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What next for Guatemala after latest political turmoil? Experts weigh in
Al Jazeera speaks to political analysts and other experts about political developments after Guatemala's election.
Photos: Hurricane Idalia unleashes fury on Florida, southeast US
Idalia barreled into Florida's northwest coast as a powerful Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday morning.
US warns N Korea against selling weapons to Russia for Ukraine war
White House says Pyongyang should 'cease its arms negotiations' with Moscow amid escalating tensions with Washington.
Mural of killed journalist Shireen Abu Akleh inaugurated in Bethlehem
Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces in May 2022 as she was reporting in Jenin.
General Nguema named Gabon’s transitional leader after coup
The new leader was erstwhile head of the presidential guard and reportedly a relative of deposed President Ali Bongo.
World reaction to the military coup in Gabon
President Bongo's ouster came after he was declared winner for a third term in an election opposition called a 'fraud'.
‘Political ploy’: Activists, experts rubbish RSF’s Sudan peace proposal
The paramilitary force, accused of atrocities during four months of fighting, released its peace plan on Sunday.
Possible Kenya-led mission to Haiti prompts growing calls for safeguards
Rights advocates say framework needed due to Kenya's domestic police record, grim history of intervention in Haiti.
Ukraine’s troops push towards Russia’s rear defences
Ukrainian forces advance south and east to the rear of Russia’s first line of defence during the 79th week of the war.
US judge allows age-discrimination lawsuit against Musk’s X to proceed
Lawsuit accuses social media platform of laying off employees aged older than 50 at a higher rate than others.

