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Tupac Shakur: Witness to rapper’s shooting charged over 1996 murder
US authorities say Duane 'Keffe D' Davis 'ordered' the drive-by shooting that killed the celebrated US rapper.
What does the future hold for Nagorno-Karabakh?
It has been disputed for decades, but the region is now under Azerbaijan's control.
Suicide attack on tea shop in Somalia capital kills at least seven
Al-Shabab group claimed responsibility for the attack, which came a day after a deadly car bombing in Mogadishu.
Dozens dead after Pakistan rocked by bombings in two provinces
Suicide bombers attacked mosques in the provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
India’s foreign minister says he briefed US officials on Canada row
Allegations India linked to Canadian Sikh leader's killing 'not consistent' with New Delhi's policy, top diplomat says.
Can autoworkers fuel a labour renaissance?
Labour strikes are taking place across North America as a labour shortage helps worker demand better pay and rights.
‘All I saw were dead bodies’: Grief and anger after Pakistan bomb blast
A suicide bomb attack targeting a religious procession in Balochistan's Mastung has killed dozens and hurt many others.
Analysis: Can Sudan’s civilian leaders save their country from collapse?
Civilian forces were central to the movement that overthrew former President Omar al-Bashir, but are now marginalised.
US autoworkers expanding strike at Ford, General Motors
Union leader says 7,000 more workers will join strike as talks with US auto giants fail to make 'meaningful progress'.
‘Iraqis love life’: In conversation with Ala Talabani
On the sidelines of a conference about Iraq's future, the parliamentarian spoke to Al Jazeera about Iraq's future.

