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Ukraine strikes deep inside Crimea, cuts through Surovikin Line
Ukraine dealt a crippling blow to the Black Sea Fleet leadership, reportedly killing many officers at their HQ.
Slovakia’s knife-edge election to determine stance on Ukraine
Robert Fico's win could raise the prospect of Slovakia dropping its staunch support of the war-torn country.
When no one wants to listen: How being heard saved me from suicide
At age 12, then at 35 when on the verge of suicide, discovering that I was heard and therefore not alone saved my life.
Biden administration confirms it will let Israelis travel visa-free to US
Washington says Israel's admission to Visa Waiver Program recognises 'shared security interests, close cooperation'.
ECOWAS is undoubtedly in trouble, but it still has potential
West African bloc can be an important force for democracy in the region simply by enforcing its rule book consistently
New IMF funds for Sri Lanka may be delayed as review sees revenue shortfall
Global lender says it did not reach staff-level agreement with Sri Lanka in first review under a $2.9bn bailout package.
What to expect at the second Republican debate of 2024 US presidential race
Candidates will make their case as Donald Trump continues to enjoy a huge lead in the GOP presidential nomination race.
France’s abaya ban risks isolating Muslim students, experts say
Al Jazeera speaks to a teacher, rights lawyer, expert and activist on tensions between the state and Muslim minority.
Anti-migrant rhetoric dominates politics in Poland ahead of October vote
Politicians from across the political spectrum engage in anti-migrant language ahead of October 15 polls.
More than a third of Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenians flee, says Yerevan
Armenia says 42,500 people have arrived, fearing their rights and security will not be protected in Azerbaijan.

