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Leading Egyptian opposition presidential candidate targeted by spyware
Security researchers, including from Google, believe the Egyptian government is behind the attacks.
Venezuela takes control of gang-run jail, ‘dismantles’ Tren de Aragua
Interior minister claims authorities have dismantled Tren de Aragua group that controlled the Tocoron prison.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 578
As the war enters its 578th day, these are the main developments.
El Paso, Texas, ‘at breaking point’ amid surge in refugee, migrant arrivals
El Paso in Texas pleads for help amid a dramatic increase in asylum seekers crossing into the US from Mexico.
Dozens killed in Benin after fuel depot explodes into flames
At least 35 people, including a child, killed after a blaze at an illegal fuel depot along Benin's border with Nigeria.
Bangladesh FM says not bothered by US visa curbs, promises free elections
Abdul Momen tells Al Jazeera that Bangladesh is capable of conducting free and fair polls in the wake of US visa curbs.
‘Empire of lies’: Russia’s Lavrov slams West in UN speech
Russia's foreign minister glosses over Ukraine, accuses Western allies of neo-colonialism at the UN General Assembly.
Aid enters Nagorno-Karabakh as Armenia separatists lay down weapons
Azerbaijan claims 'demilitarisation' of separatists is ongoing in close cooperation with Russian peacekeepers.
Lebanon, Israel troops fire tear gas along tense border in a disputed area
Both sides blamed each other for the violence in Chebaa Farms and the Kfar Chouba hills area.
Crowd roars as Xi opens Hangzhou 19th Asian Games in China
The Games will be held over the next two weeks in 56 venues, of which 12 have been newly built.

