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Afghanistan girls education activist Matiullah Wesa released by Taliban
Wesa, who travelled the country campaigning for girls to have access to education, freed after seven months in prison.
At least 18 killed in Maine mass shooting as police search for attacker
State's governor Janet Mills warns that suspect, a US army reserve member, is considered armed and dangerous.
How a certificate scandal almost upset Tinubu’s presidential win in Nigeria
Thursday's court ruling puts to rest the most intense election battle the West African country has seen in decades.
The ICC should urgently investigate what happened at al-Ahli Arab Hospital
Competing allegations over the source of the explosion at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital shows exactly why the ICC must act.
Who is Mike Johnson, the new US Republican House speaker?
Mike Johnson was elected as House speaker after three other candidates were unable to secure enough votes.
Over 10,000 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails
More Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank have led to the arrests of dozens of Palestinians.
At least 27 killed after Hurricane Otis slams into Mexico’s Acapulco
Cleanup efforts under way after category 5 story hit Mexico's Pacific coast and tore through Guerrero state.
Dispatches from Ukraine’s front lines: An underground town
From a devastated village to the start of a pre-dawn assault, an inside look at life on four front lines over four days.
‘All gone’: Al Jazeera Gaza reporter’s family grieves slain relatives
Wael Dahdouh's wife, children, grandson, nephew, niece and other relatives are among those killed in air strike.
Finding small moments of joy for Palestinian children at al-Shifa Hospital
An art activity for the hundreds of displaced children taking refuge from Israel's bombs at al-Shifa Hospital.

