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The claim against Nyusi focuses on $11m payments shipbuilder Privinvest allegedly made in 2014 to fund his election run.
Mining operations continue in Niger, world's seventh largest producer of uranium, despite last week's military takeover.
Niger has some of the world’s most extensive deposits of uranium, a key ingredient in the nuclear industry.
US says sanctions aim to 'promote accountability for ongoing genocide, crimes against humanity' in China's Xinjiang.
Indian railway security guard allegedly killed four people on board express train before being apprehended by police.
The Russian Wagner Group's boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has hailed the coup as a move towards independence from the West.
The West African bloc has a history of successful military interventions to restore constitutional order in the region.
At least 20 killed and three admitted to hospital with injuries after accident in the Thane region of Maharashtra state.
Sweden and Denmark have seen a string of protests in recent weeks in which copies of the Quran were burned.
In the Sinjar region of Iraq in 2014, ISIL fighters systematically killed and enslaved thousands of men and women.
On World Breastfeeding Week, we take a look at why breast milk is important and where breastfeeding is most prevalent.
Hangzhou Zoo denies suggestion bear might be a person in a costume after footage of standing animal prompts rumours.
Maulana Saad, 19, killed inside the mosque hours after deadly communal violence in neighbouring district, officials say.
Nearly 250,000 people have risked their lives crossing a perilous stretch of jungle between Colombia and Panama.
The law would allow Republika Srpska, part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to ignore the country's Constitutional Court.
Ousmane Sonko faces charges of fomenting insurrection as interior ministry says his PASTEF party has been dissolved.
The team, responsible for content moderation, has been a focus of criticism since Musk's takeover.
There are usually three to four supermoons in a year; Al Jazeera explains the phenomenon.
At least nine people killed and dozens wounded in clashes at the camp, where 63,000 people live in crowded conditions.
X says research seems intended 'to harm Twitter’s business by driving advertisers away' with 'incendiary claims'.
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