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DRC authorities have denied its soldiers entered a neutral zone and opened fire on Rwanda's troops.
North Korea increased its stockpile of weapons-grade plutonium from 50kg to 70kg, South Korea's defence paper says.
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Ukraine says a renewed Russian offensive is under way following 12 months of bloodshed.
Four Papuan men were killed and their bodies mutilated after a deal to buy arms from the Indonesian troops fell apart.
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 358th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Five people are dead and 100 missing after the storm battered the North Island, home to most of the population.
Volunteers continue to search for survivors more than a week after earthquakes devastated Turkey and Syria.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says it is 'crucial' to know how the coronavirus pandemic started.
Plan to open US' largest and most reliable charging network to all drivers is a potential game-changer in EV usage.
Complainants said Sequoia Capital, Thoma Bravo and Paradigm were 'incentivized' to tout FTX by their $550m investment.
A bus carrying 66 people plunged off of a cliff in the worst accident involving migrants in Panama in a decade.
Signs of strength in consumer spending could potentially elicit 'more aggressive action' from the US Fed.
The Kremlin has banned the spread of 'false information' or criticism about the Russian army during the war in Ukraine.
New study says only 26 percent of Americans have a 'favourable opinion of the news media' - the lowest in five years.
An Italian court found the former prime minister not guilty of bribing witnesses to lie about his notorious parties.
IOM chief says number of women and children migrating from Horn of Africa to Gulf states has significantly increased.
Seven survivors made it back to the Libyan shores in 'extremely dire conditions', according to the UN migration agency.
Government’s failure to regulate mining has damaged the environment and human health, community members say.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the 30 members of the alliance have committed at least $80bn of aid to Kyiv.
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