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Local authorities arrest 20 people in connection with the blaze, including officials and the nightclub manager.
The Canadian prime minister meets France's President Macron in Paris, where the two leaders discuss trade and Ukraine.
Talks, which DRC previously rejected, will seek to resolve the spiralling conflict in the east of the country.
Lebanese and Syrian armies communicating to ease the brewing border tensions after three Syrian soldiers killed.
The US president invoked a 1798 law to deport alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador.
Fasting, praying and eating according to religious rules is impossible in some jails, ex-prisoners and groups say.
Opposition forces claim that sentences reflect regime’s fear of the former pro-Western leader.
Some MAGA followers are spreading an unsubstantiated theory related to the cost of the US national debt.
Belgium responds by saying Rwandan diplomats no longer welcome as ties fray over respective roles in the DRC conflict.
Tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms wreak havoc across multiple US states, killing at least 39 people.
An Australian man lived with a titanium artificial heart for more than 100 days before receiving a real heart.
Researchers say 50,000 years of healthy life lost annually in Australia to weather-linked cardiovascular disease.
Imee Marcos, sister of incumbent President Marcos, leads probe amid political fallout.
US insists it will target Houthis until Yemeni group withdraws threat to Red Sea shipping.
A senior military source tells Al Jazeera a multinational force needs a 'maximalist approach' to deter Russia.
As the world spins, Muslims in one city begin their fast while others on the opposite side of the world break theirs.
The day honouring Ireland's patron saint is a global celebration of Irish heritage.
Ukraine must be barred from NATO in any peace deal, Russian official says in interview.
These are the key developments on days 1,116 and 1,117 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Over 200 alleged Tren de Aragua members sent to El Salvador from US amid legal and human rights concerns.
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