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DR Congo president says UN peacekeepers to begin withdrawal this year
Tshisekedi's pronouncement comes weeks after the East African Community extended the mandate of a regional force in DRC. #press
From Rif to Atlas: Youth-led NGO crosses Morocco to support rural tribes
Following the earthquake, a group of young Rifians cross the country to help Amazigh rural tribes in Atlas mountains. #press
Jericho’s Tell es-Sultan added to UNESCO World Heritage list
The ruins at Tell es-Sultan have been declared the 'oldest fortified city in the world'. #press
Photos: The earthquake in Morocco that shattered thousands of lives
The death toll stands at nearly 3,000 people and injuries number more than 5,600, according to official figures. #press
Over 200 arrested in Germany after violence at Eritrean diaspora event
At least 26 police officers injured in the riot that broke out between supporters and opponents of Eritrean government. #press
Russia shows N Korea’s Kim hypersonic missiles, nuclear-capable bombers
North Korean leader continues tour of Russia with visit to airbase where he inspected latest Russian missiles, bombers. #press
US to conduct new interviews into the deadly 2021 bombing at Kabul airport
The suicide bombing killed 170 Afghans and 13 US service members during the messy US withdrawal in August 2021. #press
Are Russia and North Korea forming a new alliance?
North Korea's Kim Jong Un has pledged his full and unconditional support for Russia's leader. #press
Biden calls for ‘win-win’ deal to resolve US auto workers’ strike
US president sends two government officials to Detroit, says corporate profits have not been shared fairly with workers. #press
Macron says French ambassador ‘literally being held hostage’ in Niger
France's Sylvain Itte is living off 'rations', Macron says, accusing Niger's ruling army of blocking food deliveries. #press
‘Bold and beloved’: Palestinians mourn teenager killed by Israel
Milad al-Raee, 16, was shot in the back by an Israeli soldier at entrance to al-Arroub refugee camp near Hebron. #press
‘Desert turned into a sea’: Eastern Libya flood survivors recount horror
Survivors of floods that struck eastern Libya tell Al Jazeera they remain without aid and struggle to find loved ones. #press
Biden to highlight US commitment to UN next week in New York, envoy says
Linda Thomas-Greenfield says Washington is committed to multilateralism ahead of high-level UN General Assembly talks. #press
EU regulator slaps TikTok with $368m fine for violating privacy laws
The Chinese-owned video platform breached laws on the processing of children's personal data, the EU regulator said. #press
Colombian artist Fernando Botero, ‘painter of our virtues’, dies aged 91
Botero's works of plump and slightly surreal forms are on display in museums and public spaces around the world. #press
‘Day without Meta’: Canada journalists urge boycott of Instagram, Facebook
Journalists urge one-day boycott of Meta platforms for company's decision to block news in Canada over contentious law. #press
UK sanctions senior Iranian officials one year from Mahsa Amini’s death
The culture minister and the mayor of Tehran are among those blacklisted on the eve of Amini's first death anniversary. #press
Spain’s former football boss Rubiales in court over World Cup kiss scandal
Luis Rubiales appears before a judge probing a complaint of sexual assault over forcibly kissing player Jenni Hermoso. #press
$5 and $10 a week: A savings club helps women in Zimbabwe make ends meet
After the loss of her husband, a hawker finds an informal support system in a country where many people distrust banks. #press
China’s factory output improves, offering hope of easing economic slowdown
Investment in real estate continues to fall, underscoring weakness in all-important property sector. #press