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Russian Naval Forces Perform Missile Exercises in Atlantic on Route to Cuba

The frigate and submarine are part of a four-ship squadron scheduled to land in Cuba on Wednesday.

When will Hajj and Eid al-Adha be in 2024?

Al Jazeera explores the annual grand religious gathering in Mecca.

Haiti's Interim Government Assembles New Cabinet

A new government is formed in Haiti ahead of the anticipated deployment of an international security force led by Kenya.

Global Neglect of Vulnerable Refugees: The Worst-Affected Areas

A Norwegian Refugee Council report highlights the world's most neglected displacement crises, with nine out of ten countries listed being African nations.

Leaders Celebrate Sheinbaum's Groundbreaking Win in Mexican Election

Claudia Sheinbaum's significant electoral win is hailed as a pivotal moment for the Latin American left, promising future advancements.

How Biden’s New Rules Impact Asylum Seekers at the US Border

Al Jazeera explains the latest measures to limit southern border crossings and the potential dangers they pose.

Man in Mexico Succumbs to H5N2 Bird Flu, WHO Reports

The WHO reports a man's death due to H5N2 bird flu in Mexico, marking the first human case, while noting the low risk to the general public.

Uganda Secures Historic First T20 World Cup Victory Over PNG

Uganda, known as the 'cricket cranes,' celebrates its first-ever win in the T20 World Cup after defeating Papua New Guinea.

Sheinbaum Advocates for Judicial Reform Amid Market Concerns

President-elect Sheinbaum vows extensive consultations for judiciary reform, addressing market-induced fears.

US Court Orders Chiquita to Compensate Colombian Paramilitary Victims

Chiquita to pay $38.3 million to families of Colombians killed by paramilitary group, US court rules.

Armed Conflicts Reach Post-WWII High in 2023

The number of worldwide armed conflicts hit 59 in 2023, with Africa witnessing the most, according to a recent study.