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Russia-Ukraine live news: Severodonetsk mayor says 1,500 killed
The city, which Zelenskyy says is being turned to ashes, remains the last of the Luhansk region under Ukrainian control.
Al Jazeera to send Abu Akleh case file to the ICC: Full statement
Qatar-based media network says it has assigned a legal team to refer the killing of its journalist to the ICC.
Al Jazeera Network to send Shireen Abu Akleh murder case to ICC
Network will call on ICC to address killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and Israel's bombing of its Gaza office.
Twitter shakeup: Former CEO Jack Dorsey exits board
Twitter director Egon Durban, co-CEO of private equity firm Silver Lake, failed to get enough votes for re-election.
WHO member states slam Russian attacks on Ukraine health sites
The WHO resolution states the war has seriously impeded access to healthcare in Ukraine, and has regional implications.
What’s stopping action on gun control in the United States?
Demands grow for tougher laws after 19 children and two teachers killed in Texas school shooting.
Russia slams sanctions, seeks to blame West for food crisis
President Putin says to be ready to overcome the food crisis if 'politically motivated' restrictions are lifted.
US calls on Yemen’s Houthis to release its local embassy staff
US calls on Yemeni rebels to 'end injustice' and free current and former employees of the US embassy in Sanaa.
Pro-Russian ex-president of Moldova placed under house arrest
Arrest of ex-President Igor Dodon comes at a time when relations between Moscow and Chisinau are increasingly strained.
Texas shooting: Videos show parents pleading with police to act
One video shows parents breaking through yellow police tape and yelling at officers to go into Uvalde primary school.
Ray Liotta, star of ‘Goodfellas’, dies aged 67
Liotta's most iconic role, as real-life mobster Henry Hill in director Martin Scorsese's 'Goodfellas', came in 1990.
Italian energy giant Eni signs deal to boost Algerian gas supply
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Italy has been pushing to cut its reliance on Russian gas supplies.
UK prosecutors charge actor Kevin Spacey with sexual assault
Oscar winner and former Old Vic artistic director faces series of charges related to alleged offences in 2005-13.
Germany’s Scholz says Russia will not win the war in Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says Putin has failed in all his strategic aims and will not dictate terms of peace.
UN envoy tells of serious concern at Taliban’s ‘erasure of women’
UN envoy Richard Bennett is concerned over deteriorating human rights situation, attacks on religious minorities.
Blinken lays out US strategy to counter China as rivalry grows
US secretary of state outlines multipronged strategy, but says Washington seeking to avoid 'new Cold War' with Beijing.
Pressure to make arrests as El Salvador extends gang crackdown
Police, military and judicial system face pressure to implement mass arrest and incarceration policy, experts say.
US economy shrank by 1.5% in the first three months of 2022
But US consumers and businesses kept spending at a solid pace, according to government data released Thursday.
Palestinian probe says Israeli forces deliberately shot Abu Akleh
Palestine's Attorney General says probe found that slain Al Jazeera journalist was intentionally shot by Israeli forces.
Lebanon: Do election results offer any hope for change?
In first election since 2019 uprising, independent candidates gain ground in parliament.
NATO’s unity in the war in Ukraine: Real or an illusion?
NATO’s support for Ukraine has allowed it to stand up to Russia, but how long can the united front last?
Climate change ravages Iraq as palm trees make way for desert
Basra was known for farming, but rising temperatures, increased water salinity, and desertification, have changed that.
Fewer Americans applied for jobless benefits last week
The number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits is at near five-decade lows.
UK unveils $18bn household aid, 25 percent energy profit tax
The British government announces an aid package for households struggling to pay soaring energy bills.
Journalist-turned-fighter: I can’t stand aside as Ukraine bleeds
Yuriy Matsarsky was working as a local radio journalist when Russia invaded Ukraine but now fights on the front lines.
Biden’s bluster: Strategy, vanity or gamble
US President Biden seems to be borrowing more than a few pages from Ronald Reagan’s 1980s foreign policy playbook.
North Korea’s COVID Outbreak | Start Here
How bad is COVID in North Korea?
Populism, desire for change mark Colombia’s presidential vote
Colombians will head to the polls on May 29 to elect their next president after an often heated and divisive campaign.
Snatched: China’s Child Custody Battles
101 East follows the Chinese mothers fighting to reunite with their children, who were abducted by their fathers.
In Turkey, book publishers face agonising choices to survive
A growing crisis in the publishing industry has implications for Turkey’s cultural vibrancy and freedom of speech.
How women are resisting Poland’s abortion ban
The grassroots movement helping women access abortions after a near-total abortion ban amid rising repression.
‘I’m 22, I lost 22’: Gaza bombing survivor paints to grieve loss
Zainab al-Qolaq, who opened her art exhibition on Tuesday, lost 22 members of her family in an Israeli bombing last May.
Lithuanian lawmakers agree to consider same-sex partnership bill
Move to approve further discussion comes a year after Lithuania's parliament voted down a similar piece of legislation.
Africa CDC warns against vaccine hoarding over monkeypox outbreak
Since early May, more than 200 suspected and confirmed cases of the virus have been detected in at least 19 countries.
Gulf airlines to operate shuttle flights for Qatar 2022 World Cup
Flydubai, Oman Air, Kuwait Airways and Saudia airlines will operate shuttle flights during the World Cup.
Value of Lebanese pound drops to all-time low
The black market rate, widely used across the country, now sits at 35,600 to the US dollar.
Oklahoma signs into law US’s strictest abortion legislation
The law allows private citizens to sue abortion providers in almost all cases, a model first used in Texas.
South Africa needs $250bn for clean energy transition: Report
Approximately half of the funding required is needed to ramp up wind and solar power projects, new publication says.
One dead after ‘accident’ at Iran’s Parchin military complex
The exact causes of the incident are under investigation, according to Iran’s defence ministry.
Spain to reform secret services after phone-hacking scandal: PM
Pedro Sanchez also promises new law governing 'classified information' after hacking of top politicians' phones.
Bulgaria uses police dogs, violence in refugee pushbacks: HRW
Human Rights Watch says Bulgaria is using police dogs and other violence to illegally push refugees back into Turkey.
‘Nowhere is safe’: Ukrainians describe horrors of Russia invasion
The besieged eastern city of Severodonetsk is being subjected to a 'colossal amount of shelling' by Russian troops.
‘Worse than predicted’: G7 meets to keep climate action on track
Environmental groups warn nations risk undermining their green goals by scrambling to secure new sources of natural gas.
UN envoy urges Yemen’s warring parties to renew truce
Two-month nationwide truce between Saudi-led coalition and the rebel Houthi group is due to expire at beginning of June.
El Salvador extends state of emergency amid gang crackdown
Rights groups have accused the government of arbitrary arrests and violations of due process amid two month crackdown.
Cambodia’s microloan sector under scrutiny as poor drown in debt
International Finance Corporation's watchdog is probing claims loans aimed at hard up are harming communities.
‘He never returned’: Widespread misery in India’s flooded Assam
At least 28 dead and about a million people impacted as severe pre-monsoon rains cause flooding in parts of Assam.
Israeli court upholds non-Muslim prayer ban at Al-Aqsa
An Israeli appeals court has overturned a lower court ruling questioning the site's status quo.
New spinning wheel may boost India’s hand-woven pashmina business
Poor wages, competition from cheap shawls from mechanised mills have dealt severe blow to real pashminas for many years.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 92
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 92nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
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