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Iran state media says diplomat jailed with insufficient evidence
State media says Belgium has sentenced Asadollah Assadi to a 20-year prison sentence in a politicised case.
Uvalde school massacre: The American nightmare
School shootings have become as American as apple pie.
‘Never going to happen’: Ukraine blasts trading land for peace
Ukrainian officials angrily rebuff suggestions that Kyiv should cede territory to Russia in an effort to secure peace.
Roma beat Feyenoord to win inaugural Europa Conference League
Jose Mourinho's Roma win first major European title in more than 60 years with 1-0 victory over Feyenoord in Tirana.
Senegal hospital fire: 11 newborn babies die in Tivaouane
Blaze in neonatal unit of Mame Abdou Aziz Sy Dabakh hospital triggered by short circuit, health minister says.
Translating India’s constitution into a tribal language
Sripati Tudu's translation of document into Santali marks a milestone in preservation of Indigenous Indian languages.
Former NATO general says Putin has 9-month window to win war
Russia gains ground as it focuses its military offensive and Moscow's vast resources of men and material exact a toll.
Timeline: Week 13 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 13 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Pakistan: Khan gives six-day deadline to gov’t to announce polls
Imran Khan warns government to set new polls in six days or he will again march on the capital with millions of people.
Shock, horror as Uvalde mourns children killed in school shooting
Community of 16,000 deeply shaken after gunman killed 19 children at the Robb Elementary School.
Philippines’s Marcos names new finance chief, central bank head
President-elect points to rising inflation and job creation as priorities of his administration.
China wants closer security, trade links with the Pacific
Leaked document shows China will call for more police, security, and telecom cooperation at upcoming summit with region.
UN Security Council sets vote on tougher North Korea sanctions
Vote was called by the US after Pyongyang launched three missiles in the space of an hour on Wednesday morning.
Sri Lanka PM trying to fast-track IMF talks
The PM is seeking $4bn from the IMF, China and Japan to pay for food and fuel even as he slashes budget to 'bare bones'.
New Zealand’s Ardern urges US to return to regional trade pact
Remarks are latest signal by an Asia-Pacific leader that US President Biden's engagement with region is falling short.
Refugees freed on six-month Australian visas live ‘life in limbo’
Refugees who arrived by boat years ago are supposed to make plans to leave but most have nowhere to go.
‘Everyday life now’: Sydney reels from organised crime turf war
Police swoop on drug gangs in Australia's biggest city but lawyers fear changes to law leave minorities vulnerable.
The 21 lives lost in Texas school shooting
Relatives and friends pay tribute to 19 children and two teachers killed in deadliest US school shooting in a decade.
Gambian government says it will prosecute exiled ex-ruler Jammeh
Yahya Jammeh has been accused of murder, rape, torture and other alleged crimes committed in his more than 20-year rule.
Has the world forgotten about the Rohingya?
UNHCR urges more help for a million Rohingya refugees stuck in camps in Bangladesh.
US stocks rally as Fed minutes meet expectations
Investors fear that overly aggressive interest rate hikes by the Fed could tip the economy into recession.
There is a sickness in America
A country has to be sick if it values its guns more than it values its children’s lives.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Moscow says will open ports
The Defence Ministry says it will allow safe passage out of Black Sea ports and port in Mariupol.
Two years after Floyd, Biden signs police reform executive order
Steering a middle path, US president finds consensus for narrow reforms after overhaul proposals fail in Congress.
Too far: Russia races to stem a rally in the ruble
Officials are increasingly viewing the currency’s rebound as an economic threat.
More support for Rohingya on Bangladesh island: UN refugee chief
Bangladesh plans to relocate around 100,000 Rohingya refugees to the previously uninhabited, flood-prone Bhashan Char.
Trump, Cruz scheduled to address NRA forum after Texas shooting
The powerful National Rifle Association's annual convention is scheduled to be held across three days in Houston, Texas.
US official defends Iran deal but says return ‘tenuous at best’
US envoy for Iran tells lawmakers if Iran wants IRGC 'terror' label removed, it must offer non-nuclear concessions.
Fed minutes show strong backing for 0.50% hikes in June, July
US central bankers are trying to cool the hottest inflation in 40 years without tilting the economy into a recession.
‘Complete evil’: New details of deadly Texas shooting released
Gunman barricaded himself in classroom at Uvalde primary school and shot 'anyone in his way', Texas official says.
Spain, UK say Russian influence in Africa threatens NATO security
Russia's growing influence in Africa poses 'worrying' threat to security of NATO alliance, Spain and the UK say.
Afghanistan: Deadly explosions hit Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif
At least 11 killed in a series of separate explosions that hit a mosque in Kabul and vehicles in Mazar-i-Sharif city.
Time running out for Ukraine grain exports from blocked seaports
Ukraine's Black Sea ports remain blockaded by Russian warships since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine began on February 24.
Trump-backed candidates lose but Trumpism wins in US primaries
Georgia losses add to losing record for Trump’s candidates, but his hard-right politics is winning among Republicans.
Russian parliament votes to scrap military age limit
The lower and upper houses of parliament backed the bill and it will move to the desk of President Putin.
‘I can’t breathe’: How Manuel Ellis was killed by police
Three months before George Floyd was killed by US police, another Black man spoke his final words: ‘I can’t breathe.'
Pfizer to offer low-cost drugs to 45 lower-income nations
US pharmaceutical giant says it will sell patented drugs on a not-for-profit basis to world's poorest countries.
Russia fast-tracks citizenship to residents in southern Ukraine
Putin signs decree accelerating process for residents in southern regions to acquire Russian passports and citizenship.
Al Jazeera demands Reuters retracts ‘editorial error’
Reuters attributed mistranslation of Qatar foreign minister comments to Al Jazeera, which was not the original source.
Echoes of Sandy Hook massacre in Texas primary school shooting
Victims of the 2012 attack that killed 20 children and six adults condemn lack of progress on gun control.
What is the United States ‘gun lobby’ and how powerful is it?
President Joe Biden has called on legislators to 'stand up' to the gun lobby following massacre at Texas primary school.
South Africa: No need for mass monkeypox immunisation – experts
The African continent has not recently recorded any confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox, unlike Europe and the US.
Oil-rich Niger Delta still ‘land of misery’: Goldman Prize winner
Chima Williams was recognised for his role in helping oil communities win a 13-year-old case against Shell at The Hague.
India sentences Kashmir rebel Yasin Malik to life imprisonment
A court in New Delhi sentences the top Kashmiri pro-freedom leader to life term in 'terrorism' funding case.
AU chairperson says Africa a ‘collateral victim’ of Ukraine war
Millions of Africans have been pushed into extreme poverty by COVID and face rising costs because of the Ukraine war.
George Floyd two years on: some accountability but killings go on
Minneapolis officers prosecuted, local reforms adopted in some states, but national overhaul of policing falls short.
Infographic: Mass shootings in the US over the past 10 years
The killing of 19 children at a school in Texas is the latest in a years-long series of mass shootings in the US.
‘I’ve had enough’: Steve Kerr makes impassioned gun control plea
Golden State Warriors head coach calls for urgent action after school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
How ‘alternative facts’ threaten US democracy
As divisions in society deepen, an understanding of a common reality is eroding, social scientists warn.
Sweden, Finland hold talks in Turkey over NATO membership
The two Nordic nations seek to overcome Turkey's objections to their bids to join the military alliance.
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