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Post-election calm prevails in Beirut’s divided neighbourhoods
Fragile calm in Beirut's Ain el-Remmaneh area, home to longtime rival parties that are now key players in parliament.
Australians ‘uniformly worried’ about economy on election eve
Opposition Labor party maintains lead ahead of Saturday election amid rising uncertainty about the future.
Australia says man returned from Europe probably has monkeypox
Man in his 40s developed the illness, characterised by a distinctive rash, a few days after returning home to Sydney.
North Korea shuns outside help as COVID catastrophe looms
Pyongyang has not responded to offers of help and inquiries from the US, South Korea, the WHO and UNICEF.
Greek composer Vangelis dies aged 79
Oscar-winning composer was a musical pioneer, renowned for his experimentation with electronic synthesizers.
As Australia goes to polls, voters baulk at rising living costs
Liberal-National Coalition and centre-left Labor Party running neck and neck in election focused on rising prices.
What’s next for crypto investors?
Crypto market meltdown raises questions about investing in risky digital assets.
Young Timorese celebrate diversity after historical trauma
Those born after bloody separation from Indonesia see strength of ethnic heritage and dream of economic progress.
Asylum seekers stuck on Diego Garcia start hunger strike
Group of Tamils has been held on the island, site of a secretive US military base, since October last year.
US panel recommends COVID booster jab for children aged 5 to 11
Just more than 29 percent of US children in the age group have received two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech's vaccine to date.
Shireen Abu Akleh: US lawmakers demanding FBI investigate killing
Congressman Andre Carson tells Al Jazeera letter calling for US investigation into journalist's killing gaining support.
US: Oklahoma passes bill banning nearly all abortions
If signed into law by Oklahoma's governor, it will be most restrictive anti-abortion law in US, abortion providers say.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Donbas fully destroyed, says Zelenskyy
Ukrainian president accuses Russia of carrying out senseless bombardments, turning eastern Donbas region into 'hell'.
Trudeau to ban China’s Huawei from 5G in Canada
The ban will almost certainly stoke tensions between the two nations.
Could Libya return to civil war?
Prime minister of the Tobruk-based government triggered fighting by trying to unseat UN-recognised leader in Tripoli.
What might happen to Ukraine’s Azovstal prisoners of war?
Attention now is turning to how the Mariupol POWs might be treated and what rights they have as prisoners of Russia.
US stocks fall in another volatile day of trading
Investors are weighing prospects for growth against a backdrop of rising prices and tightening monetary policy.
US baby formula crisis: What you need to know
Why is there an infant formula shortage in the US? Who is to blame? And when will parents see relief?
US sanctions Lebanese businessman over alleged Hezbollah links
US Treasury Department imposes sanctions on alleged 'financial facilitator' for Lebanese group Hezbollah.
More Russian oil going east squeezes Iranian crude sales to China
Iran's oil exports to China have fallen since Russia's invasion of Ukraine as Beijing favours discounted Russian oil.
Nobel winner Jose Ramos-Horta sworn in as East Timor president
New president pledges to reduce poverty, improve health services for mothers, children, and restore political stability.
US accuses Cuba of using upcoming summit as propaganda
The White House has said it has not yet sent out invitations for the June 6-10 summit and refused to provide details.
Russia says opening Ukraine ports would need review of sanctions
Ukraine, one of the world's biggest grain producers, used to export most of its goods through its seaports.
‘Unprecedented’: US Congress passes massive Ukraine aid package
Backed by President Joe Biden, spending bill will provide nearly $40bn to support Ukrainian war effort against Russia.
Grand jury indicts Buffalo man accused of killing 10 Black people
Payton Gendron, an 18-year-old white man, livestreamed the attack from a helmet camera, 13 people in total were shot.
US offers ‘complete backing’ for NATO bids by Sweden and Finland
After meeting with both countries' leaders, Biden says Sweden and Finland 'meet every NATO requirement and then some'.
Jordan king places half brother Prince Hamzah under house arrest
King Abdullah II says Prince Hamzah will not be given 'space to offend the nation' as royal rift widens.
Rwanda to get first batch of asylum seekers from UK this May
In April, both countries signed a controversial immigration deal to take those who enter the UK illegally to Rwanda.
Taliban say female Afghan TV presenters must cover faces on air
Television channel says Taliban order for female presenters to cover their faces is 'not up for discussion'.
Paying to get paid: Young Zimbabweans trade money, sex for jobs
Experts say a series of monumental economic mistakes has led to acute unemployment and unethical recruitment in Zimbabwe
End of an era: McDonald’s strikes deal to sell Russia restaurants
The Chicago burger giant plans to start removing its golden arches and other symbols and signs with the company’s name.
Africa contained monkeypox outbreaks during COVID – Africa CDC
A handful of cases of the virus have now been reported or are suspected in the UK, US, Portugal and Spain.
Israeli coalition becomes minority gov’t after legislator quits
Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi reportedly cited treatment of mourners at Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral in resignation letter.
US jobless claims climb to highest level since January
Still, the total number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits is at a 53-year low.
Not going to fly: Spirit Airlines again rejects JetBlue’s bid
Spirit said its board determined that JetBlue's proposal is not in the best interest of the carrier or its shareholders.
UK police conclude probe into ‘partygate’ scandal with 126 fines
Metropolitan Police concludes its investigation into breaches of COVID-19 regulations at British government offices.
DR Congo authorities seize 1.5 tonnes of elephant ivory
The seizure marks one of the largest in Africa in years.
A week on, Shireen Abu Akleh’s family grieves and wants justice
Shireen Abu Akleh's brother and niece tell Al Jazeera that her killing was an attempt to silence her voice.
How does Poland view the war in Ukraine?
Warsaw has established itself as the linchpin of Western involvement in the war.
How the capture of Azov fighters affects the Russia-Ukraine war
The war's post-apocalyptic poster boys are seen in a totally different light in the Kremlin and on Russian TV.
EU deal reached on mandatory gas reserves for supply crises
Gas reserves must be filled to 80 percent by November 1, rising to 90 percent from 2023 onwards until 2025.
UN, Niger lament Mali’s withdrawal from G5 Sahel force
The decision to abandon the multinational effort may further isolate Bamako on the regional and global stage.
US to fly in baby formula on military contracted jets
US Department of Defense will also contract commercial planes to fly in supplies from overseas, the White House said.
Germany school shooting injures one, suspect arrested
The shooting in a secondary school in Bremerhaven injured one person, who is not a pupil, police say.
Togo authorities say 15 assailants died in ‘terrorist’ attack
Violence from armed groups and criminal networks is on the rise across West Africa.
Finland against hosting nuclear weapons, NATO military bases: PM
Sanna Marin says Helsinki does not want its membership bid to result in a scaled-up military footprint.
Australia’s Heart Disease
101 East investigates why young Indigenous women are dying of a preventable disease in remote Australian communities.
‘Freudian slip’: Bush decries ‘invasion of Iraq’ – not Ukraine
Former US President George W Bush appears to admit 2003 invasion of Iraq was 'wholly unjustified, brutal' in speech.
Yasin Malik: India convicts top Kashmir separatist of ‘terrorism’
The charge against the founder of JKLF rebel group carries a maximum sentence of death penalty or life imprisonment.
Sri Lanka slips into default, central bank head agrees to stay on
The island nation fell into default for the first time in its history as the gov't struggled to halt an economic crisis.
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