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Ukraine’s Mykolaiv on edge amid fears of a new Russian assault
Russia's military progress in Mariupol has sparked concerns it could widen its offensive into southern Ukraine.
Monkeypox: What is the disease and how serious is it?
The monkeypox virus causes fever and a bumpy rash and is usually transmitted to people from wild animals.
Photos: In Ukraine, limbs lost and lives devastated in an instant
Ukrainians who have lost limbs during Russia's invasion try to come to terms with their life-changing injuries.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 85
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 85th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Lupus: Five things to know about autoimmune disease triggers
From stress to sunlight to hormones, here are five common factors that can contribute to a flare-up of Lupus symptoms.
UN hopes to restore Ukraine grain exports amid global food crisis
UN chief Guterres says he is in talks with multiple partners to take action before crises in poor countries worsen.
Syrians struggle to survive in ‘no man’s land’ desert camp
Rukban, which lies near the Syrian border with Jordan and Iraq, has been blockaded by the Syrian government since 2018.
How much do Australian voters care about climate change?
Major party candidates' reticence on climate policy ahead of Saturday’s elections could cost them in the polls.
Asian stocks dive after Wall Street selloff over inflation, COVID
Investors flee equities amid concerns over global inflation, China’s zero-COVID policy and the Ukraine war.
Eintracht Frankfurt beat Rangers in shoot-out to win Europa League
Rafael Borré scores the decisive penalty to clinch the club's first European trophy since 1980.
In East Timor, president-elect confronts thorny addiction to oil
Nobel laureate Jose Ramos-Horta will be inaugurated on Friday as his country eyes new oil and gas development.
Indian climate activist, 10, invited to East Timor inauguration
Licypriya Kangujam to attend Nobel winner José Ramos-Horta's presidential oath-taking as a special guest of honour.
Elections in Lebanon, does political change stand a chance?
Al Jazeera discusses with analysts what lies ahead as power has shifted in Lebanon's sectarian power-sharing system.
Russia suffers series of military, economic, diplomatic defeats
Russia is losing troop strength at a high rate and is cutting gas sales to Europe, which helps Moscow finance its war.
Timeline: Week 12 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 12 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Australia’s unemployment rate drops to lowest since 1974
Jobless figures provide boost to Prime Minister Scott Morrison days out from a closely fought election.
Sri Lankans honour Tamil victims of civil war after 13 years
It was the first-ever public event on the island where mostly majority ethnic Sinhalese memorialised the minority group.
Europe, US on alert after new monkeypox cases emerge
US, Spain and Portugal announce cases of rare viral infection, two weeks after UK identified its first case.
Can the independents upset Australia’s political status quo?
As trust in the major parties declines, independents hope to win over voters in Saturday's election.
‘Shattering the palace’: Young women take up Thailand reform call
As activists turn to new methods in campaign for change, Thai authorities ratchet up surveillance and harassment.
Biden visit to test South Korean leader’s tough talk on China
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces tricky balancing act between US alliance and trade relations with China.
Bolsonaro gov’t threatening Brazilian democracy, jurists tell UN
Legal experts urge UN special rapporteur to visit Brazil to report on president's attacks on Brazilian judicial bodies.
French court upholds charge against Lafarge over Syria operation
French court confirms charge of complicity in 'crimes against humanity' for Lafarge over alleged payoffs to ISIL (ISIS).
India’s top court frees convict in ex-PM Rajiv Gandhi’s case
India's Supreme Court has released after 30 years a man jailed over assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv ‘will take back’ captured cities
The President says 'Ukraine will return' to Kherson, Melitopol, Berdiansk, Enerhodar and Mariupol.
US embassy in Kyiv reopens after nearly three months of war
Washington remains committed to helping Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, US says, as embassy staff returning to capital.
Nine killed in clashes in Tajikistan’s restive eastern region
Government says 70 'active members of a terrorist group' were detained after deadly clashes in Gorno-Badakhshan.
US ‘confident’ NATO expansion issues will be resolved
Turkey has opposed NATO membership bids by Sweden and Finland, but US says concerns can be addressed.
US Congress must understand ‘trauma’ of Nakba, Rashida Tlaib says
US legislator, who introduced resolution to recognise Palestinian displacement, tells Al Jazeera 'Nakba hasn't stopped'.
HRW documents ‘apparent war crimes’ by Russian forces in Ukraine
Leading US-based rights group says Russian forces had subjected civilians to summary executions, torture in two regions.
Israel approves far-right march in occupied East Jerusalem
Authorities allow march through Jerusalem's Old City, in a decision that threatens to re-ignite violence in the city.
Tesla dumped by S&P ESG index as Musk calls label a ‘scam’
The index provider cited concerns related to working conditions and Tesla's handling of an investigation.
US stocks fall sharply lower as earnings renew inflation fears
Consumer shares took the brunt of the selloff, leading losses in the S&P 500.
EU unveils 210 billion euro plan to ditch Russian energy
The move comes as the block aims to reduce its dependency on Russian oil and gas imports.
Fresh Tripoli clashes underscore Libya’s political volatility
Fragile ceasefire strained as rival PMs jostle for power amid talks in Cairo for future political process and elections.
Tencent profit halves as crackdown, COVID-19 weigh
The world's largest video game company said ad sales slumped 18 percent in the first quarter ending March 31.
Great Replacement: The conspiracy theory stoking racist violence
Roots of white supremacist conspiracy theory are not new, but experts say 'great replacement' has become mainstream.
Ex-Minneapolis police officer pleads guilty in George Floyd case
By entering the plea, Thomas Lane avoided the more serious charge of aiding and abetting second-degree murder.
With Roe in doubt, is tech surveillance of pregnancy next?
As some states are poised to make abortion illegal, data tracking could expose sensitive health information.
Russia expels dozens of diplomats from France, Italy and Spain
Russia said it was expelling a total of 85 embassy staff in response to similar moves from the three European nations.
UN experts say mass eviction of Palestinians a possible war crime
UN experts alarmed by Israel High Court's ruling on Masafer Yatta and the risk of forcible transfer of Palestinians.
Russia default risk surges as Biden mulls blocking debt payments
The move, if confirmed, would push Russia into its first foreign default in a century.
Russian soldier pleads guilty at Ukraine war crimes trial
At first war crimes trial since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, 21-year-old pleads guilty to killing an unarmed civilian.
Target shares plummet as high inflation, supply chain clogs bite
Target shares appeared to be headed for their most severe sell-off since the Black Monday market crash of 1987.
Shireen Abu Akleh – What happened? | Start Here
What we know about the killing of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Canadian inflation accelerates to new three-decade high
Annual inflation rose to 6.8% last month, up from 6.7% in February, Statistics Canada reported Wednesday in Ottawa.
US Soccer equalises pay for women, men in milestone agreement
Players had pressured the league in years-long gender discrimination legislation whose settlement required equalisation.
US, banks unveil plan to address global food crisis
The partners are aiming to prevent starvation prompted by Russia's war in Ukraine, rising food costs and climate change.
Erdogan urges NATO allies to respect concerns on Finland, Sweden
Ankara has accused NATO membership applicants Sweden and Finland of harbouring 'terrorists'.
HRW decries ‘serious human rights violations’ in Burundi
The rights group says authorities have responded to attacks nationwide with a heavy-handed approach.
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