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Mali government pulls military out of regional G5 Sahel force
Since 2012, armed groups have sought to unseat government in Bamako, which has now been overthrown twice by the military
China’s Shanghai aims to end COVID lockdown by June 1
Shanghai to phase out strict lockdown measures that have kept 26 million people at home for more than six weeks.
Sardine kofta in Palestine: A love story
Fishing, cooking and eating together. Al Jazeera's privileged glimpse into the family life of Madelyn and Khadr.
US wildfire dangers seen spreading east as climate risks grow
American states face an increasing risk of forest blazes, posing danger to more than 30 million properties.
Indonesian farmers decry palm oil export ban as prices plummet
Small-scale farmers say Jakarta's ban on palm oil exports has thrown their livelihoods into jeopardy.
First commercial flight in 6 years leaves Yemen’s capital Sanaa
Flight is part of UN-brokered 60-day truce between internationally-recognised government and Houthi rebels.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 82
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 82nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
‘No option’: Poor workers struggle amid India’s brutal heatwave
A vast majority of daily wage workers, who generally work outdoors, are vulnerable to the scorching temperatures.
Billionaire Adani to buy Holcim’s India cement biz for $10.5bn
Swiss firm Holcim has been selling non-core cement assets to focus instead on energy-efficient construction companies.
Australia PM defends housing pitch as election looms
Government plans would allow first home buyers to dip into their retirement savings for a deposit.
After reopening, Thailand’s battered tourism struggles to rebuild
Authorities hope 5 to 15 million visitors will visit the country this year, down from 40 million before the pandemic.
China’s economy slows sharply as ‘zero COVID’ pummels activity
Lockdowns in dozens of Chinese cities drag consumption and industrial production to lowest levels since early 2020.
N Korea deploys army to help fight COVID as Seoul offers aid
Kim Jong Un blasts officials over COVID-19 response amid outbreak that has left 1.2 million ill with fever.
One killed, five wounded in California church shooting
Churchgoers stop gunman, hog-tie him after he opened fire at a southern California church, killing at least one person.
Somalia elects Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as new president
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud faces 'huge tasks', including containing al-Shabab attacks and addressing a devastating drought.
Suicide bomber targets security patrol in Pakistan, six killed
In a separate attack, gunmen shot dead two minority Sikhs in Peshawar city, officials said.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy says ‘invasion at a dead end’
Western officials say Moscow's campaign to capture the Donbas has slowed to a snail's pace.
Buffalo mass shooting: What we know so far
The gunman who killed 10 people at a grocery store in Buffalo is thought to have been motivated by racial hatred.
Turkey sets demands, not opposed to Finland, Sweden NATO bid
NATO expects the Nordic countries' membership bid will not be hindered by Ankara, whose concerns will be addressed.
Buffalo shooting: Shocked residents hold vigil for victims
Residents come to terms with horror of the shooting, as US President Biden calls hate 'a stain on the soul of America'.
Vantage Point: Trouble in the Metaverse
The Metaverse is coming. Can Big Tech keep you safe there?
Finland announces ‘historic’ NATO bid, and Sweden follows
Finland and Sweden reversed long-standing opposition to NATO membership after war in Ukraine led to huge public support.
‘Why should I leave?’: Palestinian Bedouins decry expulsion
Local families are battling to stop what would be one of the largest single displacements of Palestinians in decades.
‘Nothing will stop us’: Al Jazeera marks Gaza office bombing
The 11-storey building housing media bureaus and residential apartments was blown up by Israel one year ago.
Legislators in Somalia gather to elect new president
Former Presidents Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Hassan Sheikh Mohamud are the frontrunners among 35 candidates.
Photos: Palestinians mark 74th Nakba Day
May 15 marks the commemoration of the Nakba, which led to the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from their homes.
UAE President MBZ meets Macron; world leaders offer condolences
Leaders pay tribute to new UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan following the death of his half-brother.
Nakba Day: What happened in Palestine in 1948?
This year marks 74 years of Al-Nakba, or the Palestinian experience of dispossession and loss of their homeland.
Palestinians commemorate 74th Nakba Day: Live updates
Anniversary comes at a time when many are angered by the killing of Al Jazeera veteran journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 81
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 81st day, we take a look at the main developments.
The Hopi farmer championing Indigenous agricultural knowledge
How millennia of Native American land practices can provide valuable lessons for growing food and sustaining the Earth.
Saudi oil giant Aramco’s first-quarter profits surge 80 percent
Oil prices have rallied to a 14-year high of $139 a barrel after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
‘Ballot box revolution’: Lebanon holds parliamentary elections
Voter participation is expected to be higher this year following an increase in diaspora voting last week.
Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra wins Eurovision amid Russia’s invasion
Kalush Orchestra wins the Eurovision Song Contest in a clear show of popular support for the war-ravaged nation.
Ten killed in ‘racially motivated’ shooting in Buffalo, US
White gunman kills 10, wounds three at a supermarket in a Black neighbourhood in Buffalo, New York state.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Donbas offensive ‘has lost momentum’
UK defence ministry says Russia has failed to make 'substantial territorial gains' in Ukraine's Donbas over past month.
Can election lead to stability in Somalia?
Somalia's long delayed presidential vote set to take place on Sunday.
Turkey blasts Swedish, Finnish support for rebels at NATO meeting
Turkey's foreign minister described Swedish and Finnish support for Kurdish rebels as 'unacceptable and outrageous'.
Putin tells Finnish president: Joining NATO would be ‘mistake’
The warning from Kremlin comes as Moscow cuts off electricity supply to Finland following Helsinki's plan to join NATO.
Nigeria: Curfew declared in Sokoto after student killing protests
Deborah Samuel was beaten and burned by fellow students for alleged blasphemous statements about the Prophet Muhammad.
India police arrest two after deadly building fire in New Delhi
Two people suspected of flouting fire safety rules held in connection with the deadly fire in a commercial building.
Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties to win FA Cup final
Liverpool has won FA Cup after defeating Chelsea 6-5 in the penalty shoot-out.
Thousands rally across US to safeguard abortion rights
Protesters gathered in New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Austin and Chicago, as well as at hundreds of smaller events.
Israel announces probe after police attack on Abu Akleh’s funeral
Palestinians reject Israeli role in the investigation as Israel announces probe into attack on the funeral of Abu Akleh.
India bans wheat exports, cites food security and soaring prices
Agriculture ministers from the G7 industrialised nations immediately condemned India's ban on wheat exports.
We need to show Israel the time for accountability has arrived
Israel should not be allowed to whitewash the killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh with a sham 'investigation'.
Thousands march in London in solidarity with Palestinians
Protesters rally a day ahead of Nakba, the day marking 1948 Palestinian exodus, in solidarity with Palestinians.
Q&A: An ambitious attempt to be Somalia’s first female president
Only few Somali women ever get into politics. Fowzia Yusuf, one of those, speaks to Al Jazeera on seeking another first.
Ukraine praises ‘liberation’ in the Battle of Kharkiv
Ukrainian forces reportedly prevented Russian troops from encircling the second-largest city and then expelled them.
Who is Mohamed bin Zayed, the UAE’s new president
Longtime de facto ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan elected UAE president after the death of Sheikh Khalifa.
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