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G7 warns Russia-Ukraine war stoking global food crisis
G7 nations also call on China not to help Russia, including by undermining international sanctions.
Israel’s policy: Kill the messenger, attack the mourners
Unfortunately for Israel, however, Palestinian identity cannot be eradicated at the barrel of a gun.
What’s next for the UAE as Mohamed bin Al Zayed takes the reins?
Sheikh Khalifa presided over much of the UAE’s economic, technological, and social development.
Palestinian prisoner Awawda passes 70th day of hunger strike
The family of 40-year-old prisoner Khalil Awawda from Hebron has called for international intervention to save him.
Somalia set to hold overdue presidential election
Citing security reasons, police in Somalia announce curfew in Mogadishu ahead of the long-delayed election.
China withdraws as 2023 football Asian Cup host due to pandemic
The Asian Football Confederation praises Chinese officials for making a 'very difficult but necessary decision'.
Lebanon’s elections will only re-legitimise the failed system
It is unlikely that Sunday's parliamentary election will bring any structural change.
Shireen Abu Akleh: ‘Assassinated in cold blood’
Killed by the Israeli army, journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was 'the voice of events in Palestine'.
Israeli attack on Shireen Abu Akleh mourners sparks outcry
Thousands gathered in occupied East Jerusalem for the journalist's funeral after she was shot dead by Israeli forces.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Al Zayed elected UAE president
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was elected by the Federal Supreme Council, the state-run WAM news agency says.
Nauseda: ‘Ukraine war opened Europe’s eyes to Putin’s intentions’
Lithuania's president discusses how European leaders had the 'illusion' they had to do business with the Kremlin.
‘Going home’: Georgia breakaway region to vote on joining Russia
Separatist region's self-declared president says South Ossetia will hold a referendum to be part of Russia.
Under new Philippine president, what is next for the economy?
Ferdinand Marcos Jr has won the presidential election, but there are challenges to achieving robust economic recovery.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 80
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 80th day, we take a look at the main developments.
As Turkey’s economic crisis grows, politicians spar over refugees
As tensions rise over Turkey's millions of refugees, politicians are seeking to capitalise on the resentment.
Kim Jong Un warns of ‘great turmoil’; 21 new ‘fever’ deaths
Limited testing capabilities suggest the numbers released are likely to represent only a tiny fraction of total cases.
UN Security Council condemns killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
Council also calls for immediate investigation into the death of the Al Jazeera journalist who was shot on Wednesday.
Rapping for the vulnerable of Singapore
Siblings Subhas and Preeti Nair are raising the voices of marginalised minorities in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Pope to visit Canada in July to meet residential school survivors
Visit from July 24 to 30 comes after Pope Francis apologised for Catholic Church's role in abuse of Indigenous children.
Shireen Abu Akleh: US is no ‘objective observer’, advocates say
With US aid flowing to Israel, Palestine rights activists say Washington is 'complicit' in Israeli abuses.
US states argue to keep contentious border policy in place
US court is hearing challenge to Biden administration's plan to end Title 42 restriction at US-Mexico border this month.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Ukraine has won ‘Battle of Kharkiv’
Institute for the Study of War says evidence suggests Russia moving to withdraw amid strong Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Can Palestinians win public opinion after killing of Shireen?
The Israeli army beats mourners participating in Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral.
Fire in India capital New Delhi kills at least 27, dozens injured
The fire broke out at a four-storey commercial building in west New Delhi in the late afternoon on Friday.
James pleads not guilty to New York City subway train shooting
Frank James is charged with federal crimes for an attack on a crowded subway train last month.
Biden hails ‘new era’ in Southeast Asian ties at key summit
US President Joe Biden tells leaders of 10-member ASEAN bloc that summit in Washington, DC marks 'new era' in relations.
Oil rises 4% as US gasoline prices jump to record high
US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $4.36, or 4.1 percent, to settle at $110.49.
Israel fires missiles at central Syrian town, killing 5: Reports
Five people were killed, including a civilian, and seven were wounded in the missile attacks, state media reported.
Al Jazeera condemns Israeli attack on Shireen Abu Akleh’s funeral
The news network said that attack on mourners participating in the funeral 'violates all norms and international laws'.
Palestinian flag a threat to Israeli forces ‘hellbent on erasure’
Israeli forces violently removed Palestinian flags from mourners attending Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral.
‘Crisis for families’: US House to probe baby formula shortage
Infant formula shortages have been compounded by supply-chain snags and historic inflation in the United States.
Ukraine war: Pentagon chief speaks with Russian counterpart
US says Lloyd Austin urged 'immediate ceasefire' in first talks with Russia's defence minister since Ukraine war began.
UN experts condemn Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing, demand probe
UN experts say authorities have an obligation not to harm journalists and Abu Akleh's killing could be 'war crime'.
Syria: 10 killed, 9 wounded in rocket attack on bus: State media
Attackers hit a military bus with an anti-tank rocket in the west of Aleppo province, state news agency SANA reported.
Slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh laid to rest
Abu Akleh was fatally shot by Israeli forces while reporting in the occupied West Bank.
Russian court extends WNBA star Brittney Griner’s detention
US basketball star's lawyer says he believes one-month extension indicates the case would come to trial soon.
Today we mourn, tomorrow we’ll pick up the pieces of our struggle
Palestinians will ensure that there is justice for Shireen Abu Akleh - and thousands of others killed before her.
US consumer sentiment dropped in early May to lowest since 2011
High inflation is taking a toll on Americans' views of the economy.
European nations urge Israel to reverse settlement plans
Fifteen countries decry Israeli plans to build thousands more homes in illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.
How US blacklisting of IRGC is stalling Iran nuclear deal revival
Iran wants its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps removed from US 'terror' list, a demand Biden is reluctant to grant.
Germany bans vigil in memory of journalist killed by Israel
Berlin police tell pro-Palestinian Jewish group the vigil falls under the ban on protests in the run-up to Nakba Day.
Erdogan says Turkey opposed to Finland, Sweden NATO membership
Ankara could block the pair from joining the US-led military alliance, with unanimous agreement needed on new members.
Cryptocurrencies nurse mega losses; Bitcoin back above $30,000
Sentiment surrounding cryptocurrency is fragile as coins supposed to be pegged to the dollar have faltered.
Photos: Israeli forces attack Shireen Abu Akleh’s funeral
The veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces while on assignment in Jenin.
Russia expels Romanian, Bulgarian diplomats in tit-for-tat move
Moscow expels 10 Romanian and a Bulgarian embassy staff in retaliation for Russian diplomats' expulsion.
Lessons from Shireen Abu Akleh’s life, and death
For Al Jazeera's reporter in Gaza, Maram Humaid, Shireen Abu Akleh was an inspiration to become a journalist.
US stocks bounce back after chaotic week in markets
The S&P 500 advanced after flirting with bear-market territory - defined by a 20% plunge from a recent record.
Nigeria: Pastoralist crisis survivors get second chance at school
Globally, Nigeria has the highest rate of out-of-school children. A volunteer is working to reduce the numbers.
EU, US join forces to ensure food security, access to fertilizer
The war in Ukraine has curbed global access to staple crops and fertilizers and sent commodity prices up.
Ten Nigerian cabinet ministers resign to run in 2023 polls
The central bank governor and at least four of the ministers who resigned are looking to succeed Buhari as president.
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