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World reacts to killing of Al Jazeera reporter by Israeli forces
Killing of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh by Israeli forces triggers outpouring of condemnation and condolences.
The Charlettes: An AI engineer in Ivory Coast and Ghana
A facial recognition app designed by software engineer Charlette N'Guessan, a woman with unique identity issues.
Climate change is devastating the Global South
It is high time for rich countries in North America and Europe to step up and help.
‘Second chance’: In Malawi, a teacher’s salary runs an orphanage
Two-thirds of Malawian children do not complete their primary education, one of the highest rates on the continent.
Shireen Abu Akleh: A trailblazer who gave voice to Palestinians
Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh was a household name in the Arab world for her coverage of Israel and Palestine.
Is the Rajapaksa political dynasty about to end?
Sri Lanka's most powerful political family faces escalating protests over an economic crisis and claims of corruption.
How Sri Lanka spiralled into crisis and what happens next
The island nation is experiencing an unprecedented economic collapse that has pushed the government into a deep crisis.
Photos: Israeli forces kill Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh
Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, was a veteran journalist who began working for Al Jazeera in 1997.
Indonesia’s palm oil flip-flops give Malaysia edge in India
Indian consumers are turning to Malaysia for palm oil due to Jakarta's erratic export policies.
Fishing Wood: Disappearing driftwood in Sudan
The centuries-old tradition of driftwood fishing in the Blue Nile is under threat in Sudan.
Musk’s tweets on Tesla funding reckless, court rules
Judge finds 'there was nothing concrete' about Saudi financing to take the electric carmaker private.
Sri Lanka president warns of ‘racial disharmony’, curfew extended
Sporadic violence and arson continues on island, with security forces ordered to shoot people damaging public property.
What are the ramifications of overturning Roe v Wade?
Some legal scholars believe a reversal would impact more than abortion rights.
Al Jazeera condemns Israel’s killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
Media network says Israeli forces should be accountable 'for intentional targeting and killing' of veteran journalist.
Veteran Al Jazeera journalist killed by Israeli forces: Live news
Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, was covering an Israeli army raid on the Jenin refugee camp when she was shot in the face.
‘Localised’ recessions? China’s economy teeters amid lockdowns
Economists warn of negative economic growth in certain sectors and regions if 'zero COVID' policy continues.
Russia-Ukraine war: US House approves $40bn more aid for Kyiv
New bill will give Ukraine military and economic assistance and replenish weapons Pentagon has shipped overseas.
COVID-battered Indian migrant workers prefer jobs closer to home
Many migrants finding jobs closer to home where possible, or forging stronger support networks in destination cities.
Shireen Abu Akleh: Al Jazeera journalist shot dead in West Bank
Israeli forces shot Shireen Abu Akleh in the head while she was on assignment in Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
China, US exchange barbs over military manoeuvres near Taiwan
The US Navy sent a ship through the Strait of Taiwan after China practised military drills
‘Huge step’: New Zealand to fully reopen borders on July 31
Announcement means borders will open two months earlier than the government’s timetable.
Teen murder charge shows ‘gaps’ in Malaysia’s treatment of girls
Experts say the handling of the 15-year-old's case has failed to adequately recognise her as a child and rape victim.
Frugal Japanese tighten their belts as prices rise, yen slides
Japan’s household spending fell 2.3 percent in March compared with the previous year.
Yoon Suk-yeol faces tough challenges. Is he up to the job?
Yoon Suk-yeol faces range of 'complex crises', from N Korean nuclear tests and US-China rivalry to a slowing economy.
Paraguay anti-drug prosecutor shot dead on honeymoon in Colombia
Marcelo Pecci, 45, was fatally shot while relaxing on a beach on Colombia's Carribean island of Baru, his wife says.
US indicts Haitian gang leader over missionaries’ kidnapping
US authorities say Joly Germine is a leader of 400 Mawozo gang accused of kidnapping 17 missionaries in Haiti last year.
Russia-Ukraine live news: US House approves $40bn in Kyiv aid
The package would give Kyiv more military and economic aid, with $5bn to go towards the global food shortage.
DR Congo: Rebels carry out deadly attack on refugee camp in Ituri
The overnight attack was carried out by rebels on a displaced persons camp outside the town of Fataki, army says.
Oil falls to below $100 a barrel as US inflation fuels concerns
Even as oil prices have dipped, US retail gasoline and diesel prices rallied to a record.
Elon Musk says he would lift Trump’s Twitter ban
Investor says decision to permanently suspend former president alienated parts of US but did not 'end Trump's voice'.
Why is Hungary not backing EU sanctions on Russian oil?
Hungary, which is heavily reliant on Russian oil and gas, says sanctions will adversely affect its economy.
Ecuador imprisonment ‘almost a death sentence’: Amnesty
Rights group calls on government to address structural problems as prison riot left at least 44 inmates dead this week.
Biden says fighting high inflation is his ‘top domestic priority’
'They're frustrated. I don't blame them,' Biden said of Americans experiencing the highest inflation in over 40 years.
Brussels conference: Donors pledge $6.7bn in aid for Syrians
International donors pledge $4.3bn for this year and $2.4bn 'for 2023 and beyond' to support war-wracked Syrians.
Tesla recalls 130,000 EVs for touch screen malfunctions
The Tesla US model lineup's touch screens risk overheating and going blank, the nation's road safety watchdog warned.
Honduras ex-President Hernandez pleads not guilty in US court
Former president's lawyer says Hernandez, who is facing drug charges, is being treated like a 'prisoner of war'.
Mexico: Women march to demand justice, answers for disappeared
Thousands take to the streets of Mexico City amid worsening wave of violence and enforced disappearances nationwide.
Russia downed satellite internet in Ukraine: Western officials
Officials say Moscow was behind cyberattack that caused a communication blackout in central Europe.
US firearm homicides hit highest rate in decades in 2020: CDC
Rate was highest since 1994, US public health agency says, with 79 percent of all homicides in 2020 linked to guns.
Russia’s so-called ‘gas weapon’ is nothing but a myth
On April 26, Russia stopped delivering gas to Bulgaria and Poland. Several weeks later, both nations are doing fine.
IAEA’s Grossi ‘concerned’ over Iran’s lack of cooperation
IAEA chief Grossi says Tehran has failed to cooperate with the watchdog after traces of enriched uranium were detected.
Putin seeking goals beyond Ukraine’s east: US intelligence chief
Avril Haines says Russian president is preparing for a prolonged conflict as invasion turns into a 'war of attrition'.
WHO says China’s zero-COVID strategy unsustainable
UN health agency officials say that any measure to tackle a coronavirus outbreak should show respect for human rights.
Amazon fires two employees with ties to NY grassroots union
The Staten Island labour union recently claimed the first successful US organising effort in the retail giant's history.
Nearly 10 million children going hungry in Afghanistan, says NGO
Save the Children says almost 50 percent of the population needs urgent support to survive despite continuing food aid.
Philippines’ Marcos Jr tells world to judge him by his actions
Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who is on course for an election victory, urges the world not to judge him by his family's past.
Donors urged to dig deep as Ukraine war worsens plight of Syrians
At a donor event in Brussels, the EU's top diplomat warned that rising food and energy prices are hitting Syria hard.
Ukraine war speeds Greece’s transition to EU energy gateway
As Europe attempts to abandon Russian energy, Greece is becoming a gateway for LNG because it is surrounded by sea.
German foreign minister vows ‘justice’ for Bucha on Ukraine visit
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock says the international community must ensure that Russia is held accountable.
Amid Ukraine pressures at home, Italian PM heads to White House
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi is facing increased domestic unease over providing lethal weapons to Ukraine.
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