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Biden talks with Mexico’s AMLO to discuss migration, Ukraine
The call comes as the US prepares to lift a restriction along the US-Mexico border that expelled most asylum seekers.
UK-born ‘Beatle’ ISIL member sentenced to life by US court
Former ISIL fighter Alexanda Kotey had pleaded guilty to 'terrorism' and lethal hostage-taking charges.
Former tennis ace Boris Becker jailed over UK bankruptcy case
Six-time Grand Slam champion said his $50m career earnings were swallowed up by 'expensive divorce' and debts.
How the US convinced Russia to release Trevor Reed
Reed's declining health, parents' private meeting with Biden part of a series of improbable events leading to release.
UK aid workers captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, NGO says
Paul Urey and Dylan Healy were reportedly detained after entering Russian-held territory south of Zaporizhzhia.
Sri Lanka leaders signal prime minister may quit as prices soar
Data Friday showed costs in the capital Colombo rose 30 percent, making more interest-rate increases almost certain.
Central African Republic: Six soldiers killed in rebel attack
The attack is the latest in the mineral-rich Central African Republic which has been mired in violence since 2013.
Over the wall: One Palestinian’s journey to Al-Aqsa Mosque
West Bank Palestinians resort to dangerous trips over Israel's separation wall to reach al-Aqsa in East Jerusalem.
Former US Marine killed fighting in Ukraine: Family
Willy Joseph Cancel, 22, had joined a private military contractor to fight in Ukraine alongside other volunteers.
Appeals court considers paving way for Purdue Pharma deal
At issue is whether a bankruptcy court judge can grant the Sackler family protection from civil lawsuits.
Searching for solutions in Madagascar’s hunger-struck south
Local residents are trying to make the population more resilient during prolonged periods of food shortage.
Afghanistan: At least 10 killed in explosion at Kabul mosque
Dozens of Afghan civilians have been killed in recent weeks in blasts, some of which have been claimed by the ISIL (ISIS) group.
‘Colossal uncertainty’: Russia surprises with bigger rate cut
Central bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina at a news conference said price stability remains 'our unconditional priority'.
Vira Hyrych: Radio Liberty Ukrainian journalist killed in Kyiv
Vira Hyrych is among more than 20 media workers who have been killed in Ukraine since Russia's invasion began.
EU’s border chief offers to resign over migrant pushback claims
Forcing would-be refugees away from a border is considered a violation of international refugee protection agreements.
US reports first human case of H5N1 bird flu
The case comes amid concerns that a continuing outbreak among US birds could lead to more human infections.
ISIL attacks warn of a re-emergence in northeast Syria
An attack on a Ramadan iftar on Wednesday was the latest to be blamed on ISIL in Syria's northeast.
Libya is losing $60m a day in oil shutdown: Oil minister
Oil is the lifeblood of the North African country trying to move past a decade of conflict.
Musk sells $8.5bn worth of Tesla stock days after Twitter deal
The Tesla CEO offloaded 9.4 million shares this week, according to regulatory filings.
Infographic: How expensive are everyday items in Nigeria?
Since 2016, the Nigerian economy, Africa's largest, has suffered two recessions; prices of necessities have soared.
Ukraine war fails to nudge neutral Switzerland closer to NATO
While Finland and Sweden appear keen on membership, there is little support for joining the alliance in Bern.
The storming of Al-Aqsa: ‘The patients kept on coming like waves’
On April 15, Israeli forces stormed the Al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem. This is what I saw that day.
America going maskless is nothing to celebrate
COVID public health measures are not a matter of personal liberty.
More than 3,000 lost at sea trying to reach Europe in 2021: UN
Global refugee agency warns of 'alarming' rise in losses as figure for last year nearly doubles from 2020.
Russia’s gas blackmail: Putin is bringing a knife to a gun fight
By weaponising gas exports, Putin is digging the grave of Russia's economy.
Quds Day: Iran officials warn Israel, vow to support Palestine
Mass rallies held in Tehran and elsewhere across Iran in annual showcase of solidarity with Palestinians.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy invited to G20 summit to be attended by Putin
Indonesian president Joko Widodo says both leaders were invited to event, suggesting a compromise was reached.
Palestinians cross Israeli checkpoints for Ramadan Aqsa prayers
Tens of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank entered Jerusalem to pray at al-Aqsa Mosque this year.
‘Hottest summer ever’: Many Indian states under ‘severe’ heatwave
Heatwaves have killed over 6,500 people in India since 2010 and scientists say climate change is making them harsher.
Taliban supreme leader urges world to recognise ‘Islamic Emirate’
Haibatullah Akhunzada calls on the international community to recognise the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan.
South Africa floods: Malawian migrants decry gov’t neglect
Migrants say they are stranded with little support from the authorities in their home country or their adopted one.
South Africa says it may be on brink of fifth COVID wave
Warning comes after the UN's health agency flags surging caseload as the main driver of rising cases throughout Africa.
Eurozone inflation hits new high as growth slows amid Ukraine war
Ukraine war takes toll on European economies using the euro as inflation reaches record levels and output weakens.
South Africa defence lawyer arrested in high-profile murder trial
The trial has been plagued with repeated delays and twists, as the suspects all maintain their innocence.
‘First in four decades’: Why Sri Lanka general strike matters
Analysts say Thursday's nationwide strike was the first since a similar call given by the island's trade unions in 1980.
Thousands stuck as Lebanese authorities suspend passport renewals
Lebanon's General Security Organisation says that it has run out of passports, government has not paid for more.
US believes Russia behind attack on Nobel laureate Dmitry Muratov
Kremlin critic and editor of Novaya Gazeta, Dmitry Muratov, was attacked with red paint laced with acetone on April 7.
Tunisia president unwilling to compromise as democracy fears grow
President Kais Saied rejects calls for dialogue with the opposition, a week after appointing a new election commission.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 65
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 65th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Who really benefits from war?
Daniel Ellsberg: 'A failing war is just as profitable as a winning one.'
Israeli forces raid Al-Aqsa mosque, over 40 Palestinians injured
Palestinian Red Crescent says 42 people injured on the last Friday of Ramadan at one of Islam's holiest sites.
Amazon results and outlook fall short as fuel costs soar
Tech giant is facing a litany of challenges after long-running surge in sales during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As bombs rain down in Ukraine, Guterres says Kyiv must be spared
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Antonio Guterres says attack on Ukrainian capital during visit left him stunned.
China pledges more economic support as lockdowns stymie growth
Top decision-making body pledges package of measures to help industries and small firms affected by the pandemic.
British Virgin Islands premier arrested on US drugs charges
Andrew Fahie was detained in Miami in news the British overseas territory's governor described as 'shocking'.
Beijing closes more venues as anger at Shanghai lockdown grows
Chinese capital's Chaoyang district begins last of three rounds of mass testing for 3.5 million residents.
China, India dissidents fear censorship after Musk’s Twitter deal
Tesla CEO's $44bn bid to buy Twitter puts billionaire in the crosshairs of censorship-prone Beijing and New Delhi.
Kim renews call for N Korea military to ‘bolster their strength’
North Korean leader made call as he praised 'modernity and heroism' of country's armed forces after massive parade.
Pakistan has a ‘strategy’ to boost shrinking forex reserves: FM
With barely enough reserves to cover two months of imports, finance minister says it will not be the next Sri Lanka.
Musk and Twitter, inflation woes, and a palm oil crisis
We gather the numbers from the week’s biggest economic and business news stories so you can impress your friends.
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