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US police arrest second suspect in deadly Sacramento shooting
Police are reviewing more than 170 videos and photos from chaotic shooting that sent hundreds fleeing for safety.
The perilous road to recovery in Madagascar’s cyclone-hit east
Al Jazeera travelled along Madagascar's ravaged coast, where residents feel left behind weeks after deadly storms.
‘Bandits’ kill 10 soldiers in attack on Nigerian military facility
Over the last decade, groups of armed bandits have kidnapped and killed hundreds of people across northwest Nigeria.
Pakistan top court delays ruling on political crisis
Multiple petitions challenge Prime Minister Khan’s decision to dissolve parliament amid political turmoil.
Obama returns to White House to celebrate health policy
The visit is Obama's first to the White House since the inauguration of former President Donald Trump in 2017.
How Uganda’s endangered mountain gorillas survived the pandemic
Relationships between forest dwellers and the animals have deteriorated in recent years, especially during the pandemic.
‘Trying to survive’: Syrian fuel smugglers defy deadly crackdown
Smugglers say they have no other option but to engage in the illegal trade to feed their families.
‘We are not our government’: Georgians slam Ukraine war response
As the government takes a cautious approach to Russia, citizens say it is not doing enough to stand with Ukrainians.
Oxfam, others: West Africa facing worst food crisis in a decade
About 27 million people already suffer from hunger. That could rise to 38 million by June unless urgent action is taken.
Social media buzz: Elon Musk joins Twitter’s board of directors
The move comes only a day after the Tesla CEO took a 9 percent stake in the social media platform.
Bucha victim: ‘Russian troops beat me, doused me in diesel fuel’
A survivor recounts being tortured by Russian forces in the town near Kyiv, where evidence of atrocities is growing.
EU proposes ban on Russian coal imports after atrocities
The action on coal would allow for a three-month wind-down before a ban on new contracts, sources told Bloomberg news.
Taiwanese scooter brand Gogoro makes Nasdaq debut in rare IPO
Electric scooter maker is just the third Taiwanese firm to go public in the US in the past five years.
GM, Honda unveil plan to jointly develop ‘affordable’ EVs
The two carmakers intend to build capacity to produce millions of electric vehicles and begin delivering them in 2017.
Moldova to receive more than $760m in aid from EU donors
EU partners pledge more than $760m in aid to Moldova to help it cope with the fall-out from Russia's war in Ukraine.
Somali intelligence says Al-Shabab plans to target president, PM
The country's intelligence agency says it has informed the two of the group's plot.
Kosovo, Bosnia call for NATO membership as war rages in Ukraine
Kosovo's president and Bosnia's defence minister share their concerns about regional security and Moscow ally Serbia.
French election: Who are the presidential frontrunners?
Macron has consistently polled in first place, but far-right leader Marine Le Pen closed the gap on him, analysts say.
Mali: HRW condemns ‘deliberate slaughter’ of 300 men by military
Witnesses told HRW that the Malian army and foreign soldiers killed hundreds of people in the southern town of Moura.
Sri Lanka: Gota needs to go – but so does the ethnocratic state
In the eyes of the long-suffering Tamils, the demands being made at the ongoing protests do not go far enough.
US warns of ‘protracted’ war as Russia shifts aim in Ukraine
NSA Jake Sullivan says Moscow is expected to send thousands of soldiers to east and south.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 41
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 41st day, here is a look at the main developments.
EU countries expel dozens of Russian diplomats
Italy, Denmark, Spain and Sweden expel a total of more than 70 Russian diplomats in a new wave of anti-Moscow moves.
Zambia’s President Hichilema goes eight months without salary
The Zambian leader, elected into office last August, says a salary was not his motivation for seeking public office.
Not only Ukrainians, but all refugees deserve compassion
Where were all these people now standing in solidarity with the Ukrainians when my village in Ethiopia was burning?
Photos: North of Kyiv, a ruined town emerges as Russia leaves
As Russian troops retreat, the small town of Borodianka, 50km northwest of Kyiv, is left in ruins.
The ‘Ukraine effect’ on the world’s poorest and most vulnerable
The war in Ukraine will have deadly ripple effects in the poorest, most conflict-ridden corners of the world.
Serbia’s Vucic proved he is here to stay
The incumbent president's electoral victory will have major consequences both for Serbia and the wider region.
Medics bring healthcare and hope to Ukrainians fleeing war
Dr Khan travelled to the Poland-Ukraine border where thousands of refugees have fled Russia's invasion.
‘The divide between Russian and global sciences is happening’
Andronick A Arutyunov, an anti-war mathematician in Russia, on the isolation of academia and splits among trade unions.
Sri Lanka ruling alliance loses majority ahead of parliament meet
Finance minister quits after one day as parliament to reconvene for the first time since the imposition of emergency.
French election: Five reasons why you should care about the vote
Purchasing power is top on many French voters' minds in an election that includes far-left and far-right candidates.
Peru fuel protests: President Castillo imposes curfew in Lima
Latin American nation has witnessed protests against rising fuel and fertiliser costs in the wake of the Ukraine war.
Putin’s Russia: From a ‘great power’ to a ‘pariah state’
Will the invasion of Ukraine prove to be the Russian president’s undoing?
Ladoum: Senegal’s Star Sheep
Pampered, protected and prized, Ladoum are beautiful, valuable sheep - the stars of this Senegalese story.
The Adventures of Boubacar: A miner in Mali
Boubacar’s quest to support his family in Mali takes him to the hazardous depths of artisanal gold mining.
Pakistan political crisis live news: Court hears opposition pleas
Top court begins hearing arguments on whether PM Khan had legal right to dissolve parliament and call for early polls.
Australia’s central bank opens door to first rate hike since 2010
Reserve Bank of Australia's surprise comments send Australian dollar to nine-month highs.
Sri Lanka appoints new central bank head
Career central banker P Nandalal Weerasinghe will replace Ajith Cabraal who failed to check spiralling economic crisis.
Australia’s ‘dangerous’ encryption law in works in 2015: Document
Documents reveal Canberra began seeking powers to crack encrypted communications nearly two years before unveiling law.
World Bank cuts Asia’s 2022 growth outlook on Ukraine war
Washington-based lender forecasts five percent growth for the region this year, down from 5.4 percent in October.
North Korea warns of ‘dreadful’ nuclear response if provoked
Kim Yo Jong, the North Korean leader's powerful sister, issues her second warning to Seoul in three days.
Is Brittney Griner being used as a hostage?
Russian detention of American basketball star could be used as leverage in negotiations.
How Pakistan’s political crisis could play out in the coming days
A look at possible scenarios as the country's top court looks into the legality of Prime Minister Imran Khan's actions.
South Korea’s inflation hits decade high as supply snags bite
Consumer price index rises to 4.1 percent in March compared with a year earlier.
Indian government helps central bank to circumvent inflation law
India’s finance ministry let RBI escape accountability for missing the inflation target in 2020.
COVID-19: The endless search for the origins of the virus
Two years after a pandemic was declared, scientists continue to debate how the coronavirus came to infect humans.
Jackson’s US Supreme Court nomination moves forward in Senate
Judiciary committee deadlocks along partisan lines but Ketanji Brown Jackson still expected to be confirmed this week.
Will politicians listen to climate change warnings?
New report from UN climate panel suggests what can be done to limit the damage of climate change.
Ukraine says Russia preparing to launch new eastern assault
Ukraine defence ministry warns of attacks in Luhansk, as US says Russia is shifting focus to Ukraine's south and east.
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