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Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy warns of Donbas attacks
Focus on east as Ukraine says Russia has handed over control of Chernobyl nuclear plant and 'moved convoys of troops'.
US rights groups welcome Title 42’s likely end, want more details
Rights advocates welcome reported plan to end US border restriction in May, but demand immediate end to expulsions.
US stocks tumble to cap worst quarter since pandemic’s start
The S&P 500 declined, taking its loss in the past three months to nearly 5 percent, the most since March 2020.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan defiant before no-confidence vote
Pakistan's embattled prime minister says he will not resign and accuses the US of conspiring with the opposition.
Creative solutions needed to fight Jordan’s water scarcity
Water scarcity and other effects of climate change impact the vulnerable the most, say NGO workers.
Ukraine war should not hinder Iran deal revival, US analysts say
Amid criticism of Russia's involvement in nuclear talks, JCPOA supporters say US must press on with diplomacy.
Curfew in Sri Lanka as protesters try to storm president’s house
Police impose indefinite curfew in parts of Sri Lankan capital as protests over worsening economic crisis turns violent.
Greenwashing? UN appoints panel to probe firms on climate efforts
Many businesses pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, but some environmentalists now warn of empty promises.
Ukraine says most Russian forces have left Chernobyl power plant
Most Russian troops have left the defunct nuclear facility and only a 'small number' remain, Ukraine's Energoatom says.
UN: Afghans need $4.4bn to have enough to eat
UN head called for donations to stave off a crisis as he launched the UN's biggest ever single-country funding drive.
Explainer: How the US’s strategic petroleum reserve works
Joe Biden is releasing millions of barrels from the United States' crude oil stash. Here's what you need to know.
US mortgage rates climb steeply, slowing housing boom
Mortgage-rate locks to buy second homes dropped last month to the lowest level since May 2020, according to Redfin.
Target will let shoppers use food stamps to pay for online orders
The US retail giant is following the footsteps of Walmart and Amazon, in a move to help attract lower-income shoppers.
‘I needed to be here’: Indigenous delegates speak their truths
Al Jazeera speaks to Indigenous delegates meeting with Pope Francis to demand an apology for residential schools.
US, UK say they won’t tell India what to do on Russian imports
While Western nations are curbing imports of Russian energy amid Ukraine war, India has purchased oil from Moscow.
Ethiopia: Supreme Court upholds bail for journalist
The top court has upheld the order to release the journalist, who has been imprisoned for four months without charges.
Kenya: Supreme Court blocks controversial constitutional reforms
The reforms would've been the biggest change to Kenya's political system since it introduced a new constitution in 2010.
Jablonski: A ‘certainty’ that Putin would like to attack Poland
Poland's deputy foreign minister discusses whether a Russian attack is possible on Polish soil.
Protester killed as Sudanese rally against coup, economic crisis
A protester was shot in the chest as thousands in Khartoum rallied against an army coup and worsening living conditions.
Inflation bites: US prices hike is tempering consumer demand
Americans are dealing with the fastest pace of price increases in 40 years.
Algerian FA files complaint over World Cup qualifier defeat
Algerian football federation demands FIFA order a replay of its match with Cameroon due to the referee's performance.
Timeline: Russia’s siege of Ukraine’s port city of Mariupol
The ongoing siege of the strategic city of Mariupol has trapped tens of thousands of people with dwindling supplies.
What happened at the 72nd FIFA Congress in Qatar?
Human rights, the Russia-Ukraine war and biennial World Cup plans some of the issues that surfaced in Doha.
Tunisia caught between president and parliament as crisis deepens
Both Tunisian parliament and President Saied are trying to exert authority, as Saied announces parliament's dissolution.
Putin: Russia will enforce rouble payments for gas from Friday
Russia supplies about a third of Europe's gas, so energy is the most powerful lever at Putin's disposal.
Havana to Beirut: Architectures of nostalgia, aesthetics of ruin
Why does Havana evoke memories of Beirut?
Biden to release a million barrels of oil per day to cool prices
The barrels will come from the US's strategic petroleum reserve, which is used in times of emergency.
DRC parliament votes out economy minister over inflation
Legislators blamed Jean-Marie Kalumba for soaring prices of goods and mismanagement of the fishing industry.
Qatar’s human rights record takes centre stage at FIFA Congress
Norway's football chief lashes out at FIFA and Qatar while World Cup hosts, governing body point to labour reforms made.
Cape Verde: Journalists united in pushback against investigations
Press freedom violations are so rare in Cape Verde that an investigation of three reporters has sparked national debate.
Homes of Russian opposition activists daubed with ‘collaborator’
Russian opposition supporters report acts of intimidation since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine.
Does the Ukraine war mark the end of globalisation?
As the economic war on Russia expands, what happens to the globalised financial system that Washington championed?
OPEC+ refuses to heed consumers’ call for more oil
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies refused to deviate from gradual output hikes.
More Americans apply for jobless benefits; layoffs still low
Jobless claims rose by 14,000 to 202,000 for the week ending March 26, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Aphasia: What’s the condition that forced Bruce Willis to quit?
The veteran Hollywood actor's retirement has drawn attention to the little-known illness that has many causes.
The Mysterious Fugitive Billionaire, Mr Guo
Is fugitive Chinese billionaire and self-styled whistleblower Guo Wengui a brave dissident or a fraudster?
Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders to hold talks amid renewed tensions
Pashinyan and Aliyev will meet on April 6 in Brussels amid a flare-up over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
US, Mexico head to World Cup after final qualifying games
US will return to the tournament after failing to qualify in 2018, while Mexico qualified for the eighth straight time.
Khashoggi killing: Turkey prosecutor asks to halt trial of Saudis
Development comes as Turkey seeks a thaw in relations with Saudi Arabia that worsened after the journalist's murder.
US calls for ‘strong African response’ to Russian aggression
Nearly half of all African countries abstained or did not vote at all in UNGA votes seeking ceasefire.
Georgia’s South Ossetia plans to take steps to join Russia
Its separatist leader says the Moscow-backed breakaway region plans to take steps to become part of Russia.
Hungary’s parliamentary elections: All you need to know
Hungarians go to polls on April 3 to choose between 'more autocratisation or re-democratisation', analysts say.
The woman confronting the US prison-to-deportation pipeline
Domestic abuse survivor Ny Nourn lived this pipeline. Then her fight against this system became a fight for others.
Russia’s economy projected to shrink by 10%; Ukraine’s by 20%
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development says war has triggered 'greatest supply shock' in 50 years.
How is the Ukraine war affecting children’s mental health?
The consequences of this conflict are likely to be felt for years to come. Here is what to look out for and how to help.
What will Russia’s post-invasion economy look like?
Putin appears to be working to transform Russia's autocratic market economy into an autarkic command one.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 36
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 36th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in the occupied West Bank as violence continues to escalate.
What do Syrians think about the welcome for Ukrainian refugees?
Although they have the same enemy, Syrians in Germany say they did not enjoy the same open-armed embrace.
Pakistan’s Khan faces removal: How do no-confidence motions work?
With PM Khan's ouster likely to bring another round of instability in Pakistan, a look at how no-confidence vote works.
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