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Results, candidates, issues: Turkey election run-off in 400 words
A simple guide on run-off between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the main opposition candidate, Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
Modi opens India’s new parliament as opposition boycotts
Opposition parties say the new four-storey building should have been inaugurated by the president not the PM.
‘Day of mourning’: 200,000 Palestinian families lose UN food aid
By August, the WFP will be forced to suspend operations in the West Bank and Gaza if no funding is received.
The activists confronting period taboos in Pakistan
Facing threats and alienation, women push for menstrual awareness in a country where women’s health taboos limit rights.
Egypt unveils ancient mummification workshops and tombs
Two human and animal embalming workshops, as well as two tombs, have been unearthed at the Saqqara necropolis.
Assad normalisation leaves Syrians in Rukban camp fearing future
Camp near Jordanian border has come under increased attack, with little aid coming in.
Why do more than 800 million people live in hunger?
Ten percent of the world’s population does not have enough food, the highest number in more than a decade.
S Korea’s Asiana Airlines bans emergency seats after door opens
The move comes after a passenger opened an emergency exit door midair, causing shock and panic on board.
Indian official suspended for draining dam to retrieve smartphone
The official in Chhattisgarh state ordered reservoir to be drained after his mobile phone dropped while taking selfie.
Texas House votes to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton
In historic proceedings, the Texas House votes to impeach the attorney general over allegations of abuse of office.
Russia unleashes ‘massive’ air raids on Ukraine’s Kyiv
Kyiv's air defences downed 40 Russian drones, with falling debris killing a 41-year-old man, officials say.
Erdogan or Kilicdaroglu: Turkey to choose in election run-off
Neither candidate crossed the 50-percent mark for an outright win on May 14, triggering an unprecedented run-off vote.
Biden, McCarthy reach tentative deal to raise US debt ceiling
Deal raises debt limit for two years while capping spending, but uncertainty remains on whether it can pass Congress.
‘Anatomy of a Fall’ wins top prize as women dominate Cannes
French director Justine Triet slams Macron's government in acceptance speech for 'repression' of pension protests.
Netherlands arrests more than 1,500 climate activists
Climate activists blocked parts of a motorway in The Hague to protest against Dutch fossil fuel subsidies.
Luton promoted to Premier League after beating Coventry City
Luton Town made it to the Premier League for the first time after a penalty shootout win in the playoff final.
What’s behind British political opposition to immigration?
The number of arrivals in the United Kingdom is at record levels despite hardline government policies.
At least 11 killed in Pakistan avalanche
Four women and a boy were among those killed in the disaster near the Shounter Pass in northern Pakistan, police say.
At least three killed in shooting at Iran-Afghan border
Several people were reportedly injured in the clash, which came amid tensions between the neighbours over water rights.
Ukraine says Russia eases attacks on Bakhmut to regroup
Ukrainian defence minister says Russian attacks have decreased as Moscow troops are being 'replaced and regrouped'.
Erdogan, Kilicdaroglu rally supporters before Turkish election
Opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu takes on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sunday's presidential election run-off.
Bayern win 11th consecutive Bundesliga title as Dortmund stumble
Dramatic finale to the season sees Bayern Munich win a record-extending title with last-gasp goal as Dortmund draw.
Serbia’s President Vucic steps down as head of governing party
The president says he will remain head of state, amid ongoing anti-government protests after two mass shootings.
Ukraine set for a title-deciding game in war-torn football season
League leaders Shakhtar Donetsk face second-place Dnipro-1 in title showdown as a remarkable season nears its end.
Serbia blasts NATO forces over inaction during Kosovo clashes
Serbia's top leadership, led by President Aleksandar Vucic, meets in Belgrade following violent clashes in Kosovo.
Russia to US: No lectures on nuclear weapon deployments
Russian embassy calls US criticism of Moscow's tactical nuclear weapon deployment to Belarus hypocritical.
United Nations backs Sudan envoy as army seeks to expel him
Sources in Sudan's foreign ministry told Al Jazeera Volker Perthes will not be allowed back into the war-torn country.
Premier League survival at stake on last day of gripping season
Everton, Leeds and Leicester in relegation dogfight, while a final European spot is up for grabs on last day of 2022/23.
How will defunct ‘kingmaker’ alliance affect Turkey’s election?
Big question a day before the run-off vote is what effect a recent split in a potential kingmaker coalition will have?
Assad: The rehabilitation of a war criminal
Syria's president returns to Arab League after years of spin and war crimes denial. Plus covering Ecuador’s narco trade.
Cate Blanchett: From Oscar-winning acting to refugee advocacy
The double Academy Award winner discusses how advocating for refugees with the UNHCR has changed her outlook.
How did Greece go from bankruptcy to economic growth?
The economy is recovering after a decade-long debt crisis, but are Greeks feeling the benefits?
Turkish presidential run-off leaves Syrians with uncertain future
The Turkish election has seen rising anti-refugee rhetoric, leaving many Syrians worried about their future.
Man who opened flying plane’s door was in hurry to get off: Media
Passenger opened emergency door on Asiana Airlines Airbus A321 when it was about 213 metres (700 ft) above the ground.
US charges two over China-backed plot against Falun Gong
Two suspects were charged with crimes related to an operation to revoke the Falun Gong organisation's tax status.
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters says Berlin gig controversy a ‘smear’
Waters said depictions of an 'unhinged fascist demagogue' have been featured in Pink Floyd concerts since 1980.
Ukraine claims Russia planning ‘massive’ incident at nuclear site
Ukraine's defence intelligence directorate warns Russia will simulate an attack at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 458
As the war enters its 458th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Winnie the Pooh gun violence guide sparks outrage in US
Dallas Independent School District issued a statement explaining why students received the controversial book.
Where do things stand as the US rolls back debt ceiling deadline?
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the agency will run out of funds to meet financial obligations by June 5.
Top Guatemalan presidential candidate disqualified ahead of race
Conservative businessman Carlos Pineda lost his final appeal to continue his campaign, one month before voting starts.
Will Turkey’s President Erdogan win another term?
The Turkish leader has got a much-needed endorsement from a nationalist party leader.
Celine Dion cancels 2023-24 shows over health condition
Singer posted a video in December 2022 to say she had recently been diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome.
Police arrest suspect in Turkish House attack in New York
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called assailant who attacked Turkish diplomatic building with crowbar a 'terrorist'.
Israeli settler kills Palestinian after alleged stabbing attack
Israeli military says an assailant was 'neutralised' after attempting a stabbing attack in the occupied West Bank.
How did Tina Turner become an unlikely icon in Albania?
The 'Queen of Rock 'n' Roll' was a symbol of strength, perseverance and freedom in Eastern Europe.
Mali protesters demand exit of UN peacekeeping mission
Thousands of demonstrators in Bamako demanded an end to peacekeeping mission they say has failed to bring peace.
Kenyan president accuses tax agency of graft as economy struggles
Ruto's administration is facing a cash crunch while trying to plug revenue collection shortfalls and boost the economy.
Rwandan genocide suspect Fulgence Kayishema in South Africa court
The 62-year-old was arrested this week near Cape Town after 22 years on the run.
Inflation measure closely tracked by US Fed rose in April
Despite rising prices consumer spending remained buoyant but high inflation complicates Fed's interest rate decisions.
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