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India to have 2.9 million more people than China by mid-2023: UN
UNFPA data estimates India’s population at 1.4286 billion against 1.4257 billion for China by the middle of the year.
Refugees claim gas flaring cancer link in northern Iraq
Cancer rates double in affected provinces after facilities resume production in recent years.
China making plans to boost consumption amid demand concerns
National Development and Reform Commission says it is drafting plans to boost recovery through 'big-ticket' consumption.
Indonesian fishermen saved after Australia shipwreck; 9 missing
The group spent six days without food or water on a remote island where they were shipwrecked by Cyclone Ilsa.
Renowned Irish climber dies, Indian missing on Nepal’s Annapurna
Noel Hanna died while returning from summit while Indian climber Anurag Maloo fell into crevasse on the same mountain.
Chinese-Australians report less racism, greater belonging: Poll
Experiences of racist abuse have fallen by one-third since 2020, according to poll by the Sydney-based Lowy Institute.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 420
As the conflict enters its 420th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Kim Jong Un orders launch of spy satellite to proceed
Putting a surveillance satellite into orbit is a key goal of North Korean leader's military strategy.
Fugees star says money from Malaysia’s Jho Low was for Obama pic
US Rapper Prakazrel Michel is accused of plotting with financier Jho Low to influence Obama and Trump administrations.
Brazil condemns ‘violation’ of Ukraine’s territory amid criticism
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva also reiterated calls for a negotiated peace between Russian and Ukraine.
Parking garage collapses in New York City, killing at least one
No foul play is suspected in the US structure's collapse, which took place near Pace University in lower Manhattan.
Dominion, Fox News reach $787m settlement in defamation case
The voting machine maker had launched a $1.6bn lawsuit against the news network for its coverage of 2020 US election.
US charges Russians, Americans for ‘malign’ influence campaign
Washington accuses Russian agents of trying to exert influence through small US groups and interfering in local vote.
Fighting continues in Sudan hours after ceasefire was to begin
The regular army and rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) accused each other of failing to respect the truce.
Five years since a crackdown began, what’s next for Nicaragua?
President Daniel Ortega's government accused by the West of repression but is supported by China and Russia.
‘Rights crisis’: Amnesty report documents abuses in Nicaragua
The government of President Daniel Ortega has been criticised for targeting dissidents and consolidating power.
Anti-abortion groups urge US top court to restrict abortion pill
Groups push the US Supreme Court to reject Biden administration request to halt a Texas ruling limiting access to pill.
India and China snap up Russian oil in April above ‘price cap’
Russia is enjoying stronger revenues via oil sales despite the West's attempts to curb funds for its war in Ukraine.
Toddler slips through White House fence, becoming tiny intruder
The toddler is believed to be the first successful intruder across the White House fence, which was installed in 2022.
NFL: Damar Hamlin cleared to play again after cardiac arrest
The 25-year-old Buffalo Bills safety collapsed during a game in January and required CPR on the field.
Absolut vodka suspends exports to Russia
The Swedish vodka maker says the decision comes after campaigns on social media to boycott Absolut.
Darfur on edge as violence spreads amid Sudan power struggle
Witnesses say conflict escalating in Sudanese region as the army and the RSF battle it out for control.
Egypt agreed to supply arms to Ukraine after US talks: Report
Leaked Pentagon documents show that Egypt paused plan to produce rockets for Russia, The Washington Post reports.
Justice sought after US teen Ralph Yarl shot for ringing doorbell
Lawyers for Yarl are demanding to know why gunman was initially released after Thursday's shooting in Missouri.
Palestine’s Abbas in Saudi Arabia for King Salman, MBS meetings
Abbas's visit coincides with the arrival of a delegation from his rival Hamas to Saudi Arabia.
Fire in Beijing hospital kills 21: State media
Staff reportedly removed 71 patients after a fire broke out in the inpatient department of Beijing Changfeng Hospital.
Mapping the heavy fighting in Sudan
Sudan's army and the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have clashed in the capital and other cities.
Russian court upholds detention of US reporter Evan Gershkovich
Wall Street Journal reporter is first US correspondent since the Cold War to be detained in Russia on spying charges.
‘Work underway’ to restore Qatar-UAE ties: Doha
Embassies are expected to reopen soon, two years after the UAE lifted a blockade on Qatar.
Saudi foreign minister meets Syria’s Assad in Damascus
Arrival of Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan is the first for a top Saudi official since start of Syria's war.
Champions League QF preview: Chelsea-Real Madrid, Napoli-AC Milan
Madrid take a 2-0 lead into the second leg of their quarterfinal while Napoli trail AC Milan 1-0.
American patriots: Stand up to bullies, and they’ll cower
From Wisconsin and Tennessee to Delaware and New York, Trump and his allies are losing. Americans are standing up.
Tunisian authorities close opposition Ennahdha party HQ
Move comes a day after party leader Ghannouchi was arrested in a continuing crackdown on Tunisia's opposition.
Sudan’s tragedy: Rogue generals and failed coups
The people of Sudan should reject choosing the lesser of two evils and should seek a third option.
Descendants of Holocaust survivors struggle for Czech citizenship
Those wishing to reconnect with their heritage say the government in Prague must scrap a communist-era law.
Could the Sudan unrest inflame the Horn of Africa?
Regional leaders and experts fear a civil war could lead to new crises in a region battered by conflict and drought.
What is happening in Sudan? A simple guide
Here is a look at the power struggle and violence that are taking place in the North Africa country.
When is Eid al-Fitr 2023?
The three-day festival celebrates the completion of Ramadan by Muslims across the world.
For Palestinians, holiest Ramadan night starts at checkpoint
For Palestinians, the journey to one of Islam’s most sacred sites on the holiest night of Ramadan begins at checkpoints.
G7 puts focus on push for global fossil fuel phase-out deal
Climate ministers commit to accelerate the phase-out of hydrocarbons in energy systems, but many questions remain.
‘He’s reaching cult status’: Napoli’s rising star Victor Osimhen
The Nigerian's goals have taken Napoli to the brink of a first Serie A title since 1990 and made him highly coveted.
Cathedral of scandals: How a presidential promise divided Ghana
The $400m state-funded church has become hugely controversial in Ghana as the country struggles with an economic crisis.
Apple bets big on India as first flagship store opens in Mumbai
Opening underscores the tech firm's increasing focus on India as key market and alternative manufacturing hub to China.
Who is Angel, the Zimbabwe ambassador involved in gold smuggling?
The Zimbabwean preacher and ambassador has been mired in controversies, long before a recent Al Jazeera documentary.
G7 ministers pledge to intensify Russia sanctions, slam China
Diplomats also urge warring sides in Sudan to end hostilities and demanded Taliban reverse ban on women working for UN.
The Rise and Rise of Islamophobia in India
Muslims have been subjected to violence for decades, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has only made things worse.
Huge landslide in northwest Pakistan kills three, buries vehicles
At least three dead and several others wounded as landslide hits an area near Torkham border crossing.
Pakistani singer Ali Sethi wows Coachella crowd with Pasoori
The Punjabi track was 2022's most-searched song on Google and has surpassed half a billion views on YouTube.
Putin visits occupied Ukraine: ‘Important to hear your opinion’
Russian president attends high-level military briefing during a trip to regions partly occupied by Moscow.
China’s economy grows 4.5 percent, beating expectations
Latest economic data suggest world's second-largest economy is firmly on recovery path after end of pandemic curbs.
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