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Analysis: Fighting erupts in Sudan after months of tension
Friction between the army and the RSF paramilitary group was exacerbated by Sudan's political process, analysts say.
Grand National horse race delayed after activists get onto track
Animal rights group called for protests against the horse race to demand an end to 'animal cruelty for entertainment'.
Azerbaijan slams flag burning at weightlifting event in Armenia
Azerbaijan withdraws from European Weightlifting Championships after Azeri flag burned during the opening ceremony.
World powers condemn escalation in Sudan as clashes continue
Heavy fighting could mean prolonged strife across a country already dealing with economic breakdown.
Macron signs France pension reform into law despite protests
The Constitutional Council rules in favour of key provisions of the reform, including raising the retirement age.
Dozens of Yemeni rebels fly from Saudi Arabia in prisoner swap
The flight takes off from the southern Saudi city of Abha, headed for Sanaa, with 120 Houthi rebel prisoners.
Leak suspect yearned to join US military but then regretted it
Teixeira, 21, was charged on Friday in US District Court in Boston with unauthorised removal of classified documents.
US intel leaks and the war in Ukraine
Washington does damage control after leak of classified documents reveals sensitive information about Ukraine war.
Heavy gunfire, blasts heard in Sudan’s capital Khartoum
Explosions and gunfire reverberate throughout the city of 10 million people as Rapid Support Forces battle troops.
Can the World Bank’s new president fix the institution?
World leaders are pushing for 'fundamental' reform of the World Bank to better tackle climate change.
Zaw Min Tun: Myanmar’s army is in power, but is it in control?
Myanmar's deputy information minister discusses military rule, anti-coup forces, and continuing ethnic conflict.
Japan PM unharmed after ‘smoke bomb’ at campaign event
Crowd at fishing harbour in western Japan scattered in panic after explosion as police subdued a man at the scene.
Pence booed at NRA meeting in US as he tries to outflank Trump
Republican presidential hopefuls are courting the US's powerful gun lobby even as mass shootings continue.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 416
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 416th day, we take a look at the main developments.
S Korea, Japan, US to deepen security ties amid N Korea threat
Allies condemn 'in the strongest terms' Pyongyang's latest weapons test, and urge end to 'destabilization'.
Montana legislators vote to ban popular social media app TikTok
The vote is likely to lead to legal challenges as US politicians express concerns over the app's ties to China.
Dozens killed in Democratic Republic of the Congo village attacks
'We're tired of it,' say residents facing ongoing violence in the Ituri province, near the border with Uganda.
‘Criminalising journalism’: Famous Salvadoran outlet to relocate
The Salvadoran news outlet El Faro says the Bukele government has attacked the country's press and eroded rule of law.
Argentinians buckle under 104.3 percent inflation
One of the highest rates in the world is straining wallets putting pressure on government ahead of October elections.
Brazil judge orders Bolsonaro to testify about capital attack
Supreme Court justice's order is part of probe into January 8 riots that saw Bolsonaro supporters storm gov't buildings.
What happens next in the Dominion lawsuit against Fox News?
Opening statements for the trial begin Monday, with Dominion saying that Fox deliberately spread false election claims.
‘How on earth?’: Questions swirl around suspected US leaker
US lawmakers question why 21-year-old suspect Jack Teixeira had such wide access to sensitive Pentagon information.
Russian attack kills eight, including toddler, in eastern Ukraine
Rescue workers dig for survivors after Russian missile attack on a block of apartments in Sloviansk, Donetsk region.
Tunisian footballer dies after setting himself on fire in protest
Nizar Issaoui, 35, said the reason for his protest was being falsely accused of 'terrorism' in the village of Haffouz.
French court approves Macron’s plan to raise retirement age
Fresh protests erupt after Constitutional Council approves key provisions of French president's pension reforms.
JPMorgan Chase profits jump 52% amid banking turmoil
Deposits shot up as businesses and customers flocked to the banking giant after the failure of two smaller banks.
US targets El Chapo sons, Chinese workers in sweeping drug action
Authorities announce charges against so-called 'Chapitos' cartel leaders, Chinese chemical firms linked to fentanyl.
Could standoff in Sudan turn into a civil war
Military players in the country are turning against each other with each side vying for more power.
Minneapolis allows Islamic call to prayer five times per day
Local groups welcome decision to make Minneapolis the first large city in the US with year-round public call to prayer.
US Supreme Court justice temporarily halts abortion pill curbs
Government says restrictions on mifepristone would deny people 'lawful access' to drug deemed safe by US regulators.
Spanish climber leaves cave after 500 days in isolation
Beatriz Flamini, 50, says the experience of being cut off from the world was 'excellent, unbeatable.'
Hemeti ready to meet al-Burhan to ease Sudan tensions: Mediators
Mediators say RSF head assured them of his readiness to sit with al-Burhan after the situation escalated between sides.
Congress members urge probe into use of US weapons by Israel
In letter to Biden, 14 Democrats call for ensuring that 'US taxpayer funds' to Israel do not support rights abuses.
Palestinians cross checkpoints for Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa
During Ramadan, Israel permits some Palestinians from the occupied West Bank to travel to occupied East Jerusalem.
Americans cut spending at retail stores in March
Sales fell among most retailers adding to other recent evidence that economy is cooling on back of high interest rates.
Hungary’s loyalties tested as Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds on
Budapest withdraws from a Russian-controlled bank after it was sanctioned, but ties with Western powers remain shaky.
Pentagon leak suspect faces charges in US court
Jack Teixeira, 21-year-old member of Massachusetts National Guard, faces charges in US military intelligence leak case.
Lula and Xi pledge to boost ties in Beijing meeting
Brazilian and Chinese presidents stress importance of bilateral relationship in talks aimed at bolstering trade.
Russia’s Pacific Fleet put on high alert for snap drills
Along with missile launches, drills will involve nuclear-capable strategic bombers and other warplanes.
Arab nations discuss Syria return to Arab League in Saudi Arabia
Discussions among regional foreign ministers in Jeddah will include Syria's suspension from the Arab League.
In Malawi, female fish traders mobilise against transactional sex
A new women's collective is helping fishmongers diversify incomes as sex-for-fish requests increase in parts of Malawi.
England ‘exploring’ cricket coach McCullum’s betting company link
Advertisement showing England coach Brendon McCullum promote a betting site could be in breach of ECB code of conduct.
Zimbabwean migrants are part of South Africa’s fabric
The termination of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit would be a black mark on South Africa's human rights record.
Six secrets uncovered by Al Jazeera’s Gold Mafia investigation
Here are the key takeaways from the investigation into Southern Africa's biggest gold and money laundering operations.
Call on ‘aggressor’ Russia to end war, Germany urges China
In Beijing, Annalena Baerbock says she also expressed concerns about human rights issues and Taiwan tensions.
What’s solid-fuel technology and why’s North Korea developing it?
A look at the characteristics of solid-fuel technology and how it can help North Korea improve its missile systems.
Yemen’s Houthis, Saudi Arabia exchange hundreds of war prisoners
More than 800 detainees to be released according to an agreement reached between warring parties in Yemen.
Ramadan recipe: Sweet shahi tukda and Indian family bonds
One of India's most popular street foods is made regularly in the Ahmads' kitchen, delighting 12-year-old Ibrahim.
Gold mafia helped Gupta brothers in South Africa state capture
Al Jazeera investigation reveals a well-known money launderer as a previously missing link in the Gupta state capture.
Is Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa behind gold smuggling?
Al Jazeera's investigation shows different gold smuggling gangs have one common thread — links to Emmerson Mnangagwa.
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