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Sex offender treatment programmes are dangerous
No form of behavioural therapy can truly rehabilitate men with a long history of violence, aggression and misogyny.
Pentagon leaks: Russian special forces decimated by Ukraine war
Leaked documents also reveal China's plans to send 'lethal aid' to Russian military disguised as civilian items.
UAE tells IMF it will support Pakistan with $1bn, says minister
Ishaq Dar says the UAE has informed the IMF that it will provide $1bn to the crisis-hit South Asian nation.
Dalai Lama ‘unfairly labelled’ over tongue video: Tibet leader
Penpa Tsering says the Dalai Lama was called names that really hurt the 'sentiment of all his followers'.
Mughals, RSS, evolution: Outrage as India edits school textbooks
Government removes significant historical and scientific facts from textbooks as it pursues a Hindu supremacist agenda.
Algeria parliament approves law tightening control over the media
Reporters Without Borders criticises the legislation saying it has 'negative chapters' affecting press freedom.
AI could cause ‘nuclear-level’ catastrophe, third of experts say
Stanford University report says 'incidents and controversies' associated with AI have increased 26 times in a decade.
Japan, India, France form common platform for Sri Lanka creditors
It remains uncertain whether China, Sri Lanka's biggest bilateral creditor, will join the initiative launched by Japan.
Photos: North Korea tests ‘breakthrough’ solid-fuel ICBM
The Hwasong-18 missile took off from a site close to the capital, Pyongyang, and flew for about 1,000 kilometres.
Trump answers questions for 7 hours in New York fraud lawsuit
Former US president blasts civil case as 'ridiculous' ahead of hours-long deposition.
Australia buffeted by record winds as cyclone hits northwest
Authorities plan for aerial survey as most populated areas appear to escape serious damage.
How India will overtake China to become the most populous country
There are more people in India and China than in the next 19 most populated countries in the world combined.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 415
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 415th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tech executive charged in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee
Police say suspect Nima Momeni was known to the victim but decline to discuss possible motive.
North Korea tests first ever solid fuel ICBM, Hwasong-18
A longer-range solid-fuel ICBM has long been on leader Kim Jong Un's weapons wish list.
Exposed: The links between Indonesia’s deforestation and Xinjiang
Chinese demand for Indonesian wood pulp is propping up industry ostracised elsewhere over sustainability concerns.
Florida Governor DeSantis signs abortion ban into law
Florida now among some 13 other US states that have enacted bans on abortion at six weeks of pregnancy or earlier.
What we know about Jack Teixeira, alleged Pentagon leaker
FBI says Massachusetts Air National Guard member Teixeira has been arrested in probe of leaked military intelligence.
Syria, Saudi Arabia move to resume consular services, flights
Move followed visit by Syrian FM to Saudi Arabia, the first since 2012.
What challenges do Turkey, Egypt face in restoring ties?
Turkey and Egypt are close to restoring full diplomatic relations that could have implications on the entire region.
Biden administration to bring abortion pill case to Supreme Court
The decision comes shortly after an appeals court left numerous restrictions on abortion pill access in place.
US arrests man in probe into classified Pentagon documents leak
US attorney general says member of US Air Force National Guard arrested in relation to leak of military intelligence.
‘Embarrassing’: Pentagon leaks damage US security, analysts say
Public exposure of secret US intelligence assessments could compromise sources and strain ties with allies, experts say.
IMF chief says global growth ‘not enough’
IMF's 2023 global growth estimate of 2.8% is 'most worrisome' as it projects weak growth over a longer period, she said.
Protests in France before Friday’s pension reform ruling
Protesters march before Friday's ruling on whether Macron's measures meet constitutional standards.
Germany approves Poland’s request to send MiG-29 jets to Ukraine
Ukraine, which hopes to launch a counteroffensive in the coming months, wants fighter jets to defend against air raids.
Biden administration to expand health care for DACA recipients
Undocumented immigrants brought to US as young children will be allowed to apply for federal health insurance schemes.
A look at two decades of ties as Egypt, Turkey move to end rift
How did Turkish-Egyptian relations get so bad, and why are they now moving to restore their respective ambassadors?
Women’s tennis events to make China return after Peng boycott
WTA gives up on its boycott, making little progress on the situation that prompted it to move tournaments out of China.
UN rights chief seeks help as Mediterranean refugee deaths surge
Volker Turk urges expansion of rescue operations after a 'steep increase' in number of people making risky crossings.
US wholesale inflation pressures eased sharply last month
Plunging energy prices pulled down the government’s producer price index which reflects prices charged by manufacturers.
Canadian bank named world’s largest fossil fuel financier
Royal Bank of Canada contributed $42.1bn to fossil fuel companies last year, environmental groups say in new report.
South Africa extradites prison break fugitive from Tanzania
Dubbed the 'Facebook rapist', Bester sentenced to life in prison in 2012, escaped in May 2022 after a suicide hoax.
Refusing Putin’s war: The Russians fleeing to Kazakhstan
101 East travels to Kazakhstan, where Russians opposed to the war in Ukraine are starting new lives.
Biden says investigation on US document leak ‘getting close’
US president seeks to downplay significance of apparent leak, which has raised uncomfortable questions for Washington.
Donald Trump testifying in New York fraud case
Trump at the New York attorney general's office for deposition in civil case, days after separate criminal arraignment.
Premier League to withdraw gambling sponsors from front of shirts
Sleeves sponsorship will still be allowed, according to reports, as well as digital advertising boards around the field.
Gaza’s Ramadan League: An indispensable annual tradition
The final held in the Rafah refugee camp drew ardent fans and possibly a talent scout or two.
Middle East round-up: Rockets fly between Lebanon and Israel
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
France in Protest
'Protesters feel the way of life that France is so famous for is just being chipped away.'
An alleged beheading in Ukraine: What we know so far
Ukraine deplores the attack being blamed on Russia, while the Kremlin says the video must be studied for authenticity.
Ghana becomes first country to approve Oxford’s malaria vaccine
For years, scientists have been trying to develop vaccines for the disease which kills more than 600,000 people yearly.
Are fears about a dying dollar exaggerated?
As more oil deals are being done in other currencies, what’s the future of the world’s dominant currency?
Sudan’s years-long power struggle explained
Recent agreement sees the RSF paramilitary integrated into the army and the army under civilian government's oversight.
PSG denies investigating manager Galtier’s alleged racist remarks
Galtier was accused of making discriminatory remarks while managing Nice last season, which he denies.
Explaining JUICE: Mission to Jupiter and its moons
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer is the European Space Agency’s $1.7bn exploration programme for the Jovian orbit.
Navalny grapples with mystery illness in jail, spokeswoman says
Russian opposition leader reportedly loses 8kg in prison as the Kremlin refuses to comment on his condition.
US appeals court preserves limited access to abortion pill
Court puts on hold part of order by US District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk that suspended FDA's approval for abortion pill.
Dozens raped as migrant workers deported from Angola to DR Congo
Congolese civilians, Angolan forces responsible for abuse of women and children, doctor says, as thousands expelled.
Pentagon leaks: What are the latest takeaways?
A news report says documents may have been spread online by a gun enthusiast who worked at a US military base.
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