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Trump: Indictment, incitement … 2024 candidate?
Trump uses the possibility of an arrest to fundraise and rile up his base. Plus, the squeeze on Nicaragua's journalists.
LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr warns Egypt users of police-run accounts
Grindr says police are using fake accounts and taking over real accounts from members who have been arrested.
Is the US Fed right about raising interest rates?
The US Federal Reserve raised interest rates again to rein in inflation, despite the turmoil in the financial sector.
Former F1 champion Piquet fined for Hamilton racist comments
Brazil’s Nelson Piquet used racist, homophobic language against Lewis Hamilton, the sport's only Black driver.
Large asteroid to zoom between Earth and Moon
On Saturday, the 2023 DZ2 will come within a third of the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
Nordic countries plan joint air defence to counter Russian threat
The commander of the Danish air force says the combined Nordic fleet is comparable to 'a large European country'.
Myanmar’s military jet fuel supplies hit by latest US sanctions
US Treasury Department sanctioned two people and six entities linked to military regime's atrocities, air campaigns.
Austrian FM: Russia’s war in Ukraine is not ‘black and white’
Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg discusses Austria's military non-alignment policy.
France bans ‘recreational’ use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram
France joins a growing list of states that say TikTok lacks sufficient levels of cybersecurity and data protection.
Russia puts Putin’s ex-speechwriter on wanted list over Ukraine
Abbas Gallyamov wrote speeches for Vladimir Putin during the Russian leader's 2008-12 time as prime minister.
Joe Biden says no sign yet of China sending Russia weapons
Ex-President Medvedev quotes threatening 1941 Stalin message to urge more weapons production by Russia's arms industry.
Afghanistan beats Pakistan for first time in T20 cricket
Afghanistan edge out an inexperienced Pakistan side in Sharjah series opener.
Pro-Iranian forces in Syria warn US of response to air strikes
President Joe Biden said US 'does not seek conflict with Iran' but would respond 'forcefully' to attacks on US forces.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 395
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 395th day, we take a look at the main developments.
US Senators ask Biden to help ICC with Putin war crimes probe
The US has not agreed to provide information to ICC out of concern that the court could one day scrutinise US officials.
Man pleads guilty in US probe of Haiti president assassination
Rodolphe Jaar faces charges of conspiring to murder or kidnap President Jovenal Moise and providing support to the plot.
Spain’s first major wildfire of the year rages in Valencia region
More than 500 firefighters battle blaze that has forced 1,500 residents from their homes.
Greece welcomes back ancient art amid pressure on British Museum
The restitution of Parthenon artefacts from the Vatican increases pressure on the British Museum to return marbles.
Why is the US concerned about TikTok?
China denies US accusations that the popular social media app is a threat to national security.
Dozens missing in latest shipwreck off Tunisia
At least 34 refugees missing after boat sinks off Tunisia amid a sharp increase in vessels heading towards Italy.
Civilians in Bakhmut ‘pushed to limits of existence’: Red Cross
ICRC says about 10,000 Ukrainian civilians are living in 'very dire conditions' in Bakhmut and surrounding settlements.
What the new US-Canada border deal means for asylum seekers
Rights advocates say expanded border restrictions will push asylum seekers to take riskier journeys to seek protection.
Former leader Bolsonaro reportedly returning to Brazil next week
The far-right former president has been in the US since December, following his loss in the 2022 presidential election.
Israeli PM Netanyahu met by protesters on visit to London
Hundreds demonstrate against Netanyahu's plans to overhaul Israeli judiciary as he arrives to meet PM Rishi Sunak.
Shares in Deutsche Bank drop as global banking worries persist
Tumbling stocks dragged down other major banks across Europe, fuelling fears about a banking sector crisis.
Lopez Obrador denies US claim cartels control parts of Mexico
Mexican president responds to top US diplomat's comments in latest row over violence fuelled by drug gangs.
Trump warns of ‘potential death and destruction’ if he is charged
Former US president escalates his attacks on prosecutor overseeing investigation into hush money payment to porn star.
UN commission ends hearings on rights abuses in Israel, Palestine
The commission of inquiry spoke to witnesses, including relatives and colleagues of Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh.
Donald Trump’s Stormy Daniels case: Here’s what you need to know
Trump may become the first former US president to face formal charges. Al Jazeera looks at what we know so far.
UN decries torture, killing of Ukrainian and Russian POWs
The UN Human Rights Office's mission in Ukraine says abuses could amount to war crimes.
King Charles’s France visit postponed amid pension protests
French president condemns violence that erupted in protests against raising citizens' retirement age from 62 to 64.
Hotel Rwanda hero Paul Rusesabagina’s prison sentence commuted
Rusesabagina, who was serving a 25-year sentence in Rwanda on 'terrorism' charges, is expected to be freed on Saturday.
Ecuador: ‘Modern-day slaves’ seek justice in landmark trial
Dozens of current and former workers who harvested fibre for Furukawa Plantaciones say their human rights were violated.
‘We shouldn’t have been there’: US vets consider legacy of Iraq
Twenty years after the US invasion of Iraq, veterans question its purpose and struggle with the lingering effects.
Kamala Harris to discuss China influence, debt distress in Africa
The US has unleashed a charm offensive in Africa under President Biden as it seeks to rival Russia and China.
Cuba’s new parliament will face a familiar economic hangover
Slammed by sanctions, the pandemic, and high inflation, Havana is making piecemeal reforms which may not be enough.
Bangladesh investigative journalist’s brother ‘beaten with rods’
Zulkarnain Saer Khan was part of Al Jazeera's investigation that unearthed corruption at the highest level of power.
Calls for more pension protests as hundreds arrested in France
Interior minister says hundreds of police injured in the most violent day of protests since they began in January.
My mom’s chicken zorbiyan connected me to Yemen, and her memory
Akram Said, a chef from New York, shares his mother's recipe for chicken zorbiyan, and the journey to her homeland.
Reactions to India’s Rahul Gandhi losing parliament seat
Opposition leaders condemn Gandhi's disqualification and accuse PM Narendra Modi's government of 'killing democracy'.
Afghanistan and Pakistan set to play first T20I cricket series
Neighbours set to square off at match played at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates.
Rwanda has to investigate killings of opposition members
On this Right to Truth Day, I want justice for all those who lost their lives while fighting for a democratic Rwanda.
Russia forces may go to Ukraine’s Kyiv or Lviv cities: Official
Medvedev's comments come amid reports of an imminent counteroffensive by Ukrainian forces in the city of Bakhmut.
China, Russia face sanctions from US states now. That’s dangerous
US states want to join Washington in imposing sanctions on foreign adversaries. That's bad for the world — and the US.
Chad says it has nationalised all assets owned by Exxon Mobil
The nationalisation of Exxon Mobil's assets in Chad comes after the oil giants divested from them in December 2022.
The AU must not allow Tunisia’s Saied to harm African unity
Tunisia's populist president is trying to divide us using a white supremacist conspiracy from Europe.
Twenty years on, John Bolton is still defending the US’s Iraq War
'It wasn't flawed intelligence' that led to the war, says Bolton, a key proponent of the US invasion.
Slovakia delivers first four Soviet-era MiG-29 jets to Ukraine
The warplanes were flown from Slovakia to Ukraine by Ukrainian pilots, with help from the Slovak air force.
Paul Bremer on Iraq occupation mistakes and accountability
Twenty years on from the US-led invasion, Marc Lamont Hill challenges the man tapped to oversee post-Saddam Iraq.
DRC’s President Tshisekedi reshuffles cabinet ahead of election
Analyst says the overhaul of the 57 member-cabinet just months before the election is a 'deeply political shuffle'.
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