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Forget Nazis, Britain’s cruel refugee plan mimics its own history
UK has historically been more a refugee-making country than a refugee-taking one. It refuses to confront that truth.
Twelve years on from the beginning of Syria’s war
Millions still displaced and hundreds of thousands have died in 12 years of fighting, but al-Assad remains in power.
Can young robotics fans unite a troubled Libya?
Young people work together across social, economic and racial divides to embrace technology and advance their country.
Japan parliament expels YouTuber MP who never came to work
YouTuber-turned-lawmaker GaaSyy was elected last July but failed to attend a single session.
Booked, subbed and goalless: Rough night for Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo failed to score for the third consecutive game and is yet to open his account at Al-Nassr stadium.
US’s Blinken meets Ethiopian leaders to repair bilateral ties
Blinken's trip is latest in a series of visits to Africa by senior US officials amid competition from China and Russia.
UN’s anti-Islamophobia day ‘to stamp out anti-Muslim hatred’
UN report indicated 'suspicion, discrimination and outright hatred' towards Muslims had reached 'epidemic proportions'.
How the Iraqi symphony orchestra has survived wars and sanctions
Iraqi Symphony Orchestra’s fight for survival despite war, sectarian violence, sanctions, a lack of musicians and funds.
Putin calls Ukraine role in Nord Stream blasts ‘sheer nonsense’
Russian leader rejects theory 'pro-Ukraine group' carried out the pipeline sabotage; describes Germany as US 'occupied'.
OpenAI unveils ChatGPT successor with ‘human-level’ performance
GPT-4 capable of passing bar exam with a score in the top 10 percent of applicants, California-based firm says.
The 87-year-old Croatian man using his pension to feed the birds
In Croatia, a pensioner lives frugally to cope with rising costs - but still buys extra bread to feed the birds.
Photos: Thousands to evacuate in flood-ravaged California
Power outages have hit more than 330,000 utility customers in northern and central areas.
Morocco joining Spain, Portugal in football’s 2030 World Cup bid
Spain and Portugal were joined by Ukraine, which is not likely to remain in the bid.
More than 220 killed by record-breaking Cyclone Freddy
Vast majority of deaths occurred in Malawi from the highly unusual storm.
What is the legacy of the US-led invasion in Iraq?
Twenty years after US-led invasion The Stream welcomes a panel of Iraqis to reflect on its lasting influence.
US accuses Russian jet of downing US drone: What we know so far
US and Russia give conflicting accounts of events that led a multimillion-dollar drone to crash into the Black Sea.
‘Annihilate the enemy’: North Korea confirms two missile launches
Latest flurry of tests coincides with major military exercises by the United States and South Korea.
SVB collapse offers lesson for China: State media
Official media say similar collapse unlikely in China but situation has 'important implications' for lenders.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 385
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 385th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Why Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse put the spotlight on Trump
The 2018 partial rollback of US's Dodd-Frank is under renewed scrutiny following the failure of California-based lender.
Who are Taiwan’s formal diplomatic allies?
China has stepped up pressure on Taiwan since Tsai Ing-wen was first elected president of the self-ruled island in 2016.
‘Like we don’t exist’: Indigenous fear Indonesia new capital plan
As Indonesia scales up construction of its new capital city, Indigenous people say they fear being displaced.
Alaska Native sleds to victory in the annual Iditarod dog race
Ryan Redington becomes the sixth Alaska Native to win the world's most prestigious dog-sledding race in Nome, Alaska.
‘They don’t respect us’: Backlash in Bali as Russians flee war
Locals on Indonesia's popular holiday island are accusing Russians of taking jobs amid influx sparked by Ukraine war.
Honduras says plans to open diplomatic relations with China
Diplomatic ties with Taiwan have become a flashpoint in Central America, where Beijing is looking to deepen links.
Inflation in Argentina surges past 100 percent in historic spike
The country's inflation has not surpassed 100 percent in over three decades, as value of Argentina's currency plummets.
Will peace ever come to eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo?
Fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has worsened in recent months.
FIFA confirms expanded 2026 World Cup with record 104 matches
Format for event in US, Canada and Mexico will stick to four teams per group as plan for 16 groups of three shot down.
Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan says arrest attempt ‘totally illegal’
Khan tells Al Jazeera an arrest warrant is a politically motivated attempt to 'remove him' from upcoming elections.
US decries Russian collision with American drone over Black Sea
Washington says 'reckless' Russian jet manoeuvres forced it to bring down drone, but Moscow denies collision occurred.
US Republican DeSantis calls Ukraine war a ‘territorial dispute’
Florida governor and other leading conservative US presidential hopefuls express scepticism of Washington's aid to Kyiv.
US agency takes aim at ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Environmental Protection Agency proposes first federal limits on 'forever chemicals', saying the move will save lives.
Biden issues new order in effort to curb US gun violence
Executive order aiming to expand firearm background checks signed amid ongoing challenge of passing US gun control laws.
Silicon Valley Bank execs, parent company sued after collapse
Class-action lawsuit seeking damages alleges that tech-focused bank failed to disclose risks from interest rate hikes.
Muslim TikTok comedian ‘attacked’ over Jeffrey Marsh criticism
Shumirun Nessa says she has faced a backlash that has spilled into the real world after posting about the US activist.
Facebook owner Meta to cut 10,000 jobs in second round of layoffs
Meta is slashing jobs in a bid to recover from losses and invest in the 'metaverse'.
Has Yemen’s government been sidelined after Saudi-Iran deal?
Saudi-Iran normalisation deal leads to hope for end to the war in Yemen, but will forces in the country have their say?
Armenian PM critical of Russia-dominated security pact
Nikol Pashinyan notes 'objective problems' in relations with Kremlin, but says they have not grown into a crisis.
Elderly Swiss women take government to court over climate
European Court of Human Rights to hear case brought by women who say officials must do more.
Teargas fired outside ex-PM Imran Khan’s residence in Pakistan
Police action comes a day after Islamabad court issued arrest warrants for Khan in corruption and 'terrorism' cases.
Two Pakistani policemen killed in attacks on census teams
No claim of responsibility for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attacks which took place as country carries out its seventh census.
Canada: Two killed, nine hurt when truck ploughs into pedestrians
Infant among injured as police say the driver deliberately hit people in the town of Amqui, Quebec. Suspect arrested.
The UN’s climate handbook for a ‘liveable’ future
Hitting the 2015 Paris temperature goals will require a massive reduction in fossil fuel use, IPCC reports say.
Lebanon’s currency value plunges to 100,000 against US dollar
The value of the Lebanese pound on the parallel market is at a historic low as the country's economic crisis continues.
Lahore most polluted city, Pakistan third among countries: Survey
IQAir report says India and Pakistan experienced the worst air quality in the Central and South Asian regions in 2022.
Analysis: Iran eases its regional isolation with Saudi deal
Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore diplomatic relations, but Tehran is likely to keep its foreign policy pillars.
Israel was built on burned Palestinian villages
What happened in Huwara was neither new nor out of the ordinary.
Nigeria’s central bank says old naira notes still legal tender
Cash shortages have plagued Africa's largest economy since the beginning of the year, due to a CBN directive.
Willow oil drilling project in Alaska: Here’s what to know
US government decision to greenlight ConocoPhillips Alaska’s $8bn Willow oil project received praise and condemnation.
Why I’m striking: A nurse on the picket lines in the UK
A nurse reflects on what it means to be overworked and underpaid in a profession that provides life-saving care.
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