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UK protest backs health staff as doctors prepare to strike
Tens of thousands of junior doctors are set to strike in England on Monday for three days amid pay dispute.
Wagner mercenary chief demands more ammunition for Bakhmut battle
Head of Russian private army says his forces are close to the centre of front-line city in eastern Ukraine.
More than 1,000 refugees brought ashore in Italy rescues
Rescue operation comes almost two weeks after at least 76 people died in a shipwreck off the Italian coast.
Sorrow and shock in Germany after Jehovah’s Witness hall shooting
Some want more gun restrictions after a man shot and killed seven people at a place of worship in Hamburg on Thursday.
What to expect after Iran, Saudi Arabia agree to restore ties
The deal could have wide-ranging consequences but building on it, analysts say, will prove the main challenge.
Indonesia’s Merapi volcano erupts, blankets villages in ash
At least eight villages near the volcano have been affected by volcanic ash.
Blast in northern Afghanistan kills at least one
The explosion happened in Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of the Balkh province, during an award event for journalists.
Dominion: The lawsuit that’s shaking Fox News
Could an upcoming court case leave a mark on the Fox network? Plus, Taiwan’s political satirists - taking digs at China.
Indian police arrest three after man killed for possessing beef
Naseem Qureshi, 56, died earlier this week after being attacked by a mob on suspicion of carrying beef.
‘Changing global order’: China’s hand in the Iran-Saudi deal
China brokering a deal between longtime Gulf rivals is 'a broader sign of a changing global order', analysts say.
Sheikh Hasina: Bangladesh’s defender or attacker of democracy?
The Bangladeshi prime minister on claims of repression of political opponents and the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis.
Hong Kong court sentences 3 Tiananmen vigil organisers to jail
The organisers of a yearly vigil to mark China's brutal 1989 crackdown were sentenced to four and a half months in jail.
Can China’s economy outpace the US?
Xi Jinping accuses the US of blocking China's rise as the nation sets the lowest growth target in decades.
Three years later: Lives reshaped by COVID-19
Al Jazeera spoke to people from across the world on how the pandemic affected their and others' lives.
Wagner mercenaries boss reveals recruitment drive due to Bakhmut
Yevgeny Prigozhin says he opened recruitment centres in 42 Russian cities to replenish ranks due to losses in Bakhmut.
Three years later, what we know: How did COVID start?
Scientists lean towards a natural spillover from animals, but China's opacity means a lab leak can't be ruled out.
China’s parliament names Xi Jinping ally Li Qiang as new premier
New premier Li Qiang, 63, a confidant of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, faces the task of reviving China's flagging economy.
‘Solidarity’ with Gary Lineker: Reaction as BBC removes presenter
Support pours in for former England captain Gary Lineker, removed by BBC over tweets on UK government's refugee policy.
Best picture spotlight: Which film will win big at 2023’s Oscars?
Ten nominees are vying for one of filmmaking's top honours — but what are their strengths and weaknesses? Find out.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 381
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 381st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Football’s Gary Lineker booted by BBC over refugee policy tweets
Lineker was removed as presenter of BBC's Match of the Day show after criticising UK government's asylum-seeker policy.
Colombia, ELN rebels hail progress in second round of peace talks
ELN official says two sides took 'first steps' towards a temporary ceasefire as negotiations in Mexico City conclude.
As President Xi begins a third term, what’s next for China?
Xi starts his 11th year in the job as tensions are rising with the United States and European Union.
Italy launches rescue for hundreds of refugees on boats
About 1,300 people in danger off Calabria, where 73 recently drowned, sparking scrutiny of Italy's rescue operations.
Ukraine says Bakhmut battle grinding down Russia’s best units
Comments from presidential aide are the latest signal of a shift by Kyiv to continue the defence of the city.
US legislators approve COVID origins intel declassification
Unanimous House vote sends bill to declassify US intelligence info about COVID origins to US President Joe Biden.
After political violence, Peru reckons with economic fallout
Peru's economy re-opens after three months of violent protests, damage has been inflicted on mining, tourism, key areas.
Silicon Valley Bank seized by US FDIC as depositors pull cash
The bank failed after depositors - mostly technology workers and venture capital-backed companies - created a run on it.
Bahrain revokes Human Rights Watch parliament conference visas
Move comes after HRW called for conference attendees to raise the issue of 'repression of human rights in Bahrain'.
Mali postpones constitutional referendum
The delay means the military will miss the first deadline on its own timetable to return the country to civilian rule.
Brazil’s Amazon deforestation again hits record high for February
Spike underscores challenge new President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva faces to reverse years of environmental destruction.
Timeline: Iran and Saudi Arabia, from rivalry to rapprochement
Iran and Saudi Arabia have had an adversarial history. Here's a look at recent important events in their relations.
Facebook parent Meta is exploring Twitter-like app
A Twitter-like app would allow Meta to take advantage of the current chaos at the Elon Musk-led company.
China rejects Canada ‘smears’ amid covert ‘police stations’ probe
Beijing says Ottawa harming its reputation as police investigate alleged Chinese-run 'police stations' in Quebec.
UK to fund France detention site as leaders agree migration deal
The UK will help fund a detention centre in France as part of a financial package to tackle irregular migration.
Iran, Saudi Arabia agree to resume ties: World reacts
A roundup of international reaction to the rapprochement between the two regional powers after seven years of tensions.
West still welcoming Ukrainian refugees, but challenges lie ahead
Two Berliners share their different experiences playing host, as analysts say support for Ukrainians remains steady.
US adds 311,000 jobs in February, unemployment at 3.6 percent
Unemployment rate raises slightly, Fed expected to continue interest rate hikes in light of strong jobs numbers.
Chile’s abortion rights movement faces uphill battle
Advocates say fight continues despite rejection of new constitution that would have enshrined reproductive rights.
Civilians pay heavy price of worsening conflict in east DRC: UN
Escalating violence forced 300,000 people to flee Rutshuru and Masisi territories of North Kivu province last month.
Prosecuting a few ‘bad guys’ will not heal Lebanon’s wounds
Delivering true justice to Beirut blast victims and preventing the repeat of such a tragedy requires systemic change.
Turkey to hold presidential, parliamentary elections on May 14
Elections are expected to be the Turkish opposition's best chance to unseat President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in 20 years.
Turmoil in Israel, trepidation in Palestine
As they work to unleash greater violence on the Palestinians, its rulers are turning Israel into a fascist garrison.
Iran and Saudi Arabia agree to restore relations
The regional rivals are expected to reopen their embassies within two months after talks in Beijing.
Trump attorney: Lawyers ‘weaponising justice system’ against him
Ex-president is offered a chance to testify before a grand jury over alleged payment of hush money to porn star.
How Ukrainians are battling the cold during Russia’s war
Al Jazeera speaks to people in Ukraine who are enduring cold temperatures without regular heat or electricity.
Georgia’s parliament drops controversial ‘foreign agents’ bill
Meanwhile, Moscow accuses the US of stoking anti-Russian sentiment among the thousands who protested against the bill.
Key issues and players: Xi’s next 5 years as China’s president
China's Xi Jinping faces severe economic challenges and growing tension with the United States as his third term begins.
Australia, India pledge to strengthen economic and security ties
Anthony Albanese and Narendra Modi agree to bolster bilateral ties during the Australian PM's visit to India.
French plans for AI surveillance during Olympics are dangerous
Proposed legislation to expand surveillance powers risks transforming the Olympics into an assault on privacy.
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