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Six killed as Pakistan army helicopter crashes in Balochistan
Military says the chopper crashes during a late night mission in the country's southwest, killing all six on board.
Hindu nationalists now pose a global problem
The recent UK violence should serve as a wake-up call. Hindu nationalism is no longer a worry just in India.
Protests in Tunisia’s capital amid inflation, food shortages
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Tunis in unrest compounded by an ongoing political crisis.
Police clash with Iran protesters in London and Paris
French and British police try to prevent demonstrators in their capital cities from reaching Iran's diplomatic missions.
Roger Waters gigs cancelled in Poland after Ukraine comments
The Pink Floyd co-founder, who was booked to play in Poland in April, denies claims he or his management cancelled.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 215
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 215th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tax-cut plan pulls British pound to 40-year low against US dollar
The pound trades against the dollar at levels last seen in the early 1980s as the UK struggles to fight inflation.
Q&A: Ghana captain Ayew on team’s chances at Qatar World Cup
Ghana's captain tells Al Jazeera about the team's preparation and chances at the World Cup.
Cardinal Zen, activists face Hong Kong court over legal aid fund
90-year-old former bishop of Hong Kong charged with improperly registering fund for those arrested in 2019 protests.
Australia plans privacy overhaul after huge telecom data leak
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says reforms would allow banks to 'protect their customers'.
Why Brazilian football fans are ditching the yellow jersey
Once an icon of unity and luck, the shirt's association with Brazil's far right has led football fans to give up on it.
Japan warns against speculative yen moves amid sharp declines
Finance minister says government and Bank of Japan are on same page in sharing concerns about the currency's fall.
Five killed as Typhoon Noru powers across northern Philippines
Philippine's strongest typhoon this year cuts power and communications to northern areas but spares Manila the worst.
Macau casino shares soar ahead of return of China tours
Shares in casino operators jump 13 percent after leader says China will resume e-visa scheme and permit group tours.
From EU to immigration: What Italy’s next government might do
Italy's next government is expected to take a tough line on immigration, and call for EU reform, but will back Ukraine.
North Korea, China resume freight train services: reports
Reported resumption of cross-border trains comes after services were suspended in April due to an outbreak of COVID-19.
Giorgia Meloni puts Italy’s right on course for election triumph
Meloni, set to become Italy's first female prime minister, says 'clear indication' from voters of what they want
US warns of consequences if Russia uses nuclear weapons
Washington says it will 'respond decisively' if Moscow uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Ismail to resign amid economic woes
Miftah Ismail is the fifth finance minister to quit in four years as Pakistan's economic woes worsened by recent floods.
Can the Gulf secure energy supplies for Germany and Europe?
German chancellor tours Gulf countries in search of alternative suppliers.
Uganda’s Ebola caseload rises to 16 as outbreak spreads
Four people have already died from the virus, raising fears of an outbreak of a strain for which there is no vaccine.
‘Bodies everywhere’: Survivors recount Lebanon boat disaster
Ninety-seven people have died after an asylum seeker boat from Lebanon capsized in the Mediterranean.
Putin’s suicidal gamble
The Kremlin has decided to take the risk of a social backlash to ensure its own survival.
Canada sends troops to help clear Hurricane Fiona’s devastation
Hurricane Fiona left hundreds of thousands without power in eastern Canada, as officials try to assess the damage.
Thirty Palestinian prisoners held in Israel launch hunger strike
The group is being held under administrative detention, an Israeli policy that imprisons them without charge or trial.
At least 24 people killed after boat sinks in Bangladesh: Police
Twenty-four bodies were recovered, while dozens are still missing after the boat capsized in the Karotoa River.
Iranian support vital for Hamas after ties restored with Syria
As Turkey and more Arab countries restore ties with Israel, Hamas is left with fewer allies in the region, say analysts.
What really happened during Labour’s ‘anti-Semitism crisis’
Documents obtained by Al Jazeera IU tell the story behind the 'anti-Semitism crisis' in Jeremy Corbyn's Labour party.
Iran’s pro-government counter-protesters try to change narrative
Government supporters have taken to the streets recently amid widespread protests following the death of Mahsa Amini.
Daily blackouts put Lebanon’s ancient artefacts at risk
Electricity is needed to preserve many of the National Museum of Beirut's priceless archaeological treasures.
Photos: Sri Lankan police fire tear gas to disperse protesters
Police in Colombo fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters demanding the release of fellow activists.
Love, determination and risking all to cross the Mediterranean
Sadia's journey from Benin to Europe would see her brave a deadly migration route, and be separated from her husband.
Sri Lankans describe abuse as Russian captives in Ukraine
Group was captured at a checkpoint near Ukraine's Kupiansk city and Russian troops shot one in the foot.
Second Palestinian killed in Nablus by Israeli forces in 24 hours
The second man, killed on Sunday morning, was identified as Saed al-Koni, reportedly a Palestinian fighter.
Pro-Ukraine protest in Istanbul marks seventh month of war
Demonstrators gathered in the Turkish city, chanting slogans and carrying signs depicting Putin as a war criminal.
One killed in suicide bombing in Somalia capital
At least six others wounded in the attack on a military base near the capital Mogadishu.
China, India call for negotiated way out of Ukraine war
China calls on Russia and Ukraine to 'keep the crisis from spilling over' and affecting developing countries.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 214
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 214th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Russian police crack down on anti-war demonstrations
More than 730 people were arrested across Russia at protests against the military call-up order.
Hell revisited: Surviving Israel’s bombs to get married
For Palestinians like Dr Izzeldin Abuelaish, planning a wedding is about hazard, hope and painful memories of loss.
‘A form of colonialism’: Activists demand climate reparations
Campaigners say it is the G20 countries that produce 80 percent of global greenhouse emissions.
Palestinian comic fans denounce Marvel’s ‘Sabra’ as propaganda
Palestinian artists say Marvel's move to feature Israeli 'superhero' is extension of western bias in favour of Israel.
Zelenskyy ‘shocked’ by Israel’s failure to give Ukraine weapons
Kyiv has been asking for air defence systems and other arms from Israel since shortly after the war started in February.
Typhoon Noru ‘intensifying explosively’ as it nears Philippines
Thousands of Filipinos flee their homes as an approaching storm rapidly intensifies into a super typhoon.
Criticism grows louder over Russia’s chaotic troop mobilisation
Military call-up has been criticised by the Kremlin's own supporters - unheard of in Russia.
Italy election: Will far-right prevail for first time since WII?
Millions set to cast ballots in an election that could see the far-right coalition of Giorgia Meloni win power.
Iran pledges ‘decisive action’ as Mahsa Amini protests continue
The warning comes as protesters return to the streets despite a crackdown in which at least 41 people were killed.
Russia’s Lavrov vows ‘full protection’ for any annexed territory
Ukraine says Lavrov's comments imply the possible use of nuclear weapons, condemns them as 'totally unacceptable'.
N Korea fires ballistic missile ahead of US-S Korea drills
Japan condemns 'unprecedented pace' of North Korean missile launches, lodges official protest through Beijing embassy.
Russians defy Putin’s mobilisation push, hundreds arrested
Rights groups say more than 730 people were detained at anti-war protests across the country.
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