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US officials aware of reports third citizen missing in Ukraine
Official says Washington has not yet raised earlier reports of two missing US fighters with Moscow.
Analysis: Syria’s Assad hoping for Iran nuclear deal success
Israel's attack on Damascus airport last week highlights the importance of a deal between Iran and the West to Syria.
Greece accused of using migrants to push back other migrants
Greece is reportedly employing third-country nationals to help expel asylum seekers across the land border with Turkey.
US slams ‘offensive comments’ on Prophet by BJP members in India
State Department spokesman says the US 'encourages India to promote respect for human rights'.
Warriors beat Celtics to win fourth NBA title in eight years
Stephen Curry scores 34 points and is named the NBA Finals MVP as Golden State Warriors beat Boston Celtics 103-90.
India protests against new short-term army jobs enter third day
Protesters throw stones at police and set train coaches on fire as demonstrations against new recruitment policy spread.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 114
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 114th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Jenin raid
Ten others injured in the latest deadly Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank.
Moldova: Next in Line?
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, could Moldova be next?
Thailand gets Bollywood fever as sex worker biopic strikes chord
Gangubai Kathiawadi is the latest film to highlight Indian industry's growing foothold in Southeast Asian country.
China launches third aircraft carrier, the Fujian
The ship began construction in Shanghai in 2018 and is China's first domestically-developed aircraft carrier.
WTO passes ‘unprecedented’ trade package after fraught talks
Agreement comes after failure to reach consensus on ending harmful fishing subsidies and waiving IP for COVID vaccines.
UN Myanmar expert warns of ‘lost generation’ of children
Rapporteur accuses Myanmar military of mounting 'relentless attacks' on children since seizing power in February 2021.
Why is Indonesia’s draft criminal code so controversial?
A new version of the legislation could be passed next month, but the government has shared little about the changes.
Elon Musk and Tesla sued over Dogecoin ‘pyramid scheme’
Plaintiff accuses Tesla CEO of manipulating cryptocurrency for 'profit, exposure and amusement'.
Russia-Ukraine live news: ‘Gross violations’ in Mariupol, UN says
Death and destruction in port city show serious abuse of international law, UN Human Rights Commissioner says.
Miami, Toronto, Mexico City named among 2026 World Cup co-hosts
FIFA unveils list of 16 cities in United States, Canada, and Mexico that will host matches in 2026 World Cup.
US Senate passes bill to help veterans exposed to toxic burn pits
The bill would benefit some 3.5 million veterans who developed cancer and other illnesses after being exposed to fumes.
Five key takeaways from third January 6 US Capitol riot hearing
Panel says rioters came within close proximity to Mike Pence at US Capitol as Trump turned 'mob' on his vice president.
Scandals, uncertainty hang over Colombia as election looms
Many voters remain undecided after campaign marked by death threats, scandals and preemptive fraud claims.
Forty fighters ‘neutralised’ in drone strikes in Niger
Gunmen were travelling on motorcycles near Niger's border with Burkina Faso, France's military says.
What’s behind the record number of displaced people?
More than 100 million people have been displaced around the world, according to the United Nations.
January 6: How the day unfolded for US Vice President Mike Pence
Latest hearing in US lawmakers' probe into Capitol riot focuses on Donald Trump pressure on Pence. Here's what we know.
US targets Chinese, UAE companies in new Iran sanctions
US official says absent return to nuclear deal, Washington will use sanctions to limit Iranian petrochemical exports.
Al Jazeera obtains image of bullet that killed its journalist
Veteran Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead last month in the West Bank while covering Israeli raids.
One-third of Sudan’s population faces hunger crisis: UN
Aid groups warn food insecurity may dramatically increase to 'unprecedented levels' and lead to more conflict.
Family, friends pay tribute to Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips
Relatives say they are 'heartbroken' by the discovery of two men's bodies in Brazilian Amazon after 10-day search.
Qatar Airways posts record $1.5bn profits before World Cup
One of Middle East's largest carriers, Qatar Airways carried 18.5 million passengers during 2021-22 - a 200% jump.
European leaders back ‘immediate’ EU candidacy for Ukraine
Leaders of France, Italy, Germany and Romania visit Ukraine to pledge support and back Kyiv's bid to join the EU.
Vandals attack Yugoslav Partisans’ Necropolis in Bosnia
All 700 stone memorial markers in Mostar's Partisan Memorial Cemetery were destroyed by vandals, Bosnian media reports.
UN rights chief warns of ‘unprecedented’ exodus from Nicaragua
Michelle Bachelet says 'sociopolitical, economic and human rights crises' are driving thousands out of the country.
In Tanzania, the Maasai fight eviction over state conservation plot
To the Maasai, the land is an ancestral asset fundamental to their pastoralist lifestyle but the state has other plans.
January 6 live news: Panel examines Trump’s pressure on Pence
The third hearing of the month looks at efforts by Trump to get his vice president to try to overturn the 2020 election.
S African minister suggests foreigners are to blame for no jobs
High unemployment rate in South Africa has led to locals often blaming foreigners for taking jobs 'meant' for them.
Tunisia’s UGTT stages nationwide strike over wages and cuts
Powerful union demands an increase in salaries and opposes proposed spending cuts and privatisation plans during crisis.
Reparations could be ‘difference’ for unhoused Black Californians
California task force recommends reparations for descendants of enslaved people, some of whom are living on the streets.
Timeline: Week 16 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 16 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Is the EU deal with Israel and Egypt a way out from Russian gas?
Critics argue that the EU will face problems dealing with Israel and Egypt despite Brussels's enthusiasm.
Russian spy caught seeking to infiltrate ICC: Netherlands
Dutch authorities uncover Russian military spy posing as Brazilian intern to infiltrate international war crimes court.
WHO to get monkeypox tests for Africa, as new cases reported
Preparations for vaccination against monkeypox begin in Africa as it reported 1,597 cases and 66 deaths in 2022 so far.
As Russia advances, is Western support for Ukraine faltering?
Kyiv is appealing for more heavy weapons from its backers, but Western leaders' rhetoric suggests support may be ebbing.
In Zimbabwe, reporter’s conviction sparks fears of renewed abuse
In 2022, Zimbabwe was ranked 137th on the World Press Freedom Index, seven places lower than the year before.
Photos: Crisis-hit Sri Lankans seek passport to a better life
In the first five months of 2022, Sri Lanka issued 288,645 passports compared with 91,331 in the same period last year.
Divisions over EU policy persist as top leaders visit Ukraine
While Macron, Scholz and Draghi show solidarity, the bloc remains divided on how to confront Russia.
No Israeli police to be punished for attacking Abu Akleh funeral
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that an internal probe found evidence of police misconduct, but will not go further.
UK court grants bail to actor Kevin Spacey on sex assault claims
Once one of Hollywood's biggest stars appears at a London court charged with sex offences against three men.
Why is the US not pushing for an end to the Ukraine war?
Renowned political scientist John Mearsheimer says the US should be focusing on its most important threat, China.
Can asylum seekers find safety and dignity in Rwanda?
Despite what the UK and Rwandan governments say, my country is in no position to absorb tens of thousands of refugees.
Will Prophet remarks controversy shake India-Middle East trade?
Gulf nations will watch protests in India closely with both sides having billions riding on investments and trade.
A letter to … the rope that pulled the refugees’ bodies out
A rescuer on a ship in the Mediterranean will never forget the day he realised not everyone can be saved.
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