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Israel prefers diplomacy on Iran but can act alone, says Bennett
Israel threatens Iran with military action, as nuclear talks between Iran and the US look no closer to concluding.
US: Three dead in Iowa church shooting following Biden gun speech
The attacker fatally shot two women before killing himself in parking lot after US leader urged more gun control.
Two months in, Yemen presidential council still faces uphill task
Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council is designed to present a united front for the country's anti-Houthi forces.
Kyrgyzstan arrests health minister for alleged corruption
Alymkadyr Beishenaliyev is accused of involvement in a corrupt scheme linked to the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines.
100 days of economic war: Can the West win against Russia?
To cut the economic lifelines of Russia, the West needs to assume a carrot-and-stick approach.
Russia-Ukraine war at 100 days: Compassion fatigue is here
While Putin no doubt welcomes the metastasising onset of compassion fatigue, Zelenskyy has to fear it.
Doug Ford set to return as Ontario premier after election sweep
The right-leaning Progressive Conservative party has increased its majority in Canada's most populous province.
Photos: 100 days of the Russia-Ukraine war
Death, destruction and defiance in Ukraine as Russia's invasion enters its 100th day.
Escaping war: What Ukraine’s children carry with them
For children fleeing Ukraine, what they carry with them can be a source of comfort and hope, and a reminder of home.
Three years on, still no justice for Sudan ‘massacre’ victims
Families ask for accountability after at least 120 people were killed at a sit-in protest by security forces in 2019.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 100
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 100th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russia ‘losing’ the war in Ukraine and uniting the West: Analysts
Western experts say Moscow's limited territorial gains in 100-day-long incursion have come at an enormous cost.
Indian officials hold first talks with Taliban in Afghanistan
Bilateral ties and humanitarian aid discussed in first such visit to Kabul since group took control of Kabul last year.
Timeline: The first 100 days of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Ukraine invasion was met with sanctions, expansion of NATO, and a bifurcation of the global financial and trade system.
Pakistan Taliban says ceasefire with gov’t in Islamabad extended
The banned TTP extends ceasefire indefinitely as the previous truce between the two sides expired on May 30.
‘We’re back’: Cambodia’s embattled opposition hopes for revival
Cambodia holds local elections Sunday and new opposition party hopes to chip away at the dominance of the ruling party.
Police in Hong Kong warn over vigil as Tiananmen ‘erased’
For first time, Hong Kong will hold no public events to mark the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Can we end malaria within our lifetime?
Cases have risen as anti-malaria efforts suffered setbacks from COVID-19 pandemic.
Why some South Koreans want their own nuclear bomb
N Korea's growing capabilities and doubts over US defence commitments raising support for S Korea to go nuclear.
‘Enough’: Biden tells lawmakers to pass gun control laws
In an emotional speech, US president says it is time for lawmakers to enact tough laws to curb gun violence.
Russia-Ukraine live: Situation in Severodonetsk ‘the hardest’
President says Severodonetsk, Lysychansk, Bakhmut and surrounds facing 'powerful Russian attack' on 100th day of war.
US: Debt wiped for Corinthian students as bigger decisions loom
The Biden administration is clearing away $5.8bn for more than 560,000 borrowers.
Russia urges Turkey not to launch offensive in northern Syria
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has renewed threats of a military campaign targeting Kurdish 'terrorists'.
Marikana victims rally in South Africa as Ramaphosa sued
EFF rallied with survivors of Marikana shooting in Johannesburg where a lawsuit against the president is being heard.
Suspect in Buffalo shooting that killed 10 pleads not guilty
Payton Gendron, 18, is accused of killing 10 Black people and injuring 3 others in a racially-motivated US attack.
Can a country stay neutral in the face of war?
Russia's invasion of Ukraine triggers debate in countries that have taken a neutral stance in conflicts.
‘Shooting themselves in the foot’: Western sanctions on Russia
The more tension there is between Russia and the West, the higher the prices will be for commodities, analysts say.
UN’s Guterres demands end to ‘suicidal war against nature’
Unless humanity acts now, 'we will not have a livable planet,' United Nations secretary-general warns.
NATO chief on Ukraine war: We have to be prepared for ‘long haul’
Jens Stoltenberg says conflict is turning into 'war of attrition', and NATO is not seeking escalation with Russia.
US sanctions Russian officials, oligarchs, Putin’s megayachts
Among those targeted is also an oligarch who heads a major steel producer, the US Treasury Department said on Thursday.
EU approves sanctions targeting Russian oil and Sberbank
Bloc drops leader of Russia's Orthodox Church from proposed blacklist after Hungary opposes the move.
El Salvador committing ‘massive’ rights violations, Amnesty says
At least 18 people have died in state custody during sweeping gang crackdown, Amnesty International says in new report.
China a ‘glaring example’ of religious repression, US says
US Department of State slams China for committing 'genocide' against Uighurs in report on global religious freedom.
Putin, African Union head meet Friday to discuss food crisis
Talks are expected to focus on grain supplies, political cooperation amid Russia's standoff with the West over Ukraine.
COVID deaths in Africa to fall by 94% in 2022: WHO
Richer countries and southern African nations have had double the mortality rates of poorer ones elsewhere in Africa.
Monkeypox Explained | Start Here
What is monkeypox and should we be worried?
‘Vicious cycle’: Storms intensify in the Gulf as climate changes
Recent ecologically disastrous conditions in the Gulf are latest sign of climate danger to the MENA region.
Sri Lanka’s ‘picturesque’ protests
It is time Western media rid its coverage of Sri Lanka's powerful protest movement of damaging Orientalist tropes.
Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week
Hiring gains have been strikingly consistent in the face of the worst US inflation in four decades.
132 asylum seekers in Rwanda after evacuation from Libya: UNCHR
The asylum seekers are from several African countries including Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan.
OPEC+ agrees on bigger oil-output hikes for coming months
The group has finally bowed to months of pressure from major consumers to help ease the pain of high energy prices.
Kidnapped by the CIA: The case of Khalid el-Masri
The 2004 kidnap and torture of Khalid el-Masri exposed the CIA’s rendition programme and its effects still felt today.
Colombian ex-cartel boss Rodriguez Orejuela dies in US prison
Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, the former leader of Colombia's Cali Cartel, dies in prison aged 83.
Senegalese refugees flee to Gambia after separatist crisis
The displacement is due to a Senegalese military operation against rebels in Casamance fighting for independence.
The Wizards of Myanmar
Enter the mysterious world of magic and wizardry in Myanmar.
100 days of the Russia-Ukraine war: A battle of beliefs
Over three months into Moscow's invasion, Al Jazeera's reporter in Kyiv looks at what is left of the countries' ties.
Canada says China harassing its aircraft near North Korea
Canada says pilots put 'at risk' by Chinese warplanes on missions to monitor North Korean sanctions evasions.
As Kashmir’s Hindus face targeted killings, hundreds flee valley
Spate of murders triggers panic, with official saying 150 Hindu government employees have left valley since last month.
Eight key moments in the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial
After weeks of explosive testimony, a jury in the US awarded Depp more than $10m in a lawsuit he brought against Heard.
Analysis: Why are Rwanda and DRC having another diplomatic spat?
The current diplomatic spat seems to have been triggered by fighting between M23 and state forces in eastern DRC.
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