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Texas official says ‘wrong decision’ to wait to confront shooter
'No excuse' for officers to wait rather than enter classrooms where 9-and 10-year olds were trapped with gunman.
US, Netherlands call for action on decaying Yemeni supertanker
The two countries warn of potential economic, environmental and humanitarian effects if FSO Safer spills or explodes.
‘We don’t have food’: Africa’s growing humanitarian crisis
Leaders urge mobilisation to resolve a crisis that has left more than 280 million suffering from malnourishment.
Is China the ‘most serious challenge’ to international order?
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed the Biden administration's strategy to compete with China.
Palestinian teenager shot dead, dozens injured by Israeli forces
Palestinian health ministry says killing 'part of a series' of 'field executions carried out by the occupation forces'.
Iranian forces seize two Greek tankers in the Gulf: State media
Iran's Revolutionary Guards say they seized two Greek oil tankers in Arabian Gulf due to 'violations'.
US judge dismisses Trump lawsuit, allowing New York investigation
The former US president says the investigation is politically motivated and violates his constitutional rights.
US buys more Stingers to refill stock sent to Ukraine: Report
The missiles are in high demand in Ukraine, where they have been used to shoot down Russian helicopters and bombers.
Quebec mosque gunman may seek parole in 25 years, top court rules
Canada's Supreme Court rejects prosecutors' appeal for the shooter to serve 50 years without possibility of parole.
UEFA moves to keep Ukrainian, Belarusian football teams apart
UEFA took decision to ensure the smooth running of football competitions and the safety and security of teams.
New US sanctions target North Korean weapons of mass destruction
The move came a day after China and Russia vetoed a US-led push to impose more UN sanctions on North Korea.
Russia warns West against providing Ukraine long-range weaponry
Moscow says supplying arms capable of hitting Russian territory would be a step towards 'unacceptable escalation'.
Nigeria: Ruling party, top opposition hold presidential primaries
Both the governing party and leading opposition will decide the candidates that face off to succeed Muhammadu Buhari.
How has war changed life for everyday Ukrainians?
From work and studies, to friendships and news consumption, Ukrainians tell Al Jazeera about their experiences.
Russian forces make advances on Ukrainian strongholds in east
Russian military gains in the eastern Donbas region demonstrate how momentum in the war has shifted in recent days.
Husband of teacher killed in Texas school dies of heart attack
Joe Garcia, who lost his wife of 24 years in Texas school shooting, collapsed and died at home, nephew says.
Jerusalem: Existence Is Resistance | Close Up
Resistance comes in many forms, and these three young Palestinian activists are exploring how they can keep fighting.
More than 4,000 civilians killed in Ukraine : UN
At least 4,031 people have been killed, including nearly 200 children, says the UN rights office.
Ethiopian rights body seeks release of 16 detained journalists
The authorities have justified arrests of media personnel by accusing them of siding with rebels.
US inflation gauge slowed to 6.3 percent in April over past year
That's below the four-decade high set in March and the first slowdown since November 2020.
No need for mass vaccination against monkeypox now: WHO
UN health body says outbreak of virus in non-endemic countries can be contained 'easily' if swift action is taken.
Consumer spending rose in April by most in three months
Purchases of goods and services, adjusted for changes in prices, increased 0.7 percent from March, US data showed.
Switzerland searches for Indonesian governor’s son in Aare river
Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz went missing after running into trouble during a swim in the river, according to authorities.
African Development Bank to send emergency fertiliser to W Africa
A source told Reuters that emergency volumes will be sourced from Nigeria and Morocco.
Tory lawmaker quits UK government over toxic ‘partygate’ culture
Paul Holmes quits his role as an assistant to the interior minister over the rule-breaking parties in Downing Street.
Canada pulls out of friendly football game with Iran
Iran has said it will sue Canada's football authority for breach of contract.
Joyland: Taboo-tackling Pakistani film makes history at Cannes
Director Saim Sadiq talks to Al Jazeera about his film Joyland, the first ever Pakistani entry at Cannes Film Festival.
Residents question ease of Russian capture of Ukraine’s Kherson
Many civilians in Kherson say key civilian and military officials 'surrendered' the region and that they feel abandoned.
Through war and decay, Libya’s ‘desert pearl’ tries to hold on
Instability in the rest of Libya has effects deep in the desert, finds Al Jazeera's Malik Traina.
Brazil once wiped away preventable diseases. They’re coming back
Experts raise the alarm over how declining vaccination rates in South America's largest country will impact children.
UN: Latest DRC violence has displaced more than 72,000 people
Eastern DRC has experienced near-constant conflict since 1996, in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide.
Iran summons Swiss envoy over US oil seizure
Tehran has demanded the immediate release of the Pegas, an Iranian-flagged tanker being held in Greek waters.
Why is Al Jazeera taking killed journalist case to the ICC?
Al Jazeera has filed a case at the ICC to investigate the killing of its journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by Israeli forces.
NRA convention explained: What to know about this year’s meeting
The convention comes after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at a primary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Kashmir sees rise in violence after Yasin Malik sentenced to life
Indian forces kill at least 10 rebels in disputed region since Wednesday's sentencing of top pro-independence leader.
‘Time running out’: US, Germany intensify climate change fight
Deal will see the two nations develop and deploy technologies to speed up the clean energy transition.
US secures forfeiture of Maryland property of ex-Gambian ruler
Prosecutors say Yahya Jammeh corruptly obtained millions of dollars by stealing public funds and soliciting bribes.
India ‘punishes’ bureaucrat couple after stadium dog walk furore
Couple transferred to opposite ends of country after report says they had a sports stadium shut to walk their dog.
Five things we must achieve as environmental movement turns 50
This is the moment to create a global society that offers everyone the opportunity to live a healthy, fair life.
Moldova says Europe’s security policies need ‘paradigm shift’
Al Jazeera interviews Ana Revenco, interior minister, amid fears that Moldova could be drawn into the Ukraine war.
Lawyers will add Abu Akleh to Palestinian journalists’ ICC case
ICC case highlights Israeli attacks on journalists and the bombing of Al Jazeera's offices in Gaza last May.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 93
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 93rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Asphyxiation of Black man in boot of Brazil police car draws fury
Genivaldo de Jesus Santos dies of asphyxiation after being trapped by officers in the back of smoke-filled car.
Pakistan hikes fuel prices to meet IMF loan conditions
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s decision clears way for much-needed relief to keep South Asian nation’s economy afloat.
Japan’s Kishida pledges to restart idled nuclear power plants
Japanese prime minister's remarks come after Ukraine war highlighted country's reliance on Russian oil and gas.
Al Jazeera wins record number of Telly Awards
The news network's digital section is named ‘Telly Company of the Year’.
East Timor looks to new president for generational change
Ramos-Horta, 72, is the latest independence hero to take the reins but could be the one to empower younger leaders.
Geetanjali Shree first Indian to win International Booker Prize
Shree's Tomb of Sand, originally written in Hindi, is set during subcontinent’s 1947 partition into India and Pakistan.
Fiji to join Biden’s economic framework aimed at countering China
White House says island nation will become the 14th member of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity.
China’s industrial profit falls sharply in April amid COVID curbs
Profits shrink 8.5 percent from a year earlier as lockdowns squeeze margins and disrupt factory activity.
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