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Russian soldier pleads guilty at Ukraine war crimes trial
At first war crimes trial since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, 21-year-old pleads guilty to killing an unarmed civilian.
Target shares plummet as high inflation, supply chain clogs bite
Target shares appeared to be headed for their most severe sell-off since the Black Monday market crash of 1987.
Shireen Abu Akleh – What happened? | Start Here
What we know about the killing of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Canadian inflation accelerates to new three-decade high
Annual inflation rose to 6.8% last month, up from 6.7% in February, Statistics Canada reported Wednesday in Ottawa.
US Soccer equalises pay for women, men in milestone agreement
Players had pressured the league in years-long gender discrimination legislation whose settlement required equalisation.
US, banks unveil plan to address global food crisis
The partners are aiming to prevent starvation prompted by Russia's war in Ukraine, rising food costs and climate change.
Erdogan urges NATO allies to respect concerns on Finland, Sweden
Ankara has accused NATO membership applicants Sweden and Finland of harbouring 'terrorists'.
HRW decries ‘serious human rights violations’ in Burundi
The rights group says authorities have responded to attacks nationwide with a heavy-handed approach.
Map: What will NATO look like with Finland and Sweden included?
Finland and Sweden have formally applied for membership of the 30-member military alliance.
Pentagon says no wrongdoing in Syria strike that killed civilians
Officials acknowledged the attack killed civilians but blamed bad intelligence from partner forces on the ground.
Lebanon election monitors complain of violations, attacks
Sunday's parliamentary elections were 'marred by intimidation' and violence, according to local and foreign observers.
Shireen Abu Akleh: Palestinians united in memory of journalist
Outrage at the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh has united Palestinians from across religions and sects.
How long will it take for Finland and Sweden to join NATO?
And what does the process involve?
Hassan Mohamud: The second coming of Somalia’s new president
The new president will have to tackle insecurity, rising inflation, severe drought - and reunite a fractured government
The El Salvador diaries: My days as a ‘terrorist’
Bukele’s forever-emergency is morphing into a perennial war on people, human rights, journalism, and reality itself.
Abu Akleh pallbearer arrested days after Israelis attack funeral
Amro Abu Khudeir's lawyer said that the interrogation of the man called 'the coffin protector' was about the funeral.
UK inflation hits 9%, highest since 1982, amid Russia-Ukraine war
The UK has highest inflation rate of Europe's top five economies, with soaring energy bills biggest inflation driver.
Al Jazeera’s Shireen Abu Akleh’s journalistic achievements
A trailblazer for Arab women in media, Shireen Abu Akleh was known for her professionalism and commitment to the story.
Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah’s health worsens in Egyptian prison
Egypt rights body urges authorities to transfer activist to better facility, as his family calls for his release.
Key climate change indicators hit record highs in 2021: UN report
Greenhouse gas concentrations, sea level rise, ocean heat and ocean acidification all set new records last year.
Locals blame coal power plant in Maharashtra for death, sickness
Air pollution from a thermal power plant in India's Chandrapur killed 1,300 people in the area in 2020, research claims.
Sri Lanka minister asks people not to queue for fuel for two days
Power and energy minister 'respectfully' advises against forming queues, saying there are no sufficient petrol stocks.
US midterm elections: Primary win for Republican vote denier
The latest round of US states have voted to elect who will represent the major parties in November's midterm elections.
Nigeria: Nine dead after explosion in Kano
The national emergency service said the explosion in the northern city led to the collapse of a building and the deaths.
‘Textbook repeat’: India courts hear Hindu-relics-in-mosque pleas
India's top court and court in Varanasi hear petitions by Hindu groups claiming Mughal-era mosque has Lord Shiva relics.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 84
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 84th day, we take a look at the main developments.
A letter to … my father who is now younger than me
'Today, I am the same age as you on the day you died. And absence is the distance between you and me.'
UN chief expected to disclose talks on Ukraine grain exports
UN chief Antonio Guterres has warned Ukraine war will worsen food, energy and economic crises in poor countries.
After renewables frenzy, Vietnam’s solar energy goes to waste
Solar and wind farms forced to limit operations due to infrastructure limitations following renewables boom.
‘I lost a sister’: Shireen Abu Akleh honoured at Washington vigil
US attendees pay tribute to slain Al Jazeera journalist and call for independent investigation into her killing.
Pakistan: Outrage as TikTok star shoots video next to forest fire
Humaira Asghar posts a clip of herself walking playfully in a silver ball gown in front of a burning hillside.
Austria’s Operation Luxor: Anti-terrorism or Islamophobia?
Were dawn raids on homes in Austria in 2020 a government 'anti-terrorist' measure, or a sign of growing Islamophobia?
Who will be held accountable for the death of Shireen Abu Akleh?
Killing of veteran journalist has triggered an outpouring of global condemnation.
Finland and Sweden submit applications to join NATO
The membership applications have been spurred by security concerns over Russia’s war in Ukraine.
US withdrawal prompted collapse of Afghan army: Report
The US oversight authority on Afghanistan says the decision to withdraw from Kabul led to the demise of the Afghan army.
Kim rounds on ‘slack’ officials as COVID outbreak rages
Impoverished N Korea has reported more than 1.7 million cases of 'fever' amid rising concern over the outbreak's effect.
China’s new home prices fall for the first time since December
Average new home prices in 70 major cities fall 0.2 percent on a month-on-month basis after flatlining in March.
‘Someone in cockpit’ behind China Eastern plane crash: Report
Boeing 737-800 plunged inexplicably from cruising altitude into the ground in March, killing all 132 people on board.
Japan’s Q1 GDP shrinks as Ukraine, cost of living cloud outlook
World's No 3 economy shrinks at an annualised rate of 1 percent in January-March from the previous quarter.
Sri Lanka faces ‘man-made’ food crisis as farmers stop planting
Once self-sufficient nation reels from fall-out of ill-conceived shift to organic agriculture, economic crisis.
Taiwan stunned after deadly shooting at Taiwanese-American church
Suspected gunman David Chou was born in martial-law era Taiwan but identified as Chinese.
California church attack suspect charged with first-degree murder
Man who authorities say targeted Taiwanese churchgoers faces additional charges of 'lying in wait', firebomb possession.
US plan to remove Kahanist group from ‘terror’ list draws concern
Advocates say US should include more far-right Israeli groups on 'terrorism' blacklist, not delist Kahane Chai.
‘One million empty chairs’: The US families torn apart by COVID
As nation hits sombre mark of one million coronavirus deaths, families remember loved ones lost during the pandemic.
Inside the US communities where many are still unvaccinated
As US surpasses sombre mark of one million confirmed COVID-19 deaths, many Americans still refuse to get jabs.
As US reaches one million COVID deaths, how are Americans coping?
The torrent of coronavirus deaths, along with prolonged social isolation and financial hardship, have traumatised many.
Yellen calls for ‘massive’ economic assistance to Ukraine
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the amounts of help pledged to date won’t even meet short-term needs.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv says war hits ‘protracted phase’
Ukraine's defence minister says Russia is 'preparing for a long-term military operation' as it pushes to control Donbas.
Twitter loses three more senior employees ahead of Musk takeover
All three chose to exit on their own, according to internal memos described to Bloomberg.
Guatemala attorney general’s reappointment raises alarm
Rights activists and international observers accuse Maria Consuelo Porras of contributing to weakening rule of law.
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