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How US blacklisting of IRGC is stalling Iran nuclear deal revival
Iran wants its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps removed from US 'terror' list, a demand Biden is reluctant to grant.
Germany bans vigil in memory of journalist killed by Israel
Berlin police tell pro-Palestinian Jewish group the vigil falls under the ban on protests in the run-up to Nakba Day.
Erdogan says Turkey opposed to Finland, Sweden NATO membership
Ankara could block the pair from joining the US-led military alliance, with unanimous agreement needed on new members.
Cryptocurrencies nurse mega losses; Bitcoin back above $30,000
Sentiment surrounding cryptocurrency is fragile as coins supposed to be pegged to the dollar have faltered.
Photos: Israeli forces attack Shireen Abu Akleh’s funeral
The veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces while on assignment in Jenin.
Russia expels Romanian, Bulgarian diplomats in tit-for-tat move
Moscow expels 10 Romanian and a Bulgarian embassy staff in retaliation for Russian diplomats' expulsion.
Lessons from Shireen Abu Akleh’s life, and death
For Al Jazeera's reporter in Gaza, Maram Humaid, Shireen Abu Akleh was an inspiration to become a journalist.
US stocks bounce back after chaotic week in markets
The S&P 500 advanced after flirting with bear-market territory - defined by a 20% plunge from a recent record.
Nigeria: Pastoralist crisis survivors get second chance at school
Globally, Nigeria has the highest rate of out-of-school children. A volunteer is working to reduce the numbers.
EU, US join forces to ensure food security, access to fertilizer
The war in Ukraine has curbed global access to staple crops and fertilizers and sent commodity prices up.
Ten Nigerian cabinet ministers resign to run in 2023 polls
The central bank governor and at least four of the ministers who resigned are looking to succeed Buhari as president.
EU pledges $520m in Ukraine funds at G7 meetup
European Union's foreign policy head says the funds would be allocated for the purchase of heavy weapons.
Honduras ‘retakes sovereignty’ by nixing corporate enclaves
Congress has voted to reverse controversial ZEDE law, which allowed for the creation of semi-autonomous corporate zones.
Elon Musk says deal to buy Twitter ‘temporarily on hold’
The billionaire says the deal was temporarily on hold pending details over spam and fake Twitter accounts.
The ‘new’ PM will not be a panacea to Sri Lanka’s problems
Without a fundamental restructuring of the state, Sri Lanka will simply repeat the past mistakes that got it here.
US senator delays $40bn Ukraine aid package
Senator Rand Paul delayed a vote on the package, which has bipartisan support in the US legislature.
How Lebanon’s independent hopefuls seek to bypass media barriers
Contenders running against traditional sectarian parties are turning to podcasts and social media.
Pakistan city hits nearly 50C as blistering heatwave grips nation
Parts of nation scorched by temperatures of nearly 50C as officials warn of acute water shortages.
DUP to block N Ireland’s new legislature over post-Brexit trade
DUP will not back a speaker or nominate ministers until the UK alters the protocol which governs post-Brexit trade.
Israeli forces beat mourners carrying Abu Akleh’s body: Live news
The veteran Al Jazeera journalist was fatally shot by Israeli forces while reporting in the occupied West Bank.
The decaying underbelly of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘cleanest city’
In the 2000s, Calabar emerged as a tourism hub in Nigeria but all that good work has been rubbished by heaps of litter.
President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan dies: UAE media
United Arab Emirates president dies at the age of 73, Emirati state news agency WAM reports.
In giant leap forwards, scientists grow plants in Moon soil
Breakthrough experiment sees seeds germinate in lunar samples collected during NASA's Apollo missions decades ago.
Only the ICC can deliver justice for journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
The murder of the Al Jazeera journalist should be investigated by an international body.
Israel ‘investigating soldier’ in journalist Abu Akleh’s killing
Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces on Wednesday during a military raid in the West Bank town of Jenin.
One in five UK civil servants to be laid off: Minister
About 91,000 civil service jobs are expected to go for the UK government to save $4.3bn a year.
Eleven killed, 31 rescued after boat capsizes near Puerto Rico
The incident comes amid an uptick in Haitians and other migrants attempting the dangerous water passage to the US.
Individuality vs religion: How is abortion dividing the US?
If the US Supreme Court rolls back abortion rights, every state will have to decide for itself.
Niger: NGOs complain over alleged loss of $99m in state funds
Niger, the poorest country in the world, is struggling with a reputation for corruption and volatility.
Germany finds hundreds of Nazi-linked staff in security agencies
A German interior ministry report says a three-year-long review found 327 employees linked to right-wing extremism.
Shireen Abu Akleh: Palestinians bid farewell to slain journalist
The Al Jazeera reporter's body was taken from Ramallah to Jerusalem on Thursday, after she was killed by Israeli forces.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 79
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 79th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Sri Lanka protests to continue as new PM struggles to form gov’t
Ranil Wickremesinghe's appointment fails to appease protesters demanding president's resignation over economic crisis.
In Moldova, a pro-Russia region welcomes Ukrainian refugees
Gagauzia, the country's poorest area with some autonomy, is torn between powers in Russia, Turkey, the EU and Chisinau.
‘Aggressive act’: Australia says it tracked Chinese spy ship
Defence Minister Peter Dutton says ship hugged western coastline travelling in Australia's EEZ.
Malaysia’s Q1 GDP beats forecasts amid recovering demand
Gross domestic product rises 5 percent in January-March period, up from 3.6 percent growth in previous quarter.
China’s tech workers face layoff bloodbath amid crackdown, losses
Tens of thousands of workers have been let go amid a regulatory crackdown and overly aggressive expansion.
Biden pledges $150m to ASEAN with eye on China
US president kicks off summit with Southeast Asian leaders with commitment to fund infrastructure, security and health.
North Korea confirms first COVID death; 350,000 reporting ‘fever’
Experts worry North Korea's health system will be unable to cope with spread of COVID in an unvaccinated population.
For Russians, flying abroad is a difficult, costly affair
Russian airlines are slowly reentering overseas markets as they navigate sanctions and isolation over Ukraine war.
Shireen Abu Akleh: Who said what in US Congress on slain reporter
Many US lawmakers condemned the killing of Abu Akleh and called for an investigation, but few mentioned Israel by name.
More than six million refugees have fled Ukraine: UN agency
Ukrainian women and children account for 90 percent of the refugees who have fled the war-torn country.
Ukraine live news: ‘Russian forces likely taken all of Rubizhne’
The Institute for the Study of War says Putin's troops likely to launch ground assault on Severodonetsk in coming days.
Two managers fired from Twitter amid Musk takeover
Twitter confirmed both departures and said the company is pausing most hiring except for business-critical roles.
Is Israel a rogue state?
The Israeli army has killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in cold blood.
‘Absolutely nothing’: Desperate parents swap, sell baby formula
The baby formula shortage is the result of supply chain disruptions and a safety recall by a major US supplier.
Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim meets top Iranian officials in Tehran
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani meets Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi.
‘Terrifying’: Days of terror under Colombia’s Gulf Clan cartel
Colombian armed group lay siege to communities in response to extradition of its former leader, Otoniel, to the US.
Israel approves more than 4,000 settlement homes: Rights group
Peace Now says Israel advances plans for construction in illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Megacap stocks sell off at fastest rate since dotcom bust of 2000
The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 dropped 0.3 percent Thursday, extending its decline this year to 27 percent.
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