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US sees strong job gains in April while wage growth moderates
Nonfarm payrolls increased 428,000 in April, matching the prior month, a Labor Department report showed on Friday.
Somalia: Lawmakers to decide president on May 15
The election process was destabilised by al-Shabab attacks as well as feuding between the president and the PM.
Russia: What is Victory Day, and why is it important this May 9?
Russia will celebrate the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany as its new war on Ukraine rages.
In Zimbabwe, conflict escalates between elephants and humans
Intensified competition for food and water in dry season has resulted in conflicts among the animals, and with humans.
Minnesota’s abortion clinics brace for influx in wake of Roe leak
If Roe v Wade falls, Minnesota will be surrounded by states where abortion will likely become illegal.
Brazil’s Lula launching presidential bid to unseat Bolsonaro
Left-wing ex-president leads far-right incumbent in polls, but experts see tough road ahead of October election.
Iran detains Swedish tourist travelling with group: Sweden
The Swedish foreign ministry says the man in his 30s was arrested when he was about to leave Iran.
Bolsonaro says he will seek audit of voting system ahead of polls
Analysts have raised concerns the Brazilian president may be preparing to contest the validity of election results.
‘Not isolated incidents’: Amnesty accuses Russia of war crimes
As war continues to rage in Ukraine, global rights group documents 'numerous unlawful' civilian killings near Kyiv.
Mexican journalist killed; 9th media worker slain this year
Journalist Luis Enrique Ramirez Ramos was found wrapped in plastic on a dirt road in northern Sinaloa state.
‘Gotta go’: Anti-government protest strike grips Sri Lanka
Demonstrations continue with shortages of imported food, fuel, and medicine during the severe economic crisis.
I suffer from America Fatigue Syndrome, do you?
America Fatigue Syndrome is not the figment of a neurotic imagination. The upset and weariness it triggers are real.
Homophobia: Africa’s moral blind spot
It is high time for African leaders to accept LGBTQ rights are human rights.
Belarus sentences dissident’s girlfriend to six years in prison
Sofia Sapega, whose flight was forced to land in Belarus last year, was convicted for inciting social hatred.
British Virgin Islands appoints new premier after Fahie arrest
Natalio Wheatley sworn in as leader of the British overseas territory as it faces intense scrutiny over corruption.
Russia-Ukraine war: What would a victory look like now to Putin?
Having failed to take over Ukraine, what are President Putin’s military prospects now? Three defence experts weigh in.
Asian Games in China postponed over COVID-19 resurgence
Olympic Council of Asia says the games being delayed because of the spread of the Omicron variant.
Kyrgyzstan reports deaths after Uzbek border troops open fire
It is not clear whether the three dead were civilians or border troops at the disputed frontier of the two countries.
Lebanese expatriates vote in parliamentary elections
Opposition hopes for significant diaspora votes amid economic crisis, but analysts say status quo likely to be upheld.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events day 72
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 72nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Japan to allow tourist groups as soon as this month: Report
Arrivals must have three COVID vaccination shots and be part of a package tour with a fixed itinerary, report says.
The plight of refugees and migrants around the world
A special edition of UpFront highlights struggles around the issue of migration over the past year.
SpaceX capsule brings four astronauts home from six-month mission
The capsule with three US NASA astronauts and a German ESA crewmate parachuted into the Gulf of Mexico.
‘Pay the price’: Israel hunts attackers who stabbed 3 to death
Knife rampage on Thursday, Israel's Independence Day, was the latest in a series of deadly assaults.
In Indonesia’s illegal mines, the poor risk it all for fortune
Deaths of 12 women last month are the latest in a series of fatal accidents in country's illicit mines.
China stocks, yuan slide as Beijing doubles down on ‘zero COVID’
Market jitters follow Beijing warning against any questioning of its controversial pandemic strategy.
UK elections: Labour takes London district from Conservatives
Loss of Wandsworth for first time in 44 years adds to pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
A bit rich? Billionaires’ climate efforts draw scepticism, praise
Mega-rich figures such as Andrew Forrest spend billions on climate change solutions while adding to carbon emissions.
Bougainville starts process to reopen controversial Panguna mine
Officials say the facility will provide crucial income despite causing war and pollution the last time it was open.
UN readies third evacuation from Mariupol ‘hellscapes’
UN chief says nearly 500 people were evacuated on Thursday as Russia tries to crush last pocket of resistance.
How the Karen became crucial to Myanmar’s anti-coup resistance
The Karen National Union is providing protection and training to anti-coup activists in eastern Myanmar.
Biden names Karine Jean-Pierre as new White House press secretary
Jean-Pierre will become first Black woman to hold key post when Jen Psaki leaves White House next week.
Ukraine’s plight could be replicated in East Asia: Japanese PM
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said now is the time for unity in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
How Mali’s military fell out with its French ally
French forces are pulling out of Mali after a breakdown in relations with the country's military government.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Battle rages in Azovstal ‘hellscapes’
Wife of Ukrainian fighter battling Russian forces inside Azovstal steel plant says soldiers 'will stand till the end'.
Otoniel shipped ‘outrageous’ amounts of cocaine to US: Prosecutor
Accused Colombian drug trafficker pleads not guilty to two charges after being extradited to the US from Bogota.
Three killed, four wounded in attack near Tel Aviv, medics say
Security forces set up roadblocks in the area where the killings occurred in the town of Elad.
Bank of England raises key rate to highest level in 13 years
The central bank hiked rates for the fourth time since December as UK inflation runs at 30-year highs.
Israel’s PM says Putin has apologised for Lavrov’s Hitler remarks
Bennett thanked Putin for clarifying his attitude towards the Jewish people and the memory of the Holocaust.
US stocks fall as Fed quagmire grips investors
The S&P 500 fell 3.5%, the Nasdaq 100 shed 5.1% while the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 3.1%.
Can gang warfare in El Salvador be defeated?
The government has imposed a state of emergency to curb fighting between rival gangs.
US Senate will vote on abortion bill next week, Schumer says
Senate majority leader says vote on bill asserting legality of abortion will show where Republicans stand on the issue.
Rights groups slam Israeli ruling that allows razing of villages
Israel's top court rejects petition against the expulsion of Palestinian residents from villages in the West Bank.
Bitcoin drops by most in almost a month as Fed optimism fades
The largest digital currency fell as much as 8.4% to $36,639, the biggest intraday drop since April 11.
US, Canada commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous women
Indigenous women and girls face disproportionate rates of violence in both countries and advocates say action is needed.
Al Jazeera wins two Amnesty Media awards
I-Unit wins for investigation into Bangladesh state corruption; AJ English wins for report on rape as weapon of war.
US: Walgreens reaches $683m opioid settlement with Florida
Pharmacy chains have increasingly been targeted for allegedly lax oversight states say spurred high rates of addiction.
Kurdish refugee nominated for top Australian art prize
Mostafa Azimitabar painted using a toothbrush while he was held for eight years in Australia's immigration system.
The Kremlin blinks first in the geo-economic war over Ukraine
Russia avoided sovereign default, but at a high cost.
Death toll rises to 26 in central China building collapse
State media reports a tenth survivor has been pulled from the rubble nearly a week after incident in Changsha.
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