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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.
WHO puts global COVID-19 death toll at nearly 15 million
New report by UN health agency says coronavirus pandemic killed nearly three times more people than officially reported.
Thousands sickened, one dead as latest severe sandstorm hits Iraq
Residents of six of Iraq's 18 provinces, including Baghdad and Al-Anbar, hit by thick clouds of choking dust.
‘They killed everything’: Darfur survivor recounts deadly attack
Despite a peace deal signed in 2020, a military coup in Sudan last year has brought back instability in the region.
Australia PM urges calm as Solomons leader cites ‘invasion’ claim
Tensions have risen since the Solomon Islands signed a security deal with China amid protests by Australia and the US.
Oil climbs to highest since March as US eyes crude purchases
West Texas Intermediate jumped more than 3 percent to surpass $111.
Centrists form alliance with Macron’s party for legislative vote
LREM will coordinate which candidates it presents with the centrist Modem party and the Horizons party.
Dollar o’clock: Should Zimbabwe axe its faltering currency again?
The southern African state once adopted US dollars as legal tender when hyperinflation rendered its currency worthless.
Yemen: New presidential council aims to show it represents change
With a truce largely holding, the council has been able to present itself as working towards a diplomatic solution.
Fiji seizes Russian oligarch’s $300m yacht at US request
US Justice Department task force has focused on seizing Russian yachts and luxury assets following invasion of Ukraine.
Africa CDC calls for COVID vaccine orders from S Africa’s Aspen
Aspen officials in South Africa say its COVID-19 vaccine plant risks shutting down after receiving not a single order.
Explainer: How does conscription work in Russia?
Spring conscription is under way in Russia, fuelling anxieties that young men will be sent to Ukraine's front lines.
Russia expels Denmark embassy staff in tit-for-tat move
Russia says the move is in retaliation to Denmark's expulsion of 15 Russian envoys as well as its support of Ukraine.
More Americans applied for jobless aid last week
The total number of people collecting unemployment benefits is still at its lowest level in more than 50 years.
US productivity drops most since 1947, driving up labour costs
Nonfarm productivity, measuring hourly output per worker, plunged at a 7.5 annualised rate last quarter, US data shows.
Why Elon Musk’s Twitter might be (more) lethal
Musk taking over Twitter will not blunt the power of 'dangerous speech'.
The kidnapping of Ukraine’s ‘Angels of Taira’ medic
The husband of decorated volunteer medic Yulia Pajevska who was abducted in mid-March shares his fears for her safety.
California declares unprecedented water restrictions amid drought
Residents have been warned to scale down their water usage this summer, as critical shortages loom.
Taiwan says it cannot afford new US anti-submarine helicopters
Self-governing island, claimed by China, says other weapons deals from the US also delayed amid Russian war in Ukraine.
Family discovers missing relative in grisly Syrian massacre video
A leaked video explicitly reveals gruesome crimes committed by Syrian intelligence officers against civilians.
Can NATO avoid direct confrontation with Russia?
Russia accuses NATO of extending the war indefinitely, but Western alliance doubles down on support for Ukraine.
El Salvador rights groups cite 338 violations amid gang crackdown
Amid spike in homicides, President Nayib Bukele declared a state of emergency in March aimed at stemming gang violence.
Photos: US firefighters battle huge wildfires in New Mexico
US President Biden approves disaster declaration to deliver extra financial resources to remote stretches of the state.
The legal psychedelics industry: capitalism on drugs
Capitalism is tripping over itself to get people tripping on legal psychedelics.
South Africa’s opposition leader goes to Ukraine for fact-finding
African countries have mostly been silent on Russia-Ukraine war but SA President Ramaphosa has lambasted NATO for it.
Togo agrees to mediate in Mali political crisis
Two coups in two years have precipitated a political crisis in Mali, where armed groups are also looking to grab power.
Months into the Ukraine war, has Germany’s position changed?
Berlin has eased its restrictive arms export policy to supply Kyiv with lethal weapons, but frictions remain.
Photos: Pro-abortion rights protests across the US
Protests break out after a report suggests the US Supreme Court may overturn the 1973 Roe v Wade abortion ruling.
Belarus doing ‘everything’ to end Ukraine war: Lukashenko
Belarusian president says Minsk is pushing for a peace agreement but accuses Kyiv of being disinterested in talks.
Skiing in Kashmir
Meet those transforming the pristine ski slopes of Indian-administered Kashmir into the ultimate ski destination.
Turkey’s inflation rate soars to almost 70 percent
The consumer price index has risen by 69.97 percent year-on-year in April compared with 61.14 percent in March.
Israeli forces storm Al-Aqsa as hundreds of settlers gather
Sixteen Palestinians injured and about 50 males, including the elderly and children, arrested.
Seattle Sounders beat Pumas UNAM to win CONCACAF Champions League
The Sounders become the first US team to win the region's top club football tournament in more than 20 years.
UK arrests suspected English Channel people-smuggling ‘kingpin’
Iranian Hewa Rahimpur, 29, is accused of 'systematic human-smuggling' and faces extradition to Belgium.
Iraq sandstorm sends more than 1,000 to hospital
Iraq is particularly vulnerable to climate change having already witnessed record low rainfall and high temperatures.
Timeline: Week 10 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events of week 10 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
‘A second Afghanistan’: Doubts over Russia’s war prosecution
Russia’s lack of progress in its war against Ukraine has been noted by analysts since it launched a second phase.
Northern Ireland poised to make history as UK votes
Polls open for local and regional elections in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and much of England.
China’s services activity falls at second-sharpest rate on record
Private-sector index shows biggest contraction in activity since start of the pandemic.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 71
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 71st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Real Madrid stun Manchester City to reach Champions League final
Spanish giants mount a dramatic comeback to beat City and book a showdown with Liverpool in the final.
Israel-Palestine: Can a one-state solution work?
Poll finds a third of Palestinians support the idea.
Asian shares rise as US Federal Reserve strikes less hawkish tone
Rally comes after Fed Chair Jerome Powell says central bank not "actively considering" 0.75 percentage point increase.
US plans to impose sanctions on China’s Hikvision: Report
Firm has been accused of enabling human rights abuses by supplying cameras used in the repression of the Uighurs.
Smuggled kangaroos leave Indian forestry officials mystified
Wildlife trafficking gangs have a new commodity to smuggle through India – kangaroos, confounding officials.
Colombia extradites drug lord ‘Otoniel’ to the United States
Dairo Antonio Usuga's Gulf Clan was believed to be responsible for 30 percent of all cocaine exports from Colombia.
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