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Apple beats sales forecasts with big bumps in iPhones, services
Apple's sales rose 19 percent in the Americas and were up by single-digits in Europe and China.
Climate change increases risk of new viruses emerging: Research
Likely hot spots include the Sahel, Ethiopian Highlands, Rift Valley, India, eastern China, Indonesia, the Philippines.
Can Europeans live without Russian gas?
Russia halts gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria after they declined to pay for imports in roubles.
FDA moves to ban menthol cigarettes, flavoured cigars
The Biden administration's historic US proposal still needs to be finalised, and could take years to implement.
Prominent Egyptian activist freed after presidential pardon
Prominent activist Hossam Monis was serving a four-year sentence on terror charges deemed baseless by rights groups.
Possibility of ‘large’ economic shocks in future, Yellen warns
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged countries to build in 'recession remedies' to protect people.
Lawmakers push to prevent civilian harm in US military operations
Two newly introduced US bills aim to increase transparency at Pentagon and reduce civilian harm in conflict.
Derek Chauvin appeals murder conviction for killing George Floyd
Former Minneapolis police officer was found guilty of murder, sentenced to more than 22 years in prison last year.
Twin blasts kill at least 9 in northern Afghanistan
The victims of the attack were travelling home to break their dawn-to-dusk Ramadan fast.
In worsening gang fighting in Haiti, 20 dead, thousands displaced
The increased violence comes as gangs tighten grip on the island following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise.
Happy meal? McDonald’s price hikes offset woes in Russia, China
Some consumers may be choosing cheaper menu items or ordering less but demand is still strong, the fast food giant said.
S Korean activist claims 1 milllion anti-North leaflets launched
Group floated 20 huge balloons carrying leaflets critical of North Korea’s nuclear programme and the Kim family dynasty.
Brazil probe violated ex-President Lula’s rights, UN panel finds
UN Human Rights Committee says former left-wing leader's right to a fair trial was violated in Brazil corruption probe.
Moderna seeks US authorisation for vaccine in children under six
Trial included 4,200 children aged two to six years and 2,500 babies aged six months to two years.
Europe struggles for clarity on Russian roubles-for-gas demand
EU states are attempting to maintain Russian gas supplies without violating sanctions against Moscow.
Yemen: Saudi Arabia to release 163 Houthi prisoners
Saudi officials say the move is aimed at solidifying a two-month truce that went into effect in early April.
Owner of Manchester City helps usher more Russian tycoons to UAE
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the UEA's deputy prime minister and a powerful member of the royal family.
‘Unacceptable provocation’: Greece-Turkey spar over airspace
Greece and Turkey, NATO allies, are still at odds over a host of issues such as maritime rights, airspace, and Cyprus.
Why is Elon Musk buying Twitter?
On Monday, Elon Musk struck a $44bn deal to buy Twitter. But why?
China’s Weibo shows user locations to combat ‘bad behaviour’
Move comes amid push by Beijing to 'clean up' the internet, but prompts privacy concerns among some users.
Ex-general jailed for war crimes by foreign fighters in Bosnia
As senior commander, the court found that Sakib Mahmuljin, 69, had 'failed to prevent' war crimes from being committed.
Biden asks US Congress for $33bn in additional aid to Ukraine
US president says new funds are necessary for Ukraine to continue fighting against 'brutal' Russian invasion.
IMF: Rising food and fuel prices stoke risk of unrest in Africa
Experts have been sounding the alarm that the Ukraine conflict could lead to food insecurity across parts of Africa.
Algeria threatens to halt gas exports to Spain
The warning is the latest twist in a complex triangle of diplomatic tensions between Algeria, Spain and Morocco.
Russian rouble to be currency in occupied Ukraine: Administrator
Moscow will introduce the rouble as the official currency in the Russian-controlled region of Kherson.
The EU is to blame for the rise of the far right in Europe
Europe should confront the growing far right movement with left wing populism.
Twitter daily user growth rises as Musk readies to take control
The social media site said revenue rose 16% to $1.2bn in the three months to March compared with the same time in 2021.
In Bulgaria’s ‘Little Moscow’, Russians help Ukrainian refugees
In a small coastal town, Russian migrants open their homes and businesses to provide shelter and support to Ukrainians.
Biden seeks powers to use Russian oligarchs’ assets for Ukraine
The proposal to Congress accompanies a request for billions more in funding to aid Ukraine's military.
US stocks slip as investors weigh strong tech earnings, GDP woes
Investors ponder whether the US economy expectedly shrinking last quarter could rein in the Fed's tightening policy.
Colombia: Judge rules probe into former leader Uribe can proceed
The judge dismissed a request by the attorney general to shelve the witness-tampering case against former president.
Russia says Ukraine weapons supplies threaten European security
Moscow claims Western military support for Kyiv will 'provoke instability' after Putin warns against 'interference'.
US economy unexpectedly shrinks in 2022’s first quarter
Gross domestic product fell at a 1.4 percent annualized rate.
WHO: Africa seeing uptick in COVID cases driven by South Africa
South Africa remains the country that has recorded the most infections and deaths in Africa since the pandemic began.
Infographic: When is Eid al-Fitr 2022?
The three-day Muslim festival marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
Several killed in suspected ISIL attack on northeast Syria iftar
Gunmen attacked a Ramadan iftar gathering in Deir Az Zor, killing seven people.
Has Biden let down climate activists?
After campaigning on environment-friendly policies, the Biden administration leans heavily on fossil fuels.
Al Jazeera wins three top prizes in 2022 Webby Awards
Fly on the Wall fetches Webby jury and People’s Voice; AJ+ series, Stories from Palestine, earns Webby People’s Voice.
The Nigerian entrepreneur who runs ‘an Amazon for blood’
Temie Giwa-Tubosun's business uses data and technology to get urgent blood supplies to hospitals and to save lives.
Pakistan: Woman suicide bomber change in Baloch rebels’ strategy?
Shari Baloch blowing herself up to kill three Chinese nationals making analysts wonder if rebels are changing tactics.
‘White hands’: The rise of private armies in African conflicts
Mercenaries have become increasingly influential as states across Africa battle with an increase in armed groups.
World lost forest area greater than size of UK in 2021: Report
Analysts say the rate of deforestation indicates world not on track to meet COP26 commitments.
Turkey’s military operation causes controversy, division in Iraq
A Turkish military operation was launched against PKK fighters in northern Iraq last week, but Baghdad is not happy.
Ukraine: A City Under Siege
How civilians in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv are living under daily attacks from Russian forces.
We are sailing into a perfect storm
And it may hit us worse than anything that has come before it.
UN chief tours destroyed Ukrainian towns ahead of Zelenskyy talks
Antonio Guterres's visit to Ukraine comes after holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Premier League launches plan for more South Asian players
The scheme will focus on increasing South Asian representation at the Under-9 to Under-11 level.
Russia will threaten Finland after NATO application: ex-PM Stubb
Alexander Stubb, who has long backed NATO membership, speaks to Al Jazeera about Helsinki's decision to join alliance.
Somalia: Parliament elects new speaker after security standoff
A power struggle between the prime minister and president has contributed to the delayed election process in Somalia.
Mexico ‘crime scene’ skulls turn out to be from 900 AD
When Mexican police found a pile of about 150 skulls in a cave in 2012, they thought they were looking at a crime scene.
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