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EU warns companies not to buy Russian gas in rubles
Moscow is making good on a threat to cut supplies if payments are not made in its local currency.
Visualising the Quran
The Quran is the central religious text in Islam and is believed by Muslims to be God's word as guidance for humanity.
Somalia PM asks peacekeepers to secure parliamentary speaker vote
Violence by armed groups and a power struggle between the president and prime minister have delayed elections in Somalia
Indonesia widens export ban to include crude palm oil
The ban adds more uncertainty to a global food market suffering from wild price swings.
Turkey’s Senkaya Bus
A local bus driving through mountains reveals the remote lives, communities and environments of eastern Turkey.
Elon Musk’s $44bn Twittocracy
This is my last ever article on Elon Musk.
The next threat to democracy in the US: Moms for Liberty?
The rapidly growing non-profit is carrying the most radical elements of modern US conservatism to the mainstream.
The basic Tory instinct to silence and demean working class women
The MoS attack on Angela Rayner tells us nothing about the Labour MP, but a lot about those governing our country.
Russia says freed ex-US marine Trevor Reed in prisoner exchange
The White House confirmed Reed's release after lengthy negotations that 'required difficult decisions'.
New Israeli rules on foreigners visiting West Bank stir outrage
Critics say the policy aims to restrict and track the travel of foreign nationals and control Palestinian population.
Pressure mounts for Chad to delay its national dialogue
Pre-talks in Doha are moving slowly, risking the inclusion of rebel groups in a national dialogue set for May 10.
Newly re-elected Macron to toughen stance on Russia: Analysts
Dialogue channels will remain open but Macron is expected to push for more aggressive position on Russia, analysts say.
A warrior for Indigenous women and girls
How one Indigenous woman took the issue of Canada’s Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls to the pope in Rome.
Thick smoke over Indian capital after landfill site catches fire
Landfill in Bhalswa in city's north is taller than a 17-storey building and covers area bigger than 50 football fields.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches latest crew of astronauts to ISS
The launch comes after the company and NASA successfully completed the first civilian trip to the space station.
Deadly border attacks test Pakistani gov’t relations with Taliban
Alleged Pakistani raids in Afghanistan in response to killing of its soldiers have raised tensions between two nations.
At Sri Lanka protest camp, army veterans once led by president
Dozens of veterans are camping out near president's office, having lost faith in leader who is resisting calls to quit.
Mairabot: A student-built robot in Nigeria
During COVID, innovative Nigerian school pupils design and build a health-assistant robot, to great acclaim.
Al Jazeera English named Broadcaster of the Year
Channel wins premier prize at 2022 New York Festivals TV & Film Awards for sixth straight year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 63
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 63rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Oil steady as Russia supply fears meet Asian demand concerns
Prices stay on even keel after Russia cuts gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland.
Is India’s food security scheme discriminating against Dalits?
Dalit activists say government's Public Distribution System of food grains often excludes the marginalised community.
Female graduate student behind Pakistan university attack: Report
Bomber who killed three Chinese teachers was herself a teacher who enrolled for a master's degree months before attack.
Russian provinces bordering Ukraine report series of blasts
Russian authorities said explosions hit three border provinces, including an ammunition depot, in the Belgorod province.
Palestinian killed during Israeli raid on Jenin camp
Ahmad Fathi Masad, 18, was shot dead during an Israeli army dawn raid in Jenin; at least three others were injured.
Russia-Ukraine war: Gazprom cuts gas supplies to Poland, Bulgaria
Poland and Bulgaria accuse Gazprom of breaching contracts after it cuts off gas, demands payments in Russian roubles.
How can Sri Lanka overcome its economic emergency?
Protesters maintain pressure on government amid debt crisis that is pushing up food and fuel prices.
What’s behind the mysterious hepatitis outbreak in children?
As experts investigate a surge in cases of liver disease among children, Dr Khan explains the symptoms to look out for.
Azmari: An Ethiopian Musician
A young Azmari musician embarks on a challenging journey to Addis Ababa to improve his musicianship and find work.
Syria says four soldiers killed in Israeli missile attack
Israel is believed to have conducted hundreds of missile attacks in Syria, but rarely discusses them.
China angered as US sends destroyer through Taiwan Strait
USS Sampson conducted a monthly patrol of the strait, which the US regards as international waters.
World Bank to provide struggling Sri Lanka with $600m
Sri Lanka's worst financial crisis has left it struggling to pay for essentials, including food, fuel and medicines.
Australia’s prices surge at fastest pace in two decades
Soaring prices come as Prime Minister Scott Morrison fights a tough election campaign.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to jail for corruption
Court finds Myanmar's deposed leader guilty in first of 11 corruption cases against her, sentences her to five years in jail.
India struggles to find vessel to ship crude from Russia
Shippers are concerned over reputational risk and increasing difficulty in getting insurance for Russian assets.
India: Many dead as truck hits power line during Hindu procession
At least 11 people die after being electrocuted when decorated truck touches overhead transmission line.
Russia-Ukraine war: Poland, Bulgaria ‘facing Gazprom gas cuts’
Ukraine condemns Russia's 'gas blackmail' as Poland, Bulgaria say Gazprom is set to cut their gas supplies on Wednesday.
Chinese drone giant DJI suspends business in Russia, Ukraine
Shenzhen-based firm says it is "reassessing compliance requirements" following controversy over role in Ukraine war.
Malaysian Nagaenthran executed over drugs charges in Singapore
Execution comes the morning after mother's last-ditch effort to save her intellectually disabled son was dismissed.
Google parent Alphabet misses estimates on YouTube, Europe ads
The shares declined about 6 percent in extended trading.
Uber to pay $19m for misleading riders with fee warning
The warning misled Australian riders by telling them they could be charged fees even if they cancelled within 5 minutes.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Poland, Bulgaria ‘face Russian gas cut’
Officials say Russia's Gazprom is halting gas deliveries to Poland and Bulgaria amid their refusal to pay in roubles.
Putin agrees ‘in principle’ to UN role in Mariupol evacuations
UN says Russian president agreed 'in principle' to UN involvement in evacuations of civlians from Azovstal steel plant.
Saudi Arabia, France launch humanitarian projects in Lebanon
Agreement will provide about $32m for projects focusing on food security and the battered healthcare system.
Colombia: Former army officials admit role in killing civilians
Ex-army officials tell special tribunal they participated in so-called 'false positive' killings of over 100 civilians.
Germany to supply Ukraine with heavy weaponry for first time
Berlin gives green light to delivery of tanks with anti-aircraft guns in move welcomed by the United States.
US Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID
Harris, who is not displaying symptoms, according to her office, is the latest top US official to contract the virus.
Delta Air Lines to start paying flight attendants during boarding
The shift in policy is expected to increase the wages of flight attendants by several thousand dollars a year.
US Supreme Court considers ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy dispute
Under the policy, tens of thousands of asylum seekers were forced to wait in Mexico for their US court dates.
What will Twitter’s future look like under Elon Musk?
The billionaire entrepreneur and founder of Space X has finally managed to take control of the platform.
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