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Sri Lanka may take weeks to hire debt advisers
Appointing advisers is the first step in accessing emergency funds from development banks.
IMF chief warns of global risks from prolonged China slowdown
Kristalina Georgieva says Beijing has room to take measures to support world’s second-biggest economy.
Israel-Palestine conflict: Israeli fighter jets attack Gaza
Hamas says Israel's bombing will only make Palestinians more determined to 'resist the occupation'.
Fiji in, Hong Kong out: Asian tourism seen struggling until 2024
Fiji, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Maldives top index of destinations best placed to revive pandemic-battered tourism.
Ramos-Horta declares victory in East Timor presidential election
Veteran politician and Nobel laureate wins decisive victory to become president for the second time.
Climate emergency: Is nuclear power a part of the solution?
Rising energy costs and sanctions on Russian energy could push governments to reconsider their stances on nuclear power.
Macron and Le Pen clash over Russia, hijabs in fractious debate
The only debate between the candidates in Sunday's election comes with Macron leading his challenger in opinion polls.
Few clues yet from damaged black boxes of China Eastern crash
Preliminary report on March crash of Boeing 737-800 that left 132 people dead says analysis of recorders is continuing.
Why Chinese bankcard chips may not ease Putin’s economic pain
Russia has turned to China for microchips it needs to meet surging demand for its domestic bank cards.
Rio’s Carnival celebration is back, but parties will be smaller
Samba school floats and feather-festooned dancers to join parade in Brazilian city as COVID-19 cases decline.
US Justice Department appealing order that ended travel mask rule
A US judge this week suspended a mandate requiring travellers to wear masks on planes, trains and other public transit.
Tesla profits surge as EV maker races past rising material costs
Tesla has been an outlier since the pandemic outbreak, posting record deliveries and earnings for several quarters.
First Russian ‘adviser’ confirmed killed in Mali blast, report
Malian army unit accompanied by a 'Russian adviser' struck an improvised explosive device near the town of Hombori.
Nicaragua shuts down 25 groups critical of President Ortega
Move comes amid months-long crackdown by Daniel Ortega's government on civil society groups and opposition figures.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Russia seizes most of Luhansk
Luhansk governor says Moscow's troops now control most of the region, as the 'Battle for the Donbas' escalates.
IMF, World Bank warn of ‘huge buildup of debt’ in poorest nations
Rising interest rates are squeezing the world's poorest nations already struggling with COVID-19 and high food prices.
What does the ‘Battle for Donbas’ mean for the Ukraine war?
Russia launched a renewed offensive in eastern Ukraine - a crucial stage of the conflict that may lead to its break-up.
Beirut blast survivor finds solace in memoir after mother’s death
Ariana Papazian found it hard to accept the loss of her mother, her memoir chronicles the journey towards acceptance.
Officials walk out of G20 meeting over Russia’s participation
US, Canadian and British officials leave Group of 20 meeting in Washington as Russian delegates speak, UK minister says.
Fresh US sanctions hit Russian bank, oligarchs, crypto miner
The United States has imposed several rounds of sanctions on Moscow since its February 24 invasion of Ukraine.
Sweden suspects ‘foreign actors’ behind riots over Quran burning
A total of 26 police officers and 14 others were wounded in the riots and 20 vehicles destroyed or damaged.
New Russian missile will make enemies ‘think twice’, says Putin
Sarmat is a new heavy intercontinental ballistic missile that Russia is expected to deploy with 10 or more warheads.
‘Wall of fire’: Arizona blaze forces thousands to flee
Arizona orders mandatory evacuations as dry brush and pine trees ignite in early start to US southwest wildfire season.
US’s Blinken pushes for united, regional response to migration
Secretary of State Antony Blinken urges cooperation as US prepares for increase in arrivals at border with Mexico.
Russian inflation slows to pre-war level as worst appears over
Price growth was just 0.2 percent in the seven days ended April 15, slowing for the sixth week in a row.
Timeline: Week eight of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events during week eight of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
‘Massive obliteration’ if Russia fails to take Ukraine’s east
New war phase begins with Russia focusing on Ukraine's east and south as the West steps up arms deliveries.
US begins training Ukrainians on howitzer artillery: Official
Senior US defence official says howitzer training of a few dozen Ukrainian forces has begun outside of the country.
Russian, Belarusian tennis players barred from Wimbledon
Wimbledon has not banned athletes since after World War II, when players from Germany and Japan could not compete.
March US home sales drop as mortgage rates, home prices rise
Existing home sales fell 2.7 percent from February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.77 million, data shows.
Jailed Putin critic Navalny calls on France to vote for Macron
Imprisoned Russian opposition leader says France is 'close' to his heart and he felt he could address the French people.
Timeline: Al-Aqsa raids, closures and restrictions
A review of the major events that have marked the history of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem.
Colombian army says 6 soldiers killed in attack in northwest
Authorities blame alleged drug traffickers from the Gulf Clan for the attack in Colombia's Antioquia department.
US defence chief speaks for first time with Chinese counterpart
The call comes amid continued US concerns that China could support Russia in the invasion of Ukraine.
Canada: Consumer price inflation blows past expectations in March
Annual inflation rose to 6.7 percent last month, up from 5.7 percent in February, Statistics Canada reported Wednesday.
No chill: Netflix shares drop 39% after massive subscriber loss
Netflix traded as low as $212.51 in New York, extending its plunge this year to 64 percent.
El Salvador NGOs challenge criminalisation of gang reporting
The groups have asked the judiciary to declare as unconstitutional law reforms that they say limit reporting on gangs.
Nigeria probes crash of military aircraft with two fatalities
At least four Nigerian military aircraft have been involved in deadly crashes since last year.
My story: Being an opposition figure in Rwanda
I spent eight years in prison, five of which were in solitary confinement, and my ordeal is still far from over.
Blast kills three, injures 19 in market in northeast Nigeria
Armed groups have been carrying out attacks against communities and security targets across northern Nigeria.
UN: Over 5 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia invasion
About 12 million people, including 7 million within the country, flee their homes since Russian invasion, the UN says.
UK court order moves Julian Assange closer to US extradition
Home Secretary Priti Patel will decide whether to approve UK court order to extradite WikiLeaks founder.
East Timor: Ramos-Horta takes big lead in presidential election
The former independence fighter has garnered 62.09 percent of the votes with three-quarters of the ballots counted.
The cause, and the goal, of Israeli violence
What is the real reason behind Israel's routine violence against Palestinians?
South Africa’s EFF leads peaceful protests at Eswatini borders
Since last May, there has been civil unrest and protests in Eswatini, one of the world's last remaining monarchies.
Malcolm Nance, former MSNBC analyst, joins fight in Ukraine
The Navy veteran said he was 'done talking' and decided it was 'time to take action' in supporting Ukrainian forces.
India top court halts demolition drive in violence-hit Delhi area
Supreme Court says status quo should be maintained in Jahangirpuri, which was racked by religious violence last weekend.
Finland: MPs to debate whether to join NATO
Public statements gathered by Finnish media suggest half of Finland's 200 legislators now support membership.
Hong Kong activist jailed for 40 months in sedition trial
Activist Tam Tak-chi was a defendant in the city's first sedition trial since it was handed back to China in 1997.
Reclaiming the past: Abdulrazak Gurnah and Nana Oforiatta Ayim
Nobel Prize winner Abdulrazak Gurnah and writer Nana Oforiatta Ayim on the consequences of centuries of colonialism.
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