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Swedish police fire on protests against planned Quran burning
Police say officers wounded three people in Norrkoping as marchers protested far-right group's plan to burn the Quran.
Photos: COVID-hit travelling theatre returns in India’s Assam
Seven roving theatre companies back on stage playing before crowds across the northeastern state after a pandemic pause.
Tesla and other firms look to reopen Shanghai factories: Sources
Megacity is making efforts to exit COVID-19 lockdown that has forced most businesses to shut for three weeks.
Stocks, futures drop amid China, inflation concerns
Stocks and US equity futures decline as a jump in energy costs again highlights inflation concerns.
As Sri Lanka is set to start IMF talks, what are its options?
Sri Lanka is seeking up to $4bn to pay for essentials and pay creditors, but it must show IMF a sustainable debt plan.
Hundreds of thousands flee Russia and Putin’s ‘two wars’
Some 200,000 Russians have left their homes and jobs, fearful of being persecuted for opposing Putin's war on Ukraine.
South Africa flood toll rises to 443; dozens still missing
Residents face agonising wait for news of missing loved ones after floods devastate KwaZulu-Natal province.
Sri Lankan protesters demand justice for 2019 Easter bombings
Protesters criticise a lack of progress in finding those responsible for deaths of more than 260 people in the bombings.
China’s growth beats forecasts, but COVID, Ukraine risks grow
Stronger-than-expected figures cover only a small period of ongoing ultra-strict lockdown in Shanghai.
Nepal turns to citizens abroad to help build forex reserves
Remittances by overseas workers constitute nearly a quarter of the economy and are crucial for external payments.
China’s Shanghai reports first COVID deaths since lockdown
Deaths of three elderly patients mark first fatalities in Shanghai since authorities imposed a lockdown in March.
Japan’s struggling tourism sector despairs at lack of COVID exit
Japan is increasingly an outlier in a region that is lifting border restrictions and reviving quarantine-free travel.
UAL ‘suspends’ role in Israeli gov’t over Jerusalem violence
The measure is seen as a symbolic gesture and could be resolved by the time the Israeli Knesset reconvenes next month.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy vows not to give up territory
President Zelenskyy says Ukraine will offer tough resistance ahead of an expected Russian assault in the east.
How should leaders respond to rising tension over Al-Aqsa Mosque?
Tensions around the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem come amid an uptick in Israel-Palestine violence.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine will put up tough resistance in the east
As Ukraine braces for a new Russian assault in the east, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promises not to cede territory.
Peru’s imprisoned ex-president Fujimori hospitalised – again
The 83-year-old was transported from prison to hospital after suffering blood pressure drop and irregular heartbeat.
Palestinians mark prisoners’ day amid Jerusalem tensions
Protesters' call for Israel to release Palestinian prisoners comes days after mass arrest at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
EU seeks recovery of funds from French candidate Le Pen: Report
EU anti-fraud agency report alleges Marine Le Pen misappropriated public money while MEP.
Myanmar’s military government grants amnesty to 1,600 prisoners
No political detainees were released and the number of prisoners freed was a fraction of last year's 23,000.
At least 47 dead in Afghanistan after Pakistan attacks: Officials
Air attacks by Pakistan on eastern provinces of Khost and Kunar killed mainly women and children, officials say.
Protest forces Libya’s national oil firm to close Al-Fil field
National Oil Corporation forced to halt production after unidentified protesters entered Al-Fil oil field.
Top church cleric criticises UK plan to send migrants to Rwanda
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby says the plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda goes against God.
Russian ultimatum to Ukraine forces in Mariupol expires
Several hours after the deadline, there was no sign of compliance by Ukrainian fighters in the strategic port city.
No leaks detected so far in fuel-laden ship that sank off Tunisia
Divers have inspected the hull of the tanker that sank off Tunisia's coast with 750 tonnes of diesel.
The weapons being sent to Ukraine and why they may not be enough
The arms Ukraine receives will be vital to the outcome of the war, but will it get the influx of heavy weapons it needs?
Lives derailed: Fleeing Ukraine war destroyed my father’s health
When Russia’s invasion put the life and health of their sick father at risk, a family from Kyiv knew they had to leave.
Indian police arrest 14 in New Delhi after communal violence
Police made the arrests in connection with violent clashes between Hindus and Muslims during a religious procession.
How are US special interests undermining climate action?
Lobbying by fossil fuel industry and its supporters hampers carbon emissions cuts backed by majority of public.
Infographic: How many Palestinians are imprisoned by Israel?
Israel holds some 4,450 Palestinians - including 160 children, 32 women, and 530 administrative detainees - in prisons.
Britain’s Trojan Horse: A hoax that still harms Muslims
The Trojan Horse hoax served to legitimise and institutionalise a discriminatory culture against Muslim children.
Photos: Freshly dug graves and mourning in Ukraine
In the towns and villages just outside Kyiv, bodies of more than 900 civilians have been found, most of them shot dead.
At least 14 wounded in a mall shooting in South Carolina, US
A 22-year-old suspect remains in police custody and is expected to be charged with unlawful carrying of a pistol.
Tensions flare as Israeli police enter Al-Aqsa Mosque again
At least 17 people were reportedly injured as Israeli police carried out the second raid at the mosque since Friday.
Nigeria army says 70 ‘terrorists’ killed in air raid
The ISIL-linked fighters were killed in the north of the country at the border with Niger, Nigeria's air force said.
N Korea tests new weapon that ‘will boost nuclear capabilities’
Weapon launch, supervised by Kim Jong Un, comes as US and S Korea warn that N Korea could soon resume nuclear testing.
Russia-Ukraine live: Moscow says ammunition factory destroyed
Russian armed forces claim to have destroyed ammunition factory near Ukraine's capital with missile strike.
Russia says Mariupol ‘completely cleared’, urges surrender
Russia says strategic port has been ​​completely cleared with a small group of fighters holding out in a steel factory
Russian oligarch’s super yacht arrives in Turkish waters
Russian billionaires are heading for Turkey to flee Western sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Man City apologises for fan chants during Hillsborough silence
A crush before the 1989 FA Cup semifinal between Liverpool and Nottingham led to the deaths of 97 people.
Clashes erupt in India’s New Delhi during Hindu procession
The violence broke out during a procession to mark the Hindu festival of Hanuman Jayanti.
Rain continues to hit South Africa’s flood-ravaged east
Hundreds of people killed and tens of thousands displaced by nearly a week of floods in KwaZulu-Natal province.
Can Somalia’s new parliament rise to the challenge?
Lawmakers sworn into office after an election delayed by more than a year.
One killed in oil tanker explosion off Hong Kong
At least six others injured and authorities unable to confirm if there was an oil spill because of poor visibility.
UN: At least 35 presumed dead after boat capsizes off Libya coast
IOM said the bodies of six people were retrieved from the sea while 29 others were missing and presumed dead.
Russia bans entry to British PM Boris Johnson, other UK officials
Moscow says move in 'response to London's unbridled information and political campaign aimed at isolating Russia'.
Russia renews attacks on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv
Another military factory in Kyiv hit on Saturday, a day after Moscow warned it would renew attacks.
Ship carrying 750 tonnes of diesel fuel sinks off Tunisia’s coast
Environment minister says tanker's hull is watertight and there is no leakage 'for the moment'.
What is Twitter’s ‘poison pill’ and what is it supposed to do?
On Friday, Twitter's board showed it will not go quietly after Musk offered to buy the company.
Former Ukraine president calls for weapons, sanctions on Russia
Petro Poroshenko tells Al Jazeera the 'shortest way to peace' is to provide Kyiv with weapons.
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