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Israel wants “complete control” of Palestinian land: UN report
Independent commission set up by UN says Israel needs to end occupation, cease violating Palestinians' human rights.
Russia, Turkey discuss grain export corridor from Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February halted Kyiv's Black Sea grain exports, threatening a global food crisis.
Can Boris Johnson regain the trust of the British people?
After surviving vote of confidence, the UK prime minister says it's time to move on from questions about his leadership.
Family of Black man killed by police agrees to a $3m settlement
Andrew Brown Jr was shot and killed by US police last year as he drove away from police during a raid on his home.
US woman accused of leading all-female ISIL unit pleads guilty
US Justice Department says more than '100 women and young girls' received military training from Allison Fluke-Ekren.
Bodies of Ukrainian defenders of Mariupol handed over to Kyiv
Bodies of some Ukrainian fighters who defended Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol handed over to Kyiv, families say.
Russia suspends deal with Japan on fishing near disputed islands
Russia's foreign ministry says Tokyo failed to make payments under deal giving Japan fishing rights near Kuril islands.
Cameroon soldiers killed nine villagers, government admits
The statement is an unusual admission of blame by the army, which has been accused of numerous rights abuses.
Russian MPs vote to quit European Court of Human Rights
The move formalised the broken ties between Russia and the Council of Europe, of which the ECHR is a part.
S Africa: Opposition calls for prosecution of Guptas after arrest
SA politicians have been reacting to the arrest of the Guptas, who are enmeshed in a longrunning corruption scandal.
2022 midterms: What to watch in primaries in 7 US states
California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota hold primaries Tuesday.
Boris Johnson survived the confidence vote. What next?
A constitutional crisis was averted on Monday - but politically, the result was the worst possible for the current PM.
More free trade will not solve the food crisis
WTO has lost the trust of the people - all governments must keep agricultural matters out of free trade agreements.
Summit of the Americas: US aims private funds at migration
Plan announced by Vice President Harris comes amid boycott of Americas summit by leaders of Central America and Mexico.
US elections: How pro-Israel spending affects Palestine advocacy
Despite massive AIPAC spending in Democratic primaries, advocates say debate over US support for Israel not going away.
KFC switches to cabbage mix in Australia due to lettuce shortage
KFC says change is due to a lettuce shortage after floods destroyed crops in New South Wales and Queensland.
SDF will turn to Assad if Turkey attacks in Syria
Reports state that Russia and Syrian government forces have bolstered their presence in northern Syria.
Iran’s nuclear chief questions IAEA impartiality as censure looms
Iranian official tells Al Jazeera the world's atomic watchdog and its director are acting under political pressure.
Mariupol survivor: My young children asked me if it hurts to die
A 28-year-old mother recounts her harrowing ordeal in Mariupol, where she was surrounded by death and destruction.
Ghani unlikely to have fled Kabul with millions in cash: Report
Assessment by SIGAR watchdog says Ghani may have taken $500,000 while tens of millions of dollars disappeared.
EU clinches world first deal on single mobile charging port
Move means most mobile phones, tablets and cameras will be required to have a USB Type-C charging port from late 2024.
Sri Lanka PM urges ‘patience’ as UN set to make appeal for funds
UN to make worldwide public appeal for funds and has pledged $48m for food, agriculture and health, says Wickremesinghe.
Palestinian artists targeted in Germany ahead of major art event
Exhibition space for documenta 15 art festival vandalised, as threats to Palestinian artists in Germany escalate.
Lebanese army arrests 64 people trying to sail to Europe
Lebanon's deteriorating economy is pushing people to risk their lives sailing to Europe for a better life.
Fiji turns over yacht allegedly owned by Russian oligarch to US
The ruling ends an eight-week legal battle over the $300m Amadea yacht, allegedly owned by Suleiman Kerimov.
China says Australia military planes in S China Sea are a threat
Beijing says Australia military aircraft in the South China Sea region threaten its sovereignty and security.
Can cryptocurrencies make a comeback?
Value of digital currencies including Bitcoin have fallen sharply from 2021 peaks.
Sweden’s government averts political crisis with last-minute deal
The deal stems from winning the support of a politician who is determined that Stockholm does not cave to Turkey.
Saudi economy sees fastest growth in decade on higher oil output
The higher oil production by Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ states was to offset Russian output losses.
Nigeria: Buhari has no preferred successor, spokesman says
President Buhari, who is constitutionally barred from contesting, will step down in 2023 after eight years in office.
Russia’s Lavrov cancelled visit a ‘diplomatic scandal’ for Serbia
Three NATO members shut down their airspace to the Russian foreign minister's plane, forcing him to cancel his trip.
Photos: Harvest festival celebrations held in India’s Assam
Ancient tradition known as the Baikho festival is predominantly observed by Rabha people every year in June.
UK’s Johnson seeks to regain authority after Tory confidence vote
The British leader convenes his cabinet, trying to patch up his tattered authority after surviving a confidence vote.
Spain’s top court calls NSO Group CEO to testify in spying case
High Court judge to travel to Israel to question Shalev Hulio amid probe into the use of Pegasus in hacking scandal.
Dominican Republic environment minister shot dead in office
Minister Orlando Jorge Mera, the son of former President Salvador Jorge Blanco, was reportedly killed by a close friend.
UAE joins Muslim nations in slamming India over Prophet remarks
UAE foreign ministry says the BJP officials' comments were 'contrary to moral and humanitarian values and principles'.
US Republican senator calls for probe into Abu Akleh’s killing
Mitt Romney, joined by a Democratic senator, urges the US to ensure a 'full and transparent investigation'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 104
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 104th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Hong Kong activists face life terms as security trial proceeds
'Subversion' cases linked to 2020 democratic primaries transferred to High Court where the maximum sentence is life.
If there is to be a future, it should not be led by the West
'The West has proven it is incapable of leading the world,' says African studies scholar Yannick Giovanni Marshall.
How is a ‘state of exception’ changing El Salvador?
Government says emergency measures will spur victory over gangs, but critics warn powers are being used arbitrarily.
Sri Lanka president vows to finish term
Rajapaksa says he won't stand for re-election but wants to fix financial mess rather than 'go as a failed president'.
Apple aims to embed more deeply into cars with its software
At its developers' conference Apple showed off a new car dashboard that can display data like speed, fuel levels.
Bangladesh shipping depot fire brought under control after 3 days
Authorities have not determined the cause of the disaster but suspect a container of hydrogen peroxide was the source.
Insulting Prophet Mohammed is straight out of the BJP playbook
The anti-Islam insults by high-ranking BJP staffers, which caused a diplomatic storm, are hardly anomalies.
Sri Lanka’s economic crisis threatens its dollar-earning IT firms
Sri Lanka’s IT sector is trying to retain talent with dollar-linked salaries as young professionals look to exodus.
US warns of ‘forceful’ response if N Korea tests nuclear weapon
Warning comes amid growing concern that Pyongyang is preparing for its first nuclear weapons test since 2017.
Mali military promises return to civilian rule in March 2024
Generals hope offer will lead to lifting of sanctions imposed after they reneged on an earlier promise to hold elections
Israeli coalition fails to pass bill on upholding settler law
Monday’s vote marks a major setback for the fragile coalition government that could send Israel to new elections.
US Capitol riot: Proud Boys face seditious conspiracy charges
Former leader and four other members of far-right group face new charges over January 6, 2021 riot in Washington, DC.
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