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Blockchain project Ronin hit by $590m crypto heist
It's one of the largest crypto industry hacks ever.
Russia draws up cases against Google for not removing banned info
Russia warned that Google could be fined as 20 percent of the company's annual revenue in Russia for repeat offences.
US regulators approve 2nd COVID booster for those aged 50 and up
US has seen a small uptick in new COVID-19 cases over the past week, raising concern that infections could surge again.
European countries expel dozens of Russian envoys
Belgium expels 21 Russian diplomats over alleged spying amid similar moves elsewhere in the European Union.
US job openings, quitting at near-record high in February
Many Americans are taking advantage of numerous opportunities to switch jobs, often for higher pay.
Official logs show hours-long gap in Trump calls on January 6
House investigators are building a record of what Donald Trump was doing as his supporters stormed US Capitol last year.
Who are the ‘bandits’ terrorising Nigeria’s ‘Wild Wild West’?
Armed gangs have been terrorising northwest Nigeria for years. But what does the catchall phrase 'bandits' encompass?
Russia-Ukraine war: Several killed in Mykolaiv attack
Seven killed and 22 wounded when a Russian rocket hit a regional govt building in port city, say Ukrainian authorities.
UN Libya mission uncovers abuse, investigates mass graves
The second report of the UN fact-finding mission documents widespread abuse of migrants and activists in Libya.
Ghana passes controversial tax bill after opposition walkout
Ghana is struggling to revive its economy from the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Oil dips as Russia signals it’s de-escalating conflict in Ukraine
Developments with the war in Ukraine and ensuing sanctions on Russia have caused wild price changes in the oil market.
How Francia Marquez aims to break barriers in Colombia
Longtime activist has achieved stunning successes in world's most dangerous country for environmental defenders.
US consumer confidence edges up in March despite inflation
Even though consumer confidence increased, Americans are facing the highest inflation since 1982.
Azerbaijan ready for peace talks with Armenia amid new tensions
Baku responds to Yerevan's call for negotiation of a comprehensive peace treaty amid new tensions over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Infographic: When is Ramadan 2022?
Muslims around the world will observe Ramadan and fast from sunrise until sundown for a month.
French family leapt off balcony one by one: Switzerland police
Police probing the deadly group jump from a building in Montreux says the family was gripped by conspiracy theories.
Russia says it will reduce military activity near Ukraine capital
Russia says it will 'fundamentally cut back military activity' around Kyiv and Chernihiv after Ukraine talks.
Russia expels 10 diplomats from Baltic states in tit-for-tat move
Moscow retaliates less than two weeks after Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania expelled a total of 10 Russian diplomats.
Mexico’s 43 missing students: Experts slam ‘falsified’ inquiry
Government investigations into the 2014 disappearances have been repeatedly criticised as rushed and unreliable.
Defending French justice: The lawyer representing an ISIL member
French lawyer, Nabil Boudi, fights to repatriate French citizens who are convicted ISIL members on death row in Iraq.
A life of isolation for Syrian refugees in Jordan’s Azraq camp
Opened in 2014, the remote refugee camp was built in response to overcrowding at Zaatari, Jordan’s largest facility.
BA.2: What to know about world’s dominant Omicron sub-variant
The coronavirus variant is more contagious than the original strain of Omicron, now it's spreading around the globe.
UK police to issue 20 initial Downing Street ‘Partygate’ fines
Police will not disclose the identities of those being fined for the lockdown-breaching parties during the pandemic.
AfDB president: Ukraine war could trigger a food crisis in Africa
Akinwumi Adesina believes the Russia-Ukraine war will have a ripple effect on food security and energy supply.
List of companies still buying Russian crude oil
There are still many takers for Russian crude as several EU countries avoid total ban on oil and gas from Moscow.
US judge: Trump ‘likely’ committed crime in bid to overturn vote
The judge made the claim in civil case and it does not have any direct legal implications for the former president.
As prices soar in crisis-hit Sri Lanka, many forced to moonlight
Low-income workers take on multiple jobs to survive as the economic crisis sees food, fuel and medicine costs surge.
The time is ripe for a clergy abuse inquiry in Latin America
Mexico could lead the way for the region by launching an inquiry into historical cases of clerical sexual abuse.
Hungary’s opposition struggles to maintain unity ahead of vote
An awkward alliance of six disparate parties seeks to defeat Orban's governing Fidesz party in Hungary's April 3 polls.
A letter to … my ex-mother-in-law, a double agent of patriarchy
My short brush with you scarred me for life but it taught me to honour my feelings.
Russia sanctions redraw shipping routes, cleaving East from West
Just as war risk is affecting trade with Ukraine, sanctions risks are impacting business with Russia.
Australian budget woos voters with relief for rising costs
Government looks to claw back voter support ahead of what is tipped to be a tough election in May.
China lodges concerns with Australia over student’s deportation
Beijing says it lodged 'solemn representation' with Canberra after the student was searched and repatriated.
Photos: Displaced but determined as Ukrainians flee fighting
At least 3.8 million Ukrainians have crossed into other countries, while 6.5 million have been internally displaced.
ISIL’s new caliph may be a bigger threat than his predecessor
We need to accept eliminating its leaders with tactical strikes will not bring an end to ISIL.
Suspected bandits attack passenger train in northern Nigeria
It is the second train attack since October in Nigeria, as bandits continue to wreak havoc in parts of the north.
Ukraine claims to retake Kyiv suburb Irpin from Russian control
Irpin's mayor says the situation is still dangerous after weeks of Russian onslaught.
Gulf states hold Yemen talks despite boycott by the Houthis
The rebels rejected the planned summit because it is taking place in Saudi Arabia rather than a neutral country.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 34
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 34th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Will Ukraine be the next Chechnya after Russia’s invasion?
Al Jazeera speaks to Chechen dissident Tumso Abdurakhmanov on the parallels between the Ukraine and Chechnya conflicts.
How are children affected by war in Ukraine?
Aid agencies ramp up effort to help the most vulnerable amid conflict.
Can Russia return to the world stage, as other aggressor nations?
Analysts say while Putin may be seen as reprehensible, outcasting him is unlikely because of Russia's strategic power.
War creates an opportunity for Indian wheat growers
Tightening supply and rising prices for grain from major exporting countries have made Indian wheat competitive.
Bangladesh shuts school in Rohingya camp set up by slain leader
The largest private school for refugees was set up by prominent Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah who was gunned down in 2021.
Will war ground the space industry?
Private and state investments in space may increase to reduce reliance on Russian supply chains.
US moves to shore up unhappy allies on North Africa visit
Antony Blinken's visit to Morocco and Algeria aims to bring the rivals together and improve relations with the US.
No-confidence motion in Pakistan parliament in bid to remove Khan
Opposition legislators' alliance, the Pakistan Democratic Movement, launches motion against Imran Khan in parliament.
Asian stocks climb, oil slides amid ceasefire hopes
Shares rise in Japan and Hong Kong, as talks between Russia and Ukraine buoy market sentiment.
North Korea’s Kim pushes self-reliance amid ‘worst difficulties’
North Korean leader calls for propaganda campaign to increase support for its official ideology 'Juche'.
Japan to ask firms not to pay for Russian gas in roubles
Move comes after Russia demanded 'unfriendly' countries make energy payments in roubles, instead of euros.
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