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Ivory Coast authorities build wall for endangered urban park
Authorities hope the protection efforts will help the park get listed among UNESCO's world heritage sites.
Lithuanians crowdfund $5.4m for combat drone to Ukraine
Lithuanians donated millions in just three days for Ukraine's military to buy a Turkey-made Byraktar UAV.
Top US Democrat Nancy Pelosi’s husband charged with drunk driving
Paul Pelosi was charged in California with having a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 or higher.
China loosens COVID rules amid scepticism over full reopening
Residents remain in dark about when they can leave compounds despite authorities flagging official end to lockdown.
China, Pacific islands fail to reach consensus on security pact
Wang Yi urges Pacific region not to be 'too anxious' about China's aims after failing to agree on a security deal.
Land or Death: Colombia’s Indigenous Land Wars
A fierce Colombian grandmother defends her Indigenous community in the world’s largest cocaine producing region.
Nigeria CDC confirms 21 cases of monkeypox in 2022
More than 200 suspected and confirmed cases of the virus were detected in mostly Europe since early May.
‘Enemy moving in’: Fierce battle as Russian troops storm key city
An estimated 15,000 civilians in Severodonetsk remain trapped by heavy fighting amid a constant barrage of artillery.
In Thailand, Myanmar migrants’ ad hoc unions fight for legitimacy
Myanmar migrant workers are not allowed to form unions under Thai law, leaving them with little representation at work.
Sidhu Moose WaIa: India police probe Punjabi singer’s murder
Day before suspected attack, the 28-year-old rapper's security cover was withdrawn in bid to clamp down on VIP culture.
Sri Lanka PM’s olive branch to protesting youth: join governance
Ranil Wickremesinghe goes on national TV to offer young protesters greater say in how the island nation is administered.
Iran building death toll reaches 31 as protests continue
Two more bodies pulled from the rubble of a building that collapsed last Monday in Abadan as unrest continues.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 96
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 96th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China eyes security pact in talks with Pacific islands in Fiji
China's top diplomat holds talks with 10 Pacific nations in Fiji to discuss increasing security and economic ties.
Taiwan legislature erupts in violence over ‘secret expenses’ bill
KMT lawmakers try to block bill they say could be used to overturn ex-President Chen Shui-bian's corruption conviction.
N Korea logs rise in fever cases amid move to soften COVID curbs
Daily fever tally rises above 100,000 amid reports that movement restrictions in Pyongyang may have been eased.
Pakistan says IMF is only resort, shut out of bond markets
Finance minister says several countries are ready to offer help, but first wants Islamabad to secure funds from IMF.
Nepal recovers 14 bodies from site of plane crash
Nepali army finds wreckage of Tara Air plane a day after it went missing with 22 people on board.
South Korea passes $49.5bn extra budget ahead of local elections
Supplementary budget will fund support for small businesses and self-employed people affected by pandemic restrictions.
Egypt court jails former presidential candidate for 15 years
A court in Cairo sentences Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh and several other Islamist leaders to lengthy jail terms.
Leftist ex-rebel fighter and businessman head to Colombia runoff
Leftist Gustavo Petro will face businessman Rodolfo Hernandez in the second round of Colombia's presidential election.
UN rights chief criticised after China visit
Activists accuse the UN human rights chief of failing to press China on alleged human rights abuses during a rare trip.
Serbia secures gas deal with Putin, as West boycotts Russia
Serbian president refuses to explicitly condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine, has not joined Western sanctions on Moscow.
Russia-Ukraine live: Fears for the next Mariupol
All critical infrastructure is destroyed, Zelenskyy says, as fears grow the city may become the next Mariupol.
US Justice Department to review response to Texas school shooting
Accounts of police response to school shooting that left 19 children and two adults dead have flip-flopped wildly.
Sudan lifts state of emergency imposed since last year’s coup
Military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan issues a decree lifting the emergency, the ruling sovereign council says.
Tensions high as far-right Israelis march in East Jerusalem
Thousands of ultra-nationalist Jewish crowds march in occupied East Jerusalem chanting 'Death to Arabs'.
Colombians vote in divisive presidential election
Leftist candidate Gustavo Petro was leading in polls and well on his way to become Colombia’s next president.
Reporter’s Notebook: Recalling deaths in Ukraine’s Bucha
Al Jazeera's Imran Khan recounts scenes of dead bodies on the streets of Ukrainian city Bucha.
Torrential rains and flooding kill dozens in Brazil
At least 56 people have been killed after heavy rains caused landslides in the northeastern state of Pernambuco.
Palestine live news: Chaos as Israelis rally in East Jerusalem
Tensions high in East Jerusalem where thousands of ultra-nationalist Jewish groups march chanting ‘Death to Arabs'.
Zelenskyy visits front lines in Ukraine’s battle-scarred northeast
President Zelenskyy wore a bullet-proof vest during his visit and was shown heavily destroyed buildings in the region.
Inside the minds of Americans who do not think guns are a problem
Republicans in Texas double down on their pro-gun stance after the latest in a string of mass shootings in the state.
Iranian Zar Amir Ebrahimi wins best actress at Cannes
Ebrahimi won for Holy Spider in which she plays a journalist trying to solve serial murders of prostitutes in Mashhad.
Indigenous director asked to leave Cannes event over shoes
The filmmaker from Canada was removed by security at a red carpet event for wearing traditional footwear.
Uvalde shooting: The cowards in Stetsons
Why did the 'brave' Texan police not do anything to save the children at Robb elementary for 78 long minutes?
Russia puts ‘all its resources’ into capture of key Ukraine city
Russian forces seized a hotel on Severodonetsk's outskirts, damaged 14 high-rise buildings, and battled on the streets.
LGBTQ Ukrainians and Russians find solidarity in Berlin
As activists highlight risks for LGBTQ community, Germany’s Quarteera welcomes Ukrainian refugees and Russian exiles.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 95
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 95th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Ultra-nationalist Jews storm Al-Aqsa ahead of Israeli flag march
Some 3,000 Israeli police deployed in occupied East Jerusalem ahead of the far-right Jewish settler march.
Photos: Chaos as Liverpool fans enter Champions League final
French police fired tear gas at frustrated Liverpool supporters waiting in long lines to get into the stadium in Paris.
Flight with 22 people on board missing in Nepal
Bad weather is hampering the search operation by two helicopters with visibility extremely low.
US slams China’s effort to ‘manipulate’ UN envoy’s Xinjiang visit
US says China's conditions on Michelle Bachelet visit prevented her from conducting independent assessments in Xinjiang.
Nigeria’s PDP picks Atiku Abubakar to run for president in 2023
Former vice president to launch third presidential bid after winning People's Democratic Party primary.
Civilians killed in eastern DR Congo rebel attack
ADF fighters accused of killing civilians with machetes in DR Congo's Beni region.
Real Madrid beats Liverpool 1-0 for 14th European Cup title
Liverpool could not get past Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois: 'Today nobody was going to get in my way,' he said.
Is ethical ivory trade possible?
Zimbabwe pushes to sell its $600m stockpile as countries in southern Africa back call to relax global ban.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Fighting ‘continues’ in Severodonetsk
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says situation in eastern Ukraine is 'very difficult' as battles rage in Severodonetsk.
‘Triangle of Sadness’ wins Palme d’Or at Cannes Film fest
A viciously sharp satire about class conflict wins the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
Landslides and floods kill dozens in northeast Brazil
At least 28 killed in the last 24 hours in northeastern Pernambuco state, authorities said.
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