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Chilli bombs and honeybees: Weapons in Tanzania’s human-elephant conflict
Across Africa, growing populations and shrinking habitats are putting people and wildlife on a collision course.
Sri Lanka vs Nepal – T20 World Cup: Team news, head-to-head, pitch, weather
Nepal will look for their first win in the T20 World Cup 2024 when they meet Sri Lanka in a crucial Group D match.
Palestinian film director revives ghosts of never-ending dispossession
Palestinian director Muayad Alayan talks to Al Jazeera about his new film.
Mexico’s president-elect Sheinbaum pushes judicial reform amid market fears
Claudia Sheinbaum has promised broad discussions with stakeholders regarding proposed constitutional reforms.
Mexico heatwave killing monkeys, lions offered frozen meat lollies
Dozens of howler monkeys were found dead in the gulf coast state, while others were rescued by residents.
Bangladesh’s ‘missing billionaires’: A wealth boom and stark inequality
A newly built residential complex is Dhaka's most expensive building, highlighting the country's economic disparity.
Video: Four US college tutors stabbed in northern China
Four American tutors from a university in Iowa have been injured in a stabbing attack at a park in northeast China.
Israel’s Knesset advances contentious ultra-Orthodox conscription law
Far-right religious parties are backing the bill with a view to inserting changes and limiting conscription.
Is the UK’s traditionally left-wing Labour Party on a ‘rightward’ path?
Labour's leader Keir Starmer has been accused of purging left-wing members of his party ahead of the general election.
Video: Police tackle pro-Palestinian protesters at US university campus
Police in the US confronted a crowd of protesters who staged an anti-Gaza war march at the UCLA campus in Los Angeles.
A construction worker’s death casts a shadow on France’s Olympics journey
Amara Dioumassy died one year ago, prompting labour unions to call for better safety standards.
Who’s in the running to be Iran’s next president?
Six candidates have been approved to run for the presidency in an election to be held on June 28.
Banana giant must compensate victims of Colombian paramilitary: US court
Surviving family members awarded $38.3m after Chiquita found liable for funding armed group that killed their relatives.
Pakistan vs Canada – T20 World Cup: Team news, head-to-head, pitch, form
With their fate hanging by a thread, Pakistan play buoyant Canada in a must-win game on a tricky pitch in New York.
Russia test: Will Pakistan attend the Ukraine peace summit?
Pakistan insists it has stayed neutral on Russia's war on Ukraine. But it now faces a difficult choice.
Jury deliberations start in Hunter Biden’s gun trial
The 12 jurors deliberated for about an hour after closing arguments. They will resume at 9am ET (13:00 GMT) on Tuesday.
Hong Kong hits back as UK judge says rule of law ‘profoundly compromised’
Hong Kong chief executive defends territory's judiciary amid concerns about impact of security and sedition laws.
Four Cornell College tutors stabbed in China park attack: US officials
The group, on a visit to a partner university in northeast China's Jilin province, were attacked while visiting a temple
Singapore Airlines offers compensation to passengers hurt by turbulence
Airline offers $10,000 to passengers with minor injuries, invites seriously hurt to discuss compensation offer.
India’s Modi wooed women voters. Did the strategy work in the election?
The pitch was clear - the results mixed for Modi's BJP. And India will see a dip in women MPs in its incoming parliament
US stock market hits new record ahead of interest rates decision
S&P 500 gains 0.3 percent ahead of US Federal Reserve's latest decision on interest rates.
S Korea says it fired warning shots after N Korean soldiers crossed border
Incident took place on Sunday at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two countries.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 837
As the war enters is 837th day, these are the main developments.
Apple unveils long-awaited AI strategy, partnership with OpenAI
CEO Tim Cook says new AI features are the 'next big step for Apple'.
Taiwan takes ‘pragmatic’ approach to keep formal allies amid China pressure
Taipei chooses pragmatism over ideology in relations with its diplomatic allies, but it might not be enough.
UN Security Council passes resolution urging Hamas to accept ceasefire
he UN Security Council approved a US-sponsored resolution calling on Hamas to accept a ceasefire proposal.
US Gaza aid pier not used in Israel’s captives rescue mission: Pentagon
US says it is 'incidental' that deadly Israeli operation took place near floating dock built to deliver aid to Gaza.
UN Security Council endorses US-sponsored Gaza ceasefire resolution
Fourteen countries vote for the resolution, which welcomes a Gaza ceasefire proposal, as Russia abstains.
What role does the president play in Iran?
Six candidates have been cleared to run in this month's presidential election.
Plane carrying Malawi VP goes missing
A military plane carrying Malawi's Vice President and nine others has gone missing.
British TV’s Dr Michael Mosley likely died of natural causes, police say
A post-mortem ruled out foul play in the death of Mosley, who went missing on a Greek island last week.
Hajj dream of a Gaza couple remains unfulfilled
Mahmoud and Fatima Jarghoun, a Palestinian couple from Gaza, have been applying for about 18 years to perform the hajj.
Belgium seeks new government after PM De Croo resigns
Alexander De Croo resigned after his Flemish Liberal's party slumped in Belgium elections.
At least five killed in Israeli attacks as Gaza hospitals appeal for help
Hospitals in Gaza hampered by months of Israeli attacks and blockade struggle to treat patients as death toll mounts.
Aircraft carrying Malawi vice president missing, search under way
President orders search operation after plane carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima went missing.
Stateless in Syria
A controversial aid worker is stranded in war-torn Syria when he is deprived of his citizenship by the UK government.
Antony Blinken in Middle East, says he is focused on Gaza ceasefire deal
Top US diplomat says countries in the region should press Hamas to accept Biden's ceasefire proposal.
Macron calls snap election after EU setback: What’s at stake for France?
According to analysts, the French president might be trying to test the public - and the far-right's ability to govern.
Ukraine reconstruction official quits citing ‘systemic obstacles’
Mustafa Nayyem announces resignation a day before an international conference focused on rebuilding Ukraine.
Detained Uganda anti-pipeline activist released
Environmental Governance Institute says Stephen Kwikiriza in 'poor condition' after 'severe beatings' in detention.
Three Valencia fans handed prison sentences over Vinicius Jr racist abuse
Spanish court convicts fans for hate crimes against the Real Madrid player in the first conviction over racist insults.
EU elections 2024: Who lost and won, and who was hurt?
The centre right held ground, but a surge for the far right could impact policymaking in Brussels.
‘I just want to stay alive for my mother’ says boy in Gaza
An injured Palestinian boy was seen pleading for survival so he could help his mother after an Israeli attack.
Armed conflicts hit post-WWII record in 2023
Number of conflicts worldwide hit 59 last year with 28 occurring in Africa.
Ukraine to seek secure parking for F-16s abroad
Kyiv expects first donated fighter jets will arrive later this year, but plans to keep some outside the country.
Armenian protests demand PM’s head over concessions to Azerbaijan
Mass protests against territorial concessions to Azerbaijan have rocked Yerevan.
Palestinians describe Israeli killings in Gaza raid to free captives
Palestinians in Gaza have accused Israeli forces of executions and mass killings during mission to free Israeli captives
Far-right parties surge in EU elections
Far-right parties have made significant gains in the European Union's elections.
How has Benny Gantz’s resignation affected the Israeli government?
Benny Gantz, the Israeli prime minister's principal rival, has quit the government.
These Palestinians are sheltering in their destroyed homes in Gaza
Palestinians from Khan Younis in Gaza have returned to live amongst the rubble of their destroyed houses.
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