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US, Taiwan trade officials discuss deepening relations
Meeting comes as US President Joe Biden began his first visit to Asia in push to show commitment to the region.
‘Cruel summer’: Oil set to muster fourth straight weekly gain
West Texas Intermediate futures traded near $113 a barrel.
Monkeypox spreading in Europe, US, has African scientists baffled
WHO's European chief concerned that monkeypox could spread as people gather for parties and festivals over the summer.
The Voice of Palestine: When a journalist becomes the story
Colleagues and friends of killed Al Jazeera journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, pay tribute to her legacy.
Germany, Qatar sign energy partnership agreement
Deal will see Doha and Berlin focus on developing trade relations in liquefied natural gas, among other energy sources.
Markets: US stocks rise as China lifts sentiment
Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 climbed, shrugging off modest losses on Wall Street on Thursday.
Russia to cut gas supplies to Finland on Saturday: Gasum
Finnish state-owned gas company says cutoff, which follows Finland's application to join NATO, will not affect supply.
As the Ukraine war rages, Montenegro’s juggling act gets harder
Close historic ties with Russia and deep internal divisions are undermining a unified national stance on the conflict.
IMF extends Somalia funding to August following election
The IMF accepted the Somali government's request for a three-month extension to examine and endorse planned reforms.
G7 countries to provide $19.8bn in economic aid to Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine touched on almost every topic of meetings this week.
Burkina Faso: Eleven soldiers dead in attack on army base
The country has become the latest epicentre of a shifting conflict in the Sahel.
Russia vows ‘countermeasures’ as NATO looks set to expand
Russian defence chief says military units will be launched in response to Finland and Sweden's attempt to join alliance.
Pakistan holds bailout talks with IMF in Qatar as economy falters
The new Pakistan government is seeking the release of more funds from a $6bn rescue programme agreed with IMF in 2019.
German ex-Chancellor Schroeder leaves Russian oil firm
Lawmakers called for sanctions on Gerhard Schroeder and other Europeans who refuse to give up lucrative Russia ties.
France, Germany, Belgium report first monkeypox virus cases
The disease endemic in parts of Africa has already been reported in Australia, the US, Canada and other European states.
UN: 18 million people facing severe hunger in Sahel region
It cites the effects of Russia's war in Ukraine, COVID-19 pandemic, climate-induced shocks and rising costs as reasons.
PKK central to Turkish opposition to Sweden, Finland joining NATO
Turkey views the PKK - and all its affiliates - as security threats, complicating its relationship with Sweden, Finland.
Ukraine war boosts Europeanism in border-wary Greece
Despite the government's pro-Western policy, everyday Greeks remain wary of both the US and Russia.
‘We are going to die’: Food shortages worsen Sri Lanka crisis
Prime minister warns of a food crisis after chemical fertilisers ban by previous government drastically cut crop yields.
Twitter’s new crisis misinformation policy: All you need to know
The policy aims to fight misinformation during wars, health emergencies and large-scale natural disasters.
After Terra crash, investors and regulators count cost of crypto
Spectacular collapse of stablecoin puts focus on regulatory frameworks in South Korea and Singapore.
Polish lawmakers reach compromise on judicial reforms
Warsaw says bill proposing changes to Poland's legal system will unblock billions of euros of European Union funding.
Rajapaksa not only needs to go, he needs to face accountability
Protesters want a new Sri Lanka, not just a reshuffling of the stale old cards.
Belarus charges dissident with organising ‘terrorist’ group
Telegram channel Nexta's co-founder Stepan Putilo is accused of 'directing the activities of a terrorist organisation'.
Nikhat Zareen becomes fifth Indian woman to win world boxing gold
The 25-year-old boxer from Telangana state beat Thailand's Jitpong Jutamas at the Women's World Boxing Championships.
Indonesia flags sales rule after ditching palm oil export ban
Announcement comes day after the world's biggest producer of the key edible oil reverses ban on its export.
The future is post-Western
This current chapter of Western-run human history must be flung shut.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 86
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 86th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Analysis: The curious case of Russia in Central African Republic
Experts say Russia's involvement in Central Africa could be over just as quicky as it began.
Biden heads to Asia to boost Indo-Pacific ties amid Ukraine war
US president visits South Korea, Japan to strengthen Indo-Pacific alliances amid China's rise and Russia-Ukraine war.
New video shows no fighting before journalist Abu Akleh’s killing
The video, verified by Al Jazeera, corroborates witness accounts, adds further proof that Israeli forces shot Abu Akleh.
Russia has turned Ukraine’s Donbas into ‘hell’, Zelenskyy says
Ukraine's president says Russia's intensifying offensive has 'completely destroyed' the eastern region.
‘Difficult to believe’: Biden’s economy plan a tough sell in Asia
US president's arrival in Seoul will mark start of effort to promote new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework in region.
Sri Lanka bank says fuel shortage set to ease as students protest
Central bank says it has secured foreign exchange to pay for fuel and cooking gas shipments amid protest by students.
Post-election calm prevails in Beirut’s divided neighbourhoods
Fragile calm in Beirut's Ain el-Remmaneh area, home to longtime rival parties that are now key players in parliament.
Australians ‘uniformly worried’ about economy on election eve
Opposition Labor party maintains lead ahead of Saturday election amid rising uncertainty about the future.
Australia says man returned from Europe probably has monkeypox
Man in his 40s developed the illness, characterised by a distinctive rash, a few days after returning home to Sydney.
North Korea shuns outside help as COVID catastrophe looms
Pyongyang has not responded to offers of help and inquiries from the US, South Korea, the WHO and UNICEF.
Greek composer Vangelis dies aged 79
Oscar-winning composer was a musical pioneer, renowned for his experimentation with electronic synthesizers.
As Australia goes to polls, voters baulk at rising living costs
Liberal-National Coalition and centre-left Labor Party running neck and neck in election focused on rising prices.
What’s next for crypto investors?
Crypto market meltdown raises questions about investing in risky digital assets.
Young Timorese celebrate diversity after historical trauma
Those born after bloody separation from Indonesia see strength of ethnic heritage and dream of economic progress.
Asylum seekers stuck on Diego Garcia start hunger strike
Group of Tamils has been held on the island, site of a secretive US military base, since October last year.
US panel recommends COVID booster jab for children aged 5 to 11
Just more than 29 percent of US children in the age group have received two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech's vaccine to date.
Shireen Abu Akleh: US lawmakers demanding FBI investigate killing
Congressman Andre Carson tells Al Jazeera letter calling for US investigation into journalist's killing gaining support.
US: Oklahoma passes bill banning nearly all abortions
If signed into law by Oklahoma's governor, it will be most restrictive anti-abortion law in US, abortion providers say.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Donbas fully destroyed, says Zelenskyy
Ukrainian president accuses Russia of carrying out senseless bombardments, turning eastern Donbas region into 'hell'.
Trudeau to ban China’s Huawei from 5G in Canada
The ban will almost certainly stoke tensions between the two nations.
Could Libya return to civil war?
Prime minister of the Tobruk-based government triggered fighting by trying to unseat UN-recognised leader in Tripoli.
What might happen to Ukraine’s Azovstal prisoners of war?
Attention now is turning to how the Mariupol POWs might be treated and what rights they have as prisoners of Russia.
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