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Elijah McClain died due to sedative, police restraint: Autopsy
Amended autopsy report echoes conclusion of US grand jury that indicted police and paramedics for McClain's 2019 death.
Can the UK’s Labour Party heal its internal divisions?
Al Jazeera investigation reveals party officials worked to undermine former leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Argentina vice president slams corruption case as ‘staged fable’
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who survived assassination attempt this month, faces 12 years on corruption charges.
Abbas demands US seek justice over Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing
Speaking at the UN General Assembly, the Palestinian president accused the UN and the US of double standards.
Washington backs ‘open lines of communication’ with Beijing
US and Chinese foreign ministers discuss need to 'responsibly manage' relationship amid tensions over Taiwan.
Russia announces exemptions from Ukraine war mobilisation
IT workers, bankers and journalists are among the professionals to be excluded from the draft, says defence ministry.
Death in the USA — a botched experimental execution
Alabama wanted to kill a man by making him breathe nitrogen, based on a film. Except officials didn't know how to.
Bermuda weathers Hurricane Fiona as storm moves towards Canada
Meanwhile, Puerto Rico continues to grapple with widespread power outages in aftermath of deadly hurricane.
Uganda confirms three more Ebola deaths
Health ministry also says four more infections confirmed in past 24 hours in outbreak detected in Mubende district.
Why Republican governors are relocating migrants across US
GOP defends push that rights groups denounce as political stunt ahead of midterm elections. What exactly is going on?
ECOWAS sanctions Guinea, condemns Mali over Ivorian troops
West Africa regional bloc announces new sanctions over Guinea's schedule for a transition to democracy.
US relaxes internet sanctions on Iran in support of protesters
US Treasury expands Iran sanction exemptions to social media platforms, video conferencing and cloud services.
Infographic: Roger Federer’s career in charts
The 20-time Grand Slam winner is setting down his racquet after more than 20 years on court.
Palestinians in West Bank’s Masafer Yatta decry settler attacks
Palestinians in the Masafer Yatta region of the occupied West Bank denounce attacks by Israeli settlers.
Russian officials play down Putin’s nuclear threat
Two Russian officials ease fears of nuclear conflict after the president's thinly veiled warning to the West.
Brazil votes: Indigenous candidates target Bolsonaro stronghold
In Roraima, where two-thirds of people support the far-right president, Indigenous activists aim to halt illegal mining.
Photos: Bombs disrupt Ukraine’s critical farming industry
Russia's invasion in late February has dealt a heavy blow, damaging farmland, crops, livestock and machinery.
Qatar fund launches initiative to support conflict-affected women
Women in Conflict Zones seeks to empower women in conflict areas through humanitarian aid and developmental assistance.
Will a right-wing win push Italy towards Russia?
Italy's national election on Sunday will likely bring to power parties with historically friendly ties to the Kremlin.
Italy election: Energy woes prompt voter apathy, anguish
The prospect of a harsh winter is dominating the Italian vote, with many voters worried about sky-high gas bills.
UK mini-budget shakes the stock market, benefits the wealthy
The new finance minister's tax cuts send the British pound to a 37-year low.
India warns its citizens in Canada of ‘increase in hate crimes’
Advisory issued by New Delhi cites 'incidents of hate crimes, sectarian violence and anti-India activities' in Canada.
Australia climate change inaction violated islanders’ rights: UN
UN ruling creates 'a pathway' to allow climate victims to force national governments to address their plight.
UN experts conclude war crimes committed in Ukraine conflict
Investigators visited graves and detention and torture centres, and interviewed more than 150 victims and witnesses.
Moscow unlikely to use nuclear weapons, say ex-Russian generals
Former Russian generals tell Al Jazeera that while the prospect of nuclear war remains slim, the situation could change.
Mahsa Amini’s death sparks anger towards Iran’s morality police
Protests in the past week in Iran were sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, who had been detained by 'morality police'.
Shifting demographics stirs debate on Northern Ireland’s future
New census figures show that Catholics outnumber Protestants in Northern Ireland for the first time ever.
Casualties after blast near mosque in Afghanistan’s capital
At least 4 killed and 10 wounded after blast near Kabul mosque - the latest deadly bombing during Friday prayers.
Pakistan PM says ‘all hell will break loose’ without debt relief
As Pakistan reels under unprecedented flood crisis, Shehbaz Sharif appeals for debt relief and more global aid.
‘Planetary defence’: NASA targets asteroid in space collision
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) aims to collide with asteroid moonlet Dimorphos on Monday.
Protesters call for cancellation of state funeral for Japan’s Abe
Some 62 percent of respondents in recent poll by Japanese newspaper said they oppose holding a state funeral for Abe.
Beauty pageants say they are changing — don’t believe them
Their attempts at inclusivity are nothing but makeup to hide their ugly realities. It's time to abolish them.
Iran leader cancels interview with CNN’s Amanpour over headscarf
CNN presenter Christiane Amanpour said she was ready for the interview when an aide insisted she cover her hair.
Rescuers race to refloat pilot whales from Tasmania stranding
An estimated 230 pilot whales had become beached on Tasmania’s remote and rugged west coast.
Armenia, Azerbaijan trade blame for new ceasefire violations
Baku and Yerevan each accused the other side of firing first in renewed clashes along their shared border overnight.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 212
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 212th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tensions as Bangladesh accuses Myanmar of firing in its territory
Weeks of firing escalates tensions between the neighbours, raising concerns of new Rohingya exodus into Bangladesh.
Vanished: Australia’s Missing Indigenous Women
101 East investigates why Indigenous women disappear at a disproportionately high rate in Australia.
Israel to supply air defence system to the UAE
The SPYDER air defence system would boost the UAE's capabilities after attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels.
Death penalty commuted to life for China’s ex-security chief
Former deputy security minister Sun Lijun received 646 million yuan ($91m) in bribes between 2001 and 2020.
Unprecedented leak exposes inner workings of UK Labour Party
The leaked documents, obtained by Al Jazeera, reveal how party officials smear and intimidate rivals.
Hong Kong to end quarantine after outcry from firms, residents
Move to lift travel restriction comes amid fears the former British colony is losing its competitive edge.
Myanmar civil society tells UN to stop giving regime ‘legitimacy’
UN chief Antonio Guterres told UN agencies 'must stop' presenting credentials and signing agreements with coup leaders.
Why Marvel’s Mossad superheroine Sabra is all kinds of wrong
It cloaks Israel's state savagery against Palestinians in a cape and undoes Marvel's move towards humane stories.
US aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan arrives for South Korea drills
Arrival marks most significant deployment yet amid push for more US nuclear-capable 'assets' to deter North Korea.
The long search for a daughter in the wake of Sabra and Shatila
Survivors of one of the worst massacres in Palestinian history recount the horror of the events.
‘Even their remains should be in handcuffs’: Khmer Rouge vilified
Cambodians reflect after the UN-backed war crimes tribunal issued its final judgement on the regime's brutal rule.
Nearly 10 million Australians’ data possibly compromised in hack
Optus chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin says "sophisticated" actor was behind the cyberattack.
Four occupied Ukraine regions begin vote on joining Russia
Referendums are due to get underway on Friday, in votes seen as paving the way for an escalation of the war.
‘Red alert’ in China as drought dries up country’s biggest lake
Water levels on Poyang Lake have plunged after three months of drought with forecasters warning situation could worsen.
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