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‘Must be credible’: Energy giants challenged over climate action
Only four out of the top 15 global energy majors have set 2030 goals to cut carbon emissions.
Ukraine accused of deadly cross-border attack on Russian village
If confirmed, it would mark the first time a Russian was killed inside the country by Ukraine shelling since war began.
UK police issue more than 100 fines over ‘Partygate’ scandal
Officers have issued at least 50 more penalty notices over COVID-19 lockdown rule-breaking gatherings inside government.
Ranil Wickremesinghe to be new PM of crisis-hit Sri Lanka: Party
Five-time former premier is being appointed in an effort to bring stability to the island nation, says a party official.
Burkina Faso search party closer to men trapped in flooded mine
The workers have been trapped underground since the flooding began on April 16.
N Korea fires ballistic missiles after confirming 1st COVID cases
Three short-range ballistic missiles fired towards the sea from Sunan area of the capital, Pyongyang, South Korea says.
Marcos dynasty back in power: What’s next for the Philippines?
Will Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr replicate his father's dictatorial ambitions?
Chemical plant explosion shakes Slovenia’s Kocevje
Authorities urge residents to stay indoors after a blast and fire at Kocevje's chemical plant injures at least 20.
Photos: State service in Ramallah for Shireen Abu Akleh
The experienced and well-known Al Jazeera TV correspondent was killed by Israeli forces in Jenin on Wednesday.
Plane carrying 11 passengers crashes in central Cameroon
The cause of the crash, as well as the identity and status of those on board, remains unclear.
Kosovo to apply for Council of Europe membership
With the departure of Russia from the body over Ukraine, Kosovo's chances of being accepted into the organisation grew.
ASEAN leaders head to White House for key summit
US rolls out the red carpet for Southeast Asian leaders amid increasing rivalry in the Asia Pacific.
Timeline: Violence in the West Bank following Israeli raids
Over the past year, Israeli forces have killed at least 380 Palestinians, including 90 children, according to the UN.
Sri Lanka court bans ex-PM Rajapaksa, allies from leaving country
Mahinda Rajapaksa, son Namal and 15 allies barred from leaving island over violence against anti-government protesters.
Some truths about Shireen Abu Akleh’s murder
She was not 'killed'. She was murdered.
‘Barbaric war on Ukraine’: EU’s von der Leyen denounces Russia
European Commission president calls Russia the 'most direct threat' to international order during annual meeting.
Grandchild or $650,000: Indian parents take son to court
Couple sue son demanding that he and his wife produce either a grandchild in a year or cough up money they spent on him.
How we remember them: My grandmother’s shirt
'In my closet, I have a shirt that once belonged to my grandmother... When I’m an old woman, I should like to wear it.'
Indian rupee hits new low, stocks tumble on inflation woes
The rupee hit a new low for the second time this week while the stock exchange tumbled to its lowest in two months.
South Korea drafts $46bn budget to help COVID-hit businesses
President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration will pay more than $20bn to small businesses and the self-employed.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 78
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 78th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Nuclear talks: Iran’s Raisi launches major economic reform
President announced reforms a day before the EU's coordinator for nuclear deal negotiations arrived in Tehran.
Many Sri Lankans flee Colombo as leaders meet to discuss crisis
Hundreds of people thronged main bus station in the commercial capital after authorities lifted an indefinite curfew.
Siemens, Finnish utility Fortum quit Russia over Ukraine war
German and Finnish firms join the list of mostly Western firms that have halted business over conflict.
Finland must apply to join NATO ‘without delay’: Finnish leaders
Finnish leaders announce a significant policy shift triggered by Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
EU oil ban adds pressure on Russia but obstacles remain: Analysts
For a complete embargo to be successful, the bloc has yet to convince countries which rely more heavily on Moscow.
Ukraine goes on the counteroffensive as Russians fall back
Ukrainian forces have pushed the enemy within 10km of the Russian border and continue to thwart Russian attacks.
Ukraine to hold first war crimes trial of Russian soldier
Prosecutors say 21-year-old Vadim Shyshimarin is accused of killing an unarmed 62-year-old civilian.
Palestinians mourn Abu Akleh as funeral set to begin in Ramallah
State funeral service for the slain Al Jazeera journalist will take place at the presidential compound in Ramallah.
Sri Lanka: How can the crisis be resolved?
We also look at the suffering of Syrian children and how the Taliban is further clamping down on womens' freedoms.
As crisis worsens, Sri Lankan businesses want Rajapaksa to go
Several business groups in Sri Lanka have asked the president to appoint a new government and resign immediately.
China passenger jet catches fire, dozens ‘lightly injured’
Tibet Airlines says all 113 passengers and 9 crew on board the plane that caught fire were safely evacuated.
Timeline: Week 11 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events during week 11 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Dehydrated birds falling from sky in India amid record heatwave
Rescuers in Gujarat state are picking up dozens of exhausted birds daily as scorching heatwave dries out water sources.
Philippines’s GDP growth blasts past forecasts
Southeast Asian country's gross domestic product expands 8.3 percent in first quarter.
Biden, Xi congratulate Marcos Jr on Philippine presidential win
Ferdinand Marcos Jr declares victory in Philippine presidential election, pledges to be a leader 'for all Filipinos'.
Japan PM Kishida pledges further cooperation with EU on Russia
Tokyo earlier this week announced it would phase out imports of Russian oil.
North Korea reports first COVID outbreak since pandemic began
Kim Jong Un calls nationwide lockdown to tackle 'malicious' virus after BA.2 sub-variant detected in Pyongyang.
Shireen Abu Akleh: US activists slam ‘impunity’ for Israeli abuse
Advocates say US should not allow Israel to investigate itself for killing of second American citizen this year.
Calls grow for independent investigation into Akleh’s death
The UN calls for 'independent investigation' after Al Jazeera says Shireen Abu Akleh was 'assassinated in cold blood'.
US baby formula crisis: Abbott could start production in 2 weeks
Top US supplier of formula could restart production within 2 weeks but it can take 8 weeks for product to hit shelves.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Mariupol a ‘medieval ghetto’
Vadym Boychenko says conditions in the city are 'dire'; there is no medicine, and little food and drinking water.
Palestine UN ambassador rules out Israeli role in Abu Akleh probe
Riyad Mansour says Palestine will not accept Israeli participation in investigation of Shireen Abu Akleh's killing.
Senate bid to ensure US abortion rights nationwide fails
Republicans block legislation proposed by Democrats that seeks to ensure access to abortion in all 50 states.
Al Jazeera staff in Washington, DC mourn Abu Akleh
Journalists gathered in the US capital to hold a moment of silence for their beloved colleague Shireen Abu Akleh.
US midterms: Trump-backed candidates win, lose in primaries
Trump-favoured candidate falls short in Nebraska while former president's pick prevails in West Virginia.
US stocks slide on data showing US inflation to remain high
The S&P 500 erased gains and dropped to its lowest since March 2021.
UN ‘concerned’ about risks of global hunger due to Ukraine war
As Ukraine war threatens food security globally, UN chief says he's 'deeply concerned' about hunger becoming widespread.
Russia demands Polish apology for red paint attack on ambassador
Russia said a decision on what 'further steps will be taken' against Poland depends on Warsaw's response to the demands.
Sri Lankan president to appoint new PM, cabinet this week
New prime minister and cabinet will command a majority in the 225-seat parliament, says President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
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