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Coinbase plunges to new lows as cryptocurrency skepticism spreads
Shares dropped 23% to $56.04 in New York on Wednesday, a far cry from its first-day closing price of $328.28 last April.
Judge may end Trump contempt order, directs him to pay $110,000
A judge had ordered Trump to pay $10,000 a day for failing to produce documents related to tax case.
Palestinians in Gaza mourn the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
Journalists and people in Gaza Strip pay tribute to the Al Jazeera journalist who was killed by Israeli fire in Jenin.
Google to pay over 300 European news publishers for content
The tech giant signed deals with news outlets in Germany, Hungary, France, Austria, the Netherlands and Ireland.
Hong Kong arrests then frees Catholic cardinal and singer: Report
Cardinal Joseph Zen and three others were arrested by Hong Kong police, NGO Hong Kong Watch said.
Overdose deaths in US hit record 107,000 last year, CDC says
With opioid epidemic still rising, tragic milestone translates into one death from drug abuse every five minutes in US.
US gov’t: At least 53 burial sites at Indigenous boarding schools
Boarding schools were part of a policy to sever cultural traditions and take land from Indigenous people, report finds.
Russian gas flows to Europe via Ukraine fall as Kyiv shuts route
The transit point Ukraine shut usually handles about 8 percent of Russian gas flows to Europe.
Israel army reverses assertion Palestinian fire killed reporter
Israeli army chief Aviv Kochavi now says it was unclear who fired the shot that killed Shireen Abu Akleh.
Bitcoin tumbles to 11-month low before bounding above $31,000
The world’s largest cryptocurrency by market value fell as much as 6.2 percent to $29,085 on Wednesday.
Togo: Eight soldiers killed in attack by suspected ‘terrorists’
Security experts have warned that armed groups across the Sahel could spread operations to coastal states like Togo.
Cape Verde’s recycling initiatives face off against global trash
The powerful Canary Current ferries trash from across the world to the island beaches of the West African country.
The US Senate’s path to a Supreme Court hostile to Roe v Wade
How Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans gamed the system to give Trump three Supreme Court picks.
Five things to know about the killing of Al Jazeera’s Abu Akleh
Shireen Abu Akleh, a veteran journalist, was shot dead while reporting on an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank.
The 12 Al Jazeera journalists killed on the front lines
Since launching in 1996, 12 Al Jazeera journalists have been killed in the line of duty.
Nigeria’s Buhari asks ministers with political ambition to resign
At least five members of President Muhammadu Buhari's cabinet are seeking to succeed him in 2023.
Israeli missiles target Quneitra: Syrian state media
The reported attack is the latest to target Syria, but left no casualties, according to SANA.
Crude swings: Oil jumps to near $105 following two-day slump
West Texas Intermediate futures rebounded more than $5 after falling below $100 a barrel on Tuesday.
Two decades later, Nigeria’s health insurance is still flailing
Most Nigerians, especially rural dwellers, often go without adequate healthcare or insurance.
Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh killed by Israeli forces
We discuss Shireen’s legacy and global reaction to her death.
Shireen: Voice of the voiceless victims silenced
Today, we mourn her, tomorrow we scorn her killers.
What inflation? US casinos have best month ever, winning $5.3bn
The previous record month was July 2021 at $4.92bn.
UK signs deal pledging to defend Sweden if attacked
Sweden fears an attack from Russia in an interim period if the country applies to join NATO.
End of an era: Apple pulls plug on its groundbreaking iPod device
Apple said it will discontinue the iPod Touch, the last remnant of a product line that first hit stores in October 2001.
US inflation slows in April after seven months of gains
While it may be a sign that prices have peaked, Americans are still heavily burdened by the ballooning cost of living.
‘This game is up’: Serbia urged to take a stand on Ukraine’s war
Belgrade enjoys warm ties with Moscow but in recent weeks, pro-government tabloids have turned on Putin.
Killing of Abu Akleh shows Israel targets Palestinian journalists
How can Israel be expected to carry out a proper investigation, when it has already absolved itself of the crime?
Shireen Abu Akleh: Today, all Palestinians are mourning
We lost yet another revered Palestinian icon to the Israeli occupation.
UK rejects EU proposals to resolve Northern Ireland trade dispute
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss says the EU offer to ease customs checks failed to address the core problem.
Shadow System: LA’s secretive sheriff ‘gangs’
Fault Lines investigates allegations of violence and intimidation by deputy ‘gangs’ within the LA Sheriff's Department.
A room of their own: The lives of Ukrainian women refugees
Across three neighbouring homes in a picturesque Polish resort town, a new community of women and children is emerging.
US envoy in Israel urges ‘thorough’ probe into Abu Akleh killing
Ambassador Tom Nides 'encourages' full investigation into Shireen Abu Akleh's killing amid calls for independent probe.
Iran’s IRGC shells ‘terrorist positions’ in Iraq’s Erbil
The attack comes two months after the IRGC launched ballistic missiles at what it said was an Israeli base in Erbil.
‘Our voice’: Friends react to Al Jazeera reporter’s killing
Shireen Abu Akleh - who was killed by Israeli forces while reporting - was a role model, colleagues and friends say.
Attackers kill seven soldiers in ambush in northern Nigeria
For more than 10 years, Nigeria has grappled with various armed groups unleashing terror in the north of the country.
India top court puts colonial-era sedition law on hold for review
Rights groups and even the Supreme Court have spoken out about rampant misuse of the law against activists and students.
France opens probe into torture claims against Interpol president
Major General Ahmed Nasser al-Raisi is accused of involvement in torture and arbitrary detentions in the UAE.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 77
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 77th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Abu Akleh’s killing highlights Israeli attacks on journalists
Shireen Abu Akleh's death is only the latest attack on Palestinian, international journalists by Israel, say advocates.
World reacts to killing of Al Jazeera reporter by Israeli forces
Killing of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh by Israeli forces triggers outpouring of condemnation and condolences.
The Charlettes: An AI engineer in Ivory Coast and Ghana
A facial recognition app designed by software engineer Charlette N'Guessan, a woman with unique identity issues.
Climate change is devastating the Global South
It is high time for rich countries in North America and Europe to step up and help.
‘Second chance’: In Malawi, a teacher’s salary runs an orphanage
Two-thirds of Malawian children do not complete their primary education, one of the highest rates on the continent.
Shireen Abu Akleh: A trailblazer who gave voice to Palestinians
Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh was a household name in the Arab world for her coverage of Israel and Palestine.
Is the Rajapaksa political dynasty about to end?
Sri Lanka's most powerful political family faces escalating protests over an economic crisis and claims of corruption.
How Sri Lanka spiralled into crisis and what happens next
The island nation is experiencing an unprecedented economic collapse that has pushed the government into a deep crisis.
Photos: Israeli forces kill Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh
Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, was a veteran journalist who began working for Al Jazeera in 1997.
Indonesia’s palm oil flip-flops give Malaysia edge in India
Indian consumers are turning to Malaysia for palm oil due to Jakarta's erratic export policies.
Fishing Wood: Disappearing driftwood in Sudan
The centuries-old tradition of driftwood fishing in the Blue Nile is under threat in Sudan.
Musk’s tweets on Tesla funding reckless, court rules
Judge finds 'there was nothing concrete' about Saudi financing to take the electric carmaker private.
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