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After Roe leak, WHO’s Tedros says safe abortions ‘save lives’
WHO chief did not directly reference leaked US Supreme Court draft opinion indicating Roe v Wade may soon be overturned.
Debating the debate over the Russian war in Ukraine
Weaponising the media normalises war and undermines democracy.
US trade deficit hits record as goods imports surge
The gap in goods and services trade grew 22.3 percent to $109.8bn, the Commerce Department has said.
Somalia: AU says Burundi peacekeepers killed in al-Shabab attack
The African Union and the Burundian army commented on the attack, breaking from tradition.
Europe’s Russia oil embargo risks flaring already hot inflation
Most Eastern European countries still depend on Russia for more than half of their crude imports.
N Ireland Election: End of the Unionist-Nationalist binary?
Thursday's election will mark not only a landmark nationalist victory, but the emergence of a third force in N Ireland.
Bosnia announces vote date despite rows over electoral reform
Bosnia's electoral commission says the country's presidential and parliamentary elections will be held on October 2.
Somali family flees Ukraine, becoming refugees twice over
Mohamud Abdi, 31, packed his family's bags the day Russia invaded Ukraine, having escaped Somalia seven years earlier.
EU to ‘significantly increase’ military aid to Moldova
European Council President Michel says he backs Moldova's bid to become an EU member state.
Recombinant COVID variants: What is Omicron XE?
When large volumes of two viruses that are genetically linked circulate, there's a risk of a new ‘hybrid’ virus forming.
UN: Record 193 million people faced food insecurity in 2021
Nearly 193 million people in 53 countries faced acute food insecurity in 2021, a jump of 40 million compared with 2020.
A Toxic Feed: Social media and teen mental health
Fault Lines investigates whether social media exacerbates America’s youth mental health crisis.
Hungary says EU’s Russian oil ban plan lacks security guarantee
The EU's chief has called for a ban on Russian oil imports by the end of 2022 over Moscow's war in Ukraine.
US comedian Dave Chappelle tackled on stage
The famous stand-up comic was attacked during a show in Los Angeles but was not injured.
UN chief asks for safe return conditions for Nigeria’s displaced
Some 2.2 million people have been displaced in over a decade of violence from Boko Haram and its factions in the north.
Northern Ireland set to vote in election poised to make history
Sinn Féin, a nationalist, pro-reunification party, is predicted to get the post of first minister for the first time.
The leaked SCOTUS opinion on Roe vs Wade should not shock anyone
Efforts to overturn Roe vs Wade are just one part of a more general - and so far successful - conservative comeback.
Indiana, Ohio primaries: Trump nod strong, Dems stay in centre
The first round of primaries ahead of November midterm elections offered early indications of US political temperature.
India’s biggest IPO opens in midst of volatile markets
Through the IPO of state-run LIC, India expects to raise $2.7bn from the sale of a 3.5 percent stake.
Beijing imposes new transit restrictions in bid to contain COVID
As Omicron spreads, officials in China's capital city are trying to avoid the kind of mass lockdown seen in Shanghai.
CAR: HRW denounces alleged abuses of Russian mercenary group
The Kremlin-linked mercenary group Wagner has been accused of perpetrating human rights abuses in Mali and now CAR.
EU chief proposes Russian oil ban in new round of sanctions
The proposal, if accepted by EU members, seeks to stop crude oil imports in six months, refined products by end of 2022.
Dominican Republic says diplomat kidnapped in Haiti released
The incident comes amid uptick in violence and kidnappings as gangs jockey for influence amid ongoing political crisis.
Exhausted Azovstal evacuees recount trauma of Mariupol siege
Civilians who spent two months underground endure three-day journey before arriving in Ukraine-controlled Zaporizhzhia.
French left agrees to form alliance ahead of June vote: LFI
Melenchon's hard-left LFI and the Socialist party agree in principle to unite against Macron in the parliamentary vote.
Taiwan cracks down on China poaching tech talent
Taipei is ramping up efforts to stem brain drain in semiconductor industry as officials warn of a 'red supply chain'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 70
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 70th day, we take a look at the main developments.
A letter to … the Taliban men who drove me from my home
'The faces familiar to me, of my family and my friends, are left behind in the country that you took from us.'
Songs of the Gulf
Four songs from Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Iraq reveal a rich source of stories from the Arabian Gulf.
Liverpool beat Villarreal to reach Champions League final
Liverpool rallied after early scare to defeat Villarreal 3-2 and advance to third Champions League final in three years.
Tesla most ‘future-ready’ carmaker, China’s BYD rising: Report
Japan’s Toyota second, followed by Germany’s Volkswagen and South Korea’s Hyundai.
Finland’s big new export to India: Education
Schools offering activity-based learning over textbook-based education are emerging across India.
Australia’s Q1 retail sales speed past forecasts
Retail sales jumped 1.6 percent in March to a record $23.9bn, topping forecasts of a 0.6 percent gain.
North Korea launches ballistic missile in 14th test this year
Pyongyang is ratcheting up the diplomatic pressure on its regional neighbours as well as the United States.
Russia pounds Donetsk, Luhansk; at least 21 killed
Regional governor says death toll is the highest since Russia bombed the Kramatorsk railway station a month ago.
Philippines election: Is democracy at stake?
Polls for presidential race show son of former dictator Marcos leading.
Leila de Lima release urged after witnesses retract testimony
Philippine senator and vocal Duterte critic has been imprisoned for five years over drugs charges she denies.
As Vietnam reopens, villagers seek more sustainable tourism
Villagers in remote Dien Bien Phu are looking to traditional homestays to encourage tourism without overdevelopment.
Hong Kong GDP falls more than expected as COVID curbs bite
Economy shrinks 4 percent in the January-to-March period from a year earlier, according to advance estimates.
US abortion advocates vow to fight expected Roe v Wade decision
In Georgia, advocates brace for six-week abortion ban if Supreme Court strikes down landmark Roe v Wade decision.
New Mexico wildfire prompts call for US disaster declaration
A wildfire near a small northeastern New Mexico community in the Rocky Mountains is expected to keep growing.
‘Shameful’: US protests potential Roe v Wade abortion rollback
Al Jazeera speaks to protesters outside the US Supreme Court about potential overturning of Roe v Wade abortion ruling.
Two dead after building collapse in central China
At least 14 people are confirmed to be trapped in the rubble and there has been no contact with 39 others still missing.
Lyft says customers are spending on rides despite higher prices
The ride-sharing app said it surpassed expectations for both revenue and operating earnings in the first quarter.
How can journalists be protected online?
World Press Freedom Day this year highlights threats to media, especially online.
A look at some of the world’s toughest abortion laws
New limits on abortion rights are being pursued in the US and other countries.
Washington state reaches $518m settlement with opioid suppliers
Drug company McKesson will pay $197m, while AmerisourceBergen and Cardinal Health will each pay $160.5m.
Airbnb sees jump in demand as travel rebounds in North America
There are positive signs that people are itching to travel after more than two years of COVID-19 restrictions.
Ukraine live news: US helping ensure Russia ‘failure’, Biden says
US President Joe Biden says military assistance to Ukraine is a 'direct investment' in defence of democracy.
US issues visas in Cuba for first time in more than four years
Washington closed its consular services in Havana in 2017 after US personnel suffered from mystery illnesses.
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