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Australia hikes interest rates in potential election shakeup
Reserve Bank of Australia's move means millions of Australians face higher repayments on their home loans.
Myanmar regime condemns Malaysia call for ASEAN to work with NUG
Military-appointed foreign minister says Malaysia's proposal is 'irresponsible and reckless'.
Solomon Islands says it will restrict Chinese police
Solomon Islands envoy to Australia says Chinese police stationed there will be under local command.
Hong Kong to open beaches, extend nightlife as COVID curbs ease
Financial hub's coronavirus restrictions have battered business and prompted tens of thousands of residents to leave.
US top court set to overturn Roe v Wade abortion ruling: Report
Draft opinion obtained by Politico suggests justices could overturn 1973 Roe v Wade, which allowed abortion nationwide.
South Korea’s consumer prices rise at fastest pace since 2008
Asia’s fourth-largest economy saw its consumer price index rise 4.8 percent last month from a year earlier.
‘Not a businessman’: Hong Kong’s next chief faces test on economy
John Lee to take over business hub as economy languishes after two years of political crackdowns and pandemic controls.
Hundreds flee homes in US southwest as massive wildfire advances
Calf Canyon Wildfire east of Santa Fe, New Mexico, scorches swath of land, threatens mountain communities.
British Virgin Islands protesters condemn UK direct rule plan
Report commissioned by Queen's representative had called for Caribbean territory to be effectively governed by London.
In Photos: Gazans Celebrate Eid al-Fitr in Comfort
Tensions and the exchange of rocket fire between Gaza and Israel during Ramadan raised fears of a new attack on Gaza.
Estimated 3,000 people flee armed clashes in northern Iraq
Clashes first erupted on Sunday when the Iraqi military launched an operation to clear the area of YBS forces.
Egyptian researcher’s death requires ‘thorough’ probe, US says
Egyptian authorities say economic researcher Ayman Hadhoud died in a state mental health facility in early March.
Spirit Airlines prefers takeover bid from Frontier over JetBlue
The development was a reversal from last month, when Spirit was said to have favoured JetBlue's offer.
Wage gap costs some Asian women $3,000 a year: Report
An Asian American, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander woman stands to lose $120,000 over 40 years, the report warned.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy slams Lavrov’s Hitler remarks
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian FM's remarks show Moscow has forgotten or not learned the lessons of WWII.
Why has Chad delayed a national peace dialogue?
Scheduled talks between the military government, opposition and rebels are postponed for a second time.
UEFA bans Russia from more European competitions
Russia banned from taking part in Women's Euro 2022 and club sides banned from next season's Champions League.
Amazon defeats drive to unionize second New York facility
Amazon workers at a facility in Staten Island voted not to join an upstart union.
Burkina Faso investigates mine flood as rescue efforts continue
Prime Minister Albert Ouedraogo says the managers of the Canada-based mining company have been banned from travelling.
Germany says could drop opposition to Russian oil ban
Two ministers say Berlin ready to back EU ban on Russian oil imports and warn of potential economic costs.
US factory activity grows at slowest pace in nearly two years
Manufacturers have become more anxious about supply in the coming months due to new COVID-19 lockdowns in China.
Around 600 Palestinians held by Israel without charge, group says
So-called administrative detainees are held based on 'secret evidence', and are held for renewable six-month periods.
US: Ex-police officer charged with murder in boy’s shooting
Prosecutors say Thomas 'TJ' Siderio, 12, was unarmed and on ground when former Philadelphia officer fired fatal shot.
US Capitol riot: Jury convicts NYPD veteran of assaulting officer
Verdict comes as House panel investigating January 6, 2021 riot requests cooperation of three Republican legislators.
US midterms 2022 : What to watch in Ohio, Indiana primaries
Will candidates backed by former President Donald Trump win against other Republicans?
US Supreme Court backs Christian group in Boston flag case
Boston said raising flag of Christian group could violate the First Amendment that bars state endorsement of a religion.
Fed to tackle US inflation with fastest rate hikes in decades
It will get costlier to borrow - for a car, a home, a business deal or a credit card purchase.
Denmark to destroy 1.1 million excess COVID-19 vaccines
Health agency says it is difficult for Denmark and other EU countries to find recipient countries for the excess doses.
Al Jazeera wins record eight Drum Online Media Awards
The awards marked the first time that AJ Digital and AJE teams shared Grand Prix and Online Media Chair awards.
Peru: Months after huge earthquake, survivors feel abandoned
Displaced families have been camping out in tents, as critics say the government must deliver on promised aid.
Finland, Sweden to drop players from Russian hockey league teams
Finnish, Swedish hockey players playing in Russia-based league will not be chosen for national teams, associations say.
Russian theatre drops directors who spoke out against Ukraine war
The renowned Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow did not provide an official reason for cancelling two long-awaited performances.
How professional immigrants are reviving the US Midwest
Small cities like Columbus, Indiana now represent the most rapidly diversifying parts of the United States.
FIFA hands one-match stadium bans to Senegal and Nigeria
FIFA issued a raft of sanctions worldwide after studying dozens of cases from qualifying games for the Qatar World Cup.
Amazon’s rout spotlights gloomy forecast for e-commerce stocks
Etsy, Wayfair and Shopify are hurtling toward earnings reports this week in the shadow of Amazon's deep selloff.
Evacuation of civilians from Ukraine’s besieged Mariupol delayed
Evacuation efforts from besieged city run into delays; local official says Russia resumed shelling on Sunday.
Ethiopian police and Muslim worshippers clash in Addis Ababa
The incident occured outside the international stadium in the heart of the capital, during prayers.
Oil falls as China’s COVID restrictions threaten fuel demand
China has implemented stringent measures to fight a coronavirus outbreak, with Beijing closing gyms and cinemas.
Armenia detains 180 protesters demanding PM’s resignation
Anti-government rallies have been raging over Pashinyan's speech about the need to sign a peace deal with Azerbaijan.
Scorching weather forces India to face climate change head on
Tens of millions of Indians are struggling to cope with a relentless heatwave, with temperatures reaching record highs.
Nigeria: Five dead after Lagos building collapse
Building collapses frequently happen in Africa's most populous country.
Top US legislator Pelosi meets Poland’s Duda after Ukraine trip
Meeting comes two days after Pelosi led a delegation to meet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Kyiv to pledge US support.
Israel condemns Russian foreign minister’s Nazism remarks
Israel demands apology after Sergey Lavrov suggested Hitler had Jewish roots in comments about 'denazifying' Ukraine'.
EU accuses Apple of blocking rivals from iPhone payment system
The EU's antitrust chief says the US tech giant 'unfairly shielded its Apple Pay wallets from competition'.
Spain detects Pegasus spyware on PM, defence minister’s phones
Authorities say the phones of the two top officials were tapped in an 'illicit and external intervention' last year.
New Zealand faces major sea rise ‘much sooner than we thought’
While the global sea level is expected to rise 50cm by 2100, for large parts of New Zealand, it could be 1 metre.
Dubai: Deliveroo riders strike for better pay and work conditions
Food delivery workers went on strike against long work hours and decreased pay, forcing Deliveroo to back down.
Cinnamon summers: On being Libyan, and British
Writer Nadeine Asbali recreates beloved Libyan dishes inspired by childhood summers by the sea in Benghazi.
‘Now in shambles’: Turkey’s tourism revival fades on Russian war
Projected low number of Russian tourists is a major cause of concern for Turkey amid ongoing economic crisis.
Iran summons Swedish envoy over ‘illegal’ trial of ex-official
Tehran has called the trial of Hamid Nouri, who is accused of involvement in prisoner executions, politically motivated.
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