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Mexico’s foreign minister accuses Texas governor of ‘extortion’
Texas upped inspections of commercial trucks entering the US in a bid to pressure Mexican states increase security.
Protesting miners stop May Day speech by South Africa’s president
Striking miners got on stage as South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, a founding member of the trade unions, spoke.
We need Twitter guardrails that protect lives and free speech
Freedom of expression and user agency do not exist without safety and protection online.
Kenyan president increases country’s minimum wage by 12%
Across East Africa, prices of certain commodities are rising partly because of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
French greens, far left strike deal ahead of parliamentary vote
Melenchon's far-left LFI movement agrees to form a joint front with the EELV against Macron's La Republique en March.
Missile attack causes fire in Erbil oil refinery: Officials
Attack caused a minor fire at the refinery in the northern Iraqi city, but has been brought under control.
Photos: Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr 2022
Eid al-Fitr means ‘festival of breaking the fast’ and marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
The Russia-Ukraine war is making Indians poorer and hungrier
Falling earnings dented by inflation which has been exacerbated by the war is hurting household diets.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 68
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 68th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Explainer: After Russia swerves to avoid default, what is next?
Russia's $40bn in bonds and the chance of a default closely watched amid country's isolation over Ukraine war.
India accuses Chinese phone maker Xiaomi of forex violations
India’s anti-money laundering agency took control of the bank accounts of Xiaomi Technology India, it said.
Europe scrambles for long-term fix after Putin cuts off gas
European energy providers open Russian rouble accounts for gas, challenging bloc's united front against Moscow.
New Zealand welcomes tourists back as COVID rules eased
New Zealand welcomes tourists from US, UK, Canada, Japan and more than 50 other countries for first time in two years.
Russia not seeking to end Ukraine war by May 9: Lavrov
Russia's foreign minister says its Victory Day anniversary is not relevant to the pace of its war in Ukraine.
China’s COVID hard line eats into everything from Teslas to tacos
Companies from luxury goods makers to fast-food restaurants have taken a hit due to Beijing's 'zero COVID' policies.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Blasts hit Russian towns
Governors in Russia's Belgorod and Kursk regions report explosions as many Mariupol civilians wait for evacuation.
Chad’s transitional council delays national dialogue again
Postponement comes after Qatar called for more time for rebel groups and government officials to reach a 'peace deal'.
How to improve childhood vaccination rates disrupted by COVID-19?
Measles cases are up 80 percent as the pandemic disrupts routine immunisation campaigns.
Oil propels Saudi GDP growth to near 10 percent in first quarter
Saudi Arabia records fastest economic growth rate in a decade as oil sector fuels a 9.6 percent rise in first quarter.
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to discuss extending term of $3bn deposit
Saudi Arabia will discuss the option of extending the terms of $3bn deposit in Pakistani bank, a joint statement says.
Eid brings little joy for millions of Afghans facing hunger
Afghans struggle to put food on the table as the humanitarian situation continues to remain grim.
Denmark, Sweden summon Russian ambassadors over spy plane flight
The move comes after both Swedish and Danish authorities reported a violation of their airspace by Russian plane.
Thousands rally in Armenia warning against Karabakh concessions
Opposition leader announced that 'large-scale campaign of civil disobedience' will begin this coming week.
Joint West African force claims 20 rebels killed in Lake Chad
For years, rebels have launched attacks and set ambushes from their island enclaves in the Lake Chad basin.
Nine arrested in China over building collapse: Police
Suspects include the building's owner and members of an inspection firm accused of providing a false safety report.
May Day rallies held around world with calls for peace in Ukraine
Peace was an underlying theme on May Day with calls for an end to Russia's war in Ukraine.
The failed ‘state of siege’ in eastern DRC should not be extended
There are much more promising strategies that could help bring sustainable peace to the region.
Egypt releases three journalists ahead of Eid al-Fitr
Thousands of political prisoners, however, are estimated to remain in Egyptian jails.
Photos: Countries worldwide mark International Labour Day
May 1 is celebrated as International Labour Day - or May Day - around the world.
Guinea’s transition to civilian rule to take 3 years: Coup leader
Colonel Mamady Doumbouya says on state television after political consultations he is eyeing a transition of 39 months.
The radio show championing justice for abuse victims in Nigeria
Helped by pro-bono lawyers, the show Silent Voices exposes perpetrators and helps support women and child victims.
German chancellor defends ‘cautious’ approach to Ukraine crisis
Olaf Scholz rejects criticism that Germany is not supporting Ukraine enough by providing heavy weapons.
US speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Ukraine, meets President Zelenskyy
Nancy Pelosi is the highest-ranking American leader to visit Ukraine since the start of the war.
‘Reconciliation’: Moroccan ISIL prisoners ‘de-radicalised’
Prison officials say programme consists of classes on religion, law, and economics.
Taliban supreme leader makes rare appearance to mark Eid al-Fitr
Haibatullah Akhunzada appeared for only the second time since taking control of the Taliban in 2016 to hail 'security'.
UK legislator resigns after viewing porn in House of Commons
MP Neil Parish, 65, steps down after what he described as a moment of 'madness' while watching pornography on his phone.
What has the “do your job” movement in Mongolia achieved?
Youth activists call for better economic policies and stricter rules on corruption.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 67
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 67th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Bucha residents picking up the pieces of shattered lives
Streets of Russian-occupied Ukrainian city are being cleaned of debris but horrors of war unlikely to fade soon.
Russia-Ukraine war: Odesa airport runway ‘destroyed’
Ukraine officials say a Russian missile attack has knocked out the airport runway in the Black Sea port of Odesa.
Russia-Ukraine war: Civilians evacuate Mariupol’s Azovstal plant
Civilians brought out of Azovstal after a night of heavy Russian attacks on the last Ukrainian stronghold in Mariupol.
Iraqi police seize more than 6 million Captagon amphetamine pills
Syria is the Middle East's main producer of the drug Captagon and Saudi Arabia is the main consumer market.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Civilians ‘killed in occupied Kherson’
Deaths reported in Kherson as Russian attack knocks out Odesa runway and some civilians evacuate Mariupol steel plant.
How much is climate change to blame for heatwaves in South Asia?
Hundreds of millions in India and Pakistan struggle to stay cool in record-breaking temperatures.
Indian director Rajamouli scores a global hit with new film RRR
SS Rajamouli talks to Al Jazeera about his new smash hit movie, his inspirations, and the rise of south Indian cinema.
‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero’s family file $400m suit against gov’t
Paul Rusesabagina is serving 25 years in prison in Rwanda on terrorism charges which his supporters say are a sham.
Palestinians slam Israeli rejection of appeal over Gaza killings
Israeli court slammed for rejecting appeal over four Palestinian children killed in 2014 air raids on beach in Gaza.
Italian football ‘super agent’ Mino Raiola passes away
The 54-year-old Raiola represented star players including Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba.
Serbia shows off China missiles amid build-up concerns in Balkans
Serbia is striving to balance relations with NATO, the EU, and its religious, ethnic and political alliance with Russia.
Five rescued from China building collapse, many still missing
At least 23 people were in building when it collapsed and 39 others are uncontactable, authorities said.
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