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Former Thailand PM Thaksin Shinawatra to go on trial for royal insult
The case relates to an interview the politician gave to South Korean media while in self-imposed exile in 2015.
‘We will win’ South Africa election: ANC confident despite ‘missteps’
Is the freedom' the governing party brought to South Africa still enough for voters 30 years later?
Russia plans higher taxes for rich, companies as cost of Ukraine war mounts
New tax thresholds and hike in corporation tax are expected to raise about 2.6 trillion rubles ($29bn) a year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 824
As the war enters its 824th day, these are the main developments.
Melinda French Gates says she’s donating $1bn in support of women, families
Philanthropist says it is 'frustrating' that some believe it is not the right time to discus gender equality.
Haiti transitional council names Conille prime minister amid gang violence
Garry Conille, who briefly served in the role from 2011 to 2012, has since worked as a regional director for UNICEF.
The art project aiming to keep Australia’s Indigenous people out of jail
Aboriginal people make up a third of all people in Australian prisons, but The Torch is working to change that.
Closing arguments wrap up in Trump’s hush-money trial: Here’s what to know
Jurors will now deliberate before delivering a verdict in historic New York trial against former US president.
Former spy chief Dick Schoof proposed as Dutch PM
Schoof, 67, is currently the top official at the justice ministry and a former head of the Dutch intelligence service.
US says Gaza pier being repaired as aid groups urge more consistent routes
Humanitarian groups say US-built pier having 'little impact' and warn ability to deliver aid to Gaza nearing collapse.
How tenuous is the peace deal between Egypt and Israel?
Exchange of fire at Rafah border crossing comes amid fragile political relations.
Israel’s Rafah assault could halt last functioning hospital, WHO warns
WHO says a 'full incursion' into the Gaza city will only leave ill-equipped field hospitals and additional mortality.
Ireland, Norway and Spain recognise Palestine as an independent state
Palestine has been formally recognised as an independent state by Ireland, Norway and Spain.
Former FTX executive Salame sentenced to 7.5 years in US prison
Ryan Salamepled guilty to tens of millions of dollars in unlawful campaign donations for causes supported by his boss.
After massacre in Gaza’s Rafah, advocates ask: Where is Biden’s red line?
Biden is allowing Israel to 'operate with impunity' despite his warnings against an assault on Rafah, activists say.
US opens up banking to private Cuban businesses to boost small firms
The measures allow independent entrepreneurs to open and access US bank accounts online to support their businesses.
Climate crisis threatens 41 million across Caribbean and Latin America: UN
Nearly 1,450 hospitals across region are also in low-lying coastal areas vulnerable to extreme weather, UN report finds.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024: Which teams are favourites for the title?
Al Jazeera's five favourites to lift the T20 World Cup in Barbados on June 29.
What happened when Israel attacked Rafah?
Israel has attacked twice since Sunday, killing tens of people in horrific circumstances.
Photos: Palestinians flee Tal as-Sultan area in Rafah amid Israeli assault
Israel's army continues to pound the southern city of Rafah after its forces on Sunday night bombed a tent camp.
Georgian parliament overrides presidential veto of ‘foreign agent bill’
Critics say the bill will restrict media freedom and obstruct Georgia's chances of joining the European Union.
At least 21 killed in Israeli attacks on tent camp near Gaza’s Rafah
Palestinian officials say at least 12 women among those killed in attack on tent camp for displaced people in al-Mawasi.
The Big Gamble
Fault Lines examines the legalization of online betting in the US and the impact on people suffering gambling addiction.
Ireland, Norway and Spain recognise Palestine. What has that changed?
Now 146 out of 193 UN members recognise Palestine, but what does that mean for Palestinians?
Vatican issues apology after Pope Francis’s ‘homophobic’ slur
Pope Francis 'apologises to those who felt offended by the use of a term reported by others', Vatican spokesman says.
Big Pharma’s focus on profit is behind medicine shortages, superbug threat
We cannot navigate the global health crises we are facing under our current profit-oriented medicine production system.
New York jury hears closing arguments as Trump hush-money trial nears end
Prosecutors and defence lawyers making final pitch to jury before deliberations begin in ex-president's historic trial.
Slovenia’s ‘moral duty’: What’s behind its push to recognise Palestine?
As Israel's war rages in Gaza, Slovenia is joining a clutch of European nations that hope to pave a pathway to peace.
Fighting for Survival in Gaza
How can we continue our lives after this war?
Hong Kong charges six people under new national security law
Police arrest the group for seditious social media posts under the much criticised law.
Trump’s Legal Troubles — Explained | Start Here
Tracking Trump's legal cases and what they mean for the US election.
Rafah’s main hospital shuts as Israel attacks again
Two medical workers were killed in Israeli attack on Rafah's main hospital, forcing it to shut down.
Taiwan’s parliament passes bill pushing pro-China changes
Thousands protested outside Taiwan's parliament after reforms seen as reducing the president's power were passed.
South Africa elections 2024: Key issues by the numbers
Unemployment, crime and access to electricity are some of the biggest issues on the ballot.
Israeli spy chief ‘threatened’ ICC prosecutor over war crimes case: Report
Report claims ex-Mossad chief tried to pressure Fatou Bensouda into abandoning a 2021 war crimes probe.
Global protests condemn Israel’s attack on Rafah
Protesters around the world have condemned Israel for its ongoing attacks on Rafah in southern Gaza.
Disgraced Olympic swimmer Sun Yang eyes competitive return as drug ban ends
Sun's ban ends too late for him to compete at the Paris 2024 Olympics but he says he will restart his swimming career.
UK’s Sunak eyes national service: What is it and which countries have it?
The proposed national service scheme is not the same as conscription but makes military or civil service mandatory.
EU pushing to boost military aid to Ukraine
The drive by some EU states to raise support comes as others, such as Hungary, work to block military aid.
Cape Town’s poor ‘neglected’ in South Africa’s only opposition-run province
Township residents say the opposition Democratic Alliance is elitist and runs a city that functions only for the rich.
Letter from ‘Kibbutz Israel’
In these dark times, it is heartening to see the Palestinian cause conquering new terrain in Washington and beyond.
Rafah residents face further danger as Israel hits city’s two hospitals
Israeli attacks put Kuwaiti Hospital out of service and trap medical staff, patients inside Indonesian Field Hospital.
Palestinian state the ‘only route to peace’ says Spanish PM
Israel accuses Pedro Sanchez of incitement to Jewish 'genocide' as Madrid seeks 'viable' state of Palestine.
Trump promises crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests if elected
Trump tells donors that the student demonstrators are part of a 'radical revolution' and promises to defeat them.
Boston Celtics reach NBA Finals with win over Indiana Pacers
The Celtics, who will play either Dallas or Minnesota in the finals, will try to win their first NBA title since 2008.
Submerged homes and heatwaves fuel Mexico climate angst
Waves wash over abandoned homes in Mexico's first community to be officially recognised as displaced by climate change.
‘Russia needs China more’: Are Putin and Xi in a marriage of convenience?
While Russia and China have drawn close in the face of Western sanctions, both have other acts to balance.
Spain formally recognises Palestine as a state
Spain has formally recognised Palestine as a state in a historic move towards justice and peace.'
‘They stole our jobs and life’: Anger and desperation in India’s coal belt
People living in the coal belt in West Bengal say their demands are unheard as India elects its government.
Cluster munition use reported after Ukraine’s Russian-held Luhansk attacked
Information on casualties is being clarified after air attacks cause fire in the occupied eastern Ukrainian city.
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