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Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi confirmed dead in helicopter crash
The helicopter, which was also carrying Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, went down in poor weather.
‘Why should we vote?’ India’s jute workers blame politicians for woes
Jute, a major Indian export, is in a crisis. The vote of millions of industry workers in Bengal state is up for grabs.
William Lai Ching-te urges peace as he becomes Taiwan’s new president
Lai takes over as leader as Beijing aggressively asserts its claim over the self-governed island of 23 million people.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 816
As the war enters its 816th day, these are the main developments.
Who was Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi?
Raisi - a hardline and religiously conservative politician - had deep connections in the judiciary and religious elite.
‘Troublemaker’ William Lai Ching-te to take oath as Taiwan’s new president
Lai's election victory gave the DPP an unprecedented third term, but his room for manoeuvre is likely to be limited.
‘Bring Julian home’: the Australian campaign to free Assange
Assange's supporters say what Wikileaks revealed about power and access to information is as relevant today as ever.
What we know about Iranian President Raisi’s helicopter crash
A helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and the foreign minister has crashed in a remote area north Iran.
French forces clear New Caledonia roadblocks as official vows to end unrest
Dozens of barricades dismantled along key road linking airport to capital Noumea, French officials say.
Israeli army steps up attacks across Gaza as top US official visits Israel
Air and ground attacks kill dozens across besieged enclave as US adviser Jake Sullivan holds talks with Israeli leaders.
Man City clinch historic fourth Premier League title despite Arsenal win
City beat West Ham United 3-1 at home to secure their eighth title ahead of Arsenal, who beat Everton 2-1.
Russian attacks on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region kill at least 11 people
Dozens of people also wounded, Ukrainian officials say, as Moscow continues offensive in Ukraine's northeast.
President Raisi’s helicopter crashes in Iran: What we know so far
A helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and FM crashed while travelling back from East Azerbaijan province.
Slovakia: PM Fico’s life no longer in danger after shooting, minister says
Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in serious condition and requires intensive care, Slovak officials say.
Verstappen resists Norris fightback to claim dramatic F1 victory at Imola
Red Bull's Max Verstappen holds off last-start winner Lando Norris of McLaren to extend his championship lead.
Week in pictures: From a Putin-Xi meeting to Cannes film festival
A look at some of last week's events.
Helicopter carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi crashes
The helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and the foreign minister has suffered a hard landing.'
Benny Gantz threatens to quit Israeli gov’t if no post-war Gaza plan
Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz has threatened to quit the government.
Fury vs Usyk: Will Usyk lose the undisputed title, and when is the rematch?
Usyk could lose his title within two weeks of becoming the undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world.
Dominican Republic voters head to the polls with eyes on Haiti crisis
Incumbent President Luis Abinader expected to have strong showing as his policies on migration, economy widely popular.
Search under way after helicopter carrying Iran’s president Raisi crashes
Interior minister says rescue teams dispatched after helicopter suffers 'hard landing' in East Azerbaijan province.
Arsenal, Man City: All you need to know about the EPL final day title fight
Al Jazeera's Sohail Malik speaks to former Manchester City player Nicky Summerbee about what to expect on the final day.
At least 66 dead as new floods hit Afghanistan’s Faryab province
Flooding damaged more than 1,500 houses, swamped more than 400 hectares of agricultural land and killed livestock.
‘Nothing left’: How climate change pushes Indigenous people from their land
In Peru, a community of Ashaninka people starts the process of leaving their homeland as Amazon forests disappear.
The new cycle of atrocities in Darfur must be stopped
As the RSF closes in on el-Fasher, there must be urgent international action to prevent atrocities.
Malaysian PM: Can’t deny US complicity in Gaza genocide
Anwar Ibrahim urges the US to halt arms supply to Israel, cites Gaza genocide concerns in exclusive interview.
Biden likely to face pro-Palestine protests at iconic Morehouse College
The mainly Black institution of Martin Luther King Jr has been site of protests calling for end to the killings in Gaza.
Three reported killed as DR Congo military averts ‘attempted coup’
Military says coup was 'nipped in the bud' by the forces and the perpetrators were arrested, including foreigners.
Philippines plans vaccination drive as whooping cough outbreak claims lives
UNICEF says the Philippines is among countries with the highest number of unvaccinated children, who are most at risk.
Desperate scenes as Gaza aid trucks arrive from US floating pier
Desperate Palestinians were filmed clambering onto aid trucks carrying supplies for Gaza that were delivered.
New York police violently arrest pro-Palestine protesters marking Nakba
Several arrested as they tried to march in Brooklyn to protest Gaza war and 1948 ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.
‘Grim reminder’: Sri Lanka’s Tamils mark 15 years since end of civil war
Ceremony held at memorial site in Mullivaikkal village despite reports of heavy surveillance and alleged intimidation.
Dallas rally to down Oklahoma City, reach NBA Western Conference finals
After ousting the Thunder, the Mavericks will now face either Denver or Minnesota in the Western Conference finals.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 815
As the war enters its 815th day, these are the main developments.
The statistics behind Leverkusen’s historic unbeaten Bundesliga title win
Bayer Leverkusen is the first team in Germany's top-flight league to go all season undefeated. Here are the key numbers.
Taiwan ramps up security for new president’s inauguration amid China threat
Taipei defence ministry says it detected seven Chinese aircraft and as many naval vessels near Taiwan in past 24 hours.
This researcher found billions in ‘invisible’ gold in Jo’burg’s mine dumps
At 26 years old, Steve Chingwaru uncovered 420 tonnes of gold in buried mining waste. Now everyone wants to hire him.
India Lok Sabha election 2024 Phase 5: Who votes and what’s at stake?
Voters to decide the fate of 695 candidates, including opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, in the fifth phase of polls.
Oleksandr Usyk beats Tyson Fury to become undisputed heavyweight champion
Ukraine's Usyk beat UK's Fury by a split decision to become the first unifying title fighter since 1999.
Can the world’s top court stop Israel’s offensive in Rafah?
Israel refutes South Africa's accusation that its Gaza military campaign is a genocidal act against Palestinians.
UN says 800,000 people have fled Rafah as Israel kills dozens in Gaza
Israel says it recovered remains of one captive while Hamas claims several attacks against Israeli troops across Gaza.
Israel’s Gantz demands Gaza post-war plan, threatens to quit gov’t
Netanyahu rival lays out six-point strategy, including forming an international coalition to help govern Gaza after war.
Russian court seizes two European banks’ assets amid Western sanctions
Freezing hundreds of billions of dollars in lenders' assets was part of dispute over gas project halted by sanctions.
At least 23 people missing off Tunisia coast, authorities say
Search and rescue operations under way while five suspects have been arrested, Tunisian National Guard says.
Georgia’s president vetoes controversial ‘foreign agents’ bill
President Salome Zourabichvili says the law is 'Russian in its essence', but parliament is expected to overturn veto.
Vietnam nominates public security minister to be new president
To Lam has been public security chief since 2016 and has taken a hard line on human rights movements in the country.
Three Afghans, three Spanish tourists killed in Bamyan shooting
Group of tourists and their companions was fired on while walking through a market in central Afghanistan.
Violent protests rage in France’s New Caledonia amid growing civil unrest
France's Pacific Islands territory has been rocked by riots for nearly a week over planned electoral reforms.
Are seed-sowing drones the answer to global deforestation?
Drones are being used to replant degraded areas of forest in Brazil - how successful have they been so far?
Slovak PM Fico in ‘serious condition’ as shooting suspect appears in court
Court near Bratislava rules that man accused in assassination attempt will be held in custody.
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