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Trump says abortion should be up to US states, avoids backing national ban
Joe Biden says Donald Trump 'scrambling' as reproductive rights set to be central issue ahead of November election.
Hamas, Israel say no progress in Gaza truce talks
No major progress achieved in negotiations in Cairo, Israeli and Hamas officials say.
Record floods in Russia’s Ural Mountains
Russia declares a federal emergency as flooding forces thousands from their water-logged homes in the Ural Mountains.
British runner completes challenge to run length of Africa
Russ Cook finishes the journey of more than 16,000km (9,940 miles) in 352 days, raising $870,000.
Vatican denounces gender-affirming surgery, gender theory and surrogacy
In a new document, the Vatican says these practices are 'grave violations of human dignity'.
A victory for anti-Zionists in the UK
A landmark employment tribunal has given anti-Zionists in the United Kingdom renewed courage to speak up.
FBI Facebook inquiry prompts concerns about free speech
Rolla Abdeljawad, a Muslim woman, says it's time to defend the right to free speech' after visit from FBI
Eid Mubarak: Hear greetings in different languages
The first day of Eid will be celebrated on April 10. Here is how to wish someone a blessed Eid in various languages.
Everton docked two more points for second breach of football finance rules
Club receives an additional penalty for breaching the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules.
In Italy, a Palestinian lawyer who fled Gaza builds Israel genocide case
Raji Sourani left the strip as the war raged. He then joined colleagues in Sicily to try to take Israel to the ICJ.
Gaza: Gas Rich but in Ruins
Is Israel exploiting Gaza's natural resources?
Revisiting molokhia amid war and displacement in Gaza
Six months into the relentless war, Al Jazeera reached out again to Siham to document how her life in Gaza has changed.
Russia, Ukraine feud over ‘dangerous’ attack on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Kyiv accuses Moscow of spreading 'fake' information of an attack on Europe's largest nuclear plant to stir more tension.
Cities in Russia’s Urals, west Siberia brace for worst floods in decades
More than 10,400 homes across Russia are flooded, with the Urals, Siberia, the Volga and central regions the worst hit.
Mexico to Iran, why are attacks on embassies so controversial?
International law decrees that embassies are 'inviolable'. Attacks on embassies have breached that, prompting anger.
India’s election explained | Start Here
Why India's election is such a big deal.
Total solar eclipse frenzy grips North America
The eclipse will be visible along a path starting in Mexico and then crossing through the US and into Canada.
People see what’s left of homes in south Gaza after Israeli pullback
Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary reported what was left behind as people visit their destroyed homes in Khan Younis.
Watching The Message during Ramadan
Moustapha Akkad's remarkable film about the early history of Islam continues to have an impact today.
Israel kills Hezbollah field commander in Lebanon strike
Ali Ahmad Hussein of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force 'eliminated' by Israeli jets alongside three other fighters.
Pakistan’s delicate bangles that make Eid al-Fitr outfits ‘complete’
Markets are adorned with glittering array of colourful bangles, each turned over and inspected for their beauty.
At least 94 dead in Mozambique after boat capsizes
Officials say children among the dead as boat ferrying people from Lunga in Nampula province capsized.
More than 300 aid trucks enter Gaza as Palestinians battle starvation
Delivery falls short of the minimum UN requirement to stave off the humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory.
Where Rwanda’s genocide perpetrators and survivors live side by side
A man killed his friend's husband because he was Tutsi. Now the two live together in a 'reconciliation village'.
Paddy Cosgrave returns to Web Summit after resigning over Israel criticism
Cosgrave resigned as CEO in October after backlash to post accusing Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza.
Caitlin Clark, Iowa lose NCAA basketball final; win big on women’s sport
Clark missed out on US collegiate basketball's greatest prize, but her game captured the imagination of fans everywhere.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 185
Negotiations over a truce are making progress in Cairo, local reports said on Monday.
ICJ hears Nicaragua’s case against Germany for ‘facilitating Gaza genocide’
International Court of Justice urged to stop Berlin from providing Israel with weapons and other aid in Gaza operation.
Total solar eclipse 2024: Where, when, and how to watch
People in North America will be able to witness a total solar eclipse on April 8 as the moon completely blocks the sun.
Political merchandise sales spike days before nearly a billion Indians vote
Garment makers are temporarily converting factories into production hubs for election flags and banners.
Khan Younis ‘smells like death’ as Palestinians return to devastated homes
Israel's military says it has withdrawn forces from southern Gaza as the war enters its seventh month.
How will Iran respond to Israel’s attack on its Damascus consulate?
Analysts say Iran faces pressure to respond to Israel assassinating a senior commander, but what are Tehran's options?
South Korea puts second military spy satellite successfully into orbit
Seoul and Pyongyang are in a race to put more reconnaissance satellites into orbit amid rising tensions.
Engine cover falls off Boeing plane during takeoff in US city of Denver
The Houston-bound Boeing 737-800 operated by Southwest Airlines landed safely after the incident.
In India’s richest state, exam scams kill escape from farm crisis
Ganesh Kale took three dozen exams but was robbed of a fair shot because of corruption. So he tried to take his life.
Brazilian judge orders probe of Elon Musk amid X disinformation row
Judge orders obstruction of justice inquiry after Musk says he will defy court order, calls for judge's impeachment.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 774
As the war enters its 774th day, these are the main developments.
Fears of discrimination in Thailand despite looming same sex marriage bill
The bill is likely to become law soon, but activists and those from LGBTQ community say more work needs to be done.
Philippines beefs up defences on its northernmost edge amid China tensions
Batanes could find itself on the doorstep of war should the South China Sea dispute escalate or China invade Taiwan.
Terminally ill Palestinian prisoner Walid Daqqa dies in Israeli custody
Daqqa was arrested by Israel in 1986 for killing an Israeli soldier and has remained in prison since then.
German civil servants demand ‘immediate’ end to Israeli arms supplies
Government workers call on Germany and the Netherlands to stop arms deliveries due to human rights concerns.
UK’s ‘Hardest Geezer’ completes challenge to run length of Africa
Russ Cook finishes the journey of over 16,000km (9,940 miles) in 352 days, raising $870,000 for two separate charities.
Mexico withdraws diplomats from its embassy in Ecuador after raid
Ecuador's raid on the Mexican embassy to arrest ex-Vice President Jorge Glas has severed ties between the two countries.
Fighting in southern Syria following bombing kills 17: War monitor
A blast that killed eight children on Saturday in al-Sanamayn led to clashes between rival groups in Deraa, SOHR says.
Week in pictures: An earthquake in Taiwan to Ramadan prayers in Jerusalem
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Russia says Ukraine attack hits Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Russian-installed officials at the plant say radiation levels remain normal after the attack.
Six months of devastation in Israel’s war on Gaza with no sign of an end
After six months, and more than 33,000 Palestinians killed, it is not clear what direction the war will now take.
UK’s Cameron says support for Israel ‘not unconditional’
Foreign secretary says the UK expects Israel to 'abide by international humanitarian law' as war enters seventh month.
Israel ‘pulls out troops’ from southern Gaza as attacks enter seventh month
Israeli army says it is withdrawing most troops from Khan Younis, though a significant force' will continue to operate.
Anti-gov’t protesters hit by car in Israel
Video shows a car ramming a crowd of anti-government protesters in Israel during mass demonstrations against Netanyahu.
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