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Pakistan’s PTI slams poll body after Senate election delayed in a province
Election for seats from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa delayed by the election commission after row over reserved seats.
Slovakia: The Return of Fico
People & Power examines what Robert Fico's return as Slovakia's PM means for human rights and the Ukraine war.
Nuclear energy cannot lead the global energy transition
With nuclear energy, when things go wrong, they go very, very wrong.
The legal case for imposing embargoes on Israel
States have responsibility to act when international peace is threatened. Israel's genocidal acts clearly do.
Deadly school shooting in Finland blamed on bullying
Police say 12-year-old who killed and wounded classmates on Tuesday was a victim of bullying.
Why are some US food producers using antibiotics in meat again?
Several companies have abandoned commitments to serve antibiotic-free meat, but what does this mean for human health?
Rahul Gandhi files nomination for India election from Kerala seat
Gandhi, the leading figure in an opposition alliance fighting an uphill battle against Modi, will contest from Wayanad.
US says Israel has not violated international law during Gaza war
After Israel killed aid workers in Gaza, the US says it has not found evidence of Israel violating humanitarian law.
NATO chief urges members to provide Ukraine with long-term military help
Stoltenberg says Kyiv had 'urgent needs' and delays in providing support can have consequences on the battlefield.
Spanish police detain ex-football chief Luis Rubiales amid corruption probe
Rubiales questioned about business deal to move Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia, signed when he was president.
Why mass kidnappings still plague Nigeria a decade after Chibok abductions
Nigeria, with one of the strongest armies in the region, battles to tackle insecurity putting vulnerable groups at risk.
‘No means no’: How Portugal resisted the far right, but only just
Portugal's conservatives formed minority government without hard right but, as Chega rises in the polls, can it last?
Outrage grows over Israel’s deadly attack on Gaza aid convoy
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says attack on aid convoy and Netanyahu's reaction caused 'understandable anger'.
One in 10 Afghan children under five malnourished, 45 percent stunted: UN
Poor nutrition rife in country plagued by economic, humanitarian climate crises over two years since Taliban's return.
Taiwan hit by strongest earthquake in 25 years, killing 9: What we know
Taiwan's earthquake kills at least nine people, injures nearly 900, with 77 trapped in tunnels and collapsed buildings.
Uganda’s Constitutional Court rejects petition against anti-gay law
Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 imposes penalties of up to life in prison for consensual same-sex relations.
Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 192 runs to sweep Test series 2-0
Bangladesh's batting faltered as they lost both Tests by big margins against their regional rivals.
Deadly earthquake topples buildings in Taiwan
Buildings have been toppled in Taiwan after it was hit by its most powerful earthquake in 25 years.
Senegal’s Faye appoints ally Ousmane Sonko as prime minister
New prime minister is popular politician who was barred from the March 24 elections, prompting him to support Faye.
Ronaldo scores second hat-trick in 3 days in Al Nassr’s Saudi league win
Ronaldo leads the Saudi league's goal-scoring chart with 29 goals, but Al Nassr trail Al Hilal by 12 points.
Western allies face threat of complicity if support for Israel continues
Experts say Israel's Western allies are risking sanction from the ICJ if arms shipments continue .
Why will low birthrate in Europe trigger ‘Staggering social change’?
Lancet report says Western countries will be forced to open borders wide to migration if economies are to survive.
NATO foreign ministers to discuss $108bn military aid fund for Ukraine
NATO foreign ministers to hold preliminary talks as they seek to forge a five-year support package for Ukraine.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 180
Netanyahu says Israel mistakenly killed seven people working for aid group as global condemnation of strikes grows.
Taiwan rocked by most powerful quake in 25 years
The earthquake was the strongest since one of magnitude 7.6 struck in September 1999, killing about 2,400 people.
Biden rebukes Israel, says he’s ‘outraged’ over deaths of Gaza aid workers
US president issues some of his strongest criticism of Israel after killings of seven aid workers in Israeli air strike.
North Korea says Kim Jong Un oversaw test of new hypersonic weapon
State media said the the missile - named Hwasong-16B - was a key piece of the country's nuclear war deterrent.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 769
As the war enters its 769th day, these are the main developments.
Taiwan hit by strong quake as tsunami threat recedes in Japan, Philippines
Japan Meteorological Agency downgrades tsunami forecast after magnitude 7.7 earthquake.
Mexican President Lopez Obrador responds to mayoral candidate’s slaying
The death of Bertha Gisela Gaytan has renewed concern over violence in the lead-up to the nationwide election on June 2.
Why Biden’s White House iftar unravelled amid Gaza war
Sources tell Al Jazeera the White House cancelled Ramadan meal after many Muslim invitees declined to attend.
Israel’s planned Al Jazeera ban condemned
Press freedom groups are condemning a new Israeli law that would ban Al Jazeera's right to operate in Israel and Gaza.
Biden denounces Florida abortion ruling as ‘outrageous’ as state vote looms
US state's Supreme Court upheld a 15-week abortion ban, but also allowed a ballot measure on abortion access to proceed.
Portugal’s minority government takes office, faces fragmented parliament
With just 80 seats in 230-seat parliament, the government will need the support of the opposition to pass legislation.
Biden and Xi hold first discussions since November, talk Taiwan and tech
Call comes ahead of flurry of diplomatic engagement, with both US and China maintaining they want to reduce friction.
Staying Behind in Gaza
"This is our land. This is our home."
Gaza infrastructure damages estimated at $18.5bn in UN-World Bank report
The initial assessment is likely to be an underestimate of the real damages, losses and needs in Gaza.
Four hundred years on, Mexico’s oldest Black community struggles to survive
Climate change, poverty threaten to wash away the coastal community founded by fugitive slaves.
Why is Israel targeting Al Jazeera?
PM Benjamin Netanyahu says network will no longer broadcast from Israel because it threatens national security.
Netanyahu says Israeli forces killed World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms Israel launched attack that killed seven charity workers in Gaza.
Al Jazeera Sanad probe: Israeli forces deliberately hit WCK convoy
Israeli army deliberately targeted World Central Kitchen convoy with three consecutive attacks, Al Jazeera concludes.
Cyprus concerned over spike in arrivals of Syrian refugees from Lebanon
Arrivals of Syrian asylum seekers have surged, with more than 350 such arrivals recorded in two days.
Why are thousands protesting against Netanyahu’s government in Israel?
Israeli citizens have taken to the streets in anti-government protests, calling for ceasefire and return of captives.
Drone strikes dormitory in Russia’s Tatarstan
A suspected Ukrainian drone hit a dormitory in Russia's Tatarstan - injuring 7 people and creating a fireball.
Biden is still the best US president Israel could wish for
The meaningless ceasefire resolution his administration allowed the UN Security Council to pass should not fool anyone.
Photos: Senegal’s youngest president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, sworn in
Commonly known as Diomaye, or 'the honourable one' in the local Serer language, Faye won election with 54% of the vote.
Fire at nightclub in Turkey’s Istanbul kills at least 29 people
Blaze breaks out during renovation work, according to the Istanbul governor.
Israel bombs World Central Kitchen convoy killing foreign aid workers
Seven aid workers with the charity World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli strike.
Iran’s Khamenei promises ‘Israel will be punished’ for Syria strike
The attack and rhetoric raise concern that Israel's war in Gaza threatens to escalate major conflict across the region.
The surge in Islamophobia on Biden’s watch is unprecedented
We are seeing levels of Islamophobia in the US that surpass the ones triggered by Trump's Muslim ban.
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