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Richard Serra, known for monumental steel sculptures, dies at the age of 85
US artist was known for imposing minimalist works from the Qatar desert to museums in Paris.
Ship in Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse passed inspections: port authority
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore says Dali was serviced for 'faulty monitor gauge for fuel pressure'.
India says new law saves persecuted refugees. Rohingya ask ‘Why not us?’
As New Delhi claims to help persecuted minorities in South Asia, mainly Muslim refugees from Myanmar face deportation.
Donald Trump’s social media company soars in Wall Street debut
Trump Media & Technology Group closes 16 percent higher, giving the company a market capitalisation of nearly $8bn.
Anies Baswedan challenges Indonesia presidential election, calls for rerun
Anies lost to former General Prabowo Subianto who secured 60 percent of the vote in February's poll.
Malaysia’s airport fee hikes leave bad taste in travellers’ mouths
The Malaysian Aviation Commission says increases needed to support the aviation sector's post-pandemic recovery.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 762
As the war enters its 762nd day, these are the main developments.
China’s Xi to meet foreign business leaders amid jitters over economy
Apple CEO Tim Cook among executives expected to attend meeting, according to Wall Street Journal report.
‘Backs to the wall’: Myanmar military prepares to mark Armed Forces Day
As troops parade in Naypyidaw, questions are being asked about a military under pressure from anticoup forces.
Long-shot candidate Robert F Kennedy announces vice president pick
The US independent candidate introduced lawyer Nicole Shanahan as his running mate at a rally in Oakland, California.
What are the implications of the UN Security Council Gaza ceasefire motion?
United States abstains from vote but does not use veto, allowing resolution to pass.
Visa, Mastercard reach $30bn settlement over credit card fees
Merchants have long accused the payment networks of charging inflated 'swipe fees' when shoppers use their cards.
Baltimore bridge collapse
The search for survivors continues in Baltimore after a cargo ship ramming caused a bridge to collapse.
Israel claims senior Hamas commander Marwan Issa killed in Gaza strike
No immediate comment from Hamas after Israeli military spokesman says Issa was killed in a strike 'two weeks ago'.
WHO worker and Iranian adviser among several killed in Syria air strikes
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus 'heartbroken' by killing of engineer Emad Shehab.
Pentagon chief says civilian death toll in Gaza ‘far too high’
Lloyd Austin tells Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant that humanitarian aid reaching Palestinian enclave 'far too low'.
The EU-Mauritania migration deal is destined to fail
The agreement will not stem the flow of asylum seekers to European shores and could also destabilise Mauritania.
‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Israel committing ‘genocide’
Francesca Albanese has issued a report saying there are reasonable grounds" to believe Israel is committing genocide.
Photos: Baltimore Key Bridge collapses as cargo ship ploughs into pylon
Rescuers say they are still looking for at least seven people, having pulled two people from the water.
UK ruling on Julian Assange ‘killing him slowly’, say free speech advocates
London's High Court ruled that Assange can appeal against extradition if the US fails to provide certain assurances.
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: All we know about the ship crash and victims
Francis Scott Key Bridge collapses after a container ship smashes into the four-lane span, plunging cars into the river.
Israel losing global support, says Hamas leader
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, on a visit to Iran, says Israel is experiencing "unprecedented political isolation".
What’s next for Senegal under likely President Bassirou Diomaye Faye?
Faye promises to review the West African nation's mining contracts and ties with key nations.
UN report charts lethal cost of migration over past decade
More than 63,000 died or disappeared on migration routes over past decade, with more than a third fleeing conflict.
UK court opens way for Assange to appeal US extradition
Ruling gives the US time to give 'satisfactory assurances' that WikiLeaks founder will face a fair trial.
Who is Senegal’s president-elect Bassirou Diomaye Faye?
Two weeks ago, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was in prison. Now he's set to be Africa's youngest president.
Who is election disrupter Robert F Kennedy Jr?
Could the candidate projecting himself as an outsider really crash the two-party US electoral system?
What does the UN resolution on Gaza ceasefire mean?
The UN Security Council has passed its first resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Jordanian forces violently break up protests outside Israel embassy
Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the Israeli embassy in Jordan's capital for a second day.
What’s behind Macron’s ‘hardened stance’ on the Russia-Ukraine war?
The French president has adopted a bellicose stance in recent months, even suggesting troops could be sent to Ukraine.
Malaysian retailer and supplier charged for selling ‘Allah’ socks
Muslims were outraged by the sale of the garments during the holy month of Ramadan.
The problem with British policing is not ‘just a few bad apples’
Institutional misogyny, indifference to sexual violence and officers' contempt for survivors are killing women.
Indonesia hunts ‘extinct’ Javan tiger
Search for big cat prompted by strand of hair plucked from a fence in West Java.
Palestinian man drowns attempting to collect aid from sea in Gaza
A Palestinian man drowned attempting to collect airdropped aid that fell into the sea off north Gaza.
Two-state solution explained | Start Here
Is a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine possible?
Russia extends detention of US reporter Gershkovich
Moscow court extends pre-trial jailing of WSJ journalist on espionage charges to more than a year.
Indian police detain opposition protesters in New Delhi
Dozens detained in the Indian capital as they try to march to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence.
Federal agents raid Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s homes amid sex crime allegations
Nature of probe not revealed, but raids follow sex offence allegations, including trafficking, made by ex-girlfriend.
Will the UN ceasefire resolution stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
While the US did not veto the recent Gaza ceasefire resolution, it continues to supply arms to Israel.
Five Chinese nationals among six killed in suicide bomb attack in Pakistan
Suicide bomber rams explosives-laden vehicle into convoy of Chinese engineers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
UN expert accuses Israel of ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Francesca Albanese reports clear indications Israel has violated three of five acts listed under UN Genocide Convention.
Pro-Palestinian protesters obstruct Greece military parade
Pro-Palestinian protesters obstructed a military parade for Greece's Independence Day, standing in the way of a tank.
Conflict, climate, corruption drive Southeast Asia people trafficking: UN
Latest report comes amid a surge in mostly Muslim Rohingya making dangerous sea journeys in search of safety.
Baltimore bridge collapses after cargo ship collision
A major road bridge has collapsed into a river in Baltimore in the United States after it was hit by a ship.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 172
The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire on Gaza.
‘Mass casualties’ feared as Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapses
Authorities say rescue efforts under way amid warning of 'developing mass casualty event'.
Venezuela opposition fails to register candidate for presidential election
Democratic Unitary Platform denounces 'violation' of voter rights after being unable to field rival to incumbent Maduro.
‘They scream in hunger’ – How Israel is starving Palestinians in Gaza
For three days, Al Jazeera followed three families in Gaza to document how they are coping with hardly any food.
South Sudan on the brink after oil exports derailed by Sudan’s civil war
Experts say that a halt in oil production could escalate already acute levels of violence and insecurity in South Sudan.
‘Waiting for a call from Daddy’: Sri Lankans die in Russia’s Ukraine war
At least two Sri Lankans have been killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine, and three on the Ukrainian side.
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