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Japan’s yen plunges to lowest level against the dollar since 1990
Japanese currency sinks to 160.17 per dollar, the lowest since April 1990.
At least four dead in US after dozens of tornadoes rip through Oklahoma
Hospitals across the state reported about 100 injuries, including people apparently struck by debris.
Tornado kills five, causes widespread destruction in China’s Guangzhou
The tornado struck China's southern city at the weekend, devastating several communities.
Dubai’s ruler announces construction of world’s largest airport terminal
Al Maktoum International Airport envisaged to have capacity for 260 million passengers upon completion.
US finds Putin probably did not order Navalny’s death in February: Report
Officials say Putin retains culpability for the death of his fiercest critic and most prominent opposition leader.
Elon Musk meets China’s No 2 official in Beijing
Telsa CEO's unannounced visits comes as Chinese carmakers are promoting rival models at the Beijing Motor Show.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 795
As the war enters its 795th day, these are the main developments.
Ukraine pulls back from three villages in east as Russia claims gains
Update by Ukraine's top commander comes as outgunned Kyiv waits for new delivery of US weapons.
Will it be safe for Palestinians in Gaza to return and rebuild their homes?
The United Nations warns it could take 14 years to clear the rubble and unexploded bombs in Gaza.
Ireland looking to send asylum seekers back to UK: Report
UK PM Rishi Sunak says it's evidence that his plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is acting as a deterrent.
Week in pictures: From student protests in US to Indonesia’s new president
A roundup of some of the week's key events.
Two Russian journalists arrested over alleged work for Navalny group
Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin deny 'extremism' charges related to group founded by late anti-Putin dissident.
Palestinian President Abbas says only US can halt Israel’s attack on Rafah
More than a million Palestinians are sheltering in the southern Gaza city after being displaced by Israeli attacks.
Hinglaj Yatra Hindu festival brings mountainous region in Pakistan to life
More than 100,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to do the three-day pilgrimage at one of the faith's holiest sites.
‘Shame on you’: Protesters heckle White House correspondents’ dinner guests
Gaza only got one mention at an annual gathering of hundreds of reporters, after the deadliest year for journalists.
Burkina Faso says HRW massacre accusations ‘baseless’
The HRW report on Thursday accused the military of killing residents in Nodin and Soro, including at least 56 children.
Palestinians in Rafah express thanks to US university protesters
Watch how displaced Palestinians in Gaza are expressing their gratitude for student protesters on US college campuses.
‘Shame on you’: Pro-Palestine protest at White House correspondents’ dinner
US president offers toast to 'press freedom and democracy' but fails to mention the killings of Palestinian journalists.
How an ancient water tunnel design is cooling 21st-century streets
In Seville, 3,000-year-old underground technology is being transformed in modern day air-conditioning.
What role do US tech giants play in powering Israeli war crimes?
US tech giants, including Google, Meta and Amazon, face pushback from their workers for supporting Israel's military.
The Abu Ghraib case is an important milestone for justice
Three Iraqi survivors of torture at Abu Ghraib finally get the chance to have their voices heard and seek redress.
Bangladesh reopens schools even as heatwave alert extended by three days
Average maximum temperatures in Dhaka over the past week have been 4-5 degrees Celsius higher than the 30-year average.
Gold pocket watch of richest Titanic passenger sells for record price
A US buyer wins the bidding war, exceeding - by more than 10 times - the auctioneer's presale estimate.
UN’s Sigrid Kaag: Is starvation an Israeli weapon in Gaza?
Senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for Gaza discusses developments on the ground and diplomatic hurdles.
Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets into northern Israel
Missiles fired from southern Lebanon were caught on camera as they hit Meron, a farming collective in northern Israel.
Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein in hospital after conviction overturned
Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction was recently overturned, but the one-time movie mogul's troubles are far from over.
Pakistani activists heckle German ambassador over Gaza
Pakistani activists heckle German ambassador for speaking at a human rights forum as Germany stifles criticism of Israel
Pakistan Cricket Board appoints Gillespie and Kirsten as men’s head coaches
Kirsten to take charge in limited overs formats and Gillespie in Tests after months of turmoil in Pakistan cricket.
Hundreds of university students arrested in US as Gaza war protests spread
Police out in full force, using chemical irritants and Tasers to disperse students, as more universities join movement.
Can Gen Z finally break the cycle of generational trauma?
We look at the phenomenon of generational trauma and whether Gen Z are the ones who can finally break the cycle.
Chile declares national mourning after three police officers killed
It's the latest attack on security forces in a region where tensions have long simmered between locals and the state.
The inexplicable rise of kidney disease in Sri Lanka’s farming communities
Residents of several 'hotspots' have been afflicted by kidney failure in the past few decades - and no one knows why.
Has South Africa’s ANC failed to live up to its promises?
South Africa is commemorating the 30th anniversary of its first democratic election.
Iraq criminalises same-sex relationships with maximum 15 years in prison
The law is backed mainly by Shia Muslim parties who form the largest coalition in Iraq's parliament.
Hamas releases video of two Israeli captives held in Gaza
The two men, identified as Keith Siegel and Omri Miran, send love to their families and ask to be released in the video.
Twenty Cambodian soldiers killed in ammunition base explosion: PM
The blast, which also wounded several soldiers, occurred at an army base in Kampong Speu province, Hun Manet says.
Pro-Palestine student protests spread in second week of demonstrations
Large-scale demonstrations take place in US universities and on European streets amid arrests and clashes with police.
Ramaphosa hails ANC record as South Africa marks 30 years of democracy
President Ramaphosa lauds South Africa's achievements under his party's leadership since the end of apartheid in 1994.
From LA to NY, pro-Palestine college campus protests grow strong in US
Students keep protesting at universities across the US as law enforcement steps in to remove protesters from campuses.
‘Left to bleed out’: Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in West Bank
Two Palestinian youths shot dead and 20 arrested as Israeli forces continue deadly crackdown in the occupied West Bank.
The Abu Ghraib abuse scandal 20 years on: What redress for victims?
Two decades since images of Iraqi men being abused by US soldiers shocked the world, victims still seeking justice.
Maroof’s ’emotional’ farewell captures legacy for Pakistan women’s cricket
Trailblazing former Pakistan women's cricket captain Bismah Maroof says 'emotional' farewell was for team and family.
South Africa’s post-apartheid democracy is sustained by protest
Elections are important for democracy, but political and social mobilisations are crucial.
Russia, Ukraine target each other’s energy sector
Moscow has renewed strikes on Ukraine's energy facilities, drawing retaliatory attacks on refineries by Kyiv.
Iraqi TikTok star Om Fahad shot dead in Baghdad night attack
The influencer, who had hundreds of thousands of followers, had been sentenced to six months in prison last year.
Sudan: A savage war and toxic information battle
Domestic rivalries and external players pollute the Sudanese information space.
‘Free at last’: When South Africa voted in democracy, kicked out apartheid
Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reflects on April 27, 1994 and the lessons from the transition from apartheid to democracy.
Is the crackdown on US university campuses a threat to free speech?
Hundreds of students and academics have been arrested during rallies opposing Israel's war on Gaza.
Yemen’s Houthis damage oil tanker, shoot down US drone
MV Andromeda Star suffers damage and MQ-9 Reaper drone shot down in latest escalation by the Houthis.
‘Legitimate to fight occupiers’: Meeting a ‘terrorist’ fighting the US
Abu Ala al-Walai, leader of Iraqi armed group KSS, tells our correspondent that the Islamic Resistance will prevail.
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