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Iran condemns Germany's ban on Hezbollah activity
Tehran slams Germany for following in footsteps of Israel and US after it designated group a 'terrorist' organisation.
Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen dies aged 79
Allen, who was one of the world's greatest drummers and worked closely with Fela Kuti, passed away in Paris.
COVID-19 crisis curbs oil demand: Nigeria braces for further cuts
Experts warn the current instability in the oil market may further damage the economy.
Ramadan in Jerusalem: New way of observing the holy month
Restrictions are beginning to ease and economic activity is gradually returning to these streets.
Oil production cuts: Agreement comes into effect on Friday
The International Energy Agency estimates global storage capacity could be full by mid-June.
Coronavirus: Filipino front-line workers pay ultimate price in UK
Leilani left the Philippines, the largest supplier of nurses, in her 20s and gave her life to the British people.
Toy doctor of Tehran: Family business continues despite sanctions
Giving new life to old toys has been a family business for nearly 50 years.
Exclusive: Videos show huge medical equipment backlog in China
Footage obtained by Al Jazeera shows trucks waiting and medical supplies piling up in warehouses at Shanghai airport.
UN: Disconnect between leadership and power in coronavirus fight
UN chief Guterres raised concern about inadequate support for developing countries from the international community.
US report slams Saudi Arabia for beoutQ-related piracy acts
USTR report says Saudi Arabia is one of 10 countries that fail to protect and enforce intellectual property globally.
Doctor's Note: The 'forgotten' care home victims of coronavirus
Vulnerable elderly residents of care homes have been left behind, as I have witnessed first-hand.
'People need to eat': South Africa eases coronavirus lockdown
Government allowing some industries to reopen after lockdown plunged its struggling economy deeper into turmoil.
Mali elections: Constitutional Court confirms results
Despite attacks from armed groups and the spread of coronavirus, the runoff vote was held in April.
Egypt army says 10 soldiers killed, injured in North Sinai blast
Army spokesman says casualties include an officer but did not provide details on the number of those killed or wounded.
Virus: A lesson from Mollywood on how to tackle coronavirus?
The 2019 film on Kerala's Nipah virus outbreak offers a blueprint on how to effectively stem the spread of COVID-19.
NATO withholds key information on Taliban attacks: US watchdog
The SIGAR said NATO admitted that Taliban desisted from hitting coalition forces but increased attacks on Afghan troops.
It is time for the world to start caring for the caregivers
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic underlines the urgent need for safety nets for domestic workers.
Afghanistan likely facing coronavirus 'health disaster': Watchdog
Poor healthcare system and ongoing war will make it difficult to contain coronavirus, the US watchdog SIGAR says.
Thailand's Last Resort
We explore why families from Europe are sending their elderly relatives to care homes in Thailand for their final years.
Coronavirus fight: UN chief says world leaders are falling short
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tells world leaders to stop bickering, back global coronavirus pandemic response.
Malaysia to ease some coronavirus curbs and resume business
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin says most businesses will be able to reopen on May 4, but ban on gatherings to remain.
'Destructive policies': Turkey slams UAE over Middle East, Africa
Escalating war of words between Turkey and UAE as Libya and Yemen crises deepen.
Trump 'confident' coronavirus may have originated in Chinese lab
Trump has stepped up pressure on China over coronavirus as the US death toll has risen to the highest in the world.
UK coronavirus toll nears Italy's, PM says nation 'past the peak'
Boris Johnson has briefed the press on the fight against coronavirus, following his own battle with the disease.
Australia urged to suspend logging in wake of devastating fires
Campaigners are angry that while they are unable to protest because of the coronavirus lockdown, logging can continue.
Confirmed coronavirus recoveries hit 1m worldwide: Live updates
About a third of some 3.2 million known COVID-19 patients have recovered, with total number of deaths exceeding 228,000.
US police: Shooting at Cuban Embassy is 'suspected hate crime'
Police say a man with an assault rifle was arrested after opening fire outside the Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC.
Guatemala says US testing deportees for virus before sending
At least 100 Guatemalans deported from the US between late March and mid-April have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Russia's prime minister has coronavirus, he tells Putin
Mikhail Mishustin will temporarily stand down as prime minister, to be replaced by economist Andrei Belousov.
Merkel warns of risk of new outbreak as Germany lifts lockdown
The beginning of the end of coronavirus restrictions is in sight for Germany, but social distancing will remain.
US can soon start sending people seeking asylum to Honduras
Critics slam new US-Honduras deal, which was released the same day the US indicted a Honduran ex-national police chief.
US: Armed protesters demand end to Michigan coronavirus lockdown
Dozens of protesters, some with rifles slung around their chests, enter the Capitol and demand to be heard.
Can the US economy recover from coronavirus?
As the pandemic spreads in the US, the country's economy is likely to face its worst crisis since the Great Depression.
Sudan criminalises FGM, makes it punishable by 3 years in prison
Campaigners welcome move by Sudan's transitional government, say it ushers in 'new era' for girls' rights.
UAE officials 'visit Sudan' to rally support for Libya's Haftar
Sources tell Al Jazeera the Emirati delegation, headed by Tahnoun bin Zayed, spent five hours in Khartoum on Wednesday.
Activists condemn threat against Muslim congressional candidate
Amani Al-Khatahtbeh is the first Muslim woman to run for federal office in the US state of New Jersey.
US renters live under eviction threat despite gov't 'protections'
Housing advocates, renters say eviction notices are still going out despite coronavirus lockdowns and some moratoriums.
US state, local gov'ts may need $1 trillion in coronavirus aid
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says aid will be the core of the next legislative package drafted to respond to the virus.
Dozens killed in northeast Central African Republic clashes
Communications Minister Ange-Maxime Kazigui says fighting between armed groups in Ndele left many civilians dead.
Overcrowded DRC prisons 'ticking time-bomb' for COVID-19 pandemic
DRC's main prisons are filled at 432 percent on average, making them some of the most overcrowded in the world.
Comoros verifies first confirmed coronavirus case
The case involves a man in his 50s who met someone with recent travel history to France, the president says.
Arab League slams Israeli plan to annex occupied West Bank
Top Arab diplomats urge US to withdraw support for Israel's plans to annex 'any part of the Palestinian territories'.
Libya's GNA rejects Haftar's unilateral Ramadan truce
The United Nations-recognised government says it will continue with its 'legitimate self-defence'.
US to allow federal social distancing guidelines to expire
Trump seeks to further distance himself from increasingly unpopular and politically costly coronavirus lockdowns.
US spy agencies: No evidence that coronavirus was man-made
Statement issued the same day US media reports that Trump officials are pressuring analysts to connect virus with China.
South Koreans mark Buddha birthday celebrations amid COVID-19
The holiday is marked cautiously with prayers for the pandemic to be over.
Florida eases some COVID-19 restrictions despite dangers
The Miami area has been particularly affected by the pandemic but authorities say they need to reopen Florida's economy.
COVID-19 vaccine trials starting in UK
Scientists at Oxford Jenner Institute began a trial involving 1,100 people last week, which they will expand to 6,000 in May.
Philippines backs down on demand for Taiwan to deport worker
Controversy over domestic helper sparked anger in Taipei after Duterte's spokesman said Taiwan was part of China.
Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor, 67, dies of cancer
Kapoor, who starred in popular films including Bobby and Mera Naam Joker, dies after a two-year battle with leukaemia.
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