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Is Bangladesh on a path to becoming a one-party state?
The governing Awami League is likely to win another term in Sunday's election.
T20 World Cup 2024: India vs Pakistan scheduled on June 9 in New York
India and Pakistan will play in New York on June 9 as the schedule for the T20 World Cup 2024 is announced.
Sudan’s army chief al-Burhan says ‘no reconciliation’ with paramilitary RSF
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan rejects latest peace efforts, saying RSF fighters are 'committing war crimes' across country.
Three years on, January 6 Capitol riot reverberates in US courts, 2024 race
US Capitol riot continues to fuel divisions as criminal cases progress in courts, including a Donald Trump indictment.
At least four killed in Bangladesh train fire before elections
Police officials in Dhaka suspect an arson attack and said they are seeking out the culprits.
Mass funeral held for blast victims in Iran
Mourners gather for a mass funeral for dozens of victims of attacks in Kerman, Iran.
Hezbollah says death of Hamas’s al-Arouri leaves Lebanon exposed
Hezbollah: al-Arouri assassination will not pass without response, punishment
Tesla recalls 1.6 million electric vehicles in China
The cars reportedly have problems with their automatic assisted steering and door latch controls.
Hezbollah chief warns Lebanon could be ‘exposed’ to more Israeli attacks
Nasrallah again pledges retaliation for killing of Hamas deputy chief al-Arouri, says Hezbollah 'cannot be silent'.
Al Jazeera journalist Samir Sassi released in Tunis two days after arrest
Sassi was arrested on Wednesday at his house.
Video shows rare Sumatran tiger cub and mother on first days together
A rare Sumatran tiger has been born at Rome's Bioparco Zoo.
Facing high rates of sexual violence, Colombia turns to salsa as therapy
The popular dance is being used along with other treatments to address trauma in Cali, the world capital of salsa.
Shipping giant Maersk to avoid Red Sea routes for ‘foreseeable future’
Due to 'volatile' situation amid Houthi attacks, ships will go around Africa, increasing journey times and costs.
Eleven miners trapped after collapse of Zimbabwe mine
Mine accidents are not uncommon in Zimbabwe where disused mines often attract young unemployed men.
Japan races to find earthquake survivors five days on
As Japan's earthquake rescue efforts enter its fifth day, there are growing concerns about resource availability.
Why is President Ruto in a row with Kenya’s judiciary? A simple guide
The president's outbursts come after a series of rulings against his reforms since he took office in August 2022.
What is Israel’s latest ‘day after’ plan for Gaza?
In a vision laid out for post-war Gaza, defence minister Gallant said an undefined Palestinian entity will take charge.
Why Bangladesh’s opposition is boycotting the election
Bangladesh's main opposition party is boycotting Sunday's election.
Iran’s Raisi promises retaliation at funeral for victims of twin bombings
Attack claimed by ISIL (ISIS) took place in Kerman on Wednesday during a memorial for top commander Qassem Soleimani.
Bans and boycotts: The troubled history of Bangladesh’s elections
Since independence in 1971, only a handful of the country's elections have been considered 'free and fair'.
What do we know about the school shooting in Iowa?
Republicans have reacted with prayers following the Perry school shooting but no proposals to change gun laws.
Pakistan’s Senate approves resolution to delay February 8 general elections
Independent senator moves the non-binding resolution to delay the vote, citing security concerns and harsh weather.
The (not so) surprising revelations of the Epstein list
The list is just another a reminder that we live under a system where elite domination remains above the law.
Drop the charges against Indigo ‘Peace 11’ protesters
Protesting a business for supporting the Israeli military is not anti-Semitic, and should not be treated as such.
‘He’s breathing’: My two hours under Gaza’s rubble after an Israeli strike
A father's radio, a mother's reassurance - and then, in an instant, darkness and pain. This is life under Israeli attack
Oscar Pistorius released on parole after serving nine years for murder
Former Paralympic athlete was serving 13-year sentence for Valentine's Day shooting of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Israel launches attacks across Gaza amid spike in regional tensions
Health ministry in Gaza says 125 people have been killed and 318 injured in a 24-hour period.
North Korea fires artillery towards South’s islands, prompting evacuations
South Korea condemns move as 'act of provocation that escalates tension and threatens peace on the Korean peninsula'.
India navy says responding to Liberian-flagged vessel hijack in Arabian Sea
Navy says it has sent a warship to render assistance after the vessel issues a hijacking distress call.
‘We’ll have more’: Palestinians in Lebanon lay killed Hamas leader to rest
Palestinians refugees from across the country pay their respects to top Hamas commander Saleh al-Arouri.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 91
Israel brings a 'day after' plan for Gaza and al-Arouri's funeral is held. Here's the latest:
Desert swallows livelihoods as climate shocks continue in northeast Nigeria
More communities on the fringes of the Sahara desert say they are losing their farmlands and homes.
Senegal top court rejects opposition leader Sonko’s appeal in libel case
Ruling could jeopardise popular politician's chances of running in February's presidential elections.
Three killed, 28 injured in two-train collision in Indonesia’s West Java
A long-distance train from Indonesia's second-largest city, Surabaya, has collided with a commuter train near Bandung.
India’s stateless babies: How lawless asylum rules leave refugees in limbo
Without a refugee law, India is an uncertain home for new waves of asylum seekers. Will the 2024 election change that?
Asia’s business heirs look beyond profits, hoping to escape parents’ shadow
Second- and third-generation family businesses say sustainable investments are a priority like never before.
Israeli defence minister outlines new phase in Gaza war
YoavGallantsays Israeli officials want a 'Palestinian entity' to run civilian affairs in Gaza after the war.
Senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri’s funeral held
Mourners gather for senior Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri's funeral in Beirut.
Russia used North Korean missiles in Ukraine, US says
The United States also expressed concerns that Russia is seeking close-range ballistic missiles from Iran.
Multiple people wounded in Iowa school shooting, US authorities say
Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante says the gunman in the shooting at Perry High School has been identified.
The price of passage: Migrants fear threat of extortion in Guatemala
Advocates say law enforcement officials are preying on migrants and asylum seekers heading north across Central America.
PSG’s Mbappe undecided on club future as contract winds down
French striker says he's 'very motivated' at PSG but hasn't made up his mind about where he's going to play next season.
Al Jazeera challenges White House on escalation of tensions in the Red Sea
Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett challenges White House on escalation of tensions in the Red Sea
Will Iran retaliate after the deadly bombings in Kerman?
Iran threatens retaliation after two blasts killed more than 80 people during commemorations for assassinated general.
India record shortest ever Test win to level series in South Africa
Indian captain says pitches in his country are unfairly criticised after the match in Cape Town ends in record time.
Al Jazeera journalist Samir Sassi arrested in Tunis
Sassi was arrested after a raid on his family's home on Wednesday night.
British PM Sunak says he expects general election in second half of 2024
Rishi Sunak says it is a 'working assumption' that the vote will be held in the second half of the year.
Beirut bombings: Israel’s long history of assassination attempts in Lebanon
Killing of Hamas officials comes after an 18-year pause in Israel's targeting of Palestinian leaders in Lebanon.
Jeffrey Epstein list: Whose names are on the newly unsealed documents?
The documents have unearthed sexual assault allegations against Prince Andrew. Trump, Bill Clinton are also mentioned.
Egypt’s economy will be its biggest challenge during el-Sisi’s third term
How will the coming years unfold for Egyptians who are hoping that their standard of living will improve a bit?
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