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Pope Francis’s coffin carried to Saint Peter’s Basilica
Pope Francis's body arrives at Saint Peter's Basilica to lie in state before his weekend funeral.
Yemen’s Houthis launch rare missile attack on northern Israel
Israel says the ballistic missile has been intercepted without causing any injuries.
Kremlin critic decried for ‘racist’ rant on minorities fighting for Russia
Vladimir Kara-Murza has suggested ethnic minority troops find it 'easier' to carry out fatal attacks in Ukraine.
How Pope Francis redefined the Church’s ties with Africa
Africa, with its huge Catholic population, featured prominently on Pope Francis's agenda.
Videos capture deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir
Shots can be heard on videos that captured the deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir
China’s Xi says tariffs undermine ‘legitimate rights’ of all countries
Chinese leader's remarks come amid renewed hopes of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing.
‘Act of war’: What happened in Kashmir attack that killed 26 tourists?
The deadliest attack on tourists in Kashmir since 2000 has prompted fears of Indian retaliation against Pakistan.
Lakers vs Timberwolves: Doncic leads Los Angeles to Game 2 playoff win
Luka Doncic leads all scorers as the LA Lakers strike back to tie up their first-round playoff series against Minnesota.
Manoj Punjabi produced Indonesia’s top film. Now he wants to shake up TV
CEO of MD Entertainment wants to elevate the quality of free-to-air services after purchase of loss-making NET.TV.
Child among at least 10 killed in Israeli attack on school shelter in Gaza
A child burns to death following the attack on school-turned-shelter in Gaza City.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy claims Chinese nationals helping Russia produce drones
Kyiv summons China's ambassador to Ukraine over the role of 'Chinese citizens in hostilities against Ukraine'.
Musk says he’ll spend less time working with Trump after Tesla profits sink
Tesla CEO says he will spend 'far more' of his time running carmaker after putting cost-cutting team in place.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,154
These are the key events on day 1,154 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump backs off threat to fire Fed Chair Powell, as stock market surges
Wall Street rallies after US Treasury Secretary says trade war with China 'unsustainable'.
‘He gave us strength’: Gaza Christians remember calls with Pope Francis
Gaza's Christians mourn Pope Francis as a defender of peace and a source of strength during the horror of war.
US judge blocks Trump’s effort to shutter international news service
District judge orders US administration to restore the capacity of broadcaster shuttered over claims of 'leftist bias'.
Houthis say group downed US drone in northwest Yemen as US strikes continue
Al Masirah, a Houthi-affiliated outlet, says the US launched a series of strikes on several locations in the country.
Barcelona beat Mallorca to extend LaLiga lead over Real Madrid
LaLiga leaders Barcelona move seven points clear of defending champions Real Madrid with near defeat of Mallorca.
Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial to open with majority-female jury
Weinstein's rape and sexual assault retrial involves accusations from three women.
Halliburton reports reduced North America drilling demand, warns of tariffs
The company warns tariffs and weak oil prices will hit oilfield activity on the continent and hurt its revenues also.
GE Aerospace CEO calls for tariff-free trade in the aviation sector
Tariffs are estimated to cost GE Aerospace more than $500m this year.
Will countries be forced to pick a side in the US-China trade war?
President of Kenya, a special US ally, visits country's biggest lender China.
Video: Tourists killed in Indian-administered Kashmir attack
A group of gunmen have killed at least 28 tourists visiting Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Netanyahu’s survival tactics tested amid Israel Shin Bet head’s accusations
PM Netanyahu sparks political turmoil with Shin Bet dismissal as Israel grapples with war and divided public opinion.
Sacred sparks fly at India’s festival of flames
During Agni Keli, a fire-throwing ritual in Mangaluru, India, shirtless men hurl burning palm fronds.
Detained Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi says he’s ‘in good hands’
Mahdawi, a Columbia University student now held in a Vermont, US prison, says he has faith in the 'ability of justice'.
IMF warns Trump tariffs are fuelling uncertain global economic outlook
Economists recently echoed concerns of global financial uncertainty and say a recession is more likely.
Economic nostalgia is turning into punishment | #AJOPINION
Rotimi Adeoye says Trumps push to return the US to a past economic era is a recurring theme in American history.
What’s next for the Catholic Church after Pope Francis?
The first Latin American pope has died. We look at his legacy, reforms and what his death means for the Catholic Church.
Trump’s campaign to turn dissent into a deportable offence harms democracy
Deportation action against Israel's critics sets a dangerous precedent of immigration law abuse.
Putin discusses US-Iran nuclear talks with leader of Oman in Moscow
Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said is visiting Russia ahead of a third round of talks between Tehran and Washington.
Not just Trump: Which world leaders did Pope Francis clash with?
Despite their differences, Trump, Milei, Zelenskyy and others are to attend the pontiff's funeral.
Israeli attacks kill 32 in Gaza, destroy bulldozers for recovering the dead
UNRWA says Gaza has become 'a land of desperation' as Israel continues to pound the strip and block humanitarian aid.
Palestinians in distress after Israeli attack in Khan Younis
At least eleven Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack on a residential building in Khan Younis.
The Endgame
People & Power examines whether the forced transfer of Palestinians is Israel's ultimate goal.
Gunmen kill at least 20 in Indian-administered Kashmir: Police
Police say multiple tourists suffer gunshot wounds in attack that comes during heavy military crackdown in region.
Israeli attack kills al-Jamaa al-Islamiya leader in Lebanon
Attack on Hezbollah ally one of two deadly strikes as Lebanon PM under pressure to dismantle armed groups.
In Vatican City, mourners and the curious gather after Pope Francis dies
Thousands pay their respects at St Peter's Square as more visitors are expected over the nine-day mourning period.
What legacy does Pope Francis leave behind?
What will Pope Francis be remembered for? Al Jazeera's Virginia Pietromarchi looks at his legacy.
Charities in Gaza are running out of food as Israel blocks all aid supplies
Palestinians in Gaza are facing severe food shortages as charities warn their last supplies of food are running out.
UN food agency cites funding gap as it halts aid to 650,000 in Ethiopia
Aid to 3.6 million people overall is at risk unless new support is sourced, the World Food Programme warns.
After a year of hostility, Pakistan and Afghanistan seek diplomatic reboot
Ishaq Dar visits Kabul as Pakistan and Afghanistan attempt to revive stalled diplomatic ties amid refugee expulsion.
The US, Iran and the bomb
Trump administration and Iran have rekindled their interest in striking a nuclear deal after Trump quit the last one.
Gaza is a land of undetonated bombs
There are around 4,000 undetonated bombs in Gaza. Palestinians have two options: remove them by hand or live among them.
Rescue workers pull charred bodies from Al Mawasi camp after Israeli attack
An Israeli bombing on a cluster of tents in Al Mawasi has killed at least 10 people.
In the wake of Myanmar quake
Weeks after Myanmar's deadly earthquake, the true scale of loss is only starting to emerge.
Pope Francis “was a great reconciler”
Vatican historian Michael Walsh on the late Pope Francis's legacy and his lifelong mission to heal a divided world.
When and how did Pope Francis die? A look at the pontiff’s last days
We take a closer look at Pope Francis's final days before his passing on Easter Monday.
Away from the global spotlight, Eritreans are trapped in a garrison state
The world must act to end Isaias Afwerki's reign of perpetual war.
Israeli spy chief accuses Netanyahu of demanding illegal operations
Ronen Bar fires latest salvo in ongoing showdown with Israeli PM that has divided country.
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