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Syria’s al-Sharaa extends deadline for investigation into coastal killings
President Ahmed al-Sharaa gives fact-finding committee a three-month extension to file report into Alawite killings.
New York sightseeing helicopter crashes in Hudson River: What we know
New York Helicopters has suspended operations indefinitely while authorities investigate the crash.
Gaza is a post-apocalyptic killing zone: UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini
UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini tells UpFront host Redi Tlhabi 'the world needs to act' on Israel's renewed war on Gaza.
What’s behind escalating US air attacks in Yemen?
What's behind the US-Houthi conflict? Redi Tlhabi hosts political analysts to unpack what's happening in Yemen.
What stands in the way of the US reaching a new nuclear deal with Iran?
Al Jazeera's Maziar Motamedi explains the obstacles to the US and Iran reaching a new nuclear deal.
US envoy Witkoff meets Putin in Russia over Ukraine war
The Kremlin says Witkoff 'will bring something from his president to Putin' in push for a Ukraine peace settlement.
FIFA’s Infantino promises ‘world will be welcomed’ at US Club World Cup
As FIFA President Gianni Infantino visits the US to promote the Club World Cup, Al Jazeera takes a closer look.
UN raises alarm as Israel keeps killing mostly women, children in Gaza
UN recorded 36 Israeli air attacks between March 18 and April 9 in Gaza that killed only women and children.
Can Europeans alone change the course of Russia’s war in Ukraine?
European countries are promising more aid and considering deploying peacekeepers.
Trump “should be investigated” on insider trading
Donald Trump's post that may have influenced the stock market should be investigated, says political adviser Jeff Hauser
South America propose one-off 64-team World Cup in 2030
CONMEBOL president makes official proposal to FIFA to expand men's 2030 World Cup on the continent to 64 teams.
Palestinian jailed as a child, freed after almost 10 years
Palestinian Ahmad Manasra, who was jailed at 14-years old, has been freed after nearly a decade in an Israeli prison.
‘Child was raped every half an hour’ in two months in eastern DR Congo: UN
Up to 45% of 10,000 sexual violence cases in DRC's conflict zone in January and February involved minors, says UNICEF.
China raises stakes in Trump’s tariffs ‘game’ with 125% levy on US goods
Beijing to challenge US tariffs before the WTO, saying Trump administration to blame for global economic 'turbulence'.
UN slams Myanmar’s ruling military for breaching truce amid quake recovery
Army carried out some 120 attacks after earthquake, with more than half of them after declaration of ceasefire, UN says.
Israeli prisons for juvenile Palestinians are “far from fair”
Lawyer Khaled Quzmar says the Israeli military system is far below international standards.
Rose storms into Masters golf lead, McIlroy stumbles late
United Kingdom's Justin Rose tops the opening days at golf's US Masters but Rory McIlroy falters at the start.
Senate confirms Dan Caine as top US general
Trump's nominee becomes chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff with 60 votes against 25.
US Supreme Court orders return of migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador
Lawyer for Salvadoran man Kilmar Abrego Garcia hails SupremeCourt's order, saying that 'the rule of law prevailed'.
Family killed after helicopter crashes into New York’s Hudson River
A tourist helicopter crashed into New York's Hudson River on Thursday killing six people, including three children.
Mohamed Salah signs new two-year Liverpool contract extension
Liverpool's Egyptian international has signed a new two-year contract with the Premier League leaders.
Ukraine opens probe into Russia’s alleged killing of four prisoners of war
The Associated Press news agency has verified footage from Ukrainian and Russian sources depicting the four soldiers.
Taiwan charges captain of China-linked ship with damaging subsea cable
The case marks a first for Taiwan in prosecuting what it alleged is deliberate damage to a subsea cable.
How US funding cuts are threatening South African families living with HIV
Critical community initiatives that provide testing, food and support and HIV vaccine research have been dismantled.
Syria and South Korea establish formal diplomatic relations
The move is a blow to North Korea, which once counted Damascus as an ally until the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,142
These are the key events on day 1,142 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
China to ‘reduce’ Hollywood movie releases in response to Trump’s tariffs
China's National Film Administration says US movies will be less popular after Washington imposed a 145 percent tariff.
Myanmar’s military drafts thousands in first year of conscription drive
Forced conscription has failed to change the course of Myanmar's grinding civil war, and many are refusing to serve.
Six killed after helicopter crashes in New York’s Hudson River
A family of Spanish tourists, including three children, were killed in the crash, New York City Mayor Eric Adams says.
Iran warns expulsion of UN inspectors but vows ‘good faith’ in US talks
The United States and Iran are set for talks on Iran's nuclear programme in Oman on Saturday.
Man Utd held by late Lyon Europa League goal; Tottenham draw, Chelsea win
Manchester United are denied a win as Olympique Lyonnais secure a late 2-2 draw in their quarterfinal first-leg tie.
Palestinian Ahmad Manasra released from Israeli prison after nine years
Ahmad Manasra, 23, has been released after completing nine-and-a-half-year sentence, lawyer says.
Prada acquires rival Versace for $1.4bn despite tariff uncertainty
The multibillion-dollar deal strengthens Italy's position in luxury fashion industry.
Trump warns tariffs will return without trade deals
Trump says paused tariffs will return if trade deals aren't reached.
US stocks down as trade war with China deepens
The White House says President Donald Trump's tariffs on imports from China is currently 145 percent.
American Airlines planes bump wings at Washington airport
At least three members of Congress are on one of the planes in this latest mishap at Reagan National.
US-Russia prisoner swap: Ukraine aid donor for tech smuggler
Russia freed US citizen Ksenia Karelina, jailed for donating to Ukraine aid, in swap for accused smuggler Arthur Petrov.
Tunisia mass trial highlights opposition crackdown, weakening of judiciary
Trial of more than 40 people charged with plotting against the state, including prominent politicians, resumes Friday.
Gaza residents share fears of thirst after Israel destroys water resources
Israel has bombed one of Gaza's only operational water desalination plants that was supplying people with clean water.
Tanzania opposition party leader Tundu Lissu charged with treason
Lissu's lawyer Rugemeleza Nshala said the charges against his client were politically driven.
Turkiye and Israel hold talks to avoid clashes in Syria
'Technical talks' aim to set up communications channel to avoid clashes in the region, Turkish official says.
Manchester United: Cantona claims Ratcliffe is destroying club
Former Man Utd captain Eric Cantona blasts club ownership at fan event.
‘Make showers great again’: Why Trump’s fighting bathroom water pressure
Trump's new executive order declares showerheads will not be 'weak and worthless' any more. But what about water bills?
Trump-China tariff war: What could the US gain and lose?
Trump's 125 percent tariffs on Chinese imports come into force amid market relief elsewhere.
Unpacking Israel’s war on international humanitarian law
Israel has tried to legally justify its attacks and treatment of Palestinians, even as it goes against international law
Who is Pierre Poilievre, Canada’s Conservative leader?
Poilievre faces tight election race to become prime minister in campaign dominated by Trump threats.
Activists turn US embassy pond blood red in London
Greenpeace activists in London have turned the US embassy's pond blood red in protest of arms sales to Israel.
Netanyahu backs dismissal of Israeli reservists calling for end to Gaza war
About 1,000 current and retired Israeli Air Force pilots sign letter, saying Gaza war only serves 'political interests'.
Ecuador’s Indigenous movement splinters over presidential election support
Indigenous voters likely hold the key to the April 13 election. But internal divisions may cost them their influence.
Could Donald Trump’s tariffs destroy globalisation?
Implications of US trade policies cause alarm far and wide.
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