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‘New ground is being broken’: EU seizes Russian profits for Ukraine
Ukraine wants to use $300bn in Russian central bank money held abroad to defeat it; Europe isn't enthusiastic.
Thai court to hear ethics case calling for removal of PM
Judges accept petition seeking Srettha Thavisin's removal over cabinet appointment of lawyer who did jail time.
US to designate Kenya as ‘non-NATO ally’ during Ruto’s state visit
US President Biden will inform Congress on Thursday about Kenya's new status.
Can Japan’s new child custody laws reunite parents with children?
101 East investigates whether reforms to Japan's sole custody system will stop parental child abductions.
Twenty people from Singapore Airlines flight in intensive care: Hospital
Of the 40 people on the flight still in treatment, six patients have brain and skull injuries, a hospital official said.
Ivorian cocoa farmers ‘barely survive’ while chocolate company profits soar
Farmers in Ivory Coast, the source of 45% of the world's cocoa beans, battle climate change and market inequality.
Russia arrests another general on bribery charges
Authorities arrest Lieutenant-General Vadim Shamarin, latest in a string of bribery arrests of high-ranking officials.
UK complaint alleges politicians’ complicity in Israeli ‘war crimes’
UK police say they are assessing the claims made by International Centre of Justice for Palestinians.
How do you find a bride? The new struggle in crisis-hit rural India
As climate change, low earnings and high debts batter them, young male farmers can't find women willing to marry them.
Thousands march in Iran to mourn Raisi on final day of funeral rites
President Ebrahim Raisi died on Sunday in a helicopter crash near the Azerbaijan border.
In Darfur, justice will be key to sustainable peace
It is time for Africa's leaders to see the only way to break the cycle of violence in Sudan is to end impunity.
Colombia’s Petro orders opening of embassy in West Bank’s Ramallah
Petro had recalled the Colombian ambassador from Tel Aviv, where the embassy was closed on May 3.
Singapore Airlines death: Is climate change making air turbulence worse?
Experts say climate change is expected to make incidents of turbulence worse for air travellers.
At least nine dead after stage collapses at Mexico campaign rally
A child was among the dead after a stage collapsed during a rally for presidential candidate Jorge Alvarez Maynez.
Video shows deadly stage collapse at political event in Mexico
A stage collapsed due to strong winds during an election campaign rally in northern Mexico.
Indian election casts spotlight on Modi lookalikes
Modi lookalikes have become local celebrities as India's 43-day-long election is set to conclude on June 1.
South Korea unveils record $19bn package to support chip industry
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol says semiconductors are 'a field of national all-out war'.
NBA finals: Doncic leads Mavericks to Game 1 win over Timberwolves
A team effort, led by Doncic's 33 points, gives Dallas 1-0 lead in the Western Conference finals against Minnesota.
Europa League final: Nigeria’s Lookman the hero as Atalanta stun Leverkusen
Lookman's stunning hat-trick brings Atalanta their first trophy in 117 years and an end to 'Neverlusen's' unbeaten run.
Macron says French troops will stay in New Caledonia ‘as long as necessary’
France's president is visiting the Pacific territory where electoral reform plans have led to the worst unrest in years
Nvidia’s profits soar as AI boom shows no sign of slowing down
California-based company reports seven-fold jump in profit to $14.88 bn in first quarter.
Ancient humans lived in East Timor 44,000 years ago, archaeologists find
Together with neighbouring Indonesia and Australia, the region is home to some of the oldest evidence of human life.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 818
As the war enters its 818th day, these are the main developments.
After Japan’s comeback, South Korea is hoping for its own stock market boom
Seoul is undertaking reforms to counter the so-called 'Korea discount' dragging down the valuations of its firms.
‘Strong punishment’: China starts two days of military drills around Taiwan
Exercises begin three days after William Lai Ching-te took his oath as president of the island China claims as its own.
What does the increasing recognition of Palestinian statehood mean?
Norway, Ireland and Spain announce they will recognise an independent Palestinian state.
Uvalde settles for $2m with school shooting victims’ families
Announcement comes two days before the two-year anniversary of the massacre at the elementary school in the Texas city.
Why is the ICC seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders?
Al Jazeera's Virginia Pietromarchi explains why the ICC is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders.
Norway, Spain, Ireland to recognise Palestinian state
We want to raise the voice of those who still believe in a peaceful, non-violent solution."
As Brazil copes with floods, officials face another scourge: Disinformation
Experts say online campaigns have targeted the floods in Rio Grande do Sul with fake news aimed at discrediting Lula.
Israel lobbies German officials to ‘condemn’ ICC arrest warrants
Israeli embassy emails politicians as Berlin says it would arrest Netanyahu if warrant comes into force.
Nothing Grows Forever
Exploring the impact of Costa Rica's pioneering efforts to prioritise environment over economic growth for its people.
Rishi Sunak calls UK general election for July 4
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sets date for national election, ending months of speculation as to the timing of the poll.
Why are Kenyan forces set to intervene in Haiti and how is the US involved?
When William Ruto meets Joe Biden in Washington, a Kenyan-led police mission to Haiti will top the presidents' agenda.
Biden cancels $7.7bn more in student debt for 160,000 borrowers
The move brings the total number of US students benefitting from the president's debt relief push to 4.75 million.
Mapping which countries recognise Palestine in 2024
The State of Palestine is recognised by 143 countries around the world. Norway, Spain and Ireland will join that list.
The Lost Souls of Syria – Part 2
The fight for justice for civilians allegedly killed by the Syrian government continues with often devastating results.
The theatrics of genocidal impunity
Germany and the US are rendering a draft resolution on the Bosnian genocide meaningless with their position on Gaza.
Maggot infestations and wounds that never heal for Gaza’s malnourished
Growing rates of malnourishment are preventing healing for those in Gaza battered by Israel's war.
Israel attacks hospitals in northern Gaza again
Video showed medical staff and patients, including a newborn, fleeing Kamal Adwan Hospital after Israeli missiles struck
What is the dispute between Spain and Argentina’s leaders?
Argentina's President Javier Milei and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez are in a war of words.
Russia returns six children to Ukraine in Qatar-brokered deal: State media
Boys aged between six and 17 latest to be handed over since start of Qatari mediation efforts last year.
ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Teams, groups, format and full match schedule
All you need to know about the groups, format, fixtures, match start times and venues for the tournament.
Video: Passengers describe turbulence chaos on Singapore Airlines flight
A passenger died and dozens of people were injured after a Singapore Airlines flight was hit by extreme turbulence.
Chad Prime Minister Masra resigns after disputed vote winner confirmed
Military government chief's victory in presidential polls prompts Succes Masra to resign from transitional post.
UK ruling on Assange extradition ‘resets the game’. What happens next?
Rights groups laud latest decision as an investigative journalist warns Assange 'might be entombed in prison for life'.
Load shedding & water woes: Can South Africa fix its ailing infrastructure?
As a crucial election approaches, ANC government looks set to tap in to business in an effort to revamp infrastructure.
Where is Ahmad Farhad? The mysterious case of Pakistan’s missing poet
Farhad has been missing for a week. His family blames Pakistan's spy agency but the government denies holding him.
Missing Bangladesh governing party’s MP found murdered in India: Minister
Anwarul Azim Anar of Awami League went missing on May 13, day after reaching India for medical treatment, say relatives.
Germany’s AfD bans top candidate from EU poll events over Nazi comments
Maximilian Krah recently said Nazi SS members 'not all criminals', prompting French far-right allies to shun party.
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