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Bodies of murdered Australian, US surfers identified in Mexico
The three men were killed during a camping and surfing trip along Mexico's Pacific coast.
Australia’s Qantas to pay $79m over ‘ghost flights’ furore
Competition watchdog says national carrier's advertising of cancelled flights was 'egregious and unacceptable'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 802
As the war enters its 802nd day, these are the main developments.
China’s Xi Jinping begins first Europe tour in five years in France
Chinese president wants to repair ties with a sceptical Western Europe but faces questions over his Ukraine war stance.
EU’s von der Leyen to urge ‘fair’ China competition in talks with Xi
Chinese President Xi Jinping set to hold talks with Ursula von der Leyen and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
‘Destruction of jobs’: India election turns spotlight on a dream gone sour
India's workforce is becoming more informalised and the quality of employment has suffered since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Al Jazeera vows to continue coverage of Gaza war despite Israeli ban
Al Jazeera has condemned Israel's closure of the network that has seen its offices raided and the channel go dark.
At least 75 killed, more than 100 others missing in Brazil floods
More than 88,000 people displaced as floods hit Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state.
No arrests as Los Angeles police clear USC pro-Palestinian encampment
Students and other protesters have called for universities to divest their financial ties to Israel.
Why did voters desert the UK Conservatives in local elections?
Support for the Conservative Party has collapsed in local elections in England.
Gaza ceasefire talks at crucial stage as Hamas delegation leaves Cairo
Hamas delegation deprts Egyptian capital and expected to return on Tuesday to resume indirect negotiations with Israel.
Israel closes Karem Abu Salem crossing after Hamas rocket attack
Hamas says its forces launched rocket attack near the Karem Abu Salem crossing between Israel and Gaza.
Rebel Writers: Palestine & Syria
The story of a Palestinian poet and a Christian Syrian professor who championed the Palestinian cause.
Week in pictures: A heatwave in Vietnam to Orthodox Easter in Jerusalem
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Where is the pro-Palestine student protest movement heading?
Why is the student-led movement for Palestine met with military-style crackdowns in the United States?
Qatar committed to Israel-Hamas honest mediator role: Diplomatic sources
Diplomatic sources tell Al Jazeera that Qatar will not accept becoming a tool to pressure negotiating parties.
Greek FM: No review of Israel defence deals amid war on Gaza
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis discusses Greece's close ties with Israel, peace efforts in the Middle East.
Israeli police detain Greek consul’s guard at Orthodox Easter ceremony
Israeli police detained a member of the Greek consulate's security detail during the Orthodox Easter ceremony.
Protests in the US have long been celebrated, condemned, welcomed, muzzled
Protests, hallmarks of US history, are also typically met with irritation.
Al Jazeera’s pre-recorded ‘final report’ from Israel as ban enacted
Imran Khan recorded his last report from occupied East Jerusalem pre-empting the decision to close Al Jazeera in Israel.
Rafah: Past the point of no return
Israel's mass slaughter in Rafah will not start with a ground invasion; it has already been taking place.
Netanyahu’s government votes to close Al Jazeera in Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet has unanimously voted to shut down Al Jazeera's operations in Israel.
US elections are six months away. How does the race stand and what’s next?
As November vote nears, here are the key issues and challenges facing presumptive nominees Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
India calls Canada arrests over Sikh activist murder ‘political compulsion’
Reacting to Indian nationals' arrest, Trudeau acknowledges fear in Canada's Sikh community but underscores rule of law.
‘Radicalised’ 16-year-old shot dead by Australia police after stabbing man
Police kill the boy after he stabbed a man in Perth in an attack authorities say indicated 'terrorism'.
‘If there was a ceasefire, I’d go home,’ Gaza’s war-weary IDPs say
Displaced residents of Gaza have mixed hope for whether a ceasefire will happen soon - but all are eager to return home.
Panama voters to elect new president in crowded field of contenders
The protege of an ex-head of state convicted for corruption leads the race, with seven others vying for the position.
Netanyahu government votes to close Al Jazeera channel in Israel
Israeli cabinet decides unanimously to close the network's operations in Israel with immediate effect.
University of Virginia camp dismantled and protesters arrested
Police have dismantled the Gaza solidarity encampment at the University of Virginia and arrested several protesters.
NBA Western Conference semis: Minnesota stun NBA champs Denver in Game 1
Anthony Edwards's 43 points led Minnesota Timberwolves' 106-99 home win over Denver Nuggets.
Pro-Palestine protest interrupts University of Michigan graduation ceremony
Dozens of Pro-Palestine graduates interrupted their commencement ceremony at the University of Michigan.
La Liga title for Real Madrid, Champions League for Girona as Barca lose
Girona scored a stunning 4-2 win over their Catalan rivals Barcelona to hand a 36th Spanish league title to Real Madrid.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 801
As the war enters its 801th day, these are the main developments.
The surfer chef behind South Africa’s first fine dining halal restaurant
Anwar Abdullatief creates stunning halal food with the Cape Malay flavours of his childhood
Messi and Saurez lead Inter Miami’s 6-2 MLS win over New York Red Bulls
Messi had a record five assists and scored a goal, while Suarez scored a hat-trick in the win over New York Red Bulls.
Dozens arrested in US campuses in another weekend of pro-Palestine protests
More than 2,000 people have been arrested nationwide as students continue protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Alvarez vs Munguia: Canelo retains boxing titles with unanimous victory
Mexico's Alvarez successfully defended his WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA super middleweight titles against compatriot Munguia.
How effective is Turkey’s ban on trade with Israel?
Turkey says the ban will stay in place until Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Spain and Argentina trade jibes in row before visit by President Milei
The spat began when Spain's transport minister said Argentina's Javier Milei took drugs during last year's election.
‘No to the Russian law!’ Georgia protesters demand a ‘European future’
Violence has rocked Tbilisi as angry citizens fear Georgia will fall into enemy hands'.
Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu-Sitta denied entry into France
The surgeon who helped treat patients during Israel's war on Gaza was scheduled to speak at the French Senate.
Germany’s Scholz calls for unity against far-right after MEP seriously hurt
Chancellor's appeal comes after four assailants brutally attacked a politician who was campaigning in eastern Germany.
‘Progress’ in Gaza truce talks but Israel still set on Rafah ground attack
Sources tell Al Jazeera that talks are at critical point as a technical team is working out details of a potential deal.
‘We won’t stop’: How Columbia’s students etched a new Gaza protest legacy
Inside a movement that took over a university building and lost its encampment within 24 hours - yet refuses to die.
Pakistan records ‘wettest April’ in more than 60 years
At least 144 people died due to the heavy rainfall in April.
World Press Photo of the Year: Cropping history and reality
WPP winner demonstrates Palestinian grief is only acceptable to the West if it is sanitised and devoid of context.
‘It’s going to be worse’: Brazil braces for more pain amid record flooding
The death toll has climbed to 56 in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state, with tens of thousands displaced.
Sustainable living gives Hungarian families hope for the future
In growing trend, families aspire to become self-sufficient by living off the land, preserving it for next generations.
Northern Gaza in ‘full-blown famine’, UN food agency chief says
'It's horror': World Food Programme head calls for immediate ceasefire and 'unfettered access' into besieged territory.
Britain’s Conservatives trounced in local elections
Disillusionment with Conservative Party sees loss of 473 seats while Labour Party picks up 185 as vote count continues.
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