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Pahalgam attack: A simple guide to the Kashmir conflict
The roots of this decades-long conflict between India and Pakistan go back to the turbulent partition of 1947.
CIA releases videos coaxing Chinese officials to leak secrets to US
Social media campaign depicts fictional scenes of officials becoming disillusioned with ruling Chinese Communist Party.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,163
These are the key events on day 1,163 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
China says it is ‘evaluating’ Trump administration’s outreach on tariffs
Ministry of Commerce says 'door is open' to talks, but it is willing to 'fight to the end' otherwise.
A ‘political prisoner’: US advocates rally for detained Georgetown scholar
Lawyers say the Trump administration's efforts to deport Badar Khan Suri violate his freedom of speech and association.
Syrian Druze leader condemns government over sectarian violence
Syrian Druze leader condemns 'genocidal campaign' after dozens killed in clashes south of Damascus.
Manchester United, Fernandes beat Athletic Club in Europa League semifinal
Bruno Fernandes scores twice as Man Utd seal game in first half in Bilbao, where Athletic Club were reduced to 10 men.
Court rules against Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans
In a first-of-its-kind decision, a US district judge issued a permanent injunction barring the law's use in south Texas.
Why is aid to Sudan falling while famine and conflict worsen?
Millions of people in danger of starvation as crises persist.
How activists and immigrants in the US can protect their privacy
With Trump gov't crackdown on protesters, some immigrants and activists have been arrested, deported or stuck at border.
Clashes between police and May Day demonstrators in Paris
French police and May Day demonstrators violently clashed in Paris on Thursday as more than 100,000 people gathered.
Global health funding faces worst crisis ‘in memory’, WHO chief says
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says contributions have fallen sharply across the board.
Why are relations between Algeria and France so bad?
Arguments after the kidnapping in France of an Algerian government critic reopen old wounds.
Israel executing ‘genocidal war’ against Palestinians, Qatar tells ICJ
A senior Qatari diplomat told the ICJ that Israel is conducting a genocidal war against the Palestinian people."
Al Jazeera wins two Peabody Awards for documentaries on Gaza war carnage
Fault Lines wins in News & Documentary category while Close Up wins in Interactive & Immersive category.
Why has Trump’s Russia-Ukraine deal stalled?
After 100 days in office, US President Donald Trump struggles with a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire.
Trump replaces Mike Waltz with Marco Rubio as national security adviser
The US president said Waltz would instead be nominated as the US's ambassador to the UN, despite his role in Signalgate.
Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull: Fight start time, undercard, stream, purse
Al Jazeera's lowdown on the boxers, the fight night and the belts on the line in the title-unifying bout in Riyadh.
DRC seeks to lift ex-President Kabila’s immunity over alleged war crimes
Joseph Kabila denies charges of treason and war crimes amid escalating tensions in volatile eastern provinces.
‘I wish I could go back’ Starving girl’s message from Gaza
I wish I could go back to how I was," said Rashaf, a 12-year-old starving girl from Gaza.
Israeli attacks kill dozens as UN demands lifting of ‘cruel’ Gaza blockade
Israel's aid blockade is threatening Palestinians' existence in Gaza, UN rights chief Volker Turk warned.
Fourth round of US-Iran nuclear talks postponed amid continued tensions
The foreign minister of Oman credited the delay to 'logistical reasons', but the postponement comes amid new sanctions.
Pakistan airspace ban could cost Air India $591m over 12 months: Report
The airline has asked the Indian government for financial relief equivalent to its estimated losses.
Israeli forces killing Palestinians collecting food in Gaza
Israeli forces are accused of targeting Palestinians collecting food for their families in Gaza.
Ryanair threatens cancelling Boeing aircraft order amid tariffs: Report
The budget carrier said it might cancel 330 737 Max orders due to rising costs brought on by tariffs
Pro-Palestine activist arrested in Belgium after attending protest
Mohammed Khatib, who advocates for Palestinian prisoners, believes his detention was meant to silence him.
Is the race for clean energy losing momentum?
The US is pivoting back to fossil fuels, China is ramping up renewables, while Europe is trying to catch up.
The $10bn India-Pakistan trade secret hidden by official data
Informal trade between India and Pakistan is much higher than official figures say - but can it survive new hostilities?
What the minerals deal with the US means for Ukraine
The US and Ukraine have signed a long-touted deal that will give the US access to Ukraine's precious minerals.
Children suffer as Israel’s blockade on Gaza aid reaches 2 months
Two months of Israel's aid blockade on Gaza have taken a devastating toll on Palestinians especially children.
Tunisia leader Saied’s opponents, supporters stage rival rallies
Riot police have been deployed in large numbers to separate the groups in Tunis.
Video: Republican running for congress heckles Muslim event in Texas
A Republican candidate for US Congress heckled a Muslim community day at the Texas Capitol building with hate speech.
State of emergency in New Zealand as storms hit
New Zealand's capital, Wellington has been hit by the strongest winds in over a decade, issuing a red warning.
Lebanon holds Beirut Marathon after war delay
The Beirut marathon returned after being cancelled due to attacks by the Israeli military.
Sudan ‘horror knows no bounds’, says UN, as deaths in Darfur rise
UN rights chief says civilians trapped in dire conditions' in and around el-Fasher as RSF warns of further 'bloodshed'.
Can Mexico bring back the endangered axolotl?
Pollution has cut the amphibian's numbers by 99.5 percent, but scientists believe Mexico's cultural icon could return.
Rebuilding Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina’s fall
101 East investigates the downfall of Bangladesh's ruthless regime and goes inside the fight to reclaim democracy.
Workers observe May Day with marches and demos under Trump tariffs shadow
The holiday, also known as International Workers' Day or Labor Day, marks the struggles and achievements of workers.
Release of activist a “glimmer of hope in extremely dark times”
Columbia University student activist has been freed after being detained at what he thought was citizenship hearing
Kenya’s pact of silence with its military is breaking
A BBC documentary on security forces killing protesters ignited a firestorm in Kenya - but not for what it revealed.
Fan falls from 21-foot Clemente Wall at PNC Park during Pirates game
A baseball fan at the Pirates-Cubs game fell over the outfield wall and landed on the playing field.
Fears of attack in Pakistan-administered Kashmir amid acute India tensions
More than 1,000 religious schools have been shut and people have begun readying walled bunkers.
Ukraine expected to ratify US minerals deal lacking security guarantees
Deal hailed as 'diplomatic win' for Ukraine, but former Russian President Medvedev says Trump has 'broken' Kyiv.
What is behind the violence in Syria?
Clashes in Damascus suburbs have killed more than 30 people this week.
Kenyan politician shot dead in his car in Nairobi
Police are investigating the killing of Kenyan MP Charles Ong'ondo Were, who was shot dead in his car in Nairobi.
African researchers are working to cure HIV, but US aid cuts are in the way
Dozens of trials on HIV ground to a halt in February after US President Donald Trump abruptly pulled crucial funding.
North Korea’s military upgrade
@AlexGatopoulos looks at North Korean support for Russia and it's defence industry's latest innovations
Animated maps show US-led attacks on Yemen
Some 300 people have been killed in US strikes on Yemen since March 15.
Israel wildfires flare near Jerusalem for a second day
Israel's firefighting service said 163 ground crews and 12 aircraft were working to contain the flames.
US withdrawal: Vietnam vs Afghanistan
We compare and contrast the 1975 US withdrawal from South Vietnam with the 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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