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General Motors to pay $146m fine over excess emissions from older vehicles
Emissions from certain vehicles were 10 percent moreon average than GM's initial compliance testing claimed.
Putin and Xi hail ‘stability’ of China-Russia partnership on SCO sidelines
The duo founded central Asian security summit as counterpoint to Western might.
Who is competing to become Iran’s president in the run-off election?
Two candidates are left in the race, Saeed Jalili and Masoud Pezeshkian. What camps do they represent?
Russian air strike kills five people in Dnipro, Ukraine says
At least 53 wounded in the attack and four are in a serious condition, governor says.
Mechanic Sea: Diving for scrap metal in Cape Verde
Metal waste from the sea bed is a source of income for Bruno - but mainly he loves the peace he finds under the water.
Distressing images: Aftermath of an Israeli attack on a market in Gaza City
Video from the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City shows the aftermath of a reported Israeli tank shelling of a market.
Hezbollah launches barrage of rockets at Israel after top commander killed
Muhammad Nimah Nasser is at least the third senior commander killed in cross-border fighting since October.
Friend of Bee: Beekeeping in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sustainability is the basis of Deborah Nzarubara's bee business and approach to biodiversity.
Sport clubs in the crosshairs? Argentina’s austerity measures prompt debate
President Milei has spurred outrage by proposing to privatise nonprofit neighbourhood clubs, an Argentinian tradition.
Source: Pakistan to play India in Lahore on March 1 in ICC Champions Trophy
A source inside Pakistan cricket told Al Jazeera that despite the proposed date, India's participation is questionable.
Go Telem on the Mountain: Making Music in Sierra Leone
Solomon Fatoma, aka Solo's Beat, creates his music from the sounds he finds all around him.
Who’s best for the US economy? Biden or Trump?
The race to the White House may come down to the economic records of the two leading presidential candidates.
Can Senegal’s Faye play peacemaker and help a splintered West Africa bloc?
Experts say ECOWAS's tensions with Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso could roll back years of regional diplomacy.
What’s happening in Sudan’s civil war? | Start Here
Has the world forgotten Sudan?
Israeli seizures of West Bank land for settlers peaking, watchdog says
Israel has illegally claimed 23.7sq km (9.15sq miles) of West Bank land as its own so far this year, Peace Now says.
Senior Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike
Video shows the aftermath of an Israeli strike that killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Tyre, Lebanon.
Dozens killed in attack on village in central Mali
Mali has been plagued by al-Qaeda-linked and ethnically based armed groups, but forced out UN peacekeepers.
Jamaica hunkers down as deadly Hurricane Beryl nears
Powerful storm kills at least six people and causes significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.
Can a Hezbollah-Israel war trigger civil strife in Lebanon?
Hezbollah's decision to wage a low-scale conflict against Israel has triggered mixed reactions in Lebanon.
Is the UK’s health system worse than much poorer countries?
The worsening state of the NHS is high on the list of voter grievances ahead of the UK's snap election. Some of them sa
Hurricane Beryl leaves trail of devastation in the Caribbean
Hurricane Beryl has caused widespread destruction on Caribbean islands and in Venezuela.
More than 270 people arrested in antigovernment rallies in Kenya
Police say protests were co-opted by 'suspects' engaging in 'criminal activities'.
Labour ‘99 percent certain’ to beat Blair’s 1997 election landslide: Poll
After 14 years of Conservative rule, Starmer's Labour looks set to inherit a divided country with economic challenges.
French researcher admits military secrets charges, claims Russia
Laurent Vinatier is the latest Western citizen arrested by Moscow amid accusations of 'hostage diplomacy'.
One killed, another wounded in Israel mall stabbing attack
Israeli police say suspect has been killed and they are investigating the incident as a possible 'terror attack'.
What caused the deadly stampede in Hathras, India?
At least 120 people, mostly women, have died at a religious gathering for Hindu guru Bhole Baba.
Ukrainian maritime attack on Black Sea port Novorossiysk repelled: Russia
Moscow claims to have destroyed sea drones targeting key oil shipping port Novorossiysk.
The fate of the Rohingya may be in the Arakan Army’s hands
This means if Myanmar's junta falls, Rohingya refugee repatriation would still be in doubt.
More than 120 killed, mostly women, in India stampede at religious event
Authorities say massive overcrowding and insufficient exits contributed to the deadly crush in Hathras, northern India.
Dangerous skin diseases spreading among children in Gaza
More than 150,000 people have contracted skin infections in the squalid conditions prevailing in the enclave.
Turn left at the next intersection: Why the US needs a viable third party
Under the current system, Americans are forced to choose between two right-wing options.
Gaza policy makes US a ‘target’: former officials
Dozen that quit over US support for Israel accuse US of 'undeniable complicity' in killing and starvation in Gaza.
Malaysia’s Najib loses bid to serve corruption sentence in house arrest
Jailed former leader claimed the Malaysian king issued a royal order authorising his transfer to house arrest.
Japan issues first new banknotes in 20 years
Redesigned bills pay tribute to Japanese capitalism, women's equality and scientific innovation.
Tunisia’s Saied sets presidential election date for October 6
The vote comes as many of Saied's political opponents and media critics are in jail or facing prosecution.
How do hurricanes form and how do they differ from cyclones and typhoons?
With this year's hurricane season under way, Al Jazeera visualises the differences between various storm systems.
UK General Election 2024: What you need to know about election day
Polling stations across the United Kingdom will open on Thursday as nation prepares to usher in new prime minister.
Taiwan says China seized fishing boat near Chinese coast
Taiwan demands Beijing release crew and vessel seized from outside Taiwanese waters near Kinmen Islands.
Genocide, urbicide, domicide – how to talk about Israel’s war on Gaza
Officials, experts and activists have used various terms to describe Israel's destruction of Gaza.
Biden faces growing pressure to quit race as Democrats question fitness
Texas lawmaker Lloyd Doggett becomes first elected Democrat to call on Biden to end his bid for re-election.
Hurricane Beryl kills six, causes ‘immense destruction’ in Caribbean
Beryl churns towards Jamaica as it sweeps through the southeast Caribbean, leaving widespread destruction in its wake.
31%: The surge in food prices irking voters in the UK election
The cost of living is a key issue in an election expected to end 14 years of Conservative Party governance.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 859
As the war enters its 859th day, these are the main developments.
Judge delays Trump’s New York sentencing until closer to US election
Trump became the first former US president convicted of felony charges and was originally set to be sentenced next week.
Google blames AI as its emissions grow instead of heading to net zero
Google points to artificial intelligence and demand it puts on energy-hungry data centres for its growth in emissions.
‘This is a horrific hurricane’: Beryl becomes Category 5 storm
Hurricane Beryl has become the earliest ever Category 5 storm to hit the Atlantic.
What does the US Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity mean?
Mixed reaction to judgement reflects political divisions in the US.
Anti-Syrian riots spread in Turkey
More than 470 people are in custody after attacks on Syrian shops and cars in central Turkey.
Hundreds of candidates pull out of French run-off in bid to foil far right
Mass exit aims to deny parliamentary wins in final vote that could give far right first government since World War II.
Over 100 die in stampede at Hindu religious event in India
Over 100 people were killed during a stampede at an organised Hindu event in India's Uttar Pradesh.
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