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‘Fatal blow’: Mali rebels warn against UN peacekeepers departure
A coalition of Malian rebels warned that the departure of MINUSMA, the peacekeeping force, could hurt a peace deal.
US Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation in water rights case
Indigenous community had sought to assess water needs amid historic drought in the Colorado River Basin.
Biden welcomes Modi to White House in closely watched visit
US president calls ties with India 'defining' relationship, and array of groups call for rights abuses to be addressed.
Vatican pursues new leads in Emanuela Orlandi cold case
Vatican reopens case employee's daughter that disappeared 40 years ago after denying any involvement.
Tropical Storm Bret barrels towards eastern Caribbean
A hurricane watch was issued as Tropical Storm Bret threatens to rip through Caribbean islands.
Israeli settlers set up new illegal outpost on Palestinian land
New settler outpost appeared just days after Netanyahu ordered construction of 1,000 new homes in an illegal settlement.
European lawmaker Cozzolino charged in EU corruption probe
Cozzolino is third lawmaker to be charged with corruption after allegations that Qatar and Morocco bribed politicians.
Cornel West is running for president to dismantle the US empire
Philosopher and activist Cornel West says Americans need a third option, other than 'neo-fascism' and 'neoliberalism'.
Macron opens climate summit in Paris, calls for ‘finance shock’
Global leaders seek financial solutions to tackling poverty, curbing planet-heating emissions and protecting nature.
Weaponisation of anti-Semitism is bad for Palestinians – and Jews
Baseless charges of anti-Semitism directed at pro-Palestine voices are hindering the struggle to end anti-Semitic hate.
Search and rescue efforts for missing Titanic sub: All we know
Hope is running thin to find survivors on the Titan as oxygen is expected to run out on Thursday.
At least 209 Pakistanis among victims of Greece boat wreck
Witness accounts suggested that between 400 and 750 crammed onto the fishing vessel.
War-injured Syrians depart on sponsored Hajj journey
A Saudi benefactor has been sponsoring the Hajj pilgrimage for some 500 Syrians injured in the war.
Ukraine missiles damage bridge to Crimea: Russian officials
The Chonhar road bridge is damaged but there are no casualties, Russian-appointed officials in Kherson and Crimea say.
Syrians lose hope for loved ones after Greece boat tragedy
Al Jazeera speaks to the families of three Syrian fathers assumed dead after an overloaded trawler sank off Greece.
Why China can’t broker peace between Israel and Palestine
Beijing doesn't have the tools that worked with Iran and Saudi Arabia. But failure could still be a win for China.
Algeria’s ex-prime minister, health minister get 5 years in jail
Noureddine Bedoui and former Health Minister Abdelmalek Boudiaf were charged in a corruption case.
‘He was my life’: The people killed by Israeli forces in Jenin
Al Jazeera spoke to the families of the Palestinians killed by the Israeli army during a huge raid in Jenin on Monday.
Russia thermonuclear bomb scientist dies, Putin boosts nuke force
Grigory Klinishov, who was in his 90s, has reportedly died by suicide in Moscow.
‘Om-washing’: Why Modi’s yoga day pose is deceptive
It's time to reclaim yoga from the Indian PM, who is using it to mask an agenda of ethno-nationalist state violence.
Barcelona basketball team condemn racist abuse of Nigerian player
Barcelona has condemned racist insults hurled at their first-team player James Nnaji before final against Real Madrid.
At least 31 dead after gas explosion at China barbecue restaurant
Arrests made after suspected leak of liquified petroleum gas used for cooking triggered blast in northwestern Yinchuan.
Man jailed for 55 years in US after ‘road rage’ killing of Muslim
Dustin Passarelli shot dead Afghan-American Mustafa Ayoubi by the side of the road after hurling racist abuse at him.
Afghan women ban makes Taliban recognition near ‘impossible’: UN
Afghanistan UN envoy Roza Otunbayeva tells security council that Taliban seek recognition but reject key UN values.
What can fully address the toxic legacy of the Ohio train crash?
Residents in East Palestine urge more support from leaders as rail freight safety questions linger.
Australia gives Twitter 28 days to sort out ‘toxicity and hate’
One in three complaints about online hate in Australia are about the platform.
Ukraine offensive against Russia not ‘Hollywood movie’: Zelenskyy
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy said vast minefields laid by Russian forces have slowed his country's counteroffensive.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 484
As the war enters it 484th day, these are the main developments.
TV show unleashes wave of MeToo allegations in Taiwan
Self-ruled island's reckoning with sexual harassment and assault has been a long time coming.
US Capitol rioter receives 12-year sentence for stun gun attack
Daniel Rodriguez made a dramatic exit from court after receiving one of the longest sentences for the January 6 riots.
Math and reading scores for 13-year-olds in the US plunge
A test known as the 'nation's report card' shows sliding academic performances for US students after the COVID pandemic.
Suspected Pentagon leaker pleads not guilty to federal charges
Former National Guardsman faces allegations that he leaked numerous classified national security documents online.
Critics decry Modi’s US visit as he begins day with UN yoga event
Calls mount for Biden to address human rights concerns during the Indian prime minister's Washington, DC, visit.
US Supreme Court justice faces questions over donor-financed trip
An investigative story by a US news outlet is latest to raise questions about improper conduct by conservative justices.
‘Furious resistance’: Ukraine counteroffensive slowed by Russia
Ukraine sought to allay any disillusionment over small gains during the second week of its counteroffensive.
What’s being promised by Zimbabwe’s two main candidates?
Unemployment, poverty and a stagnant economy among the main issues for voters in Zimbabwe.
Titanic sub: Crews exploring undersea noises in ‘complex’ search
US Coast Guard official stresses 'hope' in multinational effort to find the five people on board of the missing vessel.
US places sanctions on Myanmar’s defence ministry, banks
Military has used foreign sources, including Russian entities under sanctions, to purchase and import arms, US says.
‘A new era’: Lab-grown meat gets approval for sale in US
The United States becomes the second country in the world, behind Singapore, to allow sales of lab-grown meat.
Israel drone attack kills 3 in occupied West Bank car attack
Three killed after Israeli military targets 'a terrorist cell inside a suspicious vehicle' in Jenin with a drone attack.
Desperate need for clean energy surge in the Global South: IEA
The Global South remains the most threated by climate disasters fueled by human-induced global warming.
At least 24 people injured in Paris explosion
Police say four people are in critical condition after the blast started a fire in the French capital.
Messi in Miami: A thriving football scene readies for the ‘GOAT’
Inter Miami supporters say football culture is burgeoning in South Florida and will 'explode' with Messi's arrival.
US Fed: More rate hikes are likely this year to fight inflation
'Process of getting inflation back down to 2% has long way to go,' central bank chief Powell tells congressional panel.
French basketball player Wembanyama main focus ahead of NBA draft
Wembanyama, a centre, has been lauded as a potential generational talent, compared to greats like LeBron James.
Dozens of people drown after dinghy sinks near Canary Islands
Four women and a baby are among the dead after sinking of a dingy with 59 people on board near Spain's Canary Islands.
Palestinian killed as Israeli settlers attack West Bank village
Residents of Turmus Ayya say 400 settlers march down the village's main road, setting fire to cars, homes and trees.
Amazon duped millions of people into enrolling in Prime: US FTC
FTC alleged that Amazon used 'manipulative, coercive' interface designs to trick users into enrolling in auto-renewal.
Death toll rises to 46 in Honduran women’s prison gang violence
Authorities say they are working to identify bodies burned during rioting on Tuesday.
Sudan’s warring sides resume fighting after latest ceasefire ends
Residents say clashes erupt in Khartoum before US-Saudi-brokered truce expires and in Omdurman minutes after it ends.
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