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‘If we came second, we got nothing’: Berlusconi’s football legacy
The ex-Italian PM, who has died aged 86, revolutionised AC Milan's fortunes and leveraged that success into politics.
US consumer prices rise moderately; underlying inflation strong
The latest data indicates the US Federal Reserve could continue with its interest rate hikes later in the summer.
Former Twitter CEO talks Musk takeover, censorship and AI threat
Jack Dorsey discusses Elon Musk, Twitter controversies, government censorship, and the future of AI.
Trump’s arraignment: The scene outside the Miami courthouse
A pig's head on a spike, Uncle Sam on a hoverboard and a frenzy of journalists all waiting for the former president.
Thousands displaced as Mayon volcano in Philippines spews lava
Lava seen flowing slowly from the mouth of the 2,462-metre (8,077-foot) volcano in Albay province.
Three Tunisian opposition leaders on hunger strike in prison
Ennahdha party leaders stop eating to protest against their imprisonment on terrorism, money-laundering charges.
Belarus will not hesitate to use nukes if aggressed: Lukashenko
Minsk is set to host Russian tactical nuclear weapons in several days, says the Belarusian leader.
Who is Folashodun Shonubi, Nigeria’s new central bank chief?
The appointment of the acting governor comes after the suspension and arrest of his powerful predecessor at the weekend.
Why Shin Bet may be used to police Palestinian areas in Israel
PM Netanyahu is strongly considering deploying the internal security service to police Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Why Muslims are fleeing a small town in India’s Uttarakhand state
Nearly a dozen families are forced to leave Purola after far-right Hindu groups threaten Muslims' homes and businesses.
From poacher to protector: A turtle guard in Ivory Coast
A poacher-turned-protector painstakingly works to conserve threatened sea turtles in Ivory Coast.
AI must not become a driver of human rights abuses
It is the responsibility of AI companies to ensure their products do not facilitate violations of human rights.
Eritrea rejoins East Africa bloc after exit 16 years ago
Eritrea quit the body in 2007 in protest of its neighbour Ethiopia deploying troops to Somalia to fight al-Shabab.
Main hearings open into UK’s handling of COVID-19 pandemic
The first evidence is due to be heard in the inquiry since it was formally launched in June 2022.
As a woman is jailed, UK urged to reform ‘outdated’ abortion laws
Public anger rises after a judge decided to prosecute a woman who secured pills for a late-term abortion.
Ukraine’s counteroffensive begins: What do we know so far?
Al Jazeera's Defence Editor Alex Gatopoulos explains the dynamics of a new phase in the 16-month war.
Ethnic violence in Sudan raises genocide alarm as war rages on
Activists and observers have warned that unchecked violence could prove worse than Darfur's previous cycle of killings.
How do the Sierra Leonean elections work? A basic guide
Sierra Leone elects a new president and government this June. Here’s what you need to know about the election.
Nigeria: Boat capsizes in river Niger, 100 feared dead
The incident happened on the river Niger in central Nigeria early on Monday.
Cyclone Biparjoy to hit India, Pakistan: What we know so far
The two nations brace as the year's first powerful cyclone approaches their western and southern coasts respectively.
Djokovic raises bar to 23 slams: Is he the greatest of all time?
Whether the Serbian's French Open win makes him the GOAT of men's tennis depends on who you ask and the metrics you use.
Denver Nuggets take home first NBA title with win over Miami Heat
Serbian Nikola Jokic named most valuable player of NBA Finals as he scores 28 points to lead his team to glory.
At least nine people injured in Denver shooting
Police say three of those injured are in critical condition and a suspect was shot and is in custody.
UN chief Guterres backs proposal to form watchdog to monitor AI
Secretary-general says the risks posed by artificial intelligence threatens democracy and human rights.
Trump’s arraignment: What to expect at court appearance in Miami
Former US President Donald Trump is set to appear in court in Miami at 3pm (19:00 GMT) to face 37 felony counts.
Fate of jailed fighters still unknown months after Ethiopia truce
The whereabouts of hundreds of fighters on both sides of the Ethiopian war are still not known, despite truce.
Three people found dead in Nottingham: UK police
Suspect is arrested on suspicion of murder after the driver of a van tries to run over three other people, injures them.
How common is albinism and what gene causes it?
Albinism Awareness Day aims to promote understanding of albinism and combat discrimination against people with albinism.
Read the full text of the Donald Trump indictment
On Tuesday, Trump is set to appear in federal court in Florida, days after being indicted on 37 charges.
US says 22 soldiers injured in Syria helicopter accident
Enemy fire not reported at time of US helicopter 'mishap' in northeast Syria where hundreds of US soldiers are based.
Rights groups to screen BBC film on Modi before White House visit
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International schedule a private screening, two days ahead of Indian PM's state visit.
How are US sanctions affecting life in Venezuela?
Proponents say economic penalties are an effective foreign policy tool, but critics say they are collective punishment.
India threatened to shut down Twitter, founder Jack Dorsey says
Dorsey says India threatened firm with shutdown and raids on staff if critical posts and accounts were not taken down.
Police say driver going too fast in fatal Australia bus crash
The driver could face years in prison if found guilty after 10 people were killed when the bus came off the road.
Colombia plane crash: Children recovering, custody tussle starts
The Colombian Family Welfare Institute says the four children are 'in high spirits' as relatives claim custody.
Twitter CEO pledges ‘world’s most accurate real-time information’
Linda Yaccarino lays out her vision for 'Twitter 2.0' a week after taking the helm of the troubled Musk-owned platform.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrives in China
Four-day state visit comes amid hopes China can help facilitate Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 475
As the war enters it 475th day, these are the main developments.
NATO’s largest air force drill prepares for ‘crisis situation’
Some 250 aircraft from 25 NATO and partner countries with 10,000 military personnel participating in 'Air Defender 23'.
‘Massive’ Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s Kryvyi Rih city
At least three people killed and 25 wounded in Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih city in central Ukraine.
New Zealand’s RNZ apologises for ‘pro-Kremlin garbage’ on Ukraine
Public broadcaster undertaking an audit after stories on Ukraine published on its website found to have been edited.
Kylian Mbappe informs PSG he will not extend contract: Media
Reports suggested that Paris Saint-Germain were hopeful Mbappe would trigger a contract extension.
China spinning a ‘web’ of influence campaigns to win over Taiwan
Away from the headline grabbing military threats, Beijing's propaganda department is working to woo hearts and minds.
Top Mexican officials resign in preparation for presidential runs
Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum and Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard will compete to be the MORENA party nominee.
Cautious calm prevails around US court where Trump will appear
Journalists and law enforcement have gathered near the court in Miami but there were no signs of protesters.
‘Extraordinarily difficult operation’: All eyes on Ukraine attack
Small territorial gains underscore the difficulty of the battle ahead for Ukrainian units with Russian troops dug in.
Colombian ELN ceasefire raises concerns over limits to violence
The agreement is a milestone for the Colombian government, though doubts remain over its ability to reduce violence.
Has Darfur become the main battleground of Sudan’s conflict?
Fighting in Sudan has led to a new wave of violence in Darfur, raising fears of further escalation.
Blinken hails US progress on China spying after Cuba revelations
US officials say China has for years operated spying facilities in Cuba that were upgraded in 2019.
UBS is wealth management behemoth after Credit Suisse takeover
As a result of biggest banking deal since 2008 crisis, UBS will oversee $5 trillion in assets, giving it lead position.
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