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One UN peacekeeper dead, four others injured in north Mali attack
More than 300 of the peacekeepers in MINUSMA have also been killed since the start of the Mali mission in 2013.
Newcastle announces shirt sponsorship deal with Saudi company
British media reports the deal is worth 25 million pounds ($31.5m) annually.
Colombia and ELN rebel group sign ceasefire agreement
The agreement is a significant success for President Gustavo Petro's agenda of 'total peace' after previous setbacks.
Djokovic beats cramping Alcaraz to reach French Open final
Carlos Alcaraz had levelled the contest when disaster struck as he limped to his bench holding his right leg.
Disney bets on free mobile cricket streaming in India
The strategy shift from Disney, which some analysts say is 'desperate', comes as rivalry with JioCinema heats up.
Blinken to take delayed China trip this month: Reports
US secretary of state is expected to meet top Chinese officials, US media outlets say, on visit delayed since February.
US bans imports from China-based Ninestar Corp over Uighurs
More than a million people, mainly Uighurs and Muslim minorities, are detained in camps in China's Xinjiang region.
South Korea summons China envoy over US ties remarks
China's ambassador accused Seoul of tilting excessively towards the US in a meeting with S Korea's opposition leader.
Sweden charges man suspected of financing outlawed Kurdish group
A Turkish citizen is charged in Sweden for gun crimes and raising money for the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Q&A: RSF adviser on Sudan ceasefire, Wagner and civilian killings
Ibrahim Mukhayer speaks to Al Jazeera about the allegations against the RSF and what would it take for the war to end.
Fighting in South Sudan camp leaves 13 displaced people dead: UN
South Sudan's Upper Nile State has recently become an epicentre of violence mainly orchestrated by militias.
Who is Hafize Gaye Erkan, Turkey’s new central bank chief?
Erkan becomes the first woman to lead the central bank after her appointment by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Rwandan genocide suspect faces more charges in South Africa
The suspect now faces 54 separate charges in South Africa relating to fraud and immigration offences, up from five.
Drone crashes into building in Russia’s Voronezh city; 3 injured
Russia reports a drone attack in its southwestern city which partially borders Ukraine.
Why are most US historians against Critical Race Theory?
Most of my colleagues appear determined to protect a version of our national history shaped by white supremacy.
Palestinian killed by Israeli forces at Rantis checkpoint
Twenty-nine-year-old Biadsa was killed as he arrived at the Rantis checkpoint in occupied West Bank.
Ex-US bank executive Hafize Erkan named Turkey central bank boss
Appointment seen as another indication that Erdogan may abandon policies that are widely branded as 'unorthodox'.
‘Europeans are almost not coming to the UK any more’
Al Jazeera interviews social scientist Nando Sigona on migration trends.
Saudi Arabia, US announce 24-hour Sudan ceasefire from Saturday
Announcement by mediators says the ceasefire will begin at 6am local time (04:00 GMT).
Artificial intelligence without borders
The US border-industrial complex has joined the AI game.
Like US, UN suspends Ethiopia food aid over diversion of supplies
The UN agency's suspension of food aid to Ethiopia comes a day after USAID took similar action.
France’s Macron visits victims of Alps knife attack in hospital
The president visits victims as investigators seek to unravel the motive of the Syrian suspect after the park attack.
Palestinian President Abbas to visit China after mediation offer
Abbas will pay a state visit to China following's XI's pledge to work for a solution to the Palestinian issue.
What started Canada’s wildfires and are they under control?
Canada is battling its most devastating wildfire season on record, with ripple effects reaching as far as Norway.
Crisis-hit Pakistan set to present budget as IMF watches
Pakistan hopes budget will help unlock more than $2.5bn left in $6.5bn IMF bailout programme expiring this month.
EU members sign deal to overhaul asylum procedures
The accord will change how asylum seekers are processed at the bloc's borders and how they are relocated across Europe.
Record Mount Everest season in Nepal also one of its deadliest
Climbers say several of the 17 people killed or missing and presumed dead this season could have avoided the disaster.
In Russia-occupied Kherson, flood aid slow to come: Residents
Those in occupied areas are reportedly trapped in floodwaters as Ukrainians in Kyiv-controlled Kherson receive help.
‘Enough is enough’: A UK union rep fighting from the picket line
For Mark Dollar, strike action against UK National Highways is not about the last 12 months, but the last 12 years.
Crypto giant Binance’s US arm suspends dollar deposits
Move comes days after US regulators announced 13 civil charges against Binance and its CEO Changpeng Zhao.
Lionel Messi’s move to Inter Miami sparks huge fan reaction
Inter's Instagram account quintupled since the World Cup champion revealed he will join the Major League Soccer club.
Rohingya in Bangladesh protest to be sent home after UN aid cut
Tens of thousands of refugees protest in Bangladesh camps, asking for repatriation to Myanmar after food ration slashed.
Donald Trump is doomed. Finally
The new indictments don't bar Trump from contesting but he will be bruised, battered and focused on staying out of jail.
What will it take to save the world’s insects?
Climate change, habitat loss, and pollution are having a dire impact on insect biodiversity.
Sudan declares UN envoy Volker Perthes ‘persona non grata’
UN chief Antonio Guterres said he was 'shocked' by request last month reportedly to replace special envoy to Sudan.
Thailand’s cannabis lovers face comedown amid legalisation U-turn
Southeast Asian country's booming cannabis industry is under a cloud as politicians reconsider decriminalisation.
‘No one is above the law’: Reactions to Trump indictment
Republicans mostly react with fury to Trump's claim that he will be charged over the handling of classified documents.
Donald Trump’s indictment: What you need to know
Trump indictment remains sealed, but he is believed to be charged in relation to mishandling of classified documents.
A secret Chinese spy base? Cuban officials say no to media report
US and Cuban officials dismissed a Wall Street Journal report about a surveillance base to be built in the Caribbean.
Ukraine counteroffensive against Russia under way: think tank
US-based Institute for the Study of War says Ukraine counteroffensive unlikely to unfold as 'single grand operation'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 471
As the war enters it 471st day, these are the main developments.
Hong Kong refuses to clarify law as uncertainty dims business hub
Officials are refusing to clarify what activities are legal, reflecting era of uncertainty under national security law.
Malaysia will ‘not survive’ if it does not change: Anwar Ibrahim
Malaysian prime minister tells Al Jazeera he is committed to reform, and fighting corruption in Southeast Asian nation.
Trump announces he faces indictment in classified document case
The former US president has asserted on his Truth Social platform that he is being summoned to appear in federal court.
US Vice President Harris announces new assistance for Caribbean
The vice president met with regional leaders in the Bahamas to discuss gun crimes, climate change and Haiti's crisis.
US officer testifies about response to Parkland school massacre
Off-duty police officer says he did not know where shots were fired from during 2018 attack that killed 17 people.
Millions under hazy skies as Canadian wildfire smoke spreads
US pledges to send more help to Canada as wildfires prompt air quality warnings across large section of North America.
Guinea-Bissau opposition wins majority in parliamentary polls
The legislative elections are the first since President Embalo dissolved parliament more than a year ago.
Russian man killed in shark attack off Egypt’s Red Sea resort
Coastline to remain off limits with a ban on swimming, snorkelling and other water sports activities until Sunday.
Can EU states agree to a deal on migration?
Ministers seek solutions to rising numbers of refugees and migrants heading to Europe.
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