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Najwa, a Palestinian woman paralysed in Israel’s assault on Gaza
She was the sole breadwinner for her family of seven until an Israeli bomb blew her off the roof of her house.
Top US health official warns of social media’s risk to children
US surgeon general calls for tighter regulations and greater research on minors' use of social media websites.
Middle East countries face extreme heat risk, study finds
Research suggests several countries may have entire populations exposed to extreme temperatures due to climate change.
Aid agencies back UN’s $7bn appeal for Horn of Africa food crisis
Humanitarian organisations say time is running out as affected communities have gone for months with little or no food.
What to expect after change of Iran’s top security official?
Ali Akbar Ahmadian, a senior commander in the IRGC, is the new secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.
Attacks in Russia’s Belgorod: What we know so far
Ukraine has denied any involvement in a daring cross-border assault that threatens to further escalate the war.
Hungary’s Orban says ‘poor Ukrainians’ cannot win against Russia
Orban addresses a forum in Qatar, saying peace can only be achieved through diplomacy.
Why Saudi Arabia, Arab League invited Zelenskyy to their summit
Ukraine's president and Arab nations might not seem like a natural fit, but they both had their reasons for the visit.
FIFA’s ban on Zimbabwe sparks domestic football revival
While the international ban has boosted domestic football, some still fear for the Zimbabwean game's longer-term future.
Could BRICS rescue Argentina’s economy?
Right-wing presidential candidates tout commitment to the West, but severe financial crisis could necessitate a shift.
Overseas Indians cheer for Modi at rally in Australia’s Sydney
Modi who is visiting Australia for first time since 2014 will look to use popularity abroad to boost support back home.
As India holds G20 meet, ‘brutal’ Kashmir media crackdown slammed
The Committee to Protect Journalists demands 'immediate release of four arbitrarily detained Kashmiri journalists'.
Human rights groups condemn attacks on Tunisia’s judiciary
Thirty-seven groups, both Tunisian and international, voiced concern over the crackdown on the judiciary’s independence.
Protesters in Ethiopia’s Tigray demand Eritrean troops withdraw
Tigray residents say Eritrean troops and soldiers from the neighbouring Amhara region are yet to leave, despite a truce.
ICC prosecutors: Mali rebel ‘enthusiastic’ war crimes perpetrator
Defendant called key figure in al Qaeda-linked group that tormented Malians in closing arguments of war crimes trial.
Greece’s Alexis Tsipras rejects mandate to form coalition
Alexis Tsipras says Syriza is preparing for a second election in June after a 'painful' defeat in Sunday's poll.
Governments race to regulate artificial intelligence tools
EU lawmakers have reached a preliminary deal that could pave the way for the world's first laws governing the new tech.
Taipei’s EU envoy: As a democracy, we understand Ukraine’s plight
Al Jazeera interviews Remus Li-Kuo Chen, head of the Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium.
Spain arrests four after effigy of Real Madrid’s Vinicius hung
A dummy of the Brazilian forward was hung from a bridge after racist abuse against him during a Spanish league match.
Not your grandfather’s cold war
The US-China rivalry is escalating, but its dynamics are very different from the clash between the US and the USSR.
Photos: Fighting continues in Sudan’s capital despite ceasefire
Monday’s ceasefire is the seventh to be announced since the conflict broke out last month.
Air raids, clashes at start of one-week truce in Sudan
Witnesses say clashes and air raids broke out minutes after the latest attempt at a pause in hostilities started.
Gusmao looks set for return as opposition wins East Timor poll
Independence hero could return to front-line politics after his CNRT party won about 42 percent of the vote.
WhatsApp to allow users to edit messages within a 15-minute limit
Feature to be rolled out globally in the coming weeks, according to the app's owner, Meta.
Fake Pentagon explosion photo goes viral: How to spot an AI image
A picture claiming to show an explosion near the Pentagon raises concerns about AI's ability to produce misinformation.
This is Reality: Becoming East Timor’s social media icon
As the nation of East Timor reclaims its independence, Osme Gonsalves continues a war within himself.
Ukraine courts ‘Global South’ in push to challenge Russia
Ukraine's foreign minister begins a tour of Africa after President Zelenskyy's visits to the Middle East and Asia.
Welcome back, Salman Rushdie
The author provokes complicated emotions. But on his public return, one thing was clear: Rushdie remains undeterred.
How inflation made West Africa’s prized jollof rice a pricey meal
Inflation driven by economic instability, fallout from war in Ukraine and COVID have made jollof rice an expensive meal.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan gets bail from anti-terrorism court
The ex-PM has been granted bail until June 8 in eight cases related to violence at the court complex in March this year.
Brazil declares animal health emergency amid avian flu cases
The measures announced after South American nation confirms at least eight cases of the H5N1 in wild birds.
India makes government lab tests mandatory for cough syrup export
Syrups made by two Indian companies were linked to deaths of 70 children in The Gambia and 19 in Uzbekistan last year.
Search resumes for missing UK toddler Madeleine McCann
Police in Portugal prepare to search at a reservoir 50km (31 miles) from where the three-year-old went missing in 2007.
Is justice for slavery possible?
Descendants of families who profited from slavery have joined the fight for reparatory justice for slavery in the UK
Brazil statue’s lights out to support Vinicius Jr racism claim
Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue switched off its lights in a show of antiracism solidarity with Vinicius Jr.
Thailand’s Move Forward Party, allies agree on coalition platform
Eight-party coalition announces ambitious plans for reform, but makes no mention of a divisive royal insult law.
Russian PM arrives in China for business forum, talks with Xi
China's deepening economic and political relationship with Russia has not been derailed by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
US says Russia’s Wagner force eyes Mali as route for war supplies
Russian mercenary force said to be willing to falsify paperwork to use Mali as transit point for Ukraine war equipment.
What’s the secret behind the K-drama wave — and will it crash?
Stories that resonate globally and have a female gaze are driving success, but an addiction to big money poses risks.
Guam prepares for possible ‘direct hit’ from Typhoon Mawar
Residents are being urged to stay at home with the powerful storm expected to make landfall on Wednesday.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 454
As the war enters its 454th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russian ‘clean up’ operation after raid on Belgorod from Ukraine
The Liberty of Russia Legion and Russian Volunteer Corps said to be involved in cross-border attacks in Belgorod.
‘Books need time’: Tan Twan Eng’s new novel opens door on history
Malaysian Booker-listed novelist publishes his first book in 10 years; a tale of love and betrayal in colonial Malaya.
Biden and McCarthy resume talks as US debt ceiling deadline looms
Their meeting comes as US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen issues third letter in three weeks, warning of a June default.
E Jean Carroll adds post-verdict Trump remarks to defamation case
The columnist is seeking an additional $10m in compensatory damages after Trump doubled down on disparaging claims.
TikTok sues US state of Montana over law banning its use
The lawsuit argues that the state's ban singles out the short-form video app and undermines free speech.
US bombs unlikely to reach underground Iran nuclear site: Report
New Iranian atomic facility near Natanz may be too deep underground to be destroyed by air raids, AP analysis says.
Colombia suspends rebel ceasefire after Indigenous teens killed
The decision targets members of the Estado Mayor Central rebel group after reports of minors being forcibly recruited.
Police question two Tunisian journalists after controversial show
Activists and media protest as the journalists are interrogated for criticising the security forces.
What’s driving Israeli excavations under Al-Aqsa Mosque?
Israeli-funded digging in occupied East Jerusalem has been condemned by international archaeologists.
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