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Trump exempts smartphones, computers from ‘reciprocal’ tariffs
The latest exemptions cover imports from China, in first sign of possible softening of US trade war against Beijing.
Man City survive Crystal Palace scare to climb into Premier League top four
Defending Premier League champions Manchester City come from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace at Etihad Stadium.
‘Camouflaged invasion’: Panama opposition slams security pact with the US
Panama's opposition speaks out against deal that allows the deployment of US troops in the Central American nation.
Flights cancelled, millions told to stay indoors as strong winds lash China
Beijing issues its second-highest gale alert as strong winds hit the capital region.
Three rebels, one Indian soldier killed in Kashmir gun battles
Three Kashmir fighters and an Indian soldier killed in separate firefights in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Africa doesn’t need aid. It needs control over its critical minerals
African countries can break aid dependency by simply capturing the full value of their mineral resources.
Gabon votes in first presidential election since the 2023 coup
Thousands of people are seen queueing outside polling stations across capital Libreville to cast their ballots.
Gaza: Recording attacks as an act of resistance
Defiance, resistance and remembrance in Gaza - why Palestinians are recording the assault they are under.
Argentina secures $42bn from IMF, others as it lifts currency controls
Three major financial institutions are investing in Argentina's economic recovery as it tries to deregulate.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro ‘stable’ after being hospitalised with abdominal pain
The 70-year-old former leader is seeking to make a political comeback in 2026 even as he faces a criminal trial.
US has “very vague” evidence against Mahmoud Khalil
Professor of Law Wadie Said estimates that the US has no tangible evidence against Mahmoud Khalil.
At least 500 children killed since Israel broke Gaza truce: Official
More than 1,500 people killed since Israel resumed new offensive on March 18, as humanitarian situation worsens in Gaza.
Iranian, US delegations set to begin high-stakes nuclear talks in Oman
Oman acts as the mediator in the talks as President Trump threatens military action if a deal is not reached.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,143
These are the key events on day 1,143 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Gabon’s first election after collapse of Bongo dynasty: What’s at stake?
Military head Oligui Nguema is the strongest candidate, but his ties to the old government have led to criticism.
‘I didn’t go’: The last Muslim man in Indian town hit by religious strife
The 15 Muslim families in Nanda Nagar fled after they were attacked by neighbours. Ahamad Hasan decided to return.
Luisa Gonzalez wants to be Ecuador’s president. Will Correa weigh her down?
Facing incumbent Daniel Noboa in Ecuador's election, Gonzalez navigates the divisive legacy of her political mentor.
Trump officials end ‘temporary protected status’ for Afghans, Cameroonians
More than 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians are legally in the US under the programme which grants temporary safety.
‘Extremely troubling’: Judge questions why US cannot locate deported man
Trump administration says it needs more time to plan return of man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison.
Why does Syria matter to Israel and Turkiye?
Two countries hold talks in bid to avoid confrontation in Syria.
Man City vs Crystal Palace: Premier League – team news, start time, stream
Al Jazeera takes a closer look at Premier League champions Manchester City's clash with bogey team, Crystal Palace.
US consumer sentiment tumbles as trade war fears grow
Expectations of rising unemployment hit the highest level since 2009.
US judge rules pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
Donald Trump's administration is pushing to deport Khalil over his participation in pro-Palestine university protests.
Florida plane crash kills three people
Three people were killed when a small plane crashed near Florida's Boca Raton Airport.
UN: 36 recent Israeli strikes on Gaza killed only women, children
UN investigators examined recent Israeli strikes on Gaza and found that the only people killed were women and children.
Italy sends 40 asylum seekers awaiting deportation to Albania
Forty men of various nationalities arrive onboard an Italian navy ship in the northern port of Shengjin in Albania.
Why is evidence of Israel’s war crimes in Gaza disappearing?
Israel's siege and tech censorship are erasing evidence of Gaza's war crimes faster than they can be saved.
Trump’s tariffs: Short-term damage or long-term ruin?
What does Trump aim to achieve by making it costlier for the rest of the world to sell their goods in the US?
A court upheld the impeachment last week, and removing removed him from off
South Korea's ousted president Yoon Suk-yeol left the presidential residence for the final time on April 11.
UN agrees deal on shipping emissions despite US threats
The US pulled out of the climate talks at the International Maritime Organization in London this week.
Barcelona cleared as Osasuna lose appeal over Martinez selection
Osasuna believed Barcelona fielded an ineligible player in their defeat by the LaLiga leaders on March 27.
Sorry, America, tariffs won’t bring jobs back
Globalisation has already reshaped America's workforce - tariffs can't turn back time.
Trump’s tariffs: A simple illustrated guide to 15 economic terms to know
What do terms like tariffs, trade deficits, trade wars, bonds, and recession mean in simple language?
Tottenham have leak inside club, says manager Postecoglou
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou believes there is a leak inside the north London club affecting his role.
United States is no longer a safe destination for international students
Abductions, deportations and fear define campus life for many foreign students in Trump's America.
Syria’s al-Sharaa extends deadline for investigation into coastal killings
President Ahmed al-Sharaa gives fact-finding committee a three-month extension to file report into Alawite killings.
New York sightseeing helicopter crashes in Hudson River: What we know
New York Helicopters has suspended operations indefinitely while authorities investigate the crash.
Gaza is a post-apocalyptic killing zone: UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini
UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini tells UpFront host Redi Tlhabi 'the world needs to act' on Israel's renewed war on Gaza.
What’s behind escalating US air attacks in Yemen?
What's behind the US-Houthi conflict? Redi Tlhabi hosts political analysts to unpack what's happening in Yemen.
What stands in the way of the US reaching a new nuclear deal with Iran?
Al Jazeera's Maziar Motamedi explains the obstacles to the US and Iran reaching a new nuclear deal.
US envoy Witkoff meets Putin in Russia over Ukraine war
The Kremlin says Witkoff 'will bring something from his president to Putin' in push for a Ukraine peace settlement.
FIFA’s Infantino promises ‘world will be welcomed’ at US Club World Cup
As FIFA President Gianni Infantino visits the US to promote the Club World Cup, Al Jazeera takes a closer look.
UN raises alarm as Israel keeps killing mostly women, children in Gaza
UN recorded 36 Israeli air attacks between March 18 and April 9 in Gaza that killed only women and children.
Can Europeans alone change the course of Russia’s war in Ukraine?
European countries are promising more aid and considering deploying peacekeepers.
Trump “should be investigated” on insider trading
Donald Trump's post that may have influenced the stock market should be investigated, says political adviser Jeff Hauser
South America propose one-off 64-team World Cup in 2030
CONMEBOL president makes official proposal to FIFA to expand men's 2030 World Cup on the continent to 64 teams.
Palestinian jailed as a child, freed after almost 10 years
Palestinian Ahmad Manasra, who was jailed at 14-years old, has been freed after nearly a decade in an Israeli prison.
‘Child was raped every half an hour’ in two months in eastern DR Congo: UN
Up to 45% of 10,000 sexual violence cases in DRC's conflict zone in January and February involved minors, says UNICEF.
China raises stakes in Trump’s tariffs ‘game’ with 125% levy on US goods
Beijing to challenge US tariffs before the WTO, saying Trump administration to blame for global economic 'turbulence'.
UN slams Myanmar’s ruling military for breaching truce amid quake recovery
Army carried out some 120 attacks after earthquake, with more than half of them after declaration of ceasefire, UN says.
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