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Swiss court finds Gambian ex-minister guilty of crimes against humanity
Ousman Sonko handed 20-year sentence for atrocities committed under longtime ruler Yahya Jammeh.
Return to Palestine
Some Palestinians embark on a journey to discover the fate of the houses taken from their families in the 1948 Nakba.
France prison van attack: All we know about the ambush and fugitive Amra
Armed men ambushed a prison van to free a prisoner killing two prison guards, triggering a major police manhunt.
Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill: What’s the controversy about? What’s next?
The 'Russia law' will make it hard for Georgia to join European Union, argue protesters, the US and Baltic states.
‘As someone with Palestinian heritage, I couldn’t stay in the Labour Party’
Disillusioned with the UK opposition, British Palestinian professor Kamel Hawwash plans to run in the general election.
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk: Ukraine’s ‘elite fighter’ ready for showdown
Ukrainian champion goes into the unifying title bout against Briton Fury motivated to fight for his war-torn country.
NATO warns Georgia ‘foreign agents’ bill is ‘step in wrong direction’
Protests set to continue as Western nations urge Georgian authorities against adopting 'Kremlin-style' measure.
Riots in French island territory New Caledonia over voting change
Several people have reportedly been killed in violent protests in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia.
Is the US still shipping weapons to Israel tacit support for war on Gaza?
US concerns over Israel's potential invasion of Rafah are overlooked as the weapons to secure its end are provided.
Nakba remembered: What is the right of return?
76 years on from the Nakba, Palestinians continue to demand their right of return after they were expelled in 1948.
India ‘deeply saddened’ by Gaza killing of ex-army officer working for UN
Waibhav Anil Kale is the first international UN staff killed since October 7 in the besieged Palestinian territory.
‘Genuine desire’: Putin backs China peace plan to end Ukraine war
Isolated Putin to meet Xi to rally support for the war, but cautious China is wary of punitive measures from the West.
US plans to send $1bn in new military aid to Israel: Reports
Request for tank ammunition, tactical vehicles for Israel despite Biden's earlier pause on bombs over Rafah assault.
India top court bails NewsClick editor arrested in Chinese funding case
Prabir Purkayastha was arrested last year after NYT report said outlet was backed by network pushing Chinese propaganda.
Hunger striking royal reform activist dies in custody in Thailand
Netiporn Sanesangkhom had been in jail since her arrest in January under Thailand's strict royal defamation laws.
Georgia parliament passes ‘foreign agent’ bill, triggering massive protests
The measure, described as authoritarian and Russian inspired, was approved despite warnings from the EU and the US.
NBA playoffs: NY Knicks and Nuggets on the verge of finals with 3-2 lead
Brunson's 44 points gave the Knicks a 121-91 win over Pacers, while MVP Jokic led the Nuggets to victory in Game 5.
Caitlin Clark scores 20 in first WNBA game but Indiana lose to Connecticut
Indiana Fever lost 92-71 to Connecticut Sun in the season opener that was sold out for Clark's debut game in the WNBA.
Canadian Nobel-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
Munro was renowned for her short stories, which focussed on the frailties of the human condition.
India’s silent youth crisis: College-educated but poorer than a farm hand
Two-thirds of India's unemployed youth are educated - a fraction which has doubled since 2000.
France backs controversial New Caledonia vote changes amid continued unrest
Plan to expand electoral roll gets go-ahead as New Caledonia rocked by worst unrest in more than 30 years.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 811
As the war enters its 811th day, these are the main developments.
Evacuation orders issued as wildfire grows near Canada’s Alberta oil patch
Authorities say firefighters are facing a 'challenging day' as huge blaze nears Fort McMurray in the Alberta tar sands.
Biden slaps new tariffs on Chinese imports, ratcheting trade war
The US president said China's financial support for its businesses was 'cheating' and not competition.
Key takeaways as Cohen faces more questioning on day 17 of Trump’s trial
Former Trump lawyer faces cross-examination in New York after accusing ex-president of taking part in hush-money scheme.
What’s at stake in next month’s European elections?
Right-wing parties are expected to perform well, according to pre-election polls.
More than half a million Palestinians flee as Israel escalates Gaza attacks
UN says more half a million people displaced in recent days as Israeli troops press assaults in north and south Gaza.
King Charles unveils royal portrait
King Charles unveils his first portrait since his coronation.
German court fines far-right figure Bjorn Hocke for using Nazi slogan
Hocke was fined for using a Nazi motto - illegal in modern-day Germany - during a campaign rally in 2021.
In Mexico’s election, candidates grapple with the search for the missing
With voters set to choose a new president, the families of the disappeared reflect on the legacy of Lopez Obrador.
At least 8 people dead as bus carrying farmworkers crashes in Florida
Bus was carrying 53 farmworkers when it collided with a pick-up truck in central Florida, authorities say.
Israeli’s tearful plea decrying Gaza aid convoy attacks
An Israeli human rights lawyer interrupts interview with tearful plea condemning Israel's war on Gaza.
Passage of ‘foreign influence’ bill sparks clashes at Georgia’s parliament
Police scuffled with protesters on the steps of Georgia's parliament after passage of a 'foreign influence' bill.
Gunmen kill two guards, free inmate in France prison van attack
Justice minister says two wounded prison guards in critical condition after van ambushed while transporting prisoner.
Not even the US government knows the US government line on Rafah
And as conflicting chatter carries on in Washington, Israel keeps on killing.
Israeli flag-raising in major Canadian cities spurs outrage amid Gaza war
Rights advocates say decision to fly Israeli flags on country's independence day 'completely inappropriate' and hurtful.
How has the war on Gaza changed the narrative among young people?
We look into how the war on Gaza has been reshaping global perceptions among youth in the West.
Michael Cohen resumes testimony in Trump hush-money trial
Trump's former lawyer set to face tough cross-examination after testifying ex-president took part in hush money scheme.
Al Jazeera reporter questions Biden adviser over Gaza ‘genocide’ definition
Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett challenges US national security advisor on whether Gaza fits the definition of genocide.
Israeli protesters attack aid trucks destined for Gaza
Israeli protesters attacked aid trucks and destroyed humanitarian supplies destined for desperate Palestinians in Gaza.
Cannes film festival hopes for ‘no controversies’ as wars, scandals rage
The film industry is on edge as the Israel-Palestine conflict and Me Too accusations cast shadows on the red carpet.
What is behind Russia’s nuclear escalation threat?
Brinkmanship in the war in Ukraine might be nearing its natural limits; this could pave the way for diplomacy.
Georgia parliament passes ‘foreign agents’ bill amid scuffles
The bill requires organisations receiving more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents.
Did the UN really say Israel has killed fewer people in Gaza?
Changes in how the UN calculates Gaza's casualties have been cited as evidence of bias. They aren't.
Tunisian police arrest lawyer in new raid on bar association headquarters
Arrest of Mahdi Zagrouba comes two days after detention of another lawyer and two journalists.
Boeing’s jets turn 70: A timeline of highs, lows and turbulence
Boeing, founded in 1916, has experienced good times and bad during its more than 100 years in the air.
EU signs off on sweeping migration overhaul ahead of elections
New Pact on Migration and Asylum approval comes as EU prepares to hold elections in which migration could be pivotal.
Japan’s famous brother-and-sister act eye more Olympic judo gold
Three years after the Tokyo Olympics, Japan's Hifumi Abe and his sister Uta want to go for gold again in Paris Olympics.
Russia’s Putin to visit China in first foreign trip since re-election
The Russian leader's May 16-17 visit aims to underscore the deepening 'no limits' partnership with China's Xi Jinping.
Russia’s defence rejig: ‘Unfortunately for Ukraine, a very effective move’
Analysts predict Andrei Belousov will boost Russia's military-industrial complex as Kyiv's forces struggle on the front.
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