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US reveals 8-year-old girl died in border patrol custody
The passing of a young Panamanian girl marks the second death of a minor in two weeks in US immigration custody.
Ecuador legislators launch lawsuit as elections eyed for August
Moves come after President Guillermo Lasso, facing impeachment, dissolved legislature and triggered new elections.
‘We won’t forget’: US lawmakers call for justice for Abu Akleh
Several Democrats renew demand for accountability for killing of Al Jazeera journalist and broader Israeli abuses.
Far-right Israelis shut down Jerusalem’s Old City with flag march
Palestinians forced to stay away to avoid repeat of previous years, when far-right carried out dozens of attacks.
Disney is ending plans to move jobs to Florida as battle heats up
Disney is scrapping plans to move 2,000 jobs to Florida amid a widening legal battle with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Mexico: Army says 49 migrants found after kidnapping from bus
Officials say more people may be found as search continues following abduction on way to US border.
ChatGPT makes its debut as a smartphone app on iPhones
It’s been more than five months since OpenAI released ChatGPT to the public, sparking excitement and alarm.
‘Upsetting’: Shireen Abu Akleh family rejects Israel’s ‘sorry’
Slain Al Jazeera journalist's niece calls Israeli military saying it is sorry a 'slap in the face', not an apology.
Will new weapons from Europe make a difference in Ukraine?
African peace mission set to visit Kyiv and Moscow as Russia intensifies missile attacks.
US Supreme Court shoots down cases on social media liability
Two court decisions represent a victory for internet companies facing scrutiny over user content on their platforms.
Deutsche Bank to pay $75m to settle lawsuit from Epstein victims
Lawsuit said the bank knowingly benefitted from Epstein’s sex trafficking and 'chose profit over following the law'.
Israel fires on Palestinians protesting ‘flag march’ in Gaza
Protests were held along the Gaza-Israel border in protest at the Israeli far-rights provocative march in Jerusalem.
US Supreme Court rules against artist Warhol in copyright case
The court rules that Warhol should have paid photographer a fee for use of her photo of singer Prince in a project.
Syria’s Assad arrives in Saudi Arabia in first visit since war
President Bashar al-Assad to attend the Arab League summit on Friday, a sign of his regional rehabilitation.
Rafael Nadal pulls out of French Open, will likely retire in 2024
Tennis player announces he is pulling out of tournament due to lingering injury that has sidelined him since January.
Pakistan’s controversial Army Act: What is it, how does it work?
Government says it will try rioting protesters under the law, which was enacted in 1952 to prosecute army personnel.
Tunisia a ‘ticking time bomb’ as Saied cracks down on opposition
Experts and relatives of detained politicians raise alarm on the government's heavy hand.
Middle East round-up: Erdogan in pole position in Turkey
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
New Zealand police arrest man for arson over deadly hostel blaze
Police charged man for a fire that erupted on the top floor of Loafers Lodge in Wellington early Tuesday, killing six.
Ukraine battles Russia in Bakhmut as Zelenskyy secures more arms
What happened in the 64th week of Russia's war in Ukraine?
What will the next race to the White House look like?
Leading campaign managers from both parties weigh in on their presumptive candidates’ chances in 2024.
‘Pro-Russian neutrality’: How Ukraine sees China’s emerging role
Russia's ally signals a desire for peace, but few are convinced that Beijing has either power or pure motivations.
Armenia PM agrees to meet Azerbaijan leader in Moscow next week
The negotiations proposed by Russia will be held between the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders on May 25.
War-torn MENA nations missing out on much-needed climate funds
Iraq, Syria and Yemen in need of greater help to deal with intensifying climate change effects, aid groups warn.
New Thai government ‘firmly taking shape’, potential PM says
Seven parties agree to form a government with Pita Limjaroenrat's Move Forward Party and make him prime minister.
War is everywhere, so why are G7 leaders not investing in peace?
It’s about time we took peace more seriously.
‘Hard to be homeless in this heat’: India’s brutal summer is here
Temperatures across country begin to increase, potentially exposing millions to heat exhaustion or lethal heatstroke.
Turkey’s Kilicdaroglu promises to kick out refugees post-election
Remarks by opposition presidential candidate ahead of May 28 run-off against President Erdogan incite reactions online.
Outcry as wild boars reappear in Kashmir after decades
Residents and scientists are baffled by sightings of animals, which have caused havoc by raiding fields and apple trees.
US leak suspect ignored warnings over classified doc ‘deep dives’
Accused continued releasing secret documents even after being admonished by superiors over 'concerning actions'.
Israel shuts down Palestinian life in Jerusalem for ‘flag march’
Palestinian life in the Old City comes to a halt ahead of provocative Israeli march celebrating illegal 1967 occupation.
Palestinian PM denounces Israeli flag march as ‘absurd’
Palestinian officials say the annual Israeli parade in occupied East Jerusalem attempts to establish a false reality.
Britain’s Sunak announces $22bn Japanese investment in UK economy
The British leader touts the investment by Japanese companies as a 'massive vote of confidence' in the UK economy.
Eskom warns South Africa to brace for longer power cuts
State power firm says it may ramp up scheduled electricity outages to avoid a national grid collapse.
Palestinians brace for far-right Israeli march in East Jerusalem
Security beefed up as thousands of Israeli nationalists expected to participate in the march amid fears of violence.
Bringing back Asia’s stolen artefacts
101 East joins the hunt to bring back Asia’s looted artefacts from museums and private collections in the West.
US President Joe Biden arrives in Japan for G7 summit
Talks to focus on the war in Ukraine, nuclear disarmament, artificial intelligence, climate change, economic security.
Imran Khan says Pakistan gov’t, army ‘scared I will win election’
Ex-PM tells Al Jazeera, ruling coalition and military want him 'removed from the electoral field in an election year'.
Tiananmen books disappear from Hong Kong library shelves
Chief executive John Lee says residents should not be exposed to 'unhealthy ideas'.
What does a feminist look like?
When we spot a wolf dressed as a lamb, we need to be brave enough to point the finger.
Who’s Maulvi Abdul Kabir, Afghanistan’s new Taliban-appointed PM?
Kabir has been associated with Taliban leadership since 2006, when Mullah Omar appointed him as a military commander.
Crimea was never Russian
Crimea is no bargaining chip in a geopolitical game; it is the homeland of the Crimean Tatars.
Concerns as Pakistan moves to try Khan supporters under army laws
Rights groups criticise decision to use military courts to try civilians, say it risks violating right to due process.
Why does the United States want to ban TikTok?
A detailed list of allegations against the Beijing-based social media company.
Day meets night on Earth-sized exoplanet rocked by volcanism
It is a planet that does not rotate - with one side perpetually in daylight and the other in darkness.
Survivors wait ‘in hell’ after Cyclone Mocha pummels Myanmar
Residents tell Al Jazeera of widespread destruction from the storm's ferocious winds and say they have yet to get help.
Is Sudan’s conflict beyond control?
Civilians in immediate danger as fighting between army and opposition paramilitary forces enters a second month.
In Haifa, Israel sells Palestinian homes as luxury real estate
Only a few signs of Palestinian life remain in Haifa 75 years on from the Nakba, and they are disappearing.
G7 weighs new sanctions on Russia to end Ukraine war
Existing sanctions are some of the toughest ever imposed on a major economy, but there is still room to tighten.
Russian cruise missile attack targets Kyiv, one killed in Odesa
Attack on Kyiv marks the ninth time this month that Russian air raids have targeted the Ukrainian capital.
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