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Malaysia’s economy beats forecasts with 5.6 percent growth
Solid performance comes as cooling global demand is expected to weigh on export-oriented Southeast Asian economy.
Astronomers identify largest cosmic explosion ever observed
The explosion - AT2021lwx - is a fireball 100 times the size of our Solar System and 10 times brighter than a supernova.
Confusion, resolve at US-Mexico border as Title 42 formally ends
Experts say new restrictions at US-Mexico border will continue to impede access to asylum as contentious policy expires.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 443
As the war enters its 443rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom hits shelves
Six-year wait ends for computer game fans across the world as Nintendo releases latest instalment of saga.
Russia denies Ukraine push in Bakhmut, UK to send cruise missiles
The UK announced it will provide Storm Shadow long-range missiles to Ukraine for its defence against Russia.
In Thailand’s north, opposition vies for votes in skewed system
Pheu Thai and MFP should be allies but the military's outsized election influence forces them to fight for every seat.
‘Glorious day’: Philippines’ Leila de Lima acquitted in drug case
Former senator and fierce critic of Rodrigo Duterte moves step closer to freedom after six years in detention.
Elon Musk says Twitter to get new CEO within weeks
Announcement comes after Twitter users in December voted for Musk to step down.
Russian woman convicted of ‘desecrating’ grave of Putin’s parents
Irina Tsybaneva, 60, left a note on the grave of Putin's parents that said they had raised a 'monster and a murderer'.
Pakistan’s reeling economy takes new hit from protests
Firms and gig workers see losses piling up amid internet shutdowns in big cities.
Rival factions in Sudan agree to protect civilians: US official
The two sides agree to allow humanitarian aid to conflict-ridden Sudan but struggle to reach a ceasefire.
Charred bodies, burned homes: A ‘campaign of terror’ in Myanmar
Satellite images show villages reduced to ashes in Myanmar's Sagaing. Survivors say the military is to blame.
Man who placed subway performer in fatal chokehold to be charged
Daniel Penny faces a charge of manslaughter in the death of Jordan Neely, a subway performer experiencing homelessness.
US Republicans pass ‘extreme’ immigration bill as Title 42 ends
Democrats say the bill passed in the House is a 'ban on asylum' and is not expected to advance in the US Senate.
Pentagon withholding evidence in Russia war crimes case: Senators
Defence chief grilled on not cooperating with International Criminal Court prosecution, cites wariness of 'reciprocity'.
Israel kills 30 Palestinians in Gaza as violence escalates
Women, children and Islamic Jihad leaders among those killed in attacks as rocket fire from Gaza kills man in Israel.
‘Ruined my livelihood’: Pakistan internet shutdown hits millions
No sign of restrictions being lifted despite information blackout and losses suffered by daily-wage earners, businesses.
US relaxes restrictions for gay, bisexual men to donate blood
Updated guidelines will replace three-month abstinence rule that LGBTQ advocates had long decried as discriminatory.
South Africa investigating US charge of supplying arms to Russia
US ambassador in Pretoria accuses country of providing arms to Russia despite its stated neutrality in the Ukraine war.
Is AI better at making art than humans?
Influx of art-image generators has artists questioning whether AI is a collaborator or a rival.
Adidas to sell some Yeezy merchandise, donate proceeds
Millions of Yeezy brand shoes worth $1.3bn are in storage as their sale was halted when Adidas cut ties with Kanye West.
US journalists renew calls for justice for Shireen Abu Akleh
US National Press Club leaders demand 'full accounting' in the killing of veteran Al Jazeera journalist.
Three years, 1.1 million deaths: COVID emergency ending in US
As US public health emergency declaration comes to an end, Al Jazeera looks at the pandemic's heavy toll on the country.
Cornerstone laid for Shireen Abu Akleh press museum in Palestine
The venue is set to open in 2025 in honour of the Al Jazeera journalist who was fatally shot by the Israeli military.
WHO declares end to mpox public health emergency
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says the decision was prompted by falling case numbers worldwide.
US, China agree to maintain communication as officials meet
White House adviser Jake Sullivan's talks with top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi aimed to 'manage competition', US says.
US wholesale price April data points to easing inflation pressure
While wholesale prices rose at modest levels, weekly unemployment claims hit a 1.5-year high, more than expected.
US Senate panel raises ‘concern’ over Egyptian detainee’s health
Senate Foreign Relations Committee urges Egypt to immediately release academic Salah Soltan amid 'neglect in prison'.
Al Jazeera wins Peabody Award for documentary One Day In Hebron
Direct From with Dena Takruri wins a Peabody Award in the news category for reporting in occupied West Bank.
Turkey’s elections: What are the key alliances promising?
Economy, housing, refugees, foreign policy. What have Turkey's alliances promised ahead of the upcoming elections?
Middle East round-up: Syria rejoins the Arab League
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Israel’s demolition surge: Schools become a primary target
The demolition of schools amounts to coercive transfer of families with children from their villages and homes.
Healing from the trauma of childhood sexual violence is possible
But there are barriers that need to be broken.
Is the war in Yemen about to end? | Start Here
Why a peace deal in Yemen looks more likely since Saudi Arabia and Iran have been patching up relations.
Title 42 is about to expire in US. Here’s what you need to know
Expiry of contentious US policy will bring little relief to asylum seekers facing many other border curbs, experts say.
UK raises interest rates to highest level since 2008
The quarter of a percentage point rise to 4.5 was expected, but the 12th increase in a row brings concerns.
Israel’s prime target: What is Palestinian Islamic Jihad?
The armed group was founded in 1981 with the aim of resisting Israel's illegal occupation.
Can the media regain people’s trust?
In Traffic, former Buzzfeed editor Ben Smith weaves a cautionary tale about journalism focused on 'going viral'.
Days ahead of vote, Ince withdraws from Turkey presidential race
Ince's withdrawal gives the opposition a possible boost as it seeks to unseat President Erdogan.
EU details violations at Greece’s ‘model’ refugee camps
EU documents show Greece’s 'new generation' of camps struggle to provide accommodations in line with asylum standards.
One year on, family, friends, and fans honour Shireen Abu Akleh
The veteran Al Jazeera journalist is still a household name, one year after Israeli forces killed her.
Pakistan top court orders NAB to present Imran Khan
The Supreme Court's order comes after the former prime minister's legal team challenges his arrest in a corruption case.
At least seven people killed by police gunfire in Guinea protests
More peaceful demonstrations will go ahead as planned on Thursday, pro-democracy activists say.
Google shows the AI evolution of its search engine: What to know
Google is rolling out more artificial intelligence for its core search product as it responds to Microsoft challenge.
Who are some of the key opposition figures targeted in Tunisia?
Thirty opposition figures deemed critical of president have been arrested in recent months, Human Rights Watch says.
Al Jazeera renews pledge to seek justice for Shireen Abu Akleh
The network demands accountability for the killing of its journalist on the first anniversary of her death.
War, disasters internally displace a record 71 million people
Tens of millions of people were internally displaced worldwide last year, an increase of 20 percent since 2021.
Ukraine strikes back in Bakhmut, as Russia wrangles with Wagner
What happened in the 63rd week of Russia's war in Ukraine?
Third blast in a week near India’s Golden Temple, five arrested
Police said two of the suspects had prepared the improvised explosive devices while the other three provided materials.
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