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Two killed, one arrested at German Mercedes-Benz plant
The incident at a Mercedes-Benz factory in Sindelfingen was the act of a single perpetrator, the investigators assume.
Donald Trump town hall: What did he say?
Ex-president's participation in the public forum came as he turns his focus to a potential 2024 election run.
Don’t take our votes for granted, warn Kurdish voters in Turkey
Turkey’s main pro-Kurdish party backs the president's rival, but some voters feel they have few choices in elections.
Desert Smugglers: Palestinians’ perilous journeys to Israel
Two Palestinian cousins risk their lives transporting undocumented workers from the occupied West Bank into Israel.
Sudan fighting in its 27th day: A list of key events
Sources report progress on mediation efforts in Jeddah as a hunger crisis looms for millions of Sudanese.
Shireen Abu Akleh, Al Jazeera Reporter and Daughter of Palestine
A year since the brutal killing of the renowned Palestinian journalist, Al Jazeera looks back on her career.
Armenia and Azerbaijan trade gunfire along border
Deadly incident comes before European Council hosts Armenia's Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan's Ilham Aliyev for talks.
Timeline: How US stance shifted on killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
The Biden administration's position on the killing has shifted over time despite repeated US calls for 'accountability'.
Shireen Abu Akleh killing: Advocates decry ‘abhorrent’ US stance
One year after Al Jazeera journalist was killed, rights advocates say Biden administration is shielding Israeli abuses.
One year on, no justice at ICC for Shireen Abu Akleh
Request to investigate death of Al Jazeera journalist has been received by the ICC, yet no steps have been taken.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s forgotten murder
Many in the media profession in the US have deliberately chosen to forget the assassination of their colleague.
China’s cash-strapped local governments can’t pay workers on time
China’s local municipalities are heavily in debt, with all 31 apart from Shanghai reporting deficits in 2022.
Pakistan arrests Imran Khan’s party leaders as protests continue
Arrests made as government deploys the army to help end deadly unrest sparked by Khan's arrest three days ago.
Trump jokes about sexual assault verdict at CNN town hall event
Former US president Donald Trump downplayed the January 6, 2021, violence in Washington, DC, during town hall meeting.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 442
As the war enters its 442nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Imran Khan’s arrest has exploded Pakistan’s reservoir of rage
Whether Khan wins or the establishment triumphs, Pakistan, like a snake swallowing its tail, is consuming itself.
Rashida Tlaib pushes for Palestinian Nakba recognition in US
Resolution in US Congress says a just peace cannot be reached without addressing the mass displacement of Palestinians.
Biden warns ‘millions of jobs’ at risk if debt ceiling not raised
US president accuses Republicans of holding economy hostage by demanding spending cuts to raise debt limit.
Nicaragua orders closure of Red Cross in continuing crackdown
The administration of President Daniel Ortega has been accused of shuttering over 3,000 nongovernmental groups.
Florida Governor DeSantis unveils hardline immigration package
DeSantis, likely 2024 US presidential candidate, signed into law a bill that would limit access to healthcare and work.
What’s next for Trump after the E Jean Carroll verdict?
A jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing writer E Jean Carroll in the 1990s and ordered him to pay $5m.
Army sergeant sentenced to 25 years in Black Lives Matter death
Daniel Perry, a US army sergeant stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, had been found guilty of murder in a 2020 shooting.
How a US Supreme Court ruling is transforming gun control
As mass killings stoke calls for reform, legal fights over the historical basis for gun rights have gone into overdrive.
Inter eye Champions League final after beating AC Milan 2-0
Dzeko and Mkhitaryan score two early goals to give Inter the victory in the first leg of the Milan derby semifinal.
US approves first transfer of seized Russian funds to Ukraine
The Biden administration has sought increased powers to send seized assets from Russian sanctions evaders to aid Kyiv.
Israel-Palestine conflict: Fighting ongoing as ceasefire falters
The hostilities amount to the heaviest fighting between the two sides in months.
US ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Sudan ceasefire talks
Official says US-backed talks seek 'narrow' goal of securing ceasefire before working towards permanent end to fighting.
Imran Khan arrest: Army called in as Pakistan protests continue
Pakistan's army warns against further attacks on state buildings or personnel after ex-PM's arrest.
Is Imran Khan’s arrest in Pakistan politically motivated?
Supporters of Pakistan's former prime minister demand his release.
US prosecutor query, Q1 loss hit Icahn’s already reeling stock
Since May 2, when short seller Hindenburg raised concerns on billionaire Icahn's business, it has lost nearly 40% value.
Imran Khan arrest: Why was the ex-PM detained? What happens next?
Khan's arrest in a corruption case led to countrywide protests, army deployment and social media blackout.
Is Messi leaving PSG for Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal?
With Messi apparently set to leave PSG, moves to Saudi Arabia, Barcelona, and even the MLS have all been rumoured.
US prices stay high in April as inflation persists
While there was some evidence of inflation cooling, core inflation continues to be 'sticky' and at an 'elevated level'.
UK tabloid publisher apologises in Prince Harry trial
Harry is one of several claimants bringing damages against group over allegations of unlawful information gathering.
Russia, Syria, Turkey and Iran hold high-level talks in Moscow
The talks are taking place as Syria mends ties with regional powers after more than a decade of isolation.
US unveils rule that rights groups say stifles access to asylum
Rights advocates say long-anticipated policy is return to hardline Trump-era border curbs, urge Biden to change course.
‘Unforgettable journey’: Busquets to leave Barca after 18 years
The Barcelona legend has won 31 trophies with the club, including three Champions Leagues and eight Spanish leagues.
DR Congo in discussions with Uganda over use of crude pipeline
The controversial pipeline is for transporting Uganda's crude to foreign markets when it begins production in 2025.
First baby born using DNA from three people: UK
Most DNA comes from the child's two parents but about 0.1 percent comes from a third person - another woman.
Could Greece and Turkey reconcile after elections?
Greece and Turkey head to the polls simultaneously, which experts say could open up possibilities for rapprochement.
US legislator George Santos charged with fraud, money laundering
Embattled US congressman is accused of defrauding prospective political supporters, among other federal charges.
Biden to host India’s Modi at White House next month
Narendra Modi's visit to Washington seeks to affirm 'deep and close partnership' between US and India, White House says.
‘Another provocation!’: Georgia balks as Russia ends visa regime
President Salome Zourabichvili says lifting a ban and resuming flights is meaningless as long as Russia occupies lands.
At least 16 people killed in multiple landslides in eastern DRC
The deaths from landslides are the latest in a flurry of tragic incidents related to downpours in parts of East Africa
Iran hangs ‘sultan of cocaine’ as UN warns of rising executions
UN human rights chief says Iran has executed more than 10 people each week so far this year.
One dead, 30 injured in new wave of unrest in Senegal
Protesters have taken to the streets in capital Dakar against what they call an increasingly repressive state.
How the world reacted to Imran Khan’s arrest in Pakistan
Leaders and world bodies call for restraint and raise alarm after Pakistani authorities suspend mobile internet.
A Palestinian cultural memorial in honour of Shireen Abu Akleh
Hundreds of Palestinians attend the ceremony marking one year since the Al Jazeera reporter was killed by Israel.
UK court rules in favour of Shell in Nigerian oil spill case
The case is one of many legal battles Shell has been fighting after residents of oil-producing Niger Delta file suits.
Pakistan court indicts former PM Imran Khan in state gifts case
Khan, already in custody, was indicted for allegedly selling state gifts during 2018-2022 premiership.
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