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Western media criticised for ignoring Palestinian child deaths
Social media users condemn headlines that ignored the civilians killed in Israeli attack on Gaza.
Sudan can turn this crisis into an opportunity
We can still heal our country's deep wounds and build a new Sudan that can accommodate all its sons and daughters.
To achieve peace, both Ukraine and Russia must feel secure
It may be difficult to reconcile Kyiv and Moscow's security concerns, but it is not impossible.
Hong Kong: Wall Street Journal piece on art seizure misleading
Hong Kong Security Secretary Chris Tang says opinion piece misleads by describing Tiananmen sculpture as an 'artwork'.
World not ready to ‘switch off’ fossil fuels, UAE says
Deep divisions exist among nations over how to combat the growing peril from global warming ahead of UN talks in Dubai.
In Syria, comedy is a balm for the war-weary
Every week, Syria's first stand-up comedy troupe makes people laugh about their daily struggles through 12 years of war.
Sudan fighting in its 26th day: A list of key events
Heavy air raids and looting reported in central Khartoum as truce talks in Jeddah target a short-term ceasefire.
Are militaries driving the climate crisis?
The US military is “one of the largest climate polluters in history,” according to researchers.
India’s Karnataka state votes in crucial challenge to ruling BJP
The outcome is likely to be an indicator of voter sentiment ahead of national elections expected by May next year.
Q&A: ‘The word Hindu is Arabic. Why don’t they throw it out?’
The historian tells Al Jazeera lies and falsehoods are being glorified in textbooks by India's right-wing government.
China’s foreign companies on edge after ‘state secrets’ raids
Business groups say probes into firms' handling of information has raised uncertainty about operating in China.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 441
As the war enters its 441st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank
Latest killings come a day after 15 Palestinians, including 4 children, were killed in Israeli missile attacks on Gaza.
Under pressure, ASEAN says ‘deeply concerned’ at Myanmar violence
Regional bloc leading diplomatic efforts to end violence caused by the 2021 military coup but has made scant progress.
Why are Indian cities a mess? Because they’re not about people
Urban projects are treated as political symbols, rather than vehicles to makes the lives of citizens better.
France calls on EU to list Wagner as ‘terrorists’, UK considering
French parliament told that Wagner mercenaries follow the geopolitical policies of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
‘News you consume is a lie’: Tucker Carlson relaunches on Twitter
Conservative commentator rails against mainstream media in clip announcing 'new version' of his top-rated show.
US announces $1.2bn in additional military aid for Ukraine
New military assistance package for Ukraine includes air defence systems and conventional and counter-drone ammunition.
Is northern Thailand still in love with the Shinawatras?
Emotional ties between the Shinawatra dynasty and voters in the north could be key to the outcome of Sunday's election.
Four dead after attack near synagogue on Tunisia’s Djerba island
The attacker killed two visitors to Djerba's Ghriba Synagogue and a security guard before being shot dead.
French journalist killed in rocket attack in Ukraine
AFP's Arman Soldin came under fire in Chasiv Yar and is the 15th journalist to be killed in Ukraine since February 2022.
US prepares for influx at Mexico border as Title 42 expiry nears
Policy that has allowed US authorities to turn away most asylum seekers at Mexico border will end on Thursday.
Kevin De Bruyne strike earns Man City 1-1 draw at Real Madrid
Holders Real Madrid and Manchester City draw 1-1 in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal in Madrid.
US panel advises breast cancer screenings should begin at age 40
Lowering age for biennial screenings could result in more lives being saved, US health task force says.
Pakistan court says Khan arrest legal as party ponders next move
Senior members of Khan's PTI party to gather and decide next move after Khan was arrested on Tuesday.
US jury finds Donald Trump sexually abused E Jean Carroll
Jury awards Carroll about $5m in damages in civil lawsuit accusing former president of sexual abuse and defamation.
Can the Turkish opposition unseat President Erdogan?
The Turkish president is facing a serious challenge in next week's election.
Pakistan blocks Twitter, restricts internet after Khan’s arrest
The move comes as violence erupts in several cities after the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Brazilian rock icon Rita Lee dies aged 75
Brazil's president hails Lee, singer central to the politically charged Tropicalia movement, as 'ahead of her time'.
Israel takes ‘no accountability’ for killing journalists: CPJ
The Israeli military has taken no accountability for journalists it killed over past 20 years, says the CPJ in a report.
Biden to be first sitting US president to visit Papua New Guinea
Announcement comes as Washington has increasingly sought to shore up influence in the Pacific to counter China.
Syria’s return to Arab League leaves opposition dismayed
Residents and members of the country's political opposition alike are angered at the Arab League's decision.
AC Milan vs Inter Milan: Champions League semifinal preview
Milan giants to square off at San Firo in first semifinal clash of Europe's top club competition.
Canada ‘will not be intimidated’ by China, PM Trudeau says
Canada-China relations hit a new low amid tit-for-tat diplomat expulsions linked to alleged Chinese interference.
Six key moments from Donald Trump’s civil rape trial
E Jean Carroll has accused ex-president of rape and defamation, but his lawyers say the claims are 'affront to justice'.
Sudan doctors targeted with threats and smear campaigns
Medics say they are been labelled traitors by the army and accused of treating paramilitary fighters.
Timeline: Imran Khan, from ouster to arrest in Pakistan
The former PM has been charged in a number of cases that his party says are politically motivated.
Al Jazeera Digital wins best feature at Amnesty Media Awards
Slow Journalism/Features unit wins for story revealing brutality against civilians in Belarus.
This Victory Day, Putin has no victory to celebrate
Putin is losing two wars: the one in Ukraine and the one over the World War II narrative.
Soaring prices hammer Argentinians, businesses
Spiralling inflation and a plummeting peso have left the economy unravelling at an accelerating pace.
HRW says Myanmar military used thermobaric bomb on opponents
A report by Human Rights Watch claims the military used a thermobaric or vacuum bomb on opponents last month.
Zimbabwe’s new gold-backed digital currency: All you need to know
Zimbabwe's gold-backed digital currency comes a year after it launched gold coins to stabilise its devaluing currency.
Protests erupt in Pakistan cities after Imran Khan arrest
Thousands take to the streets in the capital Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and other cities.
US families struggle following end of pandemic-era food benefits
The US Congress has cut back expanded COVID-era food assistance benefits, creating strain for some low-income families.
Russian troops abandon positions near Bakhmut, says Wagner boss
Prigozhin launches another scathing attack on Russian defence chiefs, saying soldiers are being given 'criminal' orders.
Sadness, anger in Palestine: Gaza mourns 13 killed in Israel raid
Israeli military said they knew of 'collateral' in their operation to kill three PIJ members.
What is Al-Qadir Trust case for which Imran Khan was arrested?
Legal experts say former primer minister's arrest may violate recently amended laws.
Turkey election: A guide to Erdogan’s biggest test at the polls
Will the May 14 elections end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year hold on Turkey?
Photos: In DR Congo, flood survivors mourn lost relatives
Warming temperatures due to climate change are increasing the intensity and frequency of Africa's rains, UN says.
Ukrainians pin hopes on counteroffensive against Russia
Support for the army grows across the country as officials promise attacks will liberate territory.
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