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Canada summons Chinese envoy over alleged legislator intimidation
Foreign minister says Canada 'will not tolerate' foreign interference after reports of threats against opposition MP.
New York, California launch probe into alleged NFL discrimination
The probe follows an array of allegations from US league staffers, including a lawsuit by a prominent Black coach.
Republican debt cap plan to cut US jobs, slow growth: Economist
Moody's chief economist told a US Senate panel that the Republican plan will 'meaningfully increase' recession chances.
The Sudan Conflict
'My family had to leave the home that my mother and I built.'
US intelligence chief sees ‘protracted’ fighting in Sudan
National intelligence head Avril Haines says fighting will likely not stop as neither side has incentive to seek peace.
‘Shoot-at-sight’ orders issued after violence in India’s Manipur
Army deployed and curfew imposed after violence erupts between tribal and non-tribal groups in the northeast state.
Egyptian ex-MP planning presidential bid says relatives arrested
Former Egyptian MP Ahmed Eltantawy says relatives and friends arrested before an intended presidential election bid.
Proud Boys: Ex-leader found guilty of Jan 6 seditious conspiracy
Prosecutors say far-right group members acted as 'Trump's army' during storming of US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
‘Ludicrous’: US denies involvement in Moscow drone attack
US officials say they are not aware of any details of the attack that Russia claims targeted President Vladimir Putin.
Trump rejects rape allegation in video testimony played in court
US jurors hear video testimony from ex-president as civil trial over alleged rape continues in New York.
Biden’s Middle East policy not much different than Trump: Expert
Professor John Esposito also tells Al Jazeera that despite growing understanding of Islam in US, Islamophobia remains.
This past week: What happened in the Russia-Ukraine war?
Attacks intensified, more civilians were killed and Ukraine said its counteroffensive preparations were almost cooked.
Islam’s influence on the US
A conversation with John Esposito, distinguished professor and author of books on religion, Islam, and Islamophobia.
Pakistani soldiers in deadly gun battle with armed fighters
Pakistan army says it killed three fighters in exchange of fire in North Waziristan district near Afghan border.
What to expect as Biden sends 1,500 troops to US-Mexico border
Refugee advocates call on US President Joe Biden to 'rethink' plan to send additional soldiers to southern border.
Canada’s tax authority reaches deal with 35,000 striking workers
Tentative Canada Revenue Agency deal ends two-week strike, one of the largest labour actions in the country's history.
Troubled histories: UK Caribbeans on King Charles and the royals
British Caribbeans share their views on the king’s coronation and relevance of the monarchy.
How are Wikipedians fighting gender bias online?
Only a fraction of the popular site's editors and subjects are women.
Several teachers killed in Pakistan school shooting
An attack at a school in northwestern Pakistan followed a separate incident in which another teacher was shot dead.
Why China got population control wrong; India got it right
Yes, India has many challenges ahead, but compared with China, it has shown that slow and steady can win the race.
Middle East round-up: Palestinian hunger striker dies
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Czechs look to dump Russian nuclear fuel
Pressure is rising to include the Russian nuclear sector in the European Commission's 11th sanction package plans.
Will Pakistan foreign minister’s rare India visit ease tensions?
The South Asian rivals have always had a difficult relationship, but it is now at rock bottom.
Fire kills at least eight people in Czech city of Brno
Police suggest those who died were likely unhoused people occupying construction containers.
UAE real estate firm Aldar to hold off from Egypt investments
UAE firms hold majority shares of Egypt's SODIC, but Aldar says it won't put any more money in for now.
US police capture suspect in deadly mass shooting in Atlanta
Gunman opened fire with a pistol in the waiting room of a medical centre, shooting five people, and then fled on foot.
To edit Muslims out of India’s history is to deny them a future
Other countries have made this mistake. India should avoid going down this path.
The campaign against the UN’s human rights official on Palestine
Francesca Albanese has faced calls for her dismissal from multiple fronts, including Israel and the US.
Kerala Story: Film on alleged Indian ISIL recruits gets pushback
Rewards offered for proof of film's claim that thousands of Hindu women forcibly converted and made to work for ISIL.
How much influence has France lost in Africa?
France convenes Summit for a New Global Financial Pact in a desperate attempt to safeguard its interests in Africa.
South Africans ask UK to return diamonds in Charles’ crown jewels
The world's largest diamond, discovered in South Africa in 1905, was given to the British monarchy two years later.
Kenya opposition suspends protest after agreement with government
The twice-weekly protests began in March against alleged fraud in last year's presidential vote, soaring cost of living.
Will the coronation of King Charles III be a media spectacle?
The differences in the coronations of King Charles and his mother highlight the changing role of Britain's monarchy.
Sudan fighting in its 20th day: A list of key events
Fierce fighting heard in central Khartoum while heavy bombardment rings out in Omdurman and Bahri.
Photos: Destruction in Gaza Strip after Israeli bombardment
One funeral held after the attacks, which also injure five people and damage homes already affected by previous strikes.
Tunisian police violence brings back memories of old regime
Incidents at basketball arena and sit-in by African migrants have led to accusations that police brutality is rising.
Why do Sudan’s ceasefires keep failing?
The warring generals have shown little interest in a long-term ceasefire, but have failed to achieve a quick victory.
Google to abolish passwords for ‘passkeys’: Here’s what to know
Tech giant will now verify a person's identity on a device using a PIN unlock code or biometrics such as a fingerprint.
Khartoum fighting continues despite new ceasefire
UN warns fighting between army and RSF risks causing a humanitarian catastrophe that could spill into other countries.
Russian drone attack in Ukraine after oil refinery targeted
Tass news agency says the incident occurred at the Ilsky refinery near the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk.
Australia’s exports to China hit record highs as barriers ease
Exports of Australian goods to China hit $12.71bn in March, up nearly one-third from year earlier.
Israel raids Nablus, kills 3 Palestinians it says killed settlers
Two of the men killed were allegedly behind a shooting on April 7 north of Jericho that killed three Israeli settlers.
Haaland sets Premier League goal record as Manchester City go top
Norwegian striker nets 35th league goal of the season in 3-0 win against West Ham.
China flags Uighurs as ‘extremist’ for having Quran, report says
Human Rights Watch says Muslims in Xinjiang are flagged as 'violent extremists' for simply practising their religion.
Morocco recognises Berber New Year as official holiday
The Amazigh – or Berber – New Year is celebrated on January 13.
‘Remarkable’ drug reduces Alzheimer’s decline, study shows
Experts say trial provides more evidence that targeting plaque proteins in brain can slow the disease's progression.
Why are top Indian wrestlers protesting on the streets?
Athletes demand action against India's wrestling body's chief, whom they accuse of sexually harassing female wrestlers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 435
As the war enters its 435th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China denies claims it tried to ‘coerce’ Canadian MP, relatives
Denial comes after a media report claimed China tried to target Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family.
US OKs expansion of China flights in rare thaw between sides
US Transportation Department allows Chinese airlines to expand flights to 12 round trips each week.
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