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Labour Day protests, strikes take over France, Italy, Netherlands
Workers and labour unions protest against government policies in France, Italy and the Netherlands.
China’s Ding Liren defies odds to be crowned world chess champion
Ding won the rapid chess playoff by 2.5 points to 1.5, capitalising on Ian Nepomniachtchi's mistakes.
‘Dangerous precedent’: Tunisian police target books
Two books are confiscated, and a publishing house's stand is closed down at the Tunis International Book Fair.
UN holds crucial Afghanistan talks in Qatar, without Taliban
Talks will include diplomatic envoys and aid donors as the UN plans to press the Taliban to ease restrictions on women.
Autopsies begin on Kenyan cult members who starved to death
Kenyan authorities say they will check whether some of the 109 bodies recovered so far had missing organs.
Photos: May Day rallies across the world
Millions of workers and activists mark the day with rallies, protests to demand better working conditions and salaries.
It’s raining IMF in Suriname
Like other people in the Global South, the Surinamese are drowning in IMF-imposed austerity.
Nurses walk out in England, some critical services affected
The 28-hour strike is the latest stoppage in an increasingly bitter dispute with the government over pay and conditions.
JPMorgan to buy First Republic Bank as regulators seize control
First Republic Bank became the third major US institution to fail in two months.
Al Jazeera journalist released from detention in Egypt
Hisham Abdelaziz had been held by Egyptian authorities in pre-trial detention since 2019.
In Chad, pregnant Sudanese refugees give birth without shelter
Thousands of Sudanese displaced by infighting between the army and a powerful paramilitary group are trooping into Chad.
Photos: From prince to king, the life of Charles III
As King Charles settles into his new role, Al Jazeera takes a look at his life through photos.
What does fighting in Darfur mean for Sudan’s western frontier?
The power vacuum in western Darfur state risks drawing in fighters and weapons from Libya, CAR and Chad, analysts say.
The Pakistanis who chose to stay in Sudan, despite conflict
As thousands of foreign nationals escape the fighting, many Pakistani nationals say they will not leave.
Who is Paraguay’s president-elect, Santiago Pena?
The candidate of the right-wing Colorado Party and former IMF economist defeated centre-left challenger Efrain Alegre.
Uzbeks back President Mirziyoyev’s reforms proposal
Election commission says more than 90 percent of voters back President Mirziyoyev's constitutional amendments.
Ukraine says its air defences shoot down 15 Russian missiles
Three missiles get through and cause no casualties, Kyiv says, but one person reportedly killed in attacks in Kherson.
Top candidate for Thai PM gives birth two weeks before elections
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, leader of the opposition Pheu Thai Party, announces the birth of a son on Instagram.
Australia set for budget rebound, signals fiscal restraint
Treasurer Jim Chalmers expected to announce cautious budget as central bank fights high inflation.
Key events in Sudan as fighting hits 17 days
The country’s warring factions continue to fight despite saying they would extend a barely respected 72-hour ceasefire.
Ukraine war: Did Putin learn from Bush’s Iraq horrors?
From Wagner's crimes to the UN's role, the Iraq invasion offered a preview of the Ukraine war. But not all is the same.
Dozens of flights cancelled at Manila airport after power outage
About 40 domestic Cebu Pacific flights cancelled in Philippines after second power outage at main gateway this year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 432
As the war enters its 432nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
UN sending relief chief to Sudan over ‘unprecedented’ situation
Martin Griffiths, travelling immediately, says people are struggling to get the food and water they need to survive.
Erdogan says Turkey has killed suspected ISIL leader
Turkish president discloses intelligence operation took place in Jinderes in northwestern Syria on Saturday.
South Korea’s exports suffer longest losing streak in 3 years
Exports decline for seventh straight month in April amid extended slump in sales to China.
‘Not enough’: Hong Kong’s low-paid get $0.32 minimum wage bump
Increase of 6.25 percent after four-year freeze draws criticism from social welfare groups.
Santiago Pena wins Paraguay election after hard-fought campaign
Pena's conservative Colorado Party was facing a tough challenge from the left over corruption, and poverty.
‘Tools more than humans’: HK domestic workers fight for rights
After years of exploitation and abuse, Hong Kong’s 340,000 migrant domestic workers are fighting back in the courts.
Marcos Jr treads a fine line over military ties as he heads to US
Philippines president has tilted towards US since taking office a year ago, but is keeping Beijing close.
What are the implications of Sudan’s fighting for Egypt?
Egypt is on edge as Sudan is embroiled in conflict.
Fighting continues in Sudan despite new ceasefire extension
Despite warnings of slide towards civil war, rival military forces accuse each other of new violations of the ceasefire.
Pope says Vatican involved in Ukraine, Russia peace mission
The pope's comment comes hours after Moscow said its forces have advanced in the front-line city of Bakhmut.
Armed attack kills 10 in Ecuador port of Guayaquil
Three people have also been wounded in the shooting including a five-year-old girl, police say.
Haaland scores landmark 50th goal of season as Man City go top
City striker becomes first player in English top-flight football to score 50 goals in all competitions since 1931.
Polls open in Paraguay elections, with Taiwan ties in the balance
Ruling Colorado Party's Santiago Pena takes on political veteran Efrain Alegre in presidential race.
Napoli’s title celebrations on hold after draw with Salernitana
Napoli would have won first Serie A title since 1990 with a record six games to spare if they had beaten local rivals.
Al Jazeera Digital wins three top prizes in 2023 Webby Awards
Eat This with Yara scoops Webby jury and People’s Voice; Decoded, hosted by Amr Waked, earns Webby People’s Voice.
DR Congo is heading towards another sham election
But it is not too late to prevent it and ensure a free and fair vote.
Fan death, crowd trouble mar CAF CL games in Morocco and Tunisia
Moroccan authorities open investigation as fan dies in crush outside stadium before Raja Casablanca vs Al Ahly match.
UN aid agencies begin helping Sudanese arrivals in Egypt
UNHCR says it is working closely with the government days after reports surfaced there was a complete lack of response.
Joe Biden laughs off age jokes at annual US media gathering
At the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, comedy mixes with somber calls to free reporters.
Survivors of ‘massacre’ in Burkina Faso blame security forces
The massacre took place in the northern village of Karma and surrounding areas.
Fever pitch as Napoli on brink of first Serie A title since 1990
For many Neapolitans, a first title in 33 years would symbolise more than a beloved football team winning the league.
Sudan fighting in its 16th day: A list of key events
Fighting shakes Khartoum despite a ceasefire and satellite images show bus convoys at the Egyptian border.
Truces fail, but tens of thousands flee Sudan as fighting lets up
People escape any way they can as ceasefires are agreed only to be broken.
Reimagining architecture: Sumayya Vally and Alejandro Aravena
Architects Sumayya Vally and Alejandro Aravena on challenging narratives and designing spaces that reflect us.
India’s Ludhiana city hit by deadly gas leak
At least 11 people killed and 11 hospitalised in northern India's Punjab state.
Uzbekistan votes on referendum to extend president’s term limits
Polling stations open for a constitutional overhaul that would extend the president's tenure for more than a decade.
Russia’s Wagner mercenary force boss threatens Bakhmut withdrawal
Yevgeny Prigozhin says casualties in Bakhmut would be 'five times fewer if we had more ammunition'.
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