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The states to watch in the fight for US abortion rights
After Roe v Wade repeal, states across the country continue to grapple with restricting or protecting abortion rights.
Greece prepares for elections that may herald a new political era
PM Mitsotakis will fight to keep leading the country, which is reeling from a rail crash and worries about the economy.
Analysis: UAE, Egypt closer to different sides in Sudan conflict
With Egypt sidling up to Sudan's army and the UAE holding some sway over RSF, what will the regional implications be?
Q&A: ‘Bullets and shells are flying everywhere’ in Sudan
Al Jazeera correspondent Hiba Morgan in Khartoum responds to questions about the conflict in Sudan.
Improving childhood immunisation coverage is crucial for Africa
African leaders must not allow children to miss out on life-saving vaccinations.
Dire conditions, uncertain future for Sudanese refugees in Chad
Thousands have fled fighting and crossed into Chad, but aid agencies warn they do not have enough food to help them.
US Army helicopters crash in Alaska, killing 3 soldiers
The cause of the deadly crash is under investigation, the US military says.
Millions of Chinese welcome Ya Ya panda home after US stay
Ya Ya returns to China after storm of controversy over her health following 20 years at the Memphis Zoo.
Ukrainians who grew up speaking Russian learn a new mother tongue
For many, switching from Russian to the Ukrainian language is an act of resistance.
Sudan fighting in its 14th day: A list of key events
Sudanese fighter jets pound paramilitary positions in Khartoum despite the army and rival force agreeing to a truce.
Turkey’s leader Erdogan cancels third day of election appearances
President Recep Tayyip became ill during a TV interview with what was described as a 'gastrointestinal infection'.
Comprehensive sexuality education is the key to a better tomorrow
CSE empowers young people and adolescents to know their rights, make healthy choices, stay in school and flourish.
‘I’ll be back soon’: One woman’s determination to return to Sudan
Dallia Abdelmoneim and her family knew they had to get out of Khartoum once their home was hit. Here's her story.
Ride the ‘Korean Wave’: The best shows to stream on Netflix
The Glory, Alchemy of Souls, Single’s Inferno and other shows to watch, as Netflix plans to drop $2.5bn on K-content.
Attack on Burkina Faso military post kills at least 33 soldiers
The assault targeted the military detachment in Ougarou in Burkina Faso's Est region.
Australia closes oldest coal power plant in pivot to renewables
The Liddell power station is set to be replaced by clean energy projects, including a hydrogen power plant.
Philippines reports ‘confrontation’ with China in South China Sea
Philippines Coast Guard accuses China of engaging in 'dangerous maneuvers' around Second Thomas Shoal.
Reports said actor died after surgery to look Korean. Was he AI?
Media outlets around the world reported an actor died after surgery to look like K-pop star despite numerous red flags.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 429
As the war enters its 429th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Vice Media cancels flagship show, announces ‘painful’ layoffs
Announcement comes after BuzzFeed last week said it was closing its news division.
Russian forces pound Ukrainian cities, killing at least 12
Russia's first large-scale air attacks in nearly two months come as Ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive.
Taliban must ‘swiftly reverse’ crackdown on women’s rights: UN
Security Council votes unanimously to condemn a ban on Afghan women working for the UN.
Thousands rally in support of Israel’s divisive judicial overhaul
Divisive legislation to strip top court of its powers has fuelled weeks of mass protests by those who oppose it.
Former US Vice President Pence testifies before grand jury
Mike Pence was subpoenaed to testify about the events leading up to the 2021 US Capitol attack by Trump supporters.
Sudan’s army and RSF say ceasefire extended but fighting goes on
Military and Rapid Support Forces agree to extend truce but violence continues to rock Khartoum and Darfur region.
Washington Declaration: What it means for the Korean Peninsula
The US and South Korea sign a pact to counter the nuclear threat posed by North Korea.
‘Very difficult’: Challenges abound after summit on Venezuela
Conference in Colombian capital marks positive step, analysts say, but quick fix to Venezuelan crisis unlikely.
US to open Latin America migration centres, expedite deportations
Group calls move to address an expected spike in border crossings a 'Faustian bargain' as COVID-19 expulsion rule ends.
Israeli army kills alleged Palestinian attacker in West Bank
The Israeli army says the man tried to stab a policeman with a knife before they opened fire.
Ukraine has received 98% of promised combat vehicles: NATO chief
NATO allies have provided Ukraine with 1,550 armoured vehicles and 230 tanks to help it retake territory from Russians.
US woman whose accusation led to Emmett Till murder dies
The brutality of Till's 1955 lynching, on display at his open-casket funeral, galvanised the US civil rights movement.
India accuses China of violating border agreements
Indian defence minister held 'frank discussions' with his Chinese counterpart, India’s defence ministry says.
Pentagon leak suspect had ‘arsenal of weapons’, prosecutors say
Defence lawyers argue 21-year-old Jack Teixeira should be released on bond, saying weapons were 'lawfully owned'.
Rohingya, Yemeni and Syrian refugees plead for help in Sudan
People had fled to Sudan to escape conflict and persecution in their home countries, but are now on the move again.
Top US newspapers call for Evan Gershkovich’s release in Russia
Russia's foreign ministry says it denied a US consular visit request for journalist amid growing calls for his release.
A threat to Kim Jong Un? What the Washington Declaration means
We take a look at the significance of the declaration, and whether it could make North Korea change its direction.
Iran seizes oil tanker ‘trying to flee’ in Gulf waters
Tehran says its navy seized the Marshall Islands-flagged tanker after it hit an Iranian boat.
Middle East round-up: Civilians flee Sudan
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East and North Africa coverage this week.
US economy slows sharply in January-March quarter
Businesses slashed inventories in fear of an upcoming downturn while high interest rates hammered the housing market.
Erdogan thanks Putin for his help on Turkish nuclear plant
The two leaders spoke prior to the inauguration of the Akkuyu plant, Turkey's first nuclear power reactor.
Turkish citizens living abroad start voting in general election
More than three million citizens living abroad have started casting their ballots in a hotly contested poll.
Jerry Springer, US talk show host and former mayor, dies at 79
Springer's tabloid TV show often featured sexual themes and family conflict and reached millions over a 27-year run.
Shifting alliances in Sudan’s Darfur as new civil war fears rise
Locals in Darfur arm themselves, believing army-RSF conflict could reignite ethnic violence and open war in region.
Finnish PM-designate to start coalition talks with far right
The nationalist Finns Party received 20.1 percent of the vote, while Orpo's NCP did little better, with 20.8 percent.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wins vote of confidence
Sharif secures 180 votes, against the 172 required to achieve a simple majority in the lower house of the parliament.
Asylum-seeking former Wagner fighter sentenced in Norway
Andrey Medvedev, who fled from Russia last year, is handed a two-week suspended sentence for disorderly conduct.
How much debt can the US government handle?
Democrats and Republicans use the federal budget to decide on the future direction of the country.
Ukrainian journalist shot dead in suspected Russian sniper attack
Bogdan Bitik was killed as the Italian reporter he was working with, La Repubblica's Corrado Zunino, was injured.
EU’s ‘Israeli independence’ message rebuked in Palestine
Palestinian leaders, social media users criticise EU commission president for saying Israel makes 'the desert bloom'.
Nigeria’s NNPC, Norway’s Golar sign MoU on floating gas plant
Africa's biggest oil producer holds some of the world's biggest gas reserves and is seeking investment in the sector.
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