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British American Tobacco to pay $635.2m in North Korean sanctions
The case represents the 'single largest North Korea sanctions penalty' in the US Department of Justice history.
Scapegoats or ‘Trump’s army’: Proud Boys’ trial closing arguments
US prosecutors accuse group's leaders of 'seditious conspiracy' in alleged plot to prevent peaceful transfer of power.
US ‘confident’ of influence to bring down violence in Sudan
White House spokesperson tells Al Jazeera the US is working with regional partners to stop the violence as primary goal.
Japanese company loses contact with moon lander in likely crash
Flight controllers lose contact with spacecraft moments before the planned touchdown.
Peru’s Historic Protests
'Latin America in general is a huge gap between the rich people and the poor people.'
UK and France demand ban on Russia, Belarus state-funded athletes
British and French sports ministers challenge IOC's plan to allow Russians and Belarusians to compete as neutrals.
Dozens of bodies wash ashore after boats sink off Libya coast
Some of the refugees were from Pakistan, Syria, Tunisia and Egypt, a Libyan coast guard officer said.
US default on debt will trigger an ‘economic catastrophe’: Yellen
Janet Yellen warned that a default would result in job losses while driving household payments on higher interest rates.
WHO says ‘huge biological risk’ after Sudan fighters occupy lab
'One of the fighting parties' has seized control of a laboratory in Khartoum and 'kicked out all the technicians'.
Brazil: Venezuelan migrants find refuge in forest shantytown
An acute housing crisis in Sao Paulo is fuelling the rise of precarious settlements in environmentally protected areas.
Ukraine calls on world to pressure Russia over grain deal
The Black Sea grain deal will expire on May 18 unless Russia agrees to its renewal.
What to know about E Jean Carroll civil rape trial against Trump
Carroll is suing Trump for alleged rape under new New York law and defamation; she says attack took place in mid-1990s.
Iran charges two actresses for not wearing hijab
Businesses also shut down after offering services to women not wearing headscarves deemed appropriate by government.
Harry Belafonte, US actor and civil rights activist, dies at 96
Trailblazing Black actor and singer known as 'King of Calypso' was involved in US civil rights movement in the 1960s.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa says governing party wants ICC exit
The decision comes after a warrant issued against Russia's Putin and before a BRICS summit in South Africa in August.
French court halts expulsions from Indian Ocean island to Comoros
Most of the people being deported are from Comoros, which said it refused to allow a boat with deportees to dock.
Turkey arrests 110 over suspected PKK ties ahead of elections
President Erdogan has been accused of cracking down on PKK-linked opposition to muster support ahead of elections.
Audio streaming giant Spotify passes 500 million active users
The Swedish company says it had 515 million active monthly users as of the end of March, beating expectations.
The use of explosive weapons in urban areas must stop
Explosive weapons can be highly inaccurate and are not meant to be used in densely populated areas.
Putin ally: We are probably on the verge of a new world war
Rising nuclear tensions could lead to worldwide conflict, according to former Russian President Dimitry Medvedev.
Why did 73 Kenyan cult members starve to death?
Paul Mackenzie, the cult's leader, has been arrested twice previously after the deaths of children due to starvation.
Man City vs Arsenal: All you need to know about the title clash
Defending champions Man City set for a possible title decider with wobbling league leaders Arsenal.
China to explore 3D printing on moon to build habitats
China wants to start building a lunar base using soil from the moon in five years.
Idrissa Seck exits Senegal economic council to run for president
Seck, who placed second in the 2019 presidential election, condemns recent unrest in the country ahead of 2024 vote.
Democrats see Biden as best hope against Republican challengers
Despite concerns over age, political strategists say Biden still a strong candidate against current Republican field.
Five key moments that shaped Biden’s presidency so far
As Biden announces re-election campaign, Al Jazeera looks at some of the major issues his administration has handled.
Sudan fighting forces aid groups to halt, spreading suffering
Humanitarian organisations say operations are at a standstill as they look to resume work in some areas of Sudan.
Pakistan police say electrical shorts caused blasts, toll hits 17
Police rule out a 'terror attack' in the two explosions at a counterterrorism facility in the northwest.
US President Joe Biden announces 2024 re-election campaign
Long-anticipated announcement positions Biden for potential rematch against current Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.
Anchor Don Lemon says he is ‘stunned’ after CNN fires him
Lemon faced criticism this year for saying presidential candidate Nikki Haley is not 'in her prime'.
Venezuelan opposition leader Guaido expelled from Colombia
Juan Guaido says he was expelled hours after he arrived. Bogota says he arrived 'irregularly'.
Photos: Ukraine forces hold out in devastated Bakhmut
Ukraine has been making a determined last stand against Russia in the longest and bloodiest battle of the war.
Ex-UN chief Ban Ki-moon to do ‘all he can’ for peace in Myanmar
Ban calls for path to end violence and establish a 'peaceful, democratic and legitimate government'.
China breaks silence over status of Mars rover Zhurong
Zhurong should have woken from planned hibernation in December but a dust build-up has likely affected power generation.
Nepal issues record 454 Mount Everest climbing permits
More than 900 climbers to head up world's highest peak four years after at least four deaths blamed on overcrowding.
Muslim ex-MP’s live TV murder in India raises rights concerns
Killing in police's presence sparks allegations of targeted 'political' assassinations in BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh state.
Mexico discovers 11,520 tequila bottles with liquid meth at port
Photos of the seizure show a sniffer dog alerting inspectors to boxes of glass bottles full of brown liquid.
My quandary: Is the US worth visiting any more?
Before COVID-19, my family would holiday in a welcoming village near Boston. But has America's darkness infected it too?
US charges North Korean bank official over crypto laundering
North Korean Foreign Trade Bank representative accused of conspiring to use stolen funds to buy goods for Pyongyang.
Russia’s new T-14 Armata battle tank debuts in Ukraine: Report
The T-14 has an unmanned turret, and its crews remotely control the armaments, but Western intel says it has problems.
US Republican presidential hopefuls head to Taiwan, Japan
The visits come amid heightened tension over self-ruled Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own territory.
Sudan fighting in its 11th day: A list of key events
Warring factions agree to 72-hour ceasefire starting on Tuesday as other countries race to get citizens out of Sudan.
Netflix to drop $2.5bn on Korean content after ‘Squid Game’ mania
Announcement comes as South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is on a six-day visit to the United States.
India to pass China this week as world’s most populous nation: UN
India's population is expected to match China's by the end of April and then surpass it, the UN says.
Suspected Haiti gang members stoned, set on fire by crowd
An Associated Press reporter at the scene in Port-au-Prince counted 13 bodies burning in a street.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 426
As the war enters its 426th day, we take a look at the main developments.
EU slaps sanctions on relatives of Syria’s al-Assad over drugs
European Council says production and trafficking of amphetamine has become 'a regime-led business model' in Syria.
Family pleads for clemency ahead of Singapore drug execution
Tangaraju Suppiah was convicted in the city-state in 2018 but his family says he did not have adequate legal counsel.
South Korea’s economy barely avoids recession amid rocky outlook
Asia's fourth-largest economy grows 0.3 percent during first quarter amid improvements in exports and consumption.
Malaysia’s energy needs face Chinese pushback in South China Sea
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has insisted gas and oil exploration will continue despite objections by Beijing.
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