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Twitter starts removing blue tick mark from non-paying users
Famous figures including Pope Francis and Bill Gates lose blue tick as Elon Musk pushes paid service.
Both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Beijing: China’s FM
Qin Gang reiterates Beijing's claim over the self-ruled democracy and denies country trying to change the status quo.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 422
As the war enters its 422nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Indonesia’s sex workers organise, fight stigma and shame
Non-profit PERKAWIS supports sex workers with education about health, financial issues and the law.
Macron accused of ‘playing into Xi’s hands’ with Taiwan comments
French president might have been trying to caution against a bipolar world, but he left self-ruled Taiwan exposed.
Does India have enough insurance coverage for a nuclear disaster?
India has barely half the insurance amount required for current nuclear plants, and has many more plants in the works.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy addresses Mexican congress, denounces critics
Ukrainian president slammed politicians who seek 'some sort of populism' by dismissing his country's pursuit of peace.
MyPillow CEO ordered to pay $5m after election claims court case
The right-wing conspiracy theorist and pillow entrepreneur has become a central figure in the US 'stolen election' myth.
US prosecutors to drop charges against Alec Baldwin in Rust death
Lawyers for Baldwin say New Mexico prosecutors have dismissed involuntary manslaughter charge in fatal on-set incident.
Tesla share price tanks nearly 10 percent on Musk comments
Tesla has already slashed prices six times this year and chief Elon Musk suggested more such moves ahead.
Countries call for Eid ceasefire in Sudan as fighting continues
All parties, including US, South Sudan and Ethiopia leaders, say it is time to stop fighting.
US preparing for possible evacuation of embassy staff in Sudan
Pentagon says it moved 'military capabilities' near Sudan in case it needs to facilitate departure of embassy personnel.
Colombian President Petro meets Biden in Washington, DC
The two leaders discussed issues such as climate change, migration and drug trafficking in a White House meeting.
Yellen says US seeks ‘constructive’ economic ties with China
A growing China is in the interest of both countries, as long as it follows global rules, Yellen says.
Uganda’s President Museveni refuses to sign anti-LGBTQ bill
A spokesman says Museveni not opposed to bill's punishments, but wants lawmakers to study 'the issue of rehabilitation.'
‘Progress’: How Eid is becoming a US school holiday
Growing number of school districts across the country are accommodating Muslim students by calling off classes on Eid.
What impact will arrest of opposition figures have in Tunisia?
Ennahdha Party chief Rached Ghannouchi is highest-profile opponent of President Kais Saied to be detained.
Taliban recognition not a focus of Afghanistan meeting, says UN
A UN spokesperson stressed that recognition won't be discussed after comments by the deputy UN chief sparked concern.
BuzzFeed to close news division, cut staff
In addition to the news division, layoffs would take place in its business, content, tech and administrative teams.
‘Swarms of people’: Witnesses recall Yemen stampede tragedy
Locals blame merchants, authorities for the stampede, which left at least 78 people gathered to receive donations dead.
Al Jazeera Digital wins gold and silver at New York Festivals
Current affairs podcast The Take, news series Start Here, and short docs unit Close Up win gold and silver awards.
Tornadoes kill at least two in central US; more storms expected
Authorities say the death toll could rise as rescue workers clear debris and reach people trapped in homes.
India: 69 Hindus acquitted over deadly 2002 sectarian riots
The defendants were accused of murdering 11 Muslims during the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat.
Middle East round-up: Sudan descends into chaos
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East and North Africa coverage this week.
After days at sea with the Cook Islands PM, here’s what I learned
Will plans to mine the Pacific Ocean for metals needed in the green energy transition put our oceans at risk?
Should we mine the Pacific Ocean to power a green energy future?
101 East investigates how the Pacific Ocean could be the first frontier of deep-sea mining.
Millions close to hunger after WFP cuts food aid to Afghanistan
Six million Afghans, the UN agency warns, are one step away from famine as it appeals for more funds for Afghanistan.
Ukrainian counteroffensive looms as Putin leans on Wagner
What happened in the 60th week of Russia's war on Ukraine?
Malian president’s chief of staff, three others killed in ambush
Rebels linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL have been active in parts of Mali and the Sahel for more than a decade now.
Court rules Meta can be sued in Kenya over alleged unlawful redundancies
The judge issued an interim injunction preventing Meta and local partner Sama from terminating moderators' contracts.
Ukraine’s Odesa is alive and joking despite shelling, blackouts
Russia launched a drone attack on the port city this week. Yet civilians find small sources of solace.
UN chief to host May meeting on Afghanistan in Qatar
Senior UN official says meeting could include talks on 'baby steps' towards international recognition of the Taliban.
SpaceX’s Starship rocket explodes after launch
The Starship is the most powerful rocket ever built and is designed to send astronauts to the moon, Mars or beyond.
What do the leaked Pentagon papers tell us about the Ukraine war?
Do the US secrets leaked online paint a clear picture of the US strategy for the war in Ukraine?
Hemedti refuses negotiations, blames Sudan army for fighting
Hemedti says his forces have adhered to a scheduled ceasefire, despite both sides being accused of violations.
Photos: US mulls water cuts amid Colorado River crisis
Al Jazeera travels to key sites and communities in the Colorado River Basin as the region grapples with record drought.
Escalating Sudan fighting puts millions of children at risk
Nine children have been killed and more than 50 wounded since the conflict broke out on Saturday, UNICEF says.
The Launderer? On the trail of the Italian mafia’s dirty money
A three-part investigation into a global Mafia money-laundering operation.
Who is Ghannouchi, the Ennahdha party leader arrested in Tunisia?
Rached Ghannouchi is the highest-profile figure to be arrested in Tunisia as President Saied tightens his grip on power.
US lawmakers banned assault weapons in 1994. Why can’t they now?
Calls to ban assault weapons regularly follow mass shootings but the effort remains stalled in the US Congress.
Iran says its navy forced US submarine to surface in Gulf waters
A navy commander says a US submarine was forced to surface as it entered Iranian waters in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ukrainians and Syrians must stand united against Putin’s Russia
Russia is repeating in Ukraine the atrocities it first committed - and got away with - in Syria.
Ban racist and lethal AI from Europe’s borders
Today, EU lawmakers are facing a unique opportunity to make sure AI technologies are used to protect, not surveil.
Eight healthcare workers will face trial over Maradona’s death
Three judges upheld an indictment by prosecutors for 'reckless and inefficient work' in the treatment of the player.
Arrests of Tunisia opposition leaders draw global condemnation
The US says the arrests 'represent a troubling escalation by the Tunisian government against perceived opponents'.
Judge orders Tunisian opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi jailed
Ennahda, Tunisia's largest political party, condemns the 'unjust decision' as crackdown on dissent escalates.
Uganda’s Museveni to consult lawmakers about anti-LGBTQ bill
President Museveni has 30 days from when parliament sent him the bill to sign it, veto it or send it back for revisions.
K-pop star Moonbin, member of boy band Astro, dies at 25
Korean singer found dead at his home in Gangnam district of capital Seoul, and suicide is suspected.
Molokhia: Gaza’s fragrant, savoury Ramadan ‘lucky charm’
Palestinian moms, grandmoms say molokhia is a good omen and wonder each year if it can help ward off Israeli attacks.
Sudan health system overwhelmed as fighting rages on
Nearly 50 health facilities have closed in the capital and surrounding areas since the conflict broke out.
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