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Saudi foreign minister meets Syria’s Assad in Damascus
Arrival of Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan is the first for a top Saudi official since start of Syria's war.
Champions League QF preview: Chelsea-Real Madrid, Napoli-AC Milan
Madrid take a 2-0 lead into the second leg of their quarterfinal while Napoli trail AC Milan 1-0.
American patriots: Stand up to bullies, and they’ll cower
From Wisconsin and Tennessee to Delaware and New York, Trump and his allies are losing. Americans are standing up.
Tunisian authorities close opposition Ennahdha party HQ
Move comes a day after party leader Ghannouchi was arrested in a continuing crackdown on Tunisia's opposition.
Sudan’s tragedy: Rogue generals and failed coups
The people of Sudan should reject choosing the lesser of two evils and should seek a third option.
Descendants of Holocaust survivors struggle for Czech citizenship
Those wishing to reconnect with their heritage say the government in Prague must scrap a communist-era law.
Could the Sudan unrest inflame the Horn of Africa?
Regional leaders and experts fear a civil war could lead to new crises in a region battered by conflict and drought.
What is happening in Sudan? A simple guide
Here is a look at the power struggle and violence that are taking place in the North Africa country.
When is Eid al-Fitr 2023?
The three-day festival celebrates the completion of Ramadan by Muslims across the world.
For Palestinians, holiest Ramadan night starts at checkpoint
For Palestinians, the journey to one of Islam’s most sacred sites on the holiest night of Ramadan begins at checkpoints.
G7 puts focus on push for global fossil fuel phase-out deal
Climate ministers commit to accelerate the phase-out of hydrocarbons in energy systems, but many questions remain.
‘He’s reaching cult status’: Napoli’s rising star Victor Osimhen
The Nigerian's goals have taken Napoli to the brink of a first Serie A title since 1990 and made him highly coveted.
Cathedral of scandals: How a presidential promise divided Ghana
The $400m state-funded church has become hugely controversial in Ghana as the country struggles with an economic crisis.
Apple bets big on India as first flagship store opens in Mumbai
Opening underscores the tech firm's increasing focus on India as key market and alternative manufacturing hub to China.
Who is Angel, the Zimbabwe ambassador involved in gold smuggling?
The Zimbabwean preacher and ambassador has been mired in controversies, long before a recent Al Jazeera documentary.
G7 ministers pledge to intensify Russia sanctions, slam China
Diplomats also urge warring sides in Sudan to end hostilities and demanded Taliban reverse ban on women working for UN.
The Rise and Rise of Islamophobia in India
Muslims have been subjected to violence for decades, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has only made things worse.
Huge landslide in northwest Pakistan kills three, buries vehicles
At least three dead and several others wounded as landslide hits an area near Torkham border crossing.
Pakistani singer Ali Sethi wows Coachella crowd with Pasoori
The Punjabi track was 2022's most-searched song on Google and has surpassed half a billion views on YouTube.
Putin visits occupied Ukraine: ‘Important to hear your opinion’
Russian president attends high-level military briefing during a trip to regions partly occupied by Moscow.
China’s economy grows 4.5 percent, beating expectations
Latest economic data suggest world's second-largest economy is firmly on recovery path after end of pandemic curbs.
Taiwan’s cannabis trade falters as Thailand and Japan cash in
Taiwan's staunchly conservative attitudes towards drugs pose challenge to burgeoning cannabidiol industry.
‘No one was prepared’: Vanuatu feels cost of climate crisis
Twin cyclones hit Pacific island nation already struggling to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
World’s largest population: Will India gain or lose?
India has the world's largest workforce. But without enough good jobs, that unmatched advantage could be a nightmare.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 419
As the conflict enters its 419th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tunisian police detain opposition leader, raid Ennahda party HQ
Rached Ghannouchi has emerged as one of the biggest critics of the president since the leader shut down parliament.
Malaysians face poverty after retirement as pension crisis looms
Many Malaysians dipped into their pension during pandemic, but 81 percent of contributors face poverty in retirement.
US man charged for shooting Black teen who approached wrong house
A Kansas City homeowner is accused of shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarl after the teen mistakenly rang the wrong doorbell.
The Ramadan porridge that keeps Malaysians coming back for more
The bubur lambuk made by a mosque in Kuala Lumpur is one of the most sought-after dishes of the Muslim fasting month.
Japan, S Korea, US conduct drill amid tension with N Korea
Drills between the three countries follow North Korea's test of a solid-fuel intercontinental missile.
Canadian broadcaster latest to ‘pause’ Twitter over funding label
Public broadcaster CBC said it was effectively quitting the platform over its 'government-funded' media label.
US officers won’t be charged in ‘grievous’ Jayland Walker killing
Walker fired at police first, attorney general says, as grand jury votes not to charge officers who shot him 46 times.
Lavrov to meet with Brazil’s Lula as US fumes over Ukraine stance
Lula has denounced Western efforts to supply Ukraine with weapons, a position Russia has praised amid its invasion.
US military: Senior ISIL leader killed in Syria helicopter raid
US Central Command says Abd-al-Hadi Mahmud al-Haji Ali was a planner of 'terror attacks in the Middle East and Europe'.
US financial institutions hit by deposit flight
The collapse of two US banks last month has led to a flight of capital from small regional banks.
More than 180 people killed in Sudan fighting: UN envoy
Volker Perthes says warring sides don't appear to want peace mediation as strong clashes continue in the country.
Florida Governor DeSantis intensifies battle with Disney
DeSantis said the US state will nullify a development agreement that Disney had put in place to safeguard its business.
What’s behind Washington’s wooing of Vietnam?
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Hanoi seeking closer relations.
US arrests two for running secret Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC
US officials accuse two men of engaging in 'transnational repression' of Chinese diaspora in US at the behest of China.
Kuwait crown prince announces new elections
Crown prince says newly reinstated parliament to be dissolved and elections held in coming months.
US envoy visits WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich in Russian jail
Ambassador says reporter is 'in good health and remains strong' as dozens of countries voice concern over his arrest.
New York judge: Defamation trial against Trump to start next week
Judge rejects request to delay trial tied to rape allegation by E Jean Carroll against former US President Trump.
What is Palestinian Prisoners’ Day?
Marked every year on April 17, the event is dedicated to the centrality of prisoners to the Palestinian cause.
McCarthy calls for spending caps to raise US debt ceiling
Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy denounces US debt as a 'time bomb' in a major New York City speech.
There is much danger in the Sudan crisis but also an opportunity
The proliferation of militias has long undermined the Sudanese state. The ongoing fighting could put an end to it.
Alphabet shares fall on report Samsung may switch search to Bing
Bing, a minor player, has risen to prominence with AI tech behind ChatGPT, posing a real challenge to Google.
French court acquits Air France, Airbus over 2009 Rio-Paris crash
The ruling is a huge blow to families of victims who have waged a 14-year campaign for justice.
Russian mercenaries in Sudan: What is the Wagner Group’s role?
The Russian mercenary group has been accused of plundering Sudan's gold resources to bankroll operations in Ukraine.
Sunak investigated over wife’s interest in UK childcare firm
Probe launched into shares Akshata Murty holds in a childcare agency, according to update given to Parliament members.
UN chief appeals to rival Sudan leaders to end violence
As fighting escalates, Antonio Guterres calls on army and paramilitary chiefs to restore calm and engage in dialogue.
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