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Republicans furious at Biden’s Afghanistan review, Democrats mum
A review released by the White House largely blamed former President Trump for chaotic US pullout from Afghanistan.
Canadian Arctic Snow School hopes to boost climate fight
Researchers hope first-ever ‘Arctic Snow School’ in Nunavut will bolster cooperation, understanding of changing region.
Who fired rockets into Israel from southern Lebanon?
While no group has claimed responsibility, Israel blames the Palestinian group Hamas in Lebanon for barrage of rockets.
Peace talks must have ‘Russian interests, concerns’, says Lavrov
Earlier this week, Moscow said it had no choice but to continue its more than yearlong offensive in Ukraine.
Buenos Aires airport turns into unofficial homeless shelter
With inflation and poverty soaring in Argentina, dozens are taking shelter in the capital city's 'Aeroparque' airport.
Russia charges WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich with spying: Reports
Russian media says the journalist denied the espionage charge, saying he was engaged in journalistic activities.
Eritrea’s government should not be allowed to harm peace in Ethiopia
President Afwerki's determination to continue his feud with the TPLF is jeopardising stability in the Horn of Africa.
Russia-Ukraine war: Rouble tumbles to lowest in a year
Rouble falls to lowest against dollar and euro since April last year in the face of a foreign currency crunch in Moscow.
How teachers and librarians are subverting book bans in the US
Books on race and gender identity are the subject of a record number of book bans in the United States.
US job growth strong in March, unemployment falls to 3.5 percent
The strong job numbers could lead the Fed to continue to raise interest rates.
Saudi-led coalition lifts import restrictions in south Yemen
Saudi-backed government says commercial ships will be allowed to dock directly in southern ports, including Aden.
Why are migrant children working dangerous jobs in the US?
It is an 'open secret' that many children who cross the border into the US alone end up working, experts say.
UAE court dismisses S Africa request to extradite Gupta brothers
The Guptas, arrested in the UAE in 2022, are accused of siphoning state funds using connections with ex-President Zuma.
Ramadan recipe: In Sudan, fuul completes the iftar table
Our iftar table is not complete unless it has a dish of hot, well-seasoned fuul, studded with chopped veggies, on it.
WHO chief urges China to share information on COVID origins
Global health agency scientists say new Chinese study released this week offered some 'clues' on origins but no answers.
How has the Saudi-Iran divide affected the Middle East?
The two leading regional powers have been at odds for years, backing opposite sides in proxy wars.
Pakistan army says top Balochistan separatist leader arrested
Gulzar Imam, a 'high-value target' according to military, is founder and leader of banned Baloch Nationalist Army.
Two Israeli settlers killed in occupied West Bank shooting
Deadly gun attack carried out on a vehicle near the illegal Hamra settlement in the northern Jericho governate.
Ethiopia to integrate regional forces into central army, police
Ethiopia's 10 regions currently enjoy a degree of autonomy, including having their armies and using their languages.
Classified US documents on Ukraine war leaked: Report
War plans spread on social media and reportedly contain details about weapons deliveries, battalion strengths.
Spike in anti-Muslim rallies since BJP retook India’s Maharashtra
Ram Navami festival was the latest concerted attempt to ignite religious tensions in India's richest state.
As it turns 75, the need for WHO remains as vital as ever
COVID-19 showed yet again the importance of the WHO's mandate to advance the wellbeing of all people.
Japan, S Korea, US concerned over N Korea’s cyber-fundraising
The allies say North Korea uses funds from its 'malicious' cyber-operations to finance weapons development.
Twenty years after the US invasion, where are Iraq’s antiquities?
Thousands of artefacts are being shipped back to Iraq, but many more were taken during the post-invasion looting.
China sends warships and aircraft around Taiwan for second day
Tensions have increased across the Taiwan Strait after President Tsai Ing-wen met the US House speaker.
Israel’s violence is open terrorism — stop calling it ‘clashes’
Worshippers in Al Aqsa attacked, Gaza bombed again. But the Western media still equates the neck and the guillotine.
‘Mind-reading’ AI: Japan study sparks ethical debate
Osaka University researchers have used AI to decode subjects' brain activity to create images of what they are seeing.
Samsung flags 96 percent plunge in profit amid chip slump
South Korean tech giant says it will make 'meaningful' cuts to chip production amid global economic slowdown.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 408
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 408th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Thousands flee into Thailand amid renewed Myanmar fighting
Unrest has deepened in Myanmar since the military seized power from the elected government in February 2021.
China sanctions Taiwan’s de facto US ambassador over Tsai trip
Hsiao Bi-khim and family members barred from China after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's US visit.
Israel launches air raids on Gaza, Lebanon following rocket fire
Israeli army says 'striking in Lebanon' following air attacks on Gaza amid rising tension in wake of Al-Aqsa raids.
US Supreme Court rules in favour of transgender track runner
The decision comes amid a proliferation of anti-trans rights bills promoted by Republican lawmakers across the country.
Sudan’s pro-democracy activists mark anniversary with protests
New delay to signing of deal to restore the military-to-civilian transition prompted fresh protests.
Can Europe persuade China to change course on Russia-Ukraine war?
France's president and the head of the European Commission hold talks with President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
Justice Clarence Thomas failed to disclose luxury trips: Report
ProPublica says the US Supreme Court justice did not report travel offered by a donor, in possible violation of law.
Biden administration defends Afghanistan withdrawal, blames Trump
White House says while Joe Biden wanted to end war, lack of planning by Donald Trump 'severely constrained' options.
Risk of hunger, poverty higher due to slow economic growth: IMF
Advanced economies face challenges of high inflation, poorer nations burdened by debt, IMF head says.
Canada repatriating 14 citizens from detention camps in Syria
Government says it is bringing four women and 10 children home amid reports of deteriorating conditions in the camps.
Doctors reveal Italy’s Berlusconi diagnosed with leukaemia
Doctors did not specify when the blood cancer was first spotted, saying only that it is not acute.
Vietnam to probe TikTok over ‘toxic’ content
The app faces growing pressure from Western governments over fears that user data could be used by Chinese officials.
Azerbaijan expels four Iranian diplomats amid rising tensions
Azeri foreign ministry says four embassy employees were carrying out activities 'incompatible with diplomatic status'.
World champions Argentina return to top of FIFA rankings
La Albiceleste return to the summit after a gap of six years. France are second while Brazil fall to third.
Biden must not bring back ‘baby jails’
Family detention centres abuse human rights. To return to them would be on the US.
Twenty-five years on: The legacy of the Good Friday Agreement
Politicians and experts reflect on the deal credited with ending 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland.
In southern Ethiopia, drought kills livestock and brings hunger
Nearly 12 million people, a 10th of the population, are at risk of famine in Ethiopia's drought-affected areas.
Finland’s long-held neutrality is over. What next?
Russia has sounded the alarm, but analysts say a Moscow-Helsinki conflict is unlikely.
Tennessee Republicans vote on expelling Democrats for gun protest
Vote takes place days after deadly Nashville school shooting, with advocates calling possible ousting 'undemocratic'.
Middle East round-up: Israeli forces storm Al-Aqsa Mosque
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Japanese Black Hawk helicopter missing with 10 on board
The helicopter reportedly disappeared from radar tracking after leaving a Ground Self Defence Force base on Miyakojima.
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