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‘Sad day for America’: NYT, WSJ react to Trump’s indictment
Big-name US newspapers give mixed reaction to historic indictment of former president.
What happens next following Donald Trump’s indictment?
Trump is expected to turn himself in to authorities next week, but when exactly he will do that is not yet known.
Malaysian court rejects ex-PM Najib bid to review corruption case
Judge dismissed Najib Razak's case review saying ex-PM was 'the author of his own misfortunes'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 401
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 401st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Lessons from Australia: UK’s migration law set to repeat mistakes
Activists, lawyers and refugees see the UK repeating the mistakes and abuses of Australia's draconian asylum seeker law.
Who is Stormy Daniels? The ex-adult film star in Trump spotlight
Stephanie Clifford - Stormy Daniels's real name - first met Trump in 2006 and claims they had a sexual relationship.
Russian ‘invasion was wrong’: Views from China on war in Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, some in China have abandoned their initial support for Russia and Putin.
In New York, Taiwan leader says ties with US ‘closer than ever’
Beijing has condemned Tawain President Tsai Ing-wen's stop in the US, with a Chinese official pledging to 'fight back'.
Former US President Trump indicted in New York hush money probe
Trump, accused of paying hush money to a porn star, is the first former US president to be criminally prosecuted.
Turkish parliament ratifies Finland’s NATO membership
Finland asked to join the defence alliance in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Turkey was the last holdout.
What’s driving the recent unrest in Kenya?
Opposition leaders say they're protesting against the high cost of living.
‘Do your job’: Demands for change after latest US mass shooting
Demonstrators protested in Nashville, site of latest attack, as tempers flared in Washington, DC, over gun law reform.
New rules bar rights abusers from running Premier League clubs
People under UK sanctions also disqualified as are those involved in violent crimes, graft, tax evasion and hate crimes.
Church accused of Russia ties resists Kyiv monastery eviction
Members of the UOC at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery refused entry to gov't commission representatives.
Pakistani court strikes down sedition law in win for free speech
Ruling says the colonial-era law, which governments have used against their political opponents, is 'unconstitutional'.
Criticism of Russia, Belarus return to sport ‘deplorable’: IOC
Several governments criticised the IOC's plan for for Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in world sport again.
Canada mass shooting inquiry urges police reform, gun regulations
Commission lays out long list of failures leading up to and during rampage that left 22 dead in province of Nova Scotia.
US sanctions man accused of arms deal with North Korea and Russia
US says Russia has turned to countries like North Korea to replenish arms supplies depleted in its war with Ukraine.
ICJ orders US to pay compensation for freezing Iranian assets
In a blow for Iran, however, the UN court said it didn't have jurisdiction over frozen assets from Iran's central bank.
Across Latin America, families reel from migrant centre fire
Distraught families wait for news of loved-ones identified as victims in fatal Mexican detention centre blaze.
Belarus arrests Russian separated from daughter over sketch
Moskalyov, whose child drew an anti-war picture, was sentenced to jail for discrediting the Russia army but had fled.
Vatican rejects ‘Doctrine of Discovery’ justifying colonialism
After decades of demands by Indigenous people, Vatican 'repudiates' theories that backed colonial-era seizure of lands.
Ukraine prepares for counterattack as Putin makes nuclear threats
Western battle tanks begin to arrive as Russian forces remain unable to break through Ukrainian defences.
Kamala Harris announces Tanzania trade initiatives on Africa tour
Harris announced a list of initiatives including an MOU between the Export-Import Bank of the US (EXIM) and Tanzania.
Nine US soldiers killed in Kentucky helicopter training crash
Authorities say cause of crash involving two Black Hawk helicopters remains under investigation.
UK’s health system grapples with battle between gender and sex
Medical professionals say it is increasingly difficult to discuss issues related to transgenderism.
Who are the Gold Mafia? A cigarette don and a man named ‘Dollars’
Al Jazeera infiltrates some of Southern Africa's biggest smuggling gangs laundering gold and millions of dollars.
Gold smugglers use South African banks, bribes to launder money
Staff at three major banks were on the payroll of ‘Mo Dollars’, an accomplice of gold smuggler Simon Rudland.
Middle East round-up: Israel pauses its political crisis, for now
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
How Zimbabwe uses gold smuggling to evade sanctions choke
Al Jazeera infiltrates gold smuggling gangs that help Zimbabwe’s government secure dollars amid sanctions.
Bolsonaro back in Brazil after three months in the US
Former leader Jair Bolsonaro is expected to lead the opposition against leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Senegal’s Ousmane Sonko given two-month suspended term for libel
Opposition leader found guilty of defaming Tourism Minister Mame Mbaye Niang, his lawyer says.
S Sudan president appoints defence minister, breaching peace deal
Implementation of a 2018 peace deal between President Kiir and VP Machar to end five years of civil war has been slow.
One Pakistani woman’s battle to marry of her own free will
In 1996, a court case between a father and daughter would ask: Could Pakistani women choose their own husbands?
US says Credit Suisse violated deal on rich clients’ tax evasion
The US unveiled a two-year investigation that detailed the role bank employees had in aiding tax evasion by clients.
Not everyone has the luxury to ditch ‘harmful’ gas stoves
Healthier and more environmentally friendly alternatives are not immediately accessible to billions in Asia and Africa.
After timezone fiasco, Lebanese ask for real change
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Lebanese say they want real action from their government, but don't expect it.
20 years on: The Iraqis born the year the war began
They want a better life, they want to leave, they want peace. Young Iraqis on how the 2003 Iraq war shaped their lives.
Republican Senator Rand Paul blocks bid to ban TikTok in US
A small but growing number of Democrats and Republicans raise concerns, citing free speech, to object ban on TikTok.
Rapidly melting Antarctic ice could affect oceans ‘for centuries’
Scientists warn deep ocean water flows from the Antarctic could decline by 40 percent by 2050.
HRW report on Pakistan’s overcrowded prisons highlights abuses
Some jail cells, the report says, are holding as many as 15 prisoners when they were designed for just three people.
What is the US doing about its citizens detained abroad?
Rwandan activist and US resident Paul Rusesabagina was freed from jail after White House intervention.
‘Born to win’: India boxer Nikhat Zareen’s rise as world champion
Zareen is the second Indian after Mary Kom to win the world women's boxing championship two years in a row.
Removing Pablo Escobar’s hippos from Colombia to cost $3.5m
Plan is to send 60 hippos to Gujarat, India, and another 10 animals will go to zoos and sanctuaries in Mexico.
Austria’s far-right lawmakers walk out of Zelenskyy speech
The group said they were protesting because the speech violated Austria's principle of neutrality.
Zimbabweans outraged by Al Jazeera exposé on gold smuggling elite
An Al Jazeera investigation exposed several individuals linked to the government who are involved in gold smuggling.
Senegal opposition leader trial kickstarts rocky election season
Sonko's trial could mark the start of a new era of political unrest or strengthen the president's grip, analysts say.
Bezalel Smotrich’s ancestors would have told him he was lying
The Israeli minister dismissed the existence of a Palestinian identity. His grandfather's family would know better.
Russia detains WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges
The Wall Street Journal journalist is accused of collecting classified information following US orders.
Peru recalls ambassador to Colombia amid diplomatic tensions
Lima accuses Bogota of downplaying ex-President Pedro Castillo's recent attempted power grab which led to his removal.
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