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Why Australia wants nuclear-powered submarines
Acquiring nuclear-powered submarines described as 'the single biggest leap' ever in Australia's defence capabilities.
US extends humanitarian status for Ukrainians who fled war
The decision allows Ukrainians living in the US to continue accessing services and allays concerns over legal limbo.
March Madness: A guide to the US college basketball tournament
Annual tournament happens each March, drawing millions of viewers who fill out brackets to predict next NCAA champions.
New York bike path killer avoids death penalty as jury deadlocks
Sayfullo Saipov has received life in prison for a 2017 attack that left eight people dead and others severely injured.
Kyiv criticises Russian proposal to extend grain deal for 60 days
Ukrainian minister says 60-day extension contradicts the documents signed by guarantors Turkey and the UN.
Ukrainian and Russian losses mount in fierce battle for Bakhmut
On the judicial front, ICC reportedly planning to seek arrest of Russian officials for deporting children from Ukraine.
US hate crimes increased nearly 12 percent in 2021, FBI says
Nearly 65 percent of the hate crimes were based on race and ethnicity, a report by the US security service says.
What are the implications of the Gary Lineker-BBC dispute?
How are broadcasters handling staff sharing opinions online?
Colombia’s Petro accuses armed group of violating ceasefire
Bogota accuses Gulf Clan of backing protests by illegal miners that cut off drinking water to communities in northwest.
Australia to buy three nuclear subs under AUKUS pact: White House
Leaders of US-UK-Australia meet in California 18 months after security pact launched to counter China in Pacific region.
The battle for the future of objectivity
Criticism of The New York Times's coverage of trans rights reveals the problem with claiming objectivity in journalism.
US approves contentious oil drilling project in Alaska
Biden administration's approval of Willow project in northwestern US state draws condemnation from environmental groups.
Pfizer strikes $43bn deal for cancer drug innovator Seagen
The pharmaceutical giant says it will pay $229 in cash for each share of Seagen.
Iran and Belarus sign cooperation roadmap in Lukashenko visit
The two presidents signed eight agreements on trade, mining and transportation.
Biden offers assurances after major US banks collapse
President says banking system is 'safe' but will seek accountability after second largest failure in US history.
Saddam Hussein ‘disposed of’ near ex-PM’s home post-execution
Al-Kadhimi says Saddam had been left between his home and that of ex-PM Nouri al-Maliki before later being taken away.
Iraqis haunted by disappearances after Saddam Hussein’s fall
Iraq has one of the highest numbers of missing persons in the world, according to the Red Cross.
‘Pride of Malaysia’: Jubilation as Michelle Yeoh wins Oscar
Performer is the first Asian to win the Academy Award for best actress in a leading role.
Palestinians declared dead turn out to be alive
In two incidents in past six months, Palestinians have been declared dead by Israel, only to be discovered in hospital.
As Russia’s war drags, Ukraine’s nail bars provide joy and work
A Ukrainian couple operates a chain of nail salons, providing employment for IDPs and a sense of normality for clients.
Storm Freddy kills 15 in Malawi, Mozambique
Freddy, one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the southern hemisphere, ravages Southern Africa.
‘Planet in the crosshairs’: UN chief demands rapid emission cuts
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says latest report by UN climate scientists 'could not come at a more pivotal time'.
UN investigators slam sluggish help for Syria quake victims
Panel says the UN, the Syrian government and others are responsible for delays in getting emergency aid to Syrians.
Canada’s spies and the hypocrites who adore them
Did China interfere in Canada's elections? We don't know. But journalists must not rely on friendly leaks for the truth.
Gabon ferry death toll rises to six; 31 still missing
Search mission continues four days after Esther Miracle vessel carrying 161 people from Libreville to Port-Gentil sank.
Fire at Rohingya camps ‘planned sabotage’, Bangladesh panel says
Officials say the March 5 blaze broke out in several places at the same time, proving it was a planned act.
Why India’s revival of civil militias in Kashmir is raising fears
New Delhi revives the Village Defence Guards in southern Jammu area after seven Hindus are killed by suspected rebels.
Oscars 2023: The key moments from the Academy Awards ceremony
In a night of historic wins, Al Jazeera takes a look at the key moments that shaped the Oscars this year.
Lineker to return to BBC’s Match of the Day after Twitter row
The hugely popular sports presenter had sparked a crisis at the public broadcaster after tweeting about UK asylum plans.
Travel under the influencers
Instead of being a mind-opening experience, travel in the influencer age has become an exercise in self-conceit.
US to approve Alaska ‘carbon bomb’ drilling project: Reports
Reported decision to proceed with the Willow project comes as curbs on energy extraction in the region were announced.
HRW: Egyptian dissidents denied identity documents
Human Rights Watch says Egyptian authorities refuse to renew documents to pressure dissidents to return to Egypt.
China to hold GCC-Iran summit: Report
China aims to follow up on its diplomatic success last week in negotiating an agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Photos: The Oscars 2023 ceremony
This year’s Oscars included a record number of Asian artists nominated for the acting categories.
Japan court backs retrial for 87-year-old death row inmate
Iwao Hakamada was held in solitary confinement for 45 years until DNA evidence emerged to undermine his conviction.
Alexey Navalny film on fighting the Kremlin wins Oscar
Navalny, 46, fell ill in Siberia in 2020 and was flown to Germany, which said it found evidence he had been poisoned.
Chai is tea, tea is chai: India’s love affair with the drink
Indians took the tea the British were marketing to them, added spices, milk and sugar, and transformed it forever.
‘Forcible transfer’: Orphans from Ukraine ‘taken’ by Russia
Thousands of children have been transferred to Russia or occupied territories, says the watchdog's report.
‘Great wall of steel’: Xi vows to protect China economy, security
Most powerful president since Mao Zedong tells annual parliamentary meeting economy and security are indivisible.
China’s new premier woos business as Xi doubles down on security
Li Qiang says China welcomes investment and private enterprise despite crackdowns.
‘Forever remembered’: Ukraine leader honours executed soldier
A man was shown in a video smoking a cigarette and saying 'Glory to Ukraine' before being shot dead by Russian troops.
India celebrates as RRR song, The Elephant Whisperers win Oscar
A historic night for Indian cinema at the 95th Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
Junior doctors across England to go on strike over pay, burnout
Junior doctors to go on strike for three days, protesting against inadequate pay and burnout.
Ukraine is world’s third largest arms importer: SIPRI
Fuelled by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, European countries are also increasing arms imports, the think tank says.
Oscars 2023: The complete list of winners at 95th Academy Awards
The 2023 Academy Awards unfolded at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, with Everything Everywhere winning big.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 383
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 383rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
China’s NPC: Who are the top men tapped to support Xi Jinping?
China's National People’s Congress wrapped up on Monday after announcing a host of top officials that will assist Xi.
Heavy casualties reported in Bakhmut as battle for city rages
Ukraine and Russia say thousands have been killed or badly wounded as each side battles for control of the town.
US guarantees Silicon Valley Bank deposits amid bank crisis fears
US regulators move to protect depositors amid concerns of broader fallout from second-largest bank failure in history.
N Korea conducts new weapons tests; US, S Korea start drills
North Korea says allies' military exercises are a rehearsal for war so its weapons are vital for defence.
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