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Dozens arrested at protests against govt in Moldova
Some 4,500 people decrying high prices massed in the capital Chisinau to protest against President Maia Sandu.
Thirty missing, 17 rescued as boat capsizes north of Libya
The boat carrying 47 people was travelling in the direction of Italy and capsized 177km (110 miles) north of Benghazi.
Is France’s work-life balance under threat?
Workers join protests against President’s Macron attempt to raise retirement age.
How serious is Israel’s political crisis for its government?
An estimated 500,000 people protest over the far-right govt's judiciary reform plans.
At least 8 dead after boats capsize off San Diego coast
Emergency officials say two fishing boats capsized off the coast of San Diego, California in the US.
ISIL claims attack targeting journalists in Afghanistan
Armed group says attack in Mazar-i-Sharif was carried out with a parcel bomb.
Oil giant Saudi Aramco records historic $161bn profit in 2022
Saudi Aramco announces highest-ever annual profit by a publicly listed company, drawing criticism from activists.
Thousands rally in new Greece protests over train crash
Demonstrators demand punishment for those responsible for train collision that killed 57 people.
‘King Kohli’ scores 186 to end three-year Test century drought
India's Virat Kohli ended a three-year wait for his 28th century by scoring 186 in the fourth Test against Australia.
Iran signals US prisoner exchange could be close
US official denies claims by Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian that an initial deal has been reached.
Iran court upholds death sentence of Iranian-Swedish dissident
Habib Farajollah Chaab was convicted for allegedly leading group that bombed Ahvaz military parade in 2018.
Russia-Ukraine: Reflections of War
Ukrainian producer Dmytro Prytulenko reflects on a year of war following Russia’s invasion in 2022.
The Saudi-Iran détente and its regional implications
What the normalisation between two regional powers means and does not mean.
Three wounded in Israeli air attacks on central, west Syria
At least three soldiers were wounded in an attack carried out on Sunday morning.
Five people drown off Turkey’s southwestern coast
Ten adults and one child rescued off the coast of Aydin provinces, authorities say.
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in occupied West Bank
Israeli army says 'gunmen opened fire' at an army position west of Nablus and their soldiers responded with 'live fire'.
Photos: Ukrainian firefighters on risky mission to save lives
A residential neighbourhood in Kostiantynivka, a city in Donetsk, has come under intense bombardment in recent days.
Watchdog ‘clears’ South Africa’s Ramaphosa in cover-up scandal
The matter hasn't ended for the president though, as a police investigation is still ongoing.
Inside Ukraine’s wartime wine industry
Despite the dangers of war, many winemakers have continued to operate, buoyed by growing demand for local wines.
‘History will hold Trump accountable’ for Capitol attack: Pence
Ex-US President Trump's deputy delivers toughest rebuke to date, reveals he may challenge for the Republican nomination.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 382
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 382nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
In unexpected move, China retains central bank governor
Analysts say Yi Gang's reappointment is aimed at boosting confidence as China faces stiff challenges abroad and at home.
One dead as Cyclone Freddy lashes Mozambique for second time
After swirling in the southern Indian Ocean for 34 days, Freddy is set to become the longest-lasting cyclone on record.
French Senate approves Macron’s pension plan amid new protests
Unions call for an additional day of strikes and protests as Senate vote brings pension plan closer to becoming law.
Huge crowds rally against Israel’s judicial changes for 10th week
Organisers say 500,000 people attended Saturday's protests, making them some of the 'biggest in Israeli history'.
BBC sport coverage in disarray over Gary Lineker free speech row
BBC sport presenter Gary Lineker was suspended after criticising the British government's new asylum policy.
What are the implications of the Saudi-Iranian diplomatic deal?
China brokers agreement between two adversaries to restore diplomatic relations.
Yemen’s warring sides hold prisoner exchange talks in Geneva
The Yemen talks began a day after Iran and Saudi Arabia announced a deal to re-establish diplomatic ties.
In Ecuador, the US risks being on the wrong side of history
The Biden administration should stop extending blind support for Guillermo Lasso's corruption-ridden presidency.
Rains and high winds hit Mozambique as Cyclone Freddy nears
The cyclone, one of the strongest storms recorded in the southern hemisphere, previously hit Mozambique in February.
UK protest backs health staff as doctors prepare to strike
Tens of thousands of junior doctors are set to strike in England on Monday for three days amid pay dispute.
Wagner mercenary chief demands more ammunition for Bakhmut battle
Head of Russian private army says his forces are close to the centre of front-line city in eastern Ukraine.
More than 1,000 refugees brought ashore in Italy rescues
Rescue operation comes almost two weeks after at least 76 people died in a shipwreck off the Italian coast.
Sorrow and shock in Germany after Jehovah’s Witness hall shooting
Some want more gun restrictions after a man shot and killed seven people at a place of worship in Hamburg on Thursday.
What to expect after Iran, Saudi Arabia agree to restore ties
The deal could have wide-ranging consequences but building on it, analysts say, will prove the main challenge.
Indonesia’s Merapi volcano erupts, blankets villages in ash
At least eight villages near the volcano have been affected by volcanic ash.
Blast in northern Afghanistan kills at least one
The explosion happened in Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of the Balkh province, during an award event for journalists.
Dominion: The lawsuit that’s shaking Fox News
Could an upcoming court case leave a mark on the Fox network? Plus, Taiwan’s political satirists - taking digs at China.
Indian police arrest three after man killed for possessing beef
Naseem Qureshi, 56, died earlier this week after being attacked by a mob on suspicion of carrying beef.
‘Changing global order’: China’s hand in the Iran-Saudi deal
China brokering a deal between longtime Gulf rivals is 'a broader sign of a changing global order', analysts say.
Sheikh Hasina: Bangladesh’s defender or attacker of democracy?
The Bangladeshi prime minister on claims of repression of political opponents and the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis.
Hong Kong court sentences 3 Tiananmen vigil organisers to jail
The organisers of a yearly vigil to mark China's brutal 1989 crackdown were sentenced to four and a half months in jail.
Can China’s economy outpace the US?
Xi Jinping accuses the US of blocking China's rise as the nation sets the lowest growth target in decades.
Three years later: Lives reshaped by COVID-19
Al Jazeera spoke to people from across the world on how the pandemic affected their and others' lives.
Wagner mercenaries boss reveals recruitment drive due to Bakhmut
Yevgeny Prigozhin says he opened recruitment centres in 42 Russian cities to replenish ranks due to losses in Bakhmut.
Three years later, what we know: How did COVID start?
Scientists lean towards a natural spillover from animals, but China's opacity means a lab leak can't be ruled out.
China’s parliament names Xi Jinping ally Li Qiang as new premier
New premier Li Qiang, 63, a confidant of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, faces the task of reviving China's flagging economy.
‘Solidarity’ with Gary Lineker: Reaction as BBC removes presenter
Support pours in for former England captain Gary Lineker, removed by BBC over tweets on UK government's refugee policy.
Best picture spotlight: Which film will win big at 2023’s Oscars?
Ten nominees are vying for one of filmmaking's top honours — but what are their strengths and weaknesses? Find out.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 381
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 381st day, we take a look at the main developments.
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