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Football’s Gary Lineker booted by BBC over refugee policy tweets
Lineker was removed as presenter of BBC's Match of the Day show after criticising UK government's asylum-seeker policy.
Colombia, ELN rebels hail progress in second round of peace talks
ELN official says two sides took 'first steps' towards a temporary ceasefire as negotiations in Mexico City conclude.
As President Xi begins a third term, what’s next for China?
Xi starts his 11th year in the job as tensions are rising with the United States and European Union.
Italy launches rescue for hundreds of refugees on boats
About 1,300 people in danger off Calabria, where 73 recently drowned, sparking scrutiny of Italy's rescue operations.
Ukraine says Bakhmut battle grinding down Russia’s best units
Comments from presidential aide are the latest signal of a shift by Kyiv to continue the defence of the city.
US legislators approve COVID origins intel declassification
Unanimous House vote sends bill to declassify US intelligence info about COVID origins to US President Joe Biden.
After political violence, Peru reckons with economic fallout
Peru's economy re-opens after three months of violent protests, damage has been inflicted on mining, tourism, key areas.
Silicon Valley Bank seized by US FDIC as depositors pull cash
The bank failed after depositors - mostly technology workers and venture capital-backed companies - created a run on it.
Bahrain revokes Human Rights Watch parliament conference visas
Move comes after HRW called for conference attendees to raise the issue of 'repression of human rights in Bahrain'.
Mali postpones constitutional referendum
The delay means the military will miss the first deadline on its own timetable to return the country to civilian rule.
Brazil’s Amazon deforestation again hits record high for February
Spike underscores challenge new President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva faces to reverse years of environmental destruction.
Timeline: Iran and Saudi Arabia, from rivalry to rapprochement
Iran and Saudi Arabia have had an adversarial history. Here's a look at recent important events in their relations.
Facebook parent Meta is exploring Twitter-like app
A Twitter-like app would allow Meta to take advantage of the current chaos at the Elon Musk-led company.
China rejects Canada ‘smears’ amid covert ‘police stations’ probe
Beijing says Ottawa harming its reputation as police investigate alleged Chinese-run 'police stations' in Quebec.
UK to fund France detention site as leaders agree migration deal
The UK will help fund a detention centre in France as part of a financial package to tackle irregular migration.
Iran, Saudi Arabia agree to resume ties: World reacts
A roundup of international reaction to the rapprochement between the two regional powers after seven years of tensions.
West still welcoming Ukrainian refugees, but challenges lie ahead
Two Berliners share their different experiences playing host, as analysts say support for Ukrainians remains steady.
US adds 311,000 jobs in February, unemployment at 3.6 percent
Unemployment rate raises slightly, Fed expected to continue interest rate hikes in light of strong jobs numbers.
Chile’s abortion rights movement faces uphill battle
Advocates say fight continues despite rejection of new constitution that would have enshrined reproductive rights.
Civilians pay heavy price of worsening conflict in east DRC: UN
Escalating violence forced 300,000 people to flee Rutshuru and Masisi territories of North Kivu province last month.
Prosecuting a few ‘bad guys’ will not heal Lebanon’s wounds
Delivering true justice to Beirut blast victims and preventing the repeat of such a tragedy requires systemic change.
Turkey to hold presidential, parliamentary elections on May 14
Elections are expected to be the Turkish opposition's best chance to unseat President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in 20 years.
Turmoil in Israel, trepidation in Palestine
As they work to unleash greater violence on the Palestinians, its rulers are turning Israel into a fascist garrison.
Iran and Saudi Arabia agree to restore relations
The regional rivals are expected to reopen their embassies within two months after talks in Beijing.
Trump attorney: Lawyers ‘weaponising justice system’ against him
Ex-president is offered a chance to testify before a grand jury over alleged payment of hush money to porn star.
How Ukrainians are battling the cold during Russia’s war
Al Jazeera speaks to people in Ukraine who are enduring cold temperatures without regular heat or electricity.
Georgia’s parliament drops controversial ‘foreign agents’ bill
Meanwhile, Moscow accuses the US of stoking anti-Russian sentiment among the thousands who protested against the bill.
Key issues and players: Xi’s next 5 years as China’s president
China's Xi Jinping faces severe economic challenges and growing tension with the United States as his third term begins.
Australia, India pledge to strengthen economic and security ties
Anthony Albanese and Narendra Modi agree to bolster bilateral ties during the Australian PM's visit to India.
French plans for AI surveillance during Olympics are dangerous
Proposed legislation to expand surveillance powers risks transforming the Olympics into an assault on privacy.
Imprisoned American in Iran calls on Biden to secure release
Siamak Namazi has urged US President Biden to secure his release and that of two other Americans.
NASA says asteroid has small chance of hitting Earth in 2046
Space rock with an average diameter of 49 metres is expected to have 10 approaches to Earth, the closest in 2046.
Israeli settler kills Palestinian in occupied West Bank
Israeli military says Palestinian was armed, but the man's family don't believe he was affiliated with armed groups.
What are the hypersonic missiles Russia is using in Ukraine?
Russia bombarded Ukraine on Thursday with Kinzhal missiles, which fly many times faster than the speed of sound.
Germany: 8 killed in mass shooting at Jehovah’s Witnesses centre
Gunman believed to be among the dead at the scene of the attack in Hamburg with an unknown number of wounded.
In Istanbul, earthquake survivors rebuild shattered lives
At least three million people have been displaced following the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria last month.
Can Toronto help Canada end casteism in the classroom?
The city's school board has become the first to recognise caste discrimination. All of Canada must follow.
Micronesia leader accuses China of bribery, threats in Taiwan bid
David Panuelo says Beijing conducting 'political warfare' against his island nation as part of campaign to take Taiwan.
Ex-Goldman banker Ng sentenced to 10 years over 1MDB scandal
Ng was last year found guilty of helping his former boss Tim Leissner embezzle money from the sovereign wealth fund.
Mexico cartel apologises for kidnapping Americans, returns bodies
The cartel handed over five of its members suspected to be behind the abduction to authorities.
Lack of cross-border flood alerts adds to disaster fears in Nepal
Amid threat of glacial lake floods, analysts rue a lack of information sharing among China, India and Nepal.
Hyundai reviewing Russia plant after reports of Kazakhstan sale
South Korean automaker says it is considering 'various options' for Saint Petersburg factory.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 380
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 380th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China’s parliament backs Xi Jinping for third term as president
Xi has sidelined potential challengers and filled the party's top ranks with his supporters since taking power in 2012.
US sanctions 39 entities over alleged ‘shadow banking’ for Iran
US Treasury Department says 39 entities granted Iran access to the international financial system.
Malaysia’s ex-PM Muhyiddin Yassin charged with corruption
Former leader faces trial on charges of money laundering and abuse of power over COVID-19 contracts.
Michelle Yeoh’s success masks struggle of Malaysian film industry
Amid ethnic divisions, brain drain and censorship, Southeast Asian nation lags behind neighbours in cinematic success.
Malaysian ex-PM’s arrest puts focus on Anwar’s corruption fight
Former leader Muhyiddin Yassin has denied wrongdoing and described charges against him as a political witch hunt.
Judge extends pretrial detention for Peru’s ex-President Castillo
The former president will now serve 36 months as he awaits trial on charges including rebellion and organised crime.
Kim Jong Un calls for intensified drills to simulate ‘real war’
North Korean leader makes call just days before US and South Korea are due to start their largest drills since 2018.
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