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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.
Major Canadian school board recognises caste-based discrimination
Toronto's school board, the largest in Canada, joins a push to ban discrimination based on caste in North America.
Argentina’s grain harvest suffers under worst drought in 60 years
Already struggling under spiralling inflation, the South American country faces a decline in grain, its main export.
Railway CEO apologises for toxic train crash at US Senate hearing
Norfolk Southern chief says he is 'terribly sorry' but stops short of fully backing Senate bill to boost safety rules.
Six killed as Russian missile barrage slams into Ukrainian cities
Russia fires dozens of missiles targeting residential buildings and critical infrastructure across Ukraine.
GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell hospitalised after fall
A spokesperson said that the Senate Republican leader is under observation after suffering from a concussion.
Trump’s ex-lawyer Ellis censured over 2020 election fraud claims
Jenna Ellis admits she made 'misrepresentations' related to the vote, which Trump and allies falsely said was 'stolen'.
Meta to review moderation of Arabic word ‘shaheed’
The word, which translates as 'martyr', accounts for more content removals on its platforms than any other word.
‘War scene’: MSF temporarily shutters hospital in Haiti’s capital
Doctors Without Borders says patients and staff at Cite Soleil hospital at risk as violence rages between armed groups.
Three wounded in Tel Aviv shooting, Israeli police say
Israeli police said the assailant has been 'neutralised' after he opened fire near a café on Dizengoff Street.
Biden sets up for an election fight with his budget proposal
Biden's proposal will face stiff opposition in Congress and has 'little-to-no shot' at becoming law, experts say.
Is the war in Ukraine at a stalemate?
Russia launched a barrage of new air strikes on Thursday morning.
Lebanon government failing to uphold ‘right to electricity’: HRW
Human Rights Watch says Lebanon's electricity crisis has exacerbated poverty and inequality.
Global freedom recession may be ‘bottoming out’: Freedom House
US-based group says despite overall global decline for 17th year in 2022, net improvement may be on the horizon.
California braces for more flooding as another winter storm nears
Governor Gavin Newsom declares state of emergency in several counties as US state prepares for heavy rainfall.
Mexico’s president slams calls for US military to target cartels
Lopez Obrador denounces Republican-led push for US military intervention after fatal drug cartel abduction of Americans.
Russia takes east Bakhmut as Ukraine builds up forces
Analysts say Ukraine is bleeding Russia of men and ammunition in eastern city as it prepares to counterstrike elsewhere.
Moldova separatists say Ukrainian plot against leader foiled
The government in Chișinău says it is investigating the alleged incident as Kyiv cites a Russian provocation.
Ram Chandra Paudel elected Nepal’s third president amid crisis
Nepali Congress leader Ram Chandra Paudel elected third president since the country was declared a republic in 2008.
The battle to save Nepal’s wildlife
Tigers and rhinos were almost poached to extinction in Nepal - now their numbers are on the rise.
Nigeria’s election was a positive for the region
However imperfect, Nigeria's democratic and peaceful election was a breath of fresh air in a region crippled by coups.
Fourteen people drown when Italy-bound boat sinks off Tunisia
People from sub-Saharan African countries die off Tunisian coast after rise in racist incidents against Black Africans.
Bangladesh stun world champions England for first time in T20
Bangladesh beat England by six wickets to record their first-ever T20 win over the world champions.
Breaking news: How the war impacts Ukraine’s independent media
Independent news has been transformed but is also facing a crisis in Ukraine, say reporters, as the invasion continues.
Middle East round-up: Turkey’s opposition makes presidential pick
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Neil deGrasse Tyson on truth, disinformation and propaganda
'We evolved to say to ourselves well, if we hear something often, it must be true … And this is the soul of propaganda.'
North Korea fires ballistic missile towards sea, South Korea says
The missile was fired at about 6:20pm (09:20 GMT) from near the North Korean city of Nampo, officials said.
The Accordion Wars: Famo music and gang violence in Lesotho
How musical rivalry in Lesotho gave birth to gang violence.
US defence secretary in Israel as protests target Netanyahu
Lloyd Austin lands in Tel Aviv as protests swelled at Israel's main airport over controversial judicial reforms.
Nigeria election commission delays polls for governors by a week
INEC says it needs more time to reconfigure BVAS machines at the centre of last month's disputed presidential vote.
UN nuclear chief raises alarm over Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant
For the sixth time since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began, Europe's largest nuclear plant knocked off grid.
At least 36 killed in eastern DR Congo attack
Attack targeted the village of Mukondi, south of the city of Beni, in violence-wracked North Kivu province.
‘Courage and audacity’: Young voices steer change at UN meeting
From climate change to digital inclusion, young delegates make their opinions heard at Least Developed Countries summit.
After earthquakes, Syrians utilise new rules to cross from Turkey
Thousands of Syrians have decided to rely on support networks in their home country.
How has work changed in the post-pandemic world?
Three years after the pandemic shut down the world’s economy, have relations between workers and employers shifted?
S Korea appeals ruling to compensate Vietnam War massacre victim
Court had ruled that Nguyen Thi Thanh be compensated for injuries sustained during a mass killing by S Korean soldiers.
Taliban governor of Afghanistan’s Balkh province killed in blast
Mohammad Dawood Muzammil's killing comes a day after he met top government officials visiting from capital Kabul.
Indonesian football officials jailed over deadly stadium crush
Two officials have been jailed after being found guilty of negligence in case of 135 killed in 2022 stadium crush.
‘The money for my medical care goes to buy food’
How one Bosnian man and his family got through a tragic accident, the COVID pandemic and inflation.
The G20 could help fix Sri Lanka’s debt crisis. Will it step up?
The G20 includes Sri Lanka's top lenders and powers with influence. It must do more than just say sweet nothings.
Georgia withdraws ‘foreign agents’ bill after days of protests
An EU delegation welcomed the decision to drop the controversial draft law and encouraged Georgia to resume reforms.
India’s Modi hosts Australia PM at stadium named after him
Anthony Albanese and Narendra Modi inaugurate cricket match between their teams at a stadium named after the Indian PM.
US fearful of pause in Syria aid delivery after airport attack
The airport in Aleppo was being used to deliver aid to victims of last month's earthquake that killed thousands.
Israeli special forces kill 3 Palestinians in Jenin shootout
Three men killed in what local media described as a shootout, while a 14-year-old died after he was shot on Tuesday.
Europe experienced second-warmest winter on record
Europe was hit by a severe winter heatwave in late December and early January, bringing record-high temperatures.
Nepal MPs vote for new president amid political uncertainty
Poll has fuelled feuds among main political parties, with a key left party quitting fragile ruling coalition last month.
Are Black people welcome in Tunisia?
Statements about sub-Saharan migrants and refugees in Tunisia have sparked backlash and protests.
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