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Six Peruvian soldiers drown trying to flee protesters
Defence ministry said soldiers came under attack from people armed with slingshots and sticks at an anti-gov't protest.
Japan’s H3 rocket fails after liftoff in blow to space ambitions
JAXA intentionally destroys H3 rocket after the vehicle's second-stage engine failed to ignite following liftoff.
Will Russia sanctions dethrone ‘King Dollar’?
A flood of nations is trying to cut dependance on the dollar, fearing 'weaponisation' by the US. But it won't be easy.
Sri Lanka says ‘positive news’ coming from IMF on $2.9bn package
Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe is expected to address parliament on progress made in IMF negotiations.
China blames Ukraine crisis on ‘invisible hand’
At wide-ranging press conference, Foreign Minister Qin Gang also describes Taiwan as a 'red line' in relations with US.
Southeast Asia the ‘new China’ for supply chains: business group
ASEAN Business Advisory Council chairperson Arsjad Rasjid says region should be 'supply chain of the world'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 377
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 377th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Trudeau orders probe into alleged election meddling by China
PM Trudeau and Canadian security officials have acknowledged interference attempts by China in Canada's elections.
N Korea warns US against shooting down its missile tests
Kim Yo Jong says North Korea will take any US attempt to intercept its missile launches as a 'declaration of war'.
Israeli attack puts Syria’s Aleppo airport out of service: Report
Syrian state media says Israeli missile attacks damaged the runway at the Aleppo International Airport.
At least 15 killed in Indonesia landslide, dozens missing
Landslide swept through homes in remote Serasan island on the edge of the South China Sea.
Bank of America CEO predicts ‘slight’ US recession this year
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says he expects mild downturn in third quarter of 2023.
Legislators urged to raise Bahrain human rights at int’l assembly
Parliamentarians urged to raise severe restrictions on political freedom when they gather in Manama from March 11.
Q&A: Indonesia’s new capital chief Bambang Susantono
Man in charge of capital project tells Al Jazeera he is confident Nusantara will be a “liveable and loveable” place.
Brazil orders police probe into Bolsonaro jewellery scandal
A news outlet reported that jewels worth more than $3m were discovered in the backpack of a former aide in October 2021.
Defections from Myanmar military slow as generals tighten grip
Coup opponents say they are trying to recruit more informants as threats to those who leave intensify.
US Instagram influencer admits to $1m COVID relief fraud
Federal prosecutors say self-proclaimed con artist Danielle Miller used stolen identities to obtain pandemic loans.
Collective Grief: Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
‘Society itself is very much traumatised.’
Officials charge 23 with ‘terrorism’ in Atlanta ‘Cop City’ march
Arrests come amid latest clash between police and protesters opposing construction of Georgia police training facility.
US capital withdraws criminal justice reform bill
Move comes as the US Senate was expected to vote down proposed changes to criminal code in Washington, DC.
Ukraine leaders vow to bolster Bakhmut defence as battle rages
Kyiv expresses determination to hold onto eastern city as Russian forces try to take all of Donbas region.
On Twitter, thousands of pro-Trump bots attack his challengers
Apart from praising Trump, the bots are attacking Haley and DeSantis, both potential challengers in the 2024 election.
Everything you need to know about the 2023 Oscars
The 95th Academy Awards ceremony will take place on Sunday, highlighting artists like Michelle Yeoh and Austin Butler.
How can Sri Lanka build a secure future?
People are falling deeper into poverty as government raises taxes and energy prices to secure IMF bailout.
African Union postpones Tunisia meeting after racist attacks
The conference on fighting illicit financial transactions in Africa scheduled for mid-March has been delayed.
What does the future hold for Rohingya refugees?
Nearly a million Rohingya are stuck in refugee camps in Bangladesh after fleeing violence in Myanmar.
Who is Kilicdaroglu, Turkish opposition’s presidential candidate?
Social democrat becomes opposition bloc's candidate against President Erdogan after compromise between two main parties.
Turkey’s opposition names Kilicdaroglu as presidential candidate
The six-party alliance has named Kemal Kilicdaroglu as their joint candidate for the May 14 presidential race.
Belarusian opposition leader handed 15-year prison term
Minsk court convicts Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in absentia on charges of treason and conspiracy to seize power.
Neymar out for rest of the season due to ankle injury, PSG says
The Brazilian forward will undergo surgery on his right ankle in Doha, according to the French club.
What will it take to end the war in Ukraine?
Ukraine and Russia face obstacles to peace talks, but pressure to negotiate will inevitably increase.
India’s WPL aims to be a game-changer for women’s cricket
The newly launched Women's Premier League is aiming to become the leading competition in women's cricket.
Four US citizens shot at, kidnapped in northern Mexico: FBI
FBI offers $50,000 reward after Americans abducted by armed men after crossing into border city of Matamoros.
The fight for Bakhmut
Ukrainians have pledged to keep holding Bakhmut even as Russian forces encroach on the devastated city.
What happens if Ukraine retreats from Bakhmut?
The eastern city, long seen as a prize by Russia, has been the focus of fighting for months.
Climate change to cost Germany up to $960bn by 2050, study finds
Report released during debate on how Berlin could cut greenhouse gas emissions in challenging sectors like transport.
Egypt arrests dozens over alleged online crypto scam
Egyptian authorities say they have arrested 29 people accused of running an online cryptocurrency scheme.
China’s Xi urges private companies to ‘be rich and loving’
China's leader said private firms should share the fruits of their growth with employees more equitably.
Quake-hit Antakya communities seek role in saving rich heritage
Authorities set to start restoration imminently but some warn rush to rebuild could threaten ancient city's heritage.
Turkey and Syria: Two nations in pain after earthquake
Al Jazeera's Resul Serdar shares his experience reporting on the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria, one month on.
Sorrow gives way to anger in Greece’s worst ever train crash
Many of the 57 people who died in Greece’s train accident were young, sparking fury across the country.
It’s not enough to ‘cancel’ racists like Scott Adams
Toxic racists must be erased – figuratively speaking – from mainstream culture, relegated to the internet's corners.
Bakhmut’s fall would not mean Russia is winning: Pentagon
Over the past week fighting near Bakhmut has intensified, with Russian forces attacking from nearly all sides.
Iran supreme leader orders punishment for schoolgirl poisoning
Ayatollah Khamenei says no doubt the poisonings are deliberate as a top judge suggests perpetrators may face execution.
Afghanistan universities reopen but women still barred by Taliban
The university ban is one of several restrictions imposed on women since the Taliban stormed back to power in 2021.
Lucy Jones: Can earthquakes ever be predicted?
One of the world’s leading seismologists discusses the disaster in Turkey and Syria, one month on.
Taiwan warns China’s military may make ‘sudden entry’
Defence minister says Taiwan prepared to 'fire the first shot' if Chinese forces enter its territorial space.
Photos: Turkey-Syria earthquake, one month on
Ruins, rescues, rubble and hope a month on since the devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria.
Pakistan bans airing of Imran Khan speeches, suspends TV channel
Media regulator bars TV channels from broadcasting the former prime minister's speeches and news conferences.
Wagner: ‘Whole front will collapse’ in Ukraine as supplies stall
Lack of ammunition could force disastrous Bakhmut retreat of mercenaries fighting on the front line, Prigozhin says.
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