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Turkey opposition split as Aksener rejects presidential candidate
IYI Party leader rejects the candidacy of Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the main opposition Republican People's Party.
Belarus sentences Nobel laureate Bialiatski to 10 years in prison
Bialiatski and three top figures of the human rights centre he founded convicted of financing anti-government protests.
S Korea, US to hold joint military drills despite N Korea warning
South Korea and the US will go ahead with the 'Freedom Shield' and 'Warrior Shield' joint exercises from March 13 to 23.
What is behind the US military’s recruitment crisis?
In an UpFront Special, Marc Lamont Hill examines why the US armed forces are failing to hit their recruitment targets.
SpaceX crew docks at International Space Station
The autonomously flying spacecraft, carrying four crew members, docked successfully on Friday morning.
Half of the world on track to be overweight or obese by 2035
The World Obesity Federation predicts that 51 percent of the world will be overweight, and 1 in 4 people will be obese.
Gunmen fire at Messi family store in Argentina, threaten player
Authorities say nobody was injured in the early morning attack on supermarket owned by Messi's in-laws in Rosario.
Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians by the numbers
Between 2010 and 2019, nearly 3,000 Israeli settler attacks killed at least 22 Palestinians and injured 1,258 others.
Israel kills 15-year-old Palestinian ‘shot in the back’
Palestinians say Muhammad Nidal Salim was killed after Israeli forces entered the occupied West Bank town of Azzoun.
Russia’s Andrey Kelin: Ukraine invasion can be called ‘civil war’
The Russian ambassador to the UK discusses the conflict in Ukraine, a year on.
Battleground university: Neoliberalism is silencing education
Progressive thought and scholarship are under assault on campuses as the idea of the university is hollowed out.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 373
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 373rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
UN experts accuse Nicaragua government of crimes against humanity
Human rights experts are calling for sanctions against President Daniel Ortega's government.
Rohingya in Bangladesh camps decry ‘devastating’ UN food aid cuts
After a $125m donation shortfall, monthly food vouchers were cut from $12 to $10 per person, said World Food Programme.
‘Miscarriage of justice’: Reactions to Kem Sokha conviction
United States, rights groups condemn sentence of 27 years' house arrest against prominent Cambodian opposition leader.
Russia envoy denies atrocities, blames West for Ukraine’s misery
Russian ambassador to UK Andrey Kelin said the killing of civilians in Ukraine's Bucha was 'staged' by Ukrainian forces.
Malaysia’s ex-PM Najib acquitted of tampering with 1MDB audit
Former leader will remain in prison where he is serving a 12-year sentence on other charges related to the 1MDB scandal.
Is North Korea fighting a food crisis?
North Korea has called for agricultural improvements as concerns grow of a worsening food crisis.
China’s BGI, Inspur added to US trade blacklist
US Department of Commerce alleges units of BGI and Inspur pose a 'significant risk' of aiding surveillance by Beijing.
Cambodia opposition leader Kem Sokha sentenced to 27 years
The former leader of the now-banned Cambodian National Rescue Party was arrested in 2017 and accused of treason.
US arrests two for allegedly exporting aviation tech to Russia
Prosecutors allege the Kansas men conspired to evade US export laws starting in 2020.
China beating West in race for critical technologies, report says
China leads the world in 37 out of 44 critical technologies, according to a report by an Australian think tank.
Firefighters battle blaze at Hong Kong high-rise building site
The fire started at the top of the 42-storey skyscraper, which was close to completion, and engulfed the scaffolding.
All you need to know about China’s ‘Two Sessions’
The annual meetings of China's parliament and political advisory body will include a GDP forecast for 2023.
Alex Murdaugh found guilty in high-profile US murder trial
The judge presiding over the South Carolina murder trial said evidence against the ex-lawyer is 'overwhelming'.
House Ethics panel investigates US Representative George Santos
Santos has consistently refused calls to step down amid scrutiny of false claims about his work and personal history.
Syrians displaced by quakes fear cholera outbreak as cases surge
At least two people died in northwest Syria last month following a rise in cholera infections.
US issues more Iran sanctions amid stalled diplomacy
New measures target Iranian oil and petrochemical sales, as US says it is committed to reducing Iran's energy exports.
Argentina to renew push for sovereignty over Falkland Islands
The South American country hopes to bring the question of the islands' disputed sovereignty before the United Nations.
US Justice Dept wants execs to foot bill for corporate misconduct
DOJ will give discounts on fines for companies that seek to claw back compensation from corporate wrongdoers.
US Justice Department says Trump can be sued for January 6
Former president has argued for presidential immunity in cases that seek to link his actions to the 2021 Capitol riot.
How violence robs Nigerians of their votes
Violent groups have been used by established political parties in Nigeria for decades to influence the voting process.
Pakistan mourns death of star athlete in shipwreck off Italy
Shahida Raza represented Pakistan in football, hockey and martial arts in several international championships.
Divisions roil Iranian-American protest movement
The appearance of a former SAVAK official at a US rally has underscored schisms within the Iranian diaspora.
US faces growing call to deny entry to Israel’s Bezalel Smotrich
Rights groups are urging Washington to revoke visa of Israeli minister who called for wiping out a Palestinian village.
Has the G20 meeting produced solutions or more divisions?
Gathering of world's biggest economies overshadowed by war in Ukraine rather than what was on host India's agenda.
California drought levels recede in the face of winter storms
About half of the state has been lifted out of drought conditions by a series of storms that have drenched the region.
US labour market continues to be strong
Labour market resilience & stubbornly high inflation have increased odds the Fed will continue to raise interest rates.
Chinese, Indian foreign ministers discuss border peace at G20
The relationship between New Delhi and Beijing has been tense since deadly clashes along their border in 2020.
Libya approves constitutional changes in move towards elections
UN envoy has described the amendment as 'controversial within the Libyan political class and general citizenry'.
‘A Colombian Wild West’: Inside Maicao’s Arab community
Maicao, once the thriving heart of Colombia’s Arab community, faces population decline amid a slowing border economy.
Peter Obi says he will prove he won Nigeria election
Defeated candidate Peter Obi pledges to legally challenge the results a day after Bola Ahmed Tinubu was declared winner.
Turkish families find shelter in trains after major earthquakes
In Iskenderun, Turkey, train carriages have been turned into temporary shelters for last month's earthquake survivors.
India’s G20 meeting ends without consensus on Russia-Ukraine war
Foreign ministers meeting is marred by disagreements as Russia and China reject joint statement calling for end to war.
Macron says era of French interference in Africa is ‘over’
French president begins four-nation tour of Africa to renew frayed ties.
Pakistani rupee hits record low amid IMF bailout delay
Pakistani rupee dropped by 6 percent against the US dollar, while interest rate was raised to 20 percent.
Russia accuses Ukraine of cross-border attack in Bryansk
Moscow says Ukrainian saboteurs opened fire against civilians on Russian territory, a claim Kyiv denies.
Middle East round-up: Talks, then a ‘pogrom’ in Palestine
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Blinken, Lavrov talk at G20 meeting as US-Russia tensions soar
Russia says the top diplomats spoke 'on the move' at a G20 meeting in India but did not hold Ukraine negotiations.
Biden’s asylum ban: The view from the Darién Gap
As the Darién becomes an ever more populated graveyard, it’s safe to say Biden is going down a very wrong path.
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