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NGOs lament ‘human cost’ of Italy’s push to curb refugee arrivals
Critics say policies pursued by Italy's new government will lead to more deaths in the Mediterranean.
Former Wagner Group fighter seeks asylum in Norway
Andrey Medvedev says he ran away from Wagner in July after witnessing the killings and mistreatment of other fighters.
Analysis: Israeli government starts by pushing far-right agenda
Three weeks into office, the new Israeli government wants to change the judicial system, crack down on Palestinians.
Who is Messina Denaro, Italy’s Mafia boss caught after 30 years?
And why did his arrest take so long?
The Biden presidency at two years: Halfway point of a forever war
As he hits the halfway mark of his term, how has Biden fared in terms of his promises to the American left?
Vietnam President Phuc resigns amid ministers’ corruption scandal
Nguyen Xuan Phuc's resignation has been anticipated since the dismissal of two deputy prime ministers in January.
Fiji military chief concerned over new PM’s ‘sweeping changes’
The statement by the head of Fiji's military stirred anxiety in the Pacific nation that has seen four coups in 35 years.
Nigerian presidential hopeful Peter Obi vows to fight corruption
Security also top of mind for ex-governor, who leads a crowded field, ahead of opponents with better name recognition.
Indonesia court hearing into children killed by toxic cough syrup
Some 200 children have died of acute kidney injury in Indonesia and cases also reported in The Gambia and Uzbekistan.
HRW accuses Bangladesh police unit of ‘rampant’ Rohingya abuse
Rights group says the Armed Police Battalion is engaged in extortion, harassment and wrongful arrests of the refugees.
Is crypto about to go extinct?
It will likely survive, but only after more firms and currencies crash and burn. Here’s why.
Eight wounded in shooting at MLK event in Florida, US
Shooting took place at Ilous Ellis Park during an MLK Car Show and Family Fun Day on Monday.
George Santos needs to resign — but he also needs help
The serially lying Republican congressman is stuck in a mess of his creation. Yet I feel pity for him.
UN Yemen envoy indicates new truce may be agreed
Despite a six-month UN-brokered truce ending in October, fighting has not escalated.
Equatorial Guinea dissident Obama Mefuman dies in prison
Julio Obama Mefuman was serving a 60-year jail term after being taken from South Sudan in a suspected kidnapping.
Are short-term holiday rentals destroying communities?
Tenants and first-time buyers struggle to build future as landlords cater to tourists.
Nepal plane crash: Search to find last two passengers continues
Difficult terrain and inclement weather hampering rescue efforts near Pokhara, where plane carrying 72 people crashed.
Australian Open bans Russian flag after Ukraine complaint
Ukraine's ambassador criticises display of the Russian flag during Ukrainian player Kateryna Baindl's first round-match.
Iraq beat Qatar to set Gulf Cup final showdown with Oman
Iraq overcame Qatar 2-1 to book a place in Thursday's final against Oman, who edged Bahrain 1-0.
Pacific Islands fear brain drain from Australia job scheme
While work schemes offer Pacific Islanders economic opportunities, critics say they exacerbate labour shortages at home.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 328
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 328th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Europe awakens to the threat of sabotage by Russian agents
Attacks on critical infrastructure from France to Denmark bear the hallmark of Russian operatives, experts say.
Indonesian nickel smelter resumes productions after deadly riot
Police say operations at the facility in Central Sulawesi have resumed following clashes that left two workers dead.
Pressure mounts on Germany as Ukraine urges faster arms supplies
Officials urge Germany to permit supply of the Leopard tanks to Ukraine amid fears of a renewed Russian offensive.
China’s population shrinks for first time in over 60 years
China's population fell last year for the first time since 1961 when the country struggled with a devastating famine.
China’s economy grows 3%, among worst performances on record
Official figures reflect toll of Beijing's since-abandoned 'zero COVID' pandemic strategy.
Police officers on trial over Indonesia stadium stampede
Some 135 people died in the disaster last October prompting questions over safety standards and the use of tear gas.
Ninth severe storm batters California in ‘major disaster’
Governor Gavin Newsom signs an executive order to help with relief efforts as state endures three weeks of storms.
Elon Musk’s next drama: A trial over his tweets on Tesla
Trial on Tesla boss Musk's old tweets that he had raised money to take the auto firm private is set to start on Tuesday.
Venezuela’s teachers march for better pay amid soaring inflation
Even as Venezuela's inflation reached an estimated 305 percent last year, gov't did not adjust employee salaries.
Martin Luther King Jr Day renews push to tackle racial injustice
US federal holiday honouring slain civil rights leader comes amid rising fears over hate crimes, curbs to voting access.
Latvia urges Western allies to step up military aid for Ukraine
Latvian President Egils Levits says Ukraine needs more support to resist a potential new Russian offensive.
London court allows appeal over UK’s Rwanda asylum-seeker plan
High Court says claimants can challenge its previous ruling that the British gov't plan was lawful.
Is globalisation coming to an end?
World leaders are gathering at the WEF in Davos to debate ways to revive the global economy.
Will the West deliver the tanks Ukraine is asking for?
Ukraine hopes German-made Leopard 2 battle tanks will become the backbone of a new fighting force.
Brazil boosts security in capital as riot investigations progress
Authorities are seeking to identify anyone who helped fund or organise the storming of government offices in Brasilia.
Colombian police seize weapons in ‘important blow’ to armed group
Arsenal of weapons, including M60 machine gun and grenades, belonged to FARC rebel dissidents, Colombian police say.
Israelis are not demonstrating for democracy
Democracy in Israel would mean an end to apartheid. That is not what the Israeli protesters want.
No visitor logs from Biden home where classified files found: WH
White House lawyers say Biden's 'personal residence is personal' after GOP demands more information about searches.
Ukraine’s Dnipro reels as Russia, Belarus hold military drills
One of the war's deadliest attacks rocks the central Ukrainian city as Russia denies responsibility.
Somalia claims capture of key port town from al-Shabab
The government and allied clan militias have forced the rebels from swathes of territory, in the latest offensive.
Years after alarm was raised, UK police officer admits rape
David Carrick admits to dozens of sexual offences over 18 years while in London's Metropolitan Police.
African musicians converge in Senegal for annual awards ceremony
The event was the eighth edition of AFRIMA and the first to be held in a French-speaking country.
What you need to know about Nepal’s plane crash
Dramatic video shot on phone from the ground showed last moments before crash of plane carrying 72 people.
Lebanon blast relatives questioned by police after protest
Family members of the victims of the 2020 Beirut port explosion were called in for questioning after recent protests.
Israeli army kills Palestinian boy in the occupied West Bank
Omar Khmour, 14, was shot in the head by the Israeli army during a raid on Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
Burkina Faso: 50 women abducted by suspected rebels
Burkina Faso has been struggling to contain violence by armed groups with links to al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS) since 2015.
German defence minister resigns after months of criticism
Lambrecht has been blamed for failing to modernise the army and denounced over Berlin's response to the Ukraine war.
What is Martin Luther King Jr Day and why is it celebrated?
Al Jazeera takes a look at this federal holiday and what it means in the United States.
I’m tired of Harry and Meghan. The media should be too
They want to earn millions from the very media they’ve attacked, while news that matters gets ignored in the process.
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