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Greek valley that became a lake stirs drought debate
Drained in 1962 and restored again to wetlands in 2018, Lake Karla is now triple its normal size.
Ecuador ex-VP Jorge Glas hospitalised after capture from Mexico embassy
Ecuador has said it wishes to resolve differences with Mexico, but has defended its raid on embassy.
Russia and China to deepen security cooperation in Asia, Europe
Russian foreign minister visits Beijing and also receives assurances of strengthened economic cooperation from China.
Al Nassr’s Ronaldo red-carded as Al Hilal win Saudi Super Cup semifinal
Cristiano Ronaldo's wait for a Saudi Arabian football trophy will continue after Super Cup exit.
‘Not your typical Ramadan’: Muslim Americans focus on Gaza in holy month
Muslim Americans have rebuffed some politicians, held fundraisers and scaled back festivities to show support for Gaza.
Israel says ‘date set’ for Rafah invasion amid ongoing Gaza ceasefire talks
Hamas says Israel is not acceding to demands of a military withdrawal and allowing Palestinians to return home.
Total solar eclipse sweeps across North America: Eight highlights
The path of totality crossed several major cities including Dallas, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, NY and Montreal.
Activists calling for Israel arms embargo paint UK Labour Party office red
Activists spray red paint on the UK's Labour Party headquarters in a protest calling for an arms embargo against Israel.
From unfair trade to TikTok: US Treasury Secretary Yellen’s China trip
US-China talks come amid Biden administration's complaints that Beijing is unfairly subsidising Chinese industries.
‘On borrowed time’: World marks new global heat record in March
European climate agency says ocean surface temperature also reached new record raising risk of extreme weather.
Why a Sri Lankan island is sparking an Indian election controversy
PM Modi claims former Congress government sneakily gifted Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka. But the truth is complex.
Tesla settles lawsuit over Autopilot crash that killed Apple engineer
The settlement avoids a jury trial months ahead of Tesla's scheduled release of a self-driving taxi.
Biden unveils $6.6bn for Taiwan’s TSMC to ramp up US chip production
Taiwanese chip giant will build third facility in Arizona as part of $65bn investment in the US.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 775
As the war enters its 775th day, these are the main developments.
‘Accepted in both [worlds]’: Indonesia’s Chinese Muslims prepare for Eid
Many Chinese become Muslim through marriage to Indonesian Muslims but hold onto their traditions.
Indigenous people in Philippines’s north ‘ready to fight’ as tensions rise
The remote island of Itbayat is in the eye of any conflict with China and its residents are preparing themselves.
In Indonesia and Malaysia, beauty is big business during Eid al-Fitr
Cosmetics brands in Southeast Asia look to cash in on Ramadan period shopping boom.
Residents in North America look to the sky for a rare total solar eclipse
The moon fully blocked the sun in parts of Canada, Mexico and US, drawing the attention of star-gazers and scientists.
Biden unveils new plans to ease US student loan debt for millions
US president announces renewed effort to provide 'life changing' debt relief, a key issue for young voters.
Is Myanmar’s military losing ground?
Rebel groups have made several gains against military rulers in recent weeks.
In Michigan, a Ramadan like no other as Muslims grapple with Gaza’s siege
Across the US, the Islamic holiday is less joyous, more sombre as Muslims seek answers to the suffering in Gaza.
Moment total solar eclipse occurs in North America
Watch the moment a total solar eclipse wows onlookers in North America.
UN Security Council refers Palestine’s full membership bid to committee
Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour urges Security Council to implement 'global consensus on the two-state solution'.
Trump says abortion should be up to US states, avoids backing national ban
Joe Biden says Donald Trump 'scrambling' as reproductive rights set to be central issue ahead of November election.
Hamas, Israel say no progress in Gaza truce talks
No major progress achieved in negotiations in Cairo, Israeli and Hamas officials say.
Record floods in Russia’s Ural Mountains
Russia declares a federal emergency as flooding forces thousands from their water-logged homes in the Ural Mountains.
British runner completes challenge to run length of Africa
Russ Cook finishes the journey of more than 16,000km (9,940 miles) in 352 days, raising $870,000.
Vatican denounces gender-affirming surgery, gender theory and surrogacy
In a new document, the Vatican says these practices are 'grave violations of human dignity'.
A victory for anti-Zionists in the UK
A landmark employment tribunal has given anti-Zionists in the United Kingdom renewed courage to speak up.
FBI Facebook inquiry prompts concerns about free speech
Rolla Abdeljawad, a Muslim woman, says it's time to defend the right to free speech' after visit from FBI
Eid Mubarak: Hear greetings in different languages
The first day of Eid will be celebrated on April 10. Here is how to wish someone a blessed Eid in various languages.
Everton docked two more points for second breach of football finance rules
Club receives an additional penalty for breaching the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules.
In Italy, a Palestinian lawyer who fled Gaza builds Israel genocide case
Raji Sourani left the strip as the war raged. He then joined colleagues in Sicily to try to take Israel to the ICJ.
Gaza: Gas Rich but in Ruins
Is Israel exploiting Gaza's natural resources?
Revisiting molokhia amid war and displacement in Gaza
Six months into the relentless war, Al Jazeera reached out again to Siham to document how her life in Gaza has changed.
Russia, Ukraine feud over ‘dangerous’ attack on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Kyiv accuses Moscow of spreading 'fake' information of an attack on Europe's largest nuclear plant to stir more tension.
Cities in Russia’s Urals, west Siberia brace for worst floods in decades
More than 10,400 homes across Russia are flooded, with the Urals, Siberia, the Volga and central regions the worst hit.
Mexico to Iran, why are attacks on embassies so controversial?
International law decrees that embassies are 'inviolable'. Attacks on embassies have breached that, prompting anger.
India’s election explained | Start Here
Why India's election is such a big deal.
Total solar eclipse frenzy grips North America
The eclipse will be visible along a path starting in Mexico and then crossing through the US and into Canada.
People see what’s left of homes in south Gaza after Israeli pullback
Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary reported what was left behind as people visit their destroyed homes in Khan Younis.
Watching The Message during Ramadan
Moustapha Akkad's remarkable film about the early history of Islam continues to have an impact today.
Israel kills Hezbollah field commander in Lebanon strike
Ali Ahmad Hussein of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force 'eliminated' by Israeli jets alongside three other fighters.
Pakistan’s delicate bangles that make Eid al-Fitr outfits ‘complete’
Markets are adorned with glittering array of colourful bangles, each turned over and inspected for their beauty.
At least 94 dead in Mozambique after boat capsizes
Officials say children among the dead as boat ferrying people from Lunga in Nampula province capsized.
More than 300 aid trucks enter Gaza as Palestinians battle starvation
Delivery falls short of the minimum UN requirement to stave off the humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory.
Where Rwanda’s genocide perpetrators and survivors live side by side
A man killed his friend's husband because he was Tutsi. Now the two live together in a 'reconciliation village'.
Paddy Cosgrave returns to Web Summit after resigning over Israel criticism
Cosgrave resigned as CEO in October after backlash to post accusing Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza.
Caitlin Clark, Iowa lose NCAA basketball final; win big on women’s sport
Clark missed out on US collegiate basketball's greatest prize, but her game captured the imagination of fans everywhere.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 185
Negotiations over a truce are making progress in Cairo, local reports said on Monday.
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