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Portugal centre-right leader Luis Montenegro invited to form new government
The government is set to be sworn in on April 2 but could face strong resistance from the far-right Chega party.
China’s military camps for kids
101 East goes inside a Chinese military-style boot camp for kids.
The Indian Premier League is back: What are the main talking points?
Can Kohli finally win an IPL crown, will Starc justify that max contract and what role will the Indian election play?
India top court stays government move to form fact check unit under IT laws
Supreme Court says 'serious constitutional questions' raised by petitioners challenging the IT ministry's notification.
India’s Congress party accuses government of freezing accounts before polls
Party says Modi government has 'crippled' it before upcoming election by freezing bank accounts in an income tax case.
October 7: Forensic analysis shows Hamas abuses, many false Israeli claims
Investigation draws up a list of those killed but also finds certain claims repeated by Israeli politicians untrue.
Deadly Russian attack rocks Odesa; Ukraine vows to defeat ‘lunatic’ Putin
At least 21 people killed in one of the war's worst assaults on port city as Russia continues to make battlefield gains.
With record of Gaza truce vetoes, US unveils new, ambiguous UN resolution
Eyeing a prospective Israel-Hamas truce deal in Qatar, the US draft resolution does not demand a ceasefire now.
Women shave their heads in Gaza protest outside UK parliament
A group of women shaved their heads in solidarity with Palestinian women in Gaza.
Robinho, ex-Manchester City player, must serve 9-year prison term for rape
Brazilian judges uphold Italian court's ruling and say Robinho must serve the sentence in his home country.
Palestinian man risks life to give neighbours a burial in Gaza
A Palestinian man risked his life to retrieve the bodies of two neighbours who were killed by Israeli snipers.
Wave of Russian missiles strikes Ukraine’s Kyiv, wounds more than 10
Some 30 cruise and ballistic missiles shot down over Kyiv in the first large attack on Ukraine's capital in 44 days.
Israel’s war on Gaza will continue, Netanyahu tells US Republican senators
Israeli PM's comments follow mounting criticism from Democrats on the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza.
A Ramadan no Palestinian will ever forget
We will always remember the bombs, the bullets, the hunger and the rubble.
The crackdown on India’s political opposition
Is Modi's 'crusade against corruption' targeting his opponents?
Why are the US and Japan pushing to ban nuclear weapons in space?
Washington and Tokyo sponsor a UNSC resolution calling on countries not to deploy or develop nuclear weapons in space.
A Jordanian flight across Israel, an airdrop over Gaza’s ruins
Al Jazeera joined a Royal Jordanian Air Force flight that dropped essential aid over Gaza City.
As China ages, senior citizens see a retirement of striving to get by
Many elderly Chinese view working beyond retirement age as a necessity as pension system struggles to meet their needs.
Celebrating Nowruz: Ancient festival marks arrival of spring and renewal
Some 300 million people around the world celebrate the Persian New Year, a festival rooted in Zoroastrianism.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 167
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has begun a Middle East tour hoping to secure a ceasefire in Israel's war on Gaza.
New Zealand slips into second recession in 18 months
Political parties trade blame for economic slump that follows aggressive interest rate hikes to tame inflation.
Tennis world number 2 Sabalenka heartbroken over Konstantin Koltsov’s death
Sabalenka's match at the Miami Open has been moved back by a day following the death of her former boyfriend Koltsov.
Alabama bans diversity, equity and inclusion programmes in colleges
The bill, called SB129, bans publicly-funded institutions from maintaining DEI offices or teaching 'divisive concepts'.
Two bar workers arrested in Russia’s first LGBTQ ‘extremism’ case
The suspects will remain in custody until May 18 and face as long as 10 years in prison if found guilty.
Modi’s India plans its own democracy index, after global rankings downgrade
The index is being finalised ahead of elections, with New Delhi worried about global criticism hurting sovereign ratings
‘Climate of fear’: UN accuses Russia of abuses in occupied Ukraine
In its first in-depth report on the situation in occupied Ukraine, UN says it found evidence of intimidation and torture
Musk’s Neuralink drops livestream showing quadriplegic playing online chess
Video introduces 29-year-old man as first patient to use start-up's brain-chip technology.
Rohingya boat capsizes off coast of Indonesia – at least 50 feared dead
Fishermen rescued at least six people and the search continues for the boat which had about 150 refugees on board.
‘No dancing in the streets’: Why has Cambodia banned musical vehicle horns?
Authorities across Cambodia have been ordered to remove musical horns from vehicles and put a stop to roadside dancing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 756
As the war enters its 756th day, these are the main developments.
Births crisis: Nearly every country to shrink by 2100, study warns
Sub-Saharan Africa to account for one in every two children born by turn of century, Lancet study says.
Q&A: Taiwan whistleblower Rex How on the challenge of generational change
How exposed a secret China trade pact triggering 2014's Sunflower Movement. Ten years on, much has changed.
Advocates gird for Texas migrant law that could upheave US immigration
SB4 allows Texas to detain and deport migrants. Experts say it would beckon in new era of US policy if allowed to stand.
Blinken begins latest Middle East tour, set to meet Arab leaders in Cairo
US secretary of state is expected to discuss a truce deal, the exchange of hostages and prisoners, among other topics.
Who is arming Israel’s war on Gaza?
Weapons manufacturers could face legal scrutiny for supplying Israel.
Israeli airstrike on car in Jenin kills 3
A security camera captures the moment an Israeli airstrike hits a car in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Fitch Ratings upgrades Qatar to third-highest on back of gas expansion
Revenues from Qatar's LNG fields will provide budget surpluses until the 2030s, Fitch said.
US releases ‘strongest ever’ car pollution rules in push for EV transition
The new environmental regulations fall short of more ambitious goals previously set by the Biden administration.
Why has UK’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda been delayed again?
House of Lords deals blow to ruling Conservatives' stop the boats' policy.
Sudan one of the ‘worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory’, UN warns
The UN says a 'humanitarian travesty' is playing out in Sudan amid international inattention and inaction.
Ireland PM Leo Varadkar to step down
In a surprise address, Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar announced he's stepping down as the country's leader.
UN says e-waste is piling up worldwide as recycling rates remain low
The UN says about 62 million tonnes of e-waste was generated in 2022.
Israel’s weaponisation of food in Gaza
Israel has been restricting food aid from reaching Gaza since October 7th.
US sanctions shipping firm accused of links to Iran, Yemen’s Houthis
The measures come as Washington tries to curb the Yemeni group's attacks on Red Sea shipping lanes amid the war on Gaza.
Indonesia election commission confirms Prabowo Subianto wins presidency
Former general declared the winner of last month's presidential election.
Pakistan’s Gwadar port attacked, eight armed fighters killed
Security forces fought for two hours before the attackers were killed, at a facility that is a showpiece project.
Vietnam’s President Vo Van Thuong resigns amid anticorruption campaign
Governing party says that Thuong's 'shortcomings' had negatively affected the reputation of the party and the state.
Five key takeaways from cricket’s Pakistan Super League 2024
From Azam's and Rizwan's scoring sprees to smoking up the dressing room, here are some key storylines from PSL 9.
Ahead of congressional hearing, US worried over Pakistan ‘electoral abuse’
Donald Lu, a senior State Department official, made the comments in written testimony.
‘Rendered invisible’: A wave of anti-Arab violence tests US hate crime laws
More awareness, data and law enforcement commitment needed to combat surge in hate, experts say.
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