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How Emefiele, Nigeria’s powerful central bank chief lost his seat
Godwin Emefiele was second-longest-serving governor of Nigeria’s central bank and oversaw its biggest economic downturn.
US pushing India to seal armed drone buy when Modi visits: Report
Bureaucracy has blocked the deal for SeaGuardian drones - which could be worth $2bn to $3bn - for years, Reuters says.
China’s Qin Gang airs concerns in call with US’s Antony Blinken
The foreign minister says the US must 'stop interfering' if it wants to restore strained ties between the two countries.
Here are the key takeaways from UN report on forced displacement
The number of people displaced around the world has reached a record 110 million.
Nine killed as ethnic violence continues to grip India’s Manipur
Since May 3, at least 100 people have died and 40,000 displaced in the northeastern state governed by the BJP.
Germany returns remains of Indigenous people to New Zealand
Remains of 95 Maori and Moriori people, including six mummified tattooed heads, were returned by German institutions.
Will the Lebanese parliament manage to elect a president today?
Lebanese Parliament meets to choose a new president after previous failures.
Malaysia police to seek Interpol help over controversial comedian
Jocelyn Chia's MH370 joke has already led to apologies from Singapore's foreign minister and its top Malaysia diplomat.
Record 110 million people worldwide displaced: UN refugee agency
Wars in Ukraine and Sudan, and the Afghanistan crisis, have forced millions to flee in search of safety.
Top Russian officer reported killed in Ukraine counteroffensive
Major-General Sergei Goryachev, chief of staff of Russia's 35th Army, reported killed in missile strike in Zaporizhia.
Two killed, one wounded in shooting at Japan military range
Local media say a teenage soldier has been arrested in connection with the attack.
Defiant Trump outlines potential defences against federal charges
Facing federal charges over his handling of classified documents, Trump claims he had 'every right' to keep the records.
Successful search for Colombian children now turns to missing dog
Wilson, a missing Belgian Shepherd, has captured Colombia's imagination after he was part of an Amazon rescue mission.
China targets ‘unity in thought’ with campaign on Xi’s philosophy
Millions of party members are learning the finer points of Xi Jinping Thought to advance China's 'great rejuvenation'.
Israel missiles target Damascus in latest attack on Syria: Media
Syrian military source says a soldier was injured and some 'material damage' inflicted during Israeli attack on capital.
Israeli forces face no charges over death of Palestinian-American
Omar Assad, 80, was left untreated after suffering a heart attack following rough treatment by Israeli forces.
Why is India cutting back on teaching evolution in schools?
Removal of scientific and historical topics has outraged educators across the country.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 476
As the war enters it 476th day, these are the main developments.
Mayor of Mexican city moved to military base amid death threats
Tijuana Mayor Montserrat Caballero says she does not know who is responsible for the threats but is taking precautions.
Judge clears way for E Jean Carroll defamation suit against Trump
Carroll says Trump 'doubled down' on defamatory statements after a grand jury concluded he had abused her.
Trump pleads not guilty at federal arraignment in Florida
Former US president makes first court appearance as he faces federal charges of mishandling classified government files.
NATO chief offers Vilnius summit preview at White House
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg vowed to 'sustain and step up' support for Ukraine as it faces Russian invasion.
US grain merchants Bunge, Viterra to merge to create giant
The deal, unprecedented in size in the sector, will make a trading giant and is likely to reduce competition.
Acclaimed US novelist Cormac McCarthy dies at 89
Known for his dark tales of Americana, including No Country for Old Men, McCarthy was an icon in modern US literature.
White House to review ruling that press secretary broke Hatch Act
A ruling by a government agency said Karine Jean-Pierre violated a law limiting political activity by federal employees.
UN food agency says will slash Syria aid by about half
World Food Programme funding crisis means aid will be cut to 2.5 million of 5.5 million people reliant on agency.
Are migrants political pawns in EU’s aid offer to Tunisia?
EU's offer of one billion euros to Tunisia has been criticised by rights groups that say it compromises refugee rights.
Putin: Ukraine losses ‘catastrophic’; Russia eyes ‘sanitary zone’
Russian leader says no need for new round of mobilisation for now; still pondering another military move to seize Kyiv.
US lawmaker group wants S Africa punished over Russia ties
US lawmakers urge Biden to move a US-Africa trade summit over 'deepening military relationship' with Russia.
Migrant death toll nearly 3,800 for Middle East, North Africa: UN
International Organization for Migration recorded 3,789 deaths in 2022, an 11 percent jump from the previous year.
Sprinter Tori Bowie died from childbirth complications: Autopsy
Olympic medallist and former 100-metre world champion showed signs of undergoing labour when discovered dead on May 2.
Israeli army kills Palestinian in occupied West Bank raid
At least eight other Palestinians wounded by Israeli forces during raid on Balata refugee camp in Nablus.
‘If we came second, we got nothing’: Berlusconi’s football legacy
The ex-Italian PM, who has died aged 86, revolutionised AC Milan's fortunes and leveraged that success into politics.
US consumer prices rise moderately; underlying inflation strong
The latest data indicates the US Federal Reserve could continue with its interest rate hikes later in the summer.
Former Twitter CEO talks Musk takeover, censorship and AI threat
Jack Dorsey discusses Elon Musk, Twitter controversies, government censorship, and the future of AI.
Trump’s arraignment: The scene outside the Miami courthouse
A pig's head on a spike, Uncle Sam on a hoverboard and a frenzy of journalists all waiting for the former president.
Thousands displaced as Mayon volcano in Philippines spews lava
Lava seen flowing slowly from the mouth of the 2,462-metre (8,077-foot) volcano in Albay province.
Three Tunisian opposition leaders on hunger strike in prison
Ennahdha party leaders stop eating to protest against their imprisonment on terrorism, money-laundering charges.
Belarus will not hesitate to use nukes if aggressed: Lukashenko
Minsk is set to host Russian tactical nuclear weapons in several days, says the Belarusian leader.
Who is Folashodun Shonubi, Nigeria’s new central bank chief?
The appointment of the acting governor comes after the suspension and arrest of his powerful predecessor at the weekend.
Why Shin Bet may be used to police Palestinian areas in Israel
PM Netanyahu is strongly considering deploying the internal security service to police Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Why Muslims are fleeing a small town in India’s Uttarakhand state
Nearly a dozen families are forced to leave Purola after far-right Hindu groups threaten Muslims' homes and businesses.
From poacher to protector: A turtle guard in Ivory Coast
A poacher-turned-protector painstakingly works to conserve threatened sea turtles in Ivory Coast.
AI must not become a driver of human rights abuses
It is the responsibility of AI companies to ensure their products do not facilitate violations of human rights.
Eritrea rejoins East Africa bloc after exit 16 years ago
Eritrea quit the body in 2007 in protest of its neighbour Ethiopia deploying troops to Somalia to fight al-Shabab.
Main hearings open into UK’s handling of COVID-19 pandemic
The first evidence is due to be heard in the inquiry since it was formally launched in June 2022.
As a woman is jailed, UK urged to reform ‘outdated’ abortion laws
Public anger rises after a judge decided to prosecute a woman who secured pills for a late-term abortion.
Ukraine’s counteroffensive begins: What do we know so far?
Al Jazeera's Defence Editor Alex Gatopoulos explains the dynamics of a new phase in the 16-month war.
Ethnic violence in Sudan raises genocide alarm as war rages on
Activists and observers have warned that unchecked violence could prove worse than Darfur's previous cycle of killings.
How do the Sierra Leonean elections work? A basic guide
Sierra Leone elects a new president and government this June. Here’s what you need to know about the election.
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