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Can Sunil Kanugolu bring India’s Modi down, 10 years after helping him win?
As India's election kicks off, a top election strategist is looking for cracks in the Modi brand he helped create.
US chef’s bid to own ‘chili crunch’ name raises ire in Indonesia, Malaysia
David Chang tried to enforce a trademark for chilli condiment popular across Asia before backing down and apologising.
Three drones downed after explosions heard in Iran’s Isfahan: State media
US media reported Israel launched missile attack on target in Iran, but there has been no official comment from Israel.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested as Columbia clears encampment
New York-based university moves to suspend students involved as police arrest them for trespassing.
Boeing hit with 32 whistleblower claims, as dead worker’s case reviewed
US workplace safety regulator received the complaints of employer retaliation over three-year period.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 785
As the war enters its 785th day, these are the main developments.
Full jury panel seated on third day of Trump’s New York hush-money trial
Two previously seated jurors were dismissed early in the day, but by the close of proceedings, 12 jurors had been named.
How do Muslims in India feel about the general election?
Muslims in India tell Al Jazeera why they are concerned about another term under Narendra Modi's BJP government.
Is political unity in Somalia achievable?
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has called a meeting of regional leaders.
Poland arrests man over suspected plan to kill Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
Prosecutors say Polish national suspected of supplying information to Russian military intelligence.
‘Unconscionable’: US sends dozens to Haiti on deportation flight
Deportations 'could be a death sentence', advocates say, as gang violence and instability grip the Caribbean country.
Kenya’s military chief among 10 people killed in helicopter crash
Air force sends an investigative team to establish cause of crash that killed General Francis Ogolla.
Satellite images reveal Israeli destruction of hospitals in Gaza
New analysis of satellite images by Al Jazeera's Sanad agency reveals the extent of damage to 24 hospitals in Gaza.
‘How does UN recognition harm peace?’, asks Palestinian UN rep
Palestinian representative to the UN, Ziad Abu Amr has told the UN Security Council that granting Palestinians a soverei
Palestinian bid for UN membership set for Security Council vote
Palestinian and Israeli representatives have addressed the UNSC ahead of a vote on full membership to the body.
Jeffery Sachs on why UN should vote for Palestinian statehood
Marc Lamont Hill discusses Palestinian statehood with Jeffrey Sachs ahead of the UN Security Council vote on membership.
Maldives High Court overturns ex-President Abdulla Yameen’s prison sentence
Decision comes days before the Indian Ocean archipelago nation holds parliamentary elections.
US imposes new sanctions on Iran after attack on Israel
Sanctions on Iran's missile and drone programmes come as fears mount over possibility of greater regional escalation.
Photos: The destruction of the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza
The Israeli army left a trail of destruction when it withdrew from the Nuseirat refugee camp.
Students rename Canadian university buildings after Palestinian places
Student activists at a university in Canada have renamed' dozens of campus buildings to places in Palestine.
German far-right politician on trial for alleged use of banned Nazi slogan
Bjorn Hocke, leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Thuringia, faces three years in prison if convicted.
Israel’s response to Iran and the factors that will shape it
Matters both domestic and international are shaping Israel's response to Iran's attack.
Holding Up the Sky: Saving the Indigenous Yanomami tribe in Brazil’s Amazon
A Brazilian tribal leader warns that illegal mining in forests will have dire consequences for the rest of the world.
Israeli attack on nuclear sites to prompt tit-for-tat, pursuing nukes: Iran
Iran warns Israel that retaliation for recent attack would prompt Tehran to pursue nuclear weapon and respond in kind.
We must avoid double standards in foreign policy
The wars in Gaza and Ukraine have renewed old debates about Western hypocrisy.
‘The world drained my colours’: Gaza artist saved from war by fate
Malak Mattar, who has been painting images of the war she escaped by a day, is exhibiting alongside the Venice Biennale.
Video shows Palestinian man forced to strip by Israeli soldiers
Palestinians captured the moment an Israeli soldier forced a man to strip before he was detained.
The world cannot turn its back on Sudan and its neighbours any longer
The conflict in Sudan has displaced over two million people, triggering one of the world's largesthumanitarian crises.
Burkina Faso kicks out three French diplomats over ‘subversive activities’
France condemns the move and says there 'were no legitimate grounds' to expel its diplomats.
Grief in Gaza: Image of mourning Palestinian wins World Press Photo award
As families searched for relatives in the Nasser Hospital morgue, a woman held onto the body of her five-year-old niece.
The Kung Fu Nuns of Kathmandu
Featuring unrivalled access, 101 East takes viewers inside the unique community of the Kung Fu Nuns of Kathmandu.
Germany arrests two dual nationals over alleged Russian sabotage plot
Prosecutors accuse German-Russian duo of being prepared to 'carry out explosive and arson attacks' on US army sites.
Did cloud seeding cause Dubai floods? Why experts say no
Chaos engulfed the UAE after its biggest city Dubai was inundated with water in the wake of record rainfall.
US reimposes oil sanctions against Venezuela over election concerns
Move in US election year could push up oil prices, but Washington says Maduro has not made promised electoral reforms.
Jacob Zuma’s nine lives: How South Africa’s ex-president keeps coming back
Zuma has survived a series of political setbacks and legal challenges. Now he's challenging President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Boeing whistleblower says firm is ‘putting out defective airplanes’
A Boeing engineer has told a US Senate hearing that the company is putting out defective airplanes'.
India’s first-time voters seek jobs, harmony in world’s biggest election
Religious tensions, inflation and jobs top concerns from Modi's decade-long rule among 18 million first-time voters.
UNRWA head warns of ‘insidious’ Israeli campaign to dismantle agency
Appealing to UNSC for protection, Philippe Lazzarini says UNRWA's work more crucial than ever amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Russia pounds Ukraine’s cities and front lines as air defences dwindle
Russia destroys Ukrainian power stations and defences as an expert warns Kyiv's troops are 'utterly exhausted'.
Deadly Sahel heatwave caused by ‘human-induced’ climate change: Study
Mali and Burkina Faso recorded most extreme heat in what scientists called a once-in-a-200-year occurrence.
As India’s smallest state votes, a broken hydro plant takes centerstage
Sikkim's hydropower dream of huge revenues has turned into a nightmare due to irregularities and poor planning.
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupts during lightning storm
Video shows a spectacular lightning storm during an eruption on Indonesia's Mount Ruang volcano.
Iran, Israel and the potential for miscalculation
Even if all parties involved don't want an all-out war, history shows that it can still happen.
Tesla asks shareholders to restore Elon Musk’s $56bn pay deal
Tesla Chair Robyn Denholm says company believes in 'big risks for the chance of big rewards'.
Georgia advances ‘foreign agents’ bill as 20,000 rally against it
The ruling party suddenly reintroduced the bill earlier this month, after mass protests forced its withdrawal last year.
India Lok Sabha election 2024: Who votes in phase 1 and what’s at stake?
A total of 102 constituencies in 21 states will vote on April 19 for the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
NPR editor resigns after accusing US outlet of liberal bias
Uri Berliner quits broadcaster days after being suspended over essay accusing network of lacking viewpoint diversity.
More than 11,000 evacuated in northern Indonesia as volcano erupts
Exclusion zone extended, flights disrupted as Ruang sends ash and smoke more than two kilometres into the sky.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 784
As the war enters its 784th day, these are the main developments.
Columbia University leaders face scrutiny over anti-Semitism on campus
Columbia President Nemat Shafik sought to avoid the outrage that erupted after a previous congressional hearing.
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