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Russia slams Polish ‘seizure’ of embassy school in Warsaw
Moscow says the Polish authorities burst onto the embassy school's grounds with the aim of seizing it.
Erdogan returns to Turkey election campaign trail after illness
Turkish president speaks at an Istanbul aviation festival after recovery as the key May 14 elections approach.
Pope meets refugees, urges Hungary to show charity to all
The pontiff thanks Hungarians for hosting Ukrainian refugees.
Guantánamo detainees may start dying if the US does not act
A grave medical crisis at Guantánamo is looming and needs immediate government action to prevent deaths.
Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim submits final bid for Manchester United
Sheikh Jassim's bid will offer an undisclosed figure to the owners and an additional investment directly into the club.
Sudanese stuck as passports locked in abandoned Western embassies
Sudanese visa applicants trapped in a war zone after Western diplomats evacuated Khartoum without returning passports.
Sudanese flee to Egypt as Cairo works to avoid ‘refugee crisis’
Processing on the Egyptian side is slow, with some people waiting days to hear their names called so they can proceed.
Turkey’s Baykar to build new ‘highly autonomous’ combat drone
Baykar has come to prominence internationally in recent years because of the company's light drone TB-2 used in Ukraine.
Why did Iran seize a US-bound oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman?
Dramatic video released by Iran shows commandos storming the vessel and taking it over from helicopters.
Amid the Sudan crisis, an information battle
Alongside the fighting in Sudan, there’s a battle of narratives. Plus, racist rhetoric in Tunisia.
Sudan fighting in its 15th day: A list of key events
Explosions and gunfire continue despite a 72-hour ceasefire; the UN says violence could escalate in West Darfur.
A scramble for Africa’s gas and critical minerals. Who wins?
Europe is turning to Africa's gas, while the US, China and Russia are racing for economic influence on the continent.
Sperm donor who fathered at least 550 kids banned by Dutch court
Court says under Dutch guidelines, sperm donors are allowed to produce a maximum of 25 children with 12 mothers.
For Syrians in Sudan, returning home is not an option
Syrians fled to Sudan to avoid the war in their country. The prospect of going back is not one they want to consider.
Reported Ukraine drone strike ignites major fuel blaze on Crimea
Huge fire broke out at a fuel depot in Sevastopol city on the peninsula where Russia's Black Sea Fleet is based.
Saudi Arabia, Iran to reopen embassies ‘within days’: Minister
Announcement comes after the two countries agreed to restore diplomatic relations during talks in China last month.
US Army temporarily grounds pilots after spate of fatal crashes
The suspension of non-critical air operations is effective immediately as pilots must undergo training, Army says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 430
As the war enters its 430th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Kim Jong Un’s sister warns US-S Korea pact risks ‘serious danger’
Kim Jong Un's sister said N Korea would respond in 'direct proportion' to her country's enemies – the US and S Korea.
Israeli missiles hit Syria, three people wounded: State media
A fuel station was reportedly hit by missiles, with storage tanks and trucks destroyed by fire.
‘You almost died’: Safe drug use saves lives in Australia
Melbourne's first Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) has courted controversy but saved 63 people from death.
Mexico’s Lopez Obrador backs plan to shutter transparency office
The Mexican president has renewed calls for the transparency agency to be folded into other government offices.
Canadian prime minister slams rise of ‘authoritarianism’
In a speech, Justin Trudeau called on 'like-minded democracies' to use economic incentives to combat authoritarianism.
Florida clears way for DeSantis to seek presidency while governor
US state passes bill that allows Governor Ron DeSantis to run for president without resigning from his current position.
Peru sends forces to Chile border where hundreds stranded
People seeking to leave Chile amid increase in restrictions have been stuck in extreme climate with few supplies.
How are Sudan’s resources linked to the conflict?
Sudanese people are suffering the consequences of all-out conflict between the army and a rival paramilitary force.
UN raises Darfur alarm as battles rage in Sudan despite truce
The fighting has reawakened a two-decade-old conflict in the western Darfur region where many have died this week.
‘Wild West’: Republican video shows AI future in US elections
Campaign messaging to become faster, more misleading as US enters 'uncharted territory' of advanced technology: Expert.
At least 25 killed in Russian air raids on Ukraine cities
The wave of Russian missile attacks was the first since early March.
First Republic stock rout worsens after receivership report
If the San Francisco-based lender falls into receivership, it would be the third US bank to collapse since March.
ChatGPT available to users in Italy a month after temporary ban
Maker Open AI and Italian authorities confirm that the chatbot is back online in the country.
Months after major storms, California braces for snow-fed floods
California farmers worry that melting snow could inundate them with a new round of flooding.
Brazil’s Lula resumes creation of Indigenous reservations
The president recognises six Indigenous reservations under policy halted by his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.
US regulators vow stiffer oversight after SVB, Signature failures
Regulators said banks' managers were primarily to blame for prioritising growth and ignoring basic risks.
Israeli forces kill teen in the West Bank: Palestinian officials
Palestinian Health Ministry says a 16-year-old was shot in the chest and killed in a clash near the town of Bethlehem.
Tunisia retrieves bodies of 41 drowned refugees
Morgues and hospitals in city of Sfax are full, officials say, as the death toll from refugee shipwrecks soars.
Canada’s economy stumbles as GDP grows less than expected
Economy was nearly stagnant in February, is expected to contract in March on the back of the nation's largest strike.
Sudanese face ‘shocking’ delays, no aid at Egypt border
After perilous journey to the border, people escaping war wait for days without any aid before crossing into Egypt.
Turkey’s pro-Kurdish party backs Erdogan’s rival for president
Party calls on Kurds and other supporters to vote for main opposition alliance's presidential candidate, Kilidaroglu.
What next for Sudan fighting after top Bashir-era officials freed
Analysts say revival of loyalists of former ruler Omar al-Bashir could tilt balance of power in war between army and RSF
BBC chief Richard Sharp quits over Boris Johnson loan scandal
Richard Sharp, outgoing chair of national broadcaster, is a former Goldman Sachs banker and Conservative Party donor.
The states to watch in the fight for US abortion rights
After Roe v Wade repeal, states across the country continue to grapple with restricting or protecting abortion rights.
Greece prepares for elections that may herald a new political era
PM Mitsotakis will fight to keep leading the country, which is reeling from a rail crash and worries about the economy.
Analysis: UAE, Egypt closer to different sides in Sudan conflict
With Egypt sidling up to Sudan's army and the UAE holding some sway over RSF, what will the regional implications be?
Q&A: ‘Bullets and shells are flying everywhere’ in Sudan
Al Jazeera correspondent Hiba Morgan in Khartoum responds to questions about the conflict in Sudan.
Improving childhood immunisation coverage is crucial for Africa
African leaders must not allow children to miss out on life-saving vaccinations.
Dire conditions, uncertain future for Sudanese refugees in Chad
Thousands have fled fighting and crossed into Chad, but aid agencies warn they do not have enough food to help them.
US Army helicopters crash in Alaska, killing 3 soldiers
The cause of the deadly crash is under investigation, the US military says.
Millions of Chinese welcome Ya Ya panda home after US stay
Ya Ya returns to China after storm of controversy over her health following 20 years at the Memphis Zoo.
Ukrainians who grew up speaking Russian learn a new mother tongue
For many, switching from Russian to the Ukrainian language is an act of resistance.
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