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UN chief to host May meeting on Afghanistan in Qatar
Senior UN official says meeting could include talks on 'baby steps' towards international recognition of the Taliban.
SpaceX’s Starship rocket explodes after launch
The Starship is the most powerful rocket ever built and is designed to send astronauts to the moon, Mars or beyond.
What do the leaked Pentagon papers tell us about the Ukraine war?
Do the US secrets leaked online paint a clear picture of the US strategy for the war in Ukraine?
Hemedti refuses negotiations, blames Sudan army for fighting
Hemedti says his forces have adhered to a scheduled ceasefire, despite both sides being accused of violations.
Photos: US mulls water cuts amid Colorado River crisis
Al Jazeera travels to key sites and communities in the Colorado River Basin as the region grapples with record drought.
Escalating Sudan fighting puts millions of children at risk
Nine children have been killed and more than 50 wounded since the conflict broke out on Saturday, UNICEF says.
The Launderer? On the trail of the Italian mafia’s dirty money
A three-part investigation into a global Mafia money-laundering operation.
Who is Ghannouchi, the Ennahdha party leader arrested in Tunisia?
Rached Ghannouchi is the highest-profile figure to be arrested in Tunisia as President Saied tightens his grip on power.
US lawmakers banned assault weapons in 1994. Why can’t they now?
Calls to ban assault weapons regularly follow mass shootings but the effort remains stalled in the US Congress.
Iran says its navy forced US submarine to surface in Gulf waters
A navy commander says a US submarine was forced to surface as it entered Iranian waters in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ukrainians and Syrians must stand united against Putin’s Russia
Russia is repeating in Ukraine the atrocities it first committed - and got away with - in Syria.
Ban racist and lethal AI from Europe’s borders
Today, EU lawmakers are facing a unique opportunity to make sure AI technologies are used to protect, not surveil.
Eight healthcare workers will face trial over Maradona’s death
Three judges upheld an indictment by prosecutors for 'reckless and inefficient work' in the treatment of the player.
Arrests of Tunisia opposition leaders draw global condemnation
The US says the arrests 'represent a troubling escalation by the Tunisian government against perceived opponents'.
Judge orders Tunisian opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi jailed
Ennahda, Tunisia's largest political party, condemns the 'unjust decision' as crackdown on dissent escalates.
Uganda’s Museveni to consult lawmakers about anti-LGBTQ bill
President Museveni has 30 days from when parliament sent him the bill to sign it, veto it or send it back for revisions.
K-pop star Moonbin, member of boy band Astro, dies at 25
Korean singer found dead at his home in Gangnam district of capital Seoul, and suicide is suspected.
Molokhia: Gaza’s fragrant, savoury Ramadan ‘lucky charm’
Palestinian moms, grandmoms say molokhia is a good omen and wonder each year if it can help ward off Israeli attacks.
Sudan health system overwhelmed as fighting rages on
Nearly 50 health facilities have closed in the capital and surrounding areas since the conflict broke out.
WHO officially launches mRNA vaccine tech hub in Cape Town
Global pharmaceutical firms had declined to provide the technical know-how to replicate their vaccines in Africa.
Sudan fighting enters day 6: Here is a list of key events
As fighting rages in Khartoum and other cities in Sudan, we take a look at the main developments.
Confusion reigns over flash in skies above Kyiv
The local administration rules out the possibility of a Russian attack as Ukrainians joke of an alien invasion.
Pakistan foreign minister to attend SCO meet in India: Ministry
Islamabad says Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will attend Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's foreign ministers meet next month.
Sudan: Online posts show trapped civilians and doctors in despair
Videos on social media show evacuated hospitals, trapped university students, and civilians sheltering under furniture.
Photos: Life along a ‘dead’ river in Bangladesh
The devastation of areas like the Buriganga comes into greater focus in the run-up to Earth Day.
The soft-power campaign of Sudan’s RSF leader ‘Hemedti’
Leader of the Rapid Support Forces has used global public relations firms to convince observers he is a force for good.
India court rejects Rahul Gandhi’s plea for stay on conviction
Court in Surat city rejects the Congress leader's petition seeking a stay of conviction in a defamation case.
South Asia has world’s highest number of child brides, says UN
There are 290 million child brides in the region, accounting for 45 percent of the global total, UNICEF says.
Solar eclipse wows stargazers in Indonesia, Australia
Remote town of Exmouth plunges into darkness for 58 seconds in the kind of eclipse that occurs only once a decade.
Chinese state media slams ‘hype’ about India’s population boom
Government mouthpiece accuses Western media of using China's population decline to 'bad mouth' country.
India’s heat putting economy, development goals at risk: Study
The sizzling heat is underestimated by India's legislators, officials and slowing nation's development, a study says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 421
As the conflict enters its 421st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Drop in childhood vaccinations amid COVID-19 disruption: UNICEF
UN children's agency says some 67 million children missed routine shots, raising risk of measles and polio outbreaks.
Tesla’s profits drop by one-quarter after vehicle price cuts
Electric carmaker's profits come in at $2.5bn in first quarter, down 24 percent year-on-year.
So long Singapore: expats flee city as rents go through the roof
Southeast Asian city-state is losing international talent as some expats report rent hikes as high as 80 percent.
How did kindness thwart the bombing of a US mosque?
Oscar-nominated film "Stranger at the Gate" documents the transformation of one US veteran's Islamophobia.
At least 78 killed, dozens injured, in Yemen stampede
Tragedy happened as hundreds crowded into a school in the hope of receiving financial aid being given out by merchants.
Cuban lawmakers vote in new five-year term for current president
The vote comes as Cuba struggles with an economic crisis that has pushed hundreds of thousands out of the country.
Malaysia’s Ramadan bazaars draw crowds, but some tighten belts
The nightly markets are popular with Muslims and non-Muslims alike but there are concerns of food going to waste.
What’s in US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt-limit package?
The Republican leader has introduced proposal to slash government spending along with increasing the federal debt limit.
US watchdog ‘cannot assure’ Afghanistan aid not going to Taliban
Special inspector says oversight has been hindered by State Department's 'persistent refusal' to provide information.
Revealed: US grounded Chinese drones despite security warnings
Trump-era briefing obtained by Al Jazeera shows that officials feared drone ban would increase cybersecurity risks.
Tesla’s profit margins drop on aggressive discounts, shares fall
The Elon Musk-led EV maker has slashed prices several times since last year, sacrificing profit margins to drive sales.
US man charged with shooting Black teen pleads not guilty
Andrew Lester, 84, faces first-degree assault and armed criminal action charges for shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarl.
Thousands flee as new ceasefire attempt fails in Sudan
Khartoum residents struggle with power cuts, water shortage as fighting rages for fifth day.
US sanctions Nicaraguan judges who removed dissident citizenship
The sanctions come as the government of President Daniel Ortega faces ongoing allegations of silencing dissent.
US Supreme Court upholds temporary access to abortion pill
Lower courts had issued restrictions on access to the abortion pill, used in about half of all US abortions.
What to know about this week’s rare hybrid eclipse
A rare hybrid solar eclipse will be visible on Thursday in some areas. The next one will take place in 2031.
In another round of cuts, Facebook parent Meta sacks tech teams
Wednesday cuts have prompted expressions of frustration from employees who say it has 'shattered' morale.
What the Dominion lawsuit revealed about Fox News and what’s next
Fox settled with polling machine maker for $787m, but not before the case revealed embarrassing details about network.
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