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China sends warships and aircraft around Taiwan for second day
Tensions have increased across the Taiwan Strait after President Tsai Ing-wen met the US House speaker.
Israel’s violence is open terrorism — stop calling it ‘clashes’
Worshippers in Al Aqsa attacked, Gaza bombed again. But the Western media still equates the neck and the guillotine.
‘Mind-reading’ AI: Japan study sparks ethical debate
Osaka University researchers have used AI to decode subjects' brain activity to create images of what they are seeing.
Samsung flags 96 percent plunge in profit amid chip slump
South Korean tech giant says it will make 'meaningful' cuts to chip production amid global economic slowdown.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 408
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 408th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Thousands flee into Thailand amid renewed Myanmar fighting
Unrest has deepened in Myanmar since the military seized power from the elected government in February 2021.
China sanctions Taiwan’s de facto US ambassador over Tsai trip
Hsiao Bi-khim and family members barred from China after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's US visit.
Israel launches air raids on Gaza, Lebanon following rocket fire
Israeli army says 'striking in Lebanon' following air attacks on Gaza amid rising tension in wake of Al-Aqsa raids.
US Supreme Court rules in favour of transgender track runner
The decision comes amid a proliferation of anti-trans rights bills promoted by Republican lawmakers across the country.
Sudan’s pro-democracy activists mark anniversary with protests
New delay to signing of deal to restore the military-to-civilian transition prompted fresh protests.
Can Europe persuade China to change course on Russia-Ukraine war?
France's president and the head of the European Commission hold talks with President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
Justice Clarence Thomas failed to disclose luxury trips: Report
ProPublica says the US Supreme Court justice did not report travel offered by a donor, in possible violation of law.
Biden administration defends Afghanistan withdrawal, blames Trump
White House says while Joe Biden wanted to end war, lack of planning by Donald Trump 'severely constrained' options.
Risk of hunger, poverty higher due to slow economic growth: IMF
Advanced economies face challenges of high inflation, poorer nations burdened by debt, IMF head says.
Canada repatriating 14 citizens from detention camps in Syria
Government says it is bringing four women and 10 children home amid reports of deteriorating conditions in the camps.
Doctors reveal Italy’s Berlusconi diagnosed with leukaemia
Doctors did not specify when the blood cancer was first spotted, saying only that it is not acute.
Vietnam to probe TikTok over ‘toxic’ content
The app faces growing pressure from Western governments over fears that user data could be used by Chinese officials.
Azerbaijan expels four Iranian diplomats amid rising tensions
Azeri foreign ministry says four embassy employees were carrying out activities 'incompatible with diplomatic status'.
World champions Argentina return to top of FIFA rankings
La Albiceleste return to the summit after a gap of six years. France are second while Brazil fall to third.
Biden must not bring back ‘baby jails’
Family detention centres abuse human rights. To return to them would be on the US.
Twenty-five years on: The legacy of the Good Friday Agreement
Politicians and experts reflect on the deal credited with ending 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland.
In southern Ethiopia, drought kills livestock and brings hunger
Nearly 12 million people, a 10th of the population, are at risk of famine in Ethiopia's drought-affected areas.
Finland’s long-held neutrality is over. What next?
Russia has sounded the alarm, but analysts say a Moscow-Helsinki conflict is unlikely.
Tennessee Republicans vote on expelling Democrats for gun protest
Vote takes place days after deadly Nashville school shooting, with advocates calling possible ousting 'undemocratic'.
Middle East round-up: Israeli forces storm Al-Aqsa Mosque
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Japanese Black Hawk helicopter missing with 10 on board
The helicopter reportedly disappeared from radar tracking after leaving a Ground Self Defence Force base on Miyakojima.
Taliban top spokesman Mujahid asked to work from Kandahar
Zabihullah Mujahid to split work between Kandahar and Kabul in a move seen as assertion of control by the Taliban chief.
UN Security Council to meet over Israeli raids on Al-Aqsa
International concern has risen as Israeli forces raid the holy place for the second time.
Pakistan parliament rejects court order for snap provincial polls
Lawyer from opposition leader Imran Khan's party says resolution passed by MPs carries 'no backing of the law'.
‘Merchanting’: The code word for the gold mafia’s plunder
In Al Jazeera's investigative series Gold Mafia, merchanting is used to launder money. But what exactly is merchanting?
Is the stratosphere up for a gold rush?
A new generation of companies wants to use large, uncrewed aircraft to beam down 5G signals and keep an eye on Earth.
Gabon ends search mission for missing ferry passengers
Seven people are still missing after a boat capsized on March 9, killing 30 passengers.
France implores China to ‘bring Russia to its senses’ on Ukraine
France's president, accompanied by the European Commission chief, says he wants to 'be a voice that unites Europe'.
Swiss gold or smuggled Zimbabwean gold? No one knows
A complex gold smuggling and trading system means there is no clean gold, an Al Jazeera investigation shows. Here's why.
Israel intercepts rocket fire from southern Lebanon: Military
Second rocket was also launched from southern Lebanon, according to local media reports, after Israeli raid on Al-Aqsa.
What draws the gold mafia to Dubai?
An Al Jazeera investigation shows how criminals use the city’s pro-business policies to smuggle gold, clean dirty cash.
Genesis, a dark webmarketplace, shut down in global operation
The service hosted about 80 million credentials and digital fingerprints stolen from more than two million people.
My undergrads struggle to read – I think I know why
Thanks to the likes of TikTok and Instagram, young people are experiencing a devastating crisis of attention.
Making the best of Ramadan in quake-hit northwestern Syria
Aid groups provide community iftar meals to help people displaced by war and earthquakes as food prices surge.
Call for protests in Sudan as deal on civilian rule delayed again
Second delay of signing ceremony in a week due to disputes between army and Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group.
Rohingya VJs: Undercover in Myanmar
101 East reveals exclusive secret footage from inside an apartheid state.
Uganda’s public prosecutor to charge minister over corruption
The Ugandan cabinet minister is to be charged for mismanagement of the distribution of metal roofing sheets.
Wagner advances in Bakhmut as Ukraine gears up for counterattack
Russian mercenaries say they have seized the centre of Bakhmut as Ukraine's troops train for new offensives.
What’s next for Trump and the Republican Party?
After a landmark indictment in New York, can the former US president beat the accusations against him?
Young Plato: Transforming young lives through philosophy
A headmaster in Belfast’s Ardoyne community invokes the wisdom of philosophers to help children deal with conflict.
Robert F Kennedy Jr to challenge for Democratic nomination
Kennedy Jr, an anti-vaccine activist and scion of one of the country’s most famous families, is running for president.
Iran, Saudi Arabia take a step closer to repairing ties
The two countries' foreign ministers agree to open embassies, resume officials visits and facilitate visas for citizens.
Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war
Roman Vassilenko, Kazakhstan's deputy foreign minister, calls for diplomacy to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
How are humanitarian workers faring in Turkey and Syria?
As earthquake recovery continues, humanitarian workers process their own losses and trauma.
India central bank surprises by holding rates steady
The central bank decided to pause rate hikes in light of global macroeconomic and financial conditions, it said.
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