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OIC says Muslims targeted on Hindu festival, India rejects charge
Muslim body says attacks during Ram Navami festival were a 'vivid manifestation of mounting Islamophobia' in India.
Foxconn founder Gou to run for Taiwan presidency again
Terry Gou announces he will seek nomination for the Kuomintang for a second time.
This is karma and it won’t help Trump win 2024
Those who predicted Trump's GOP would wallop Democrats in the 2022 midterms were proven wrong. 2024 will see a repeat.
Why is China so upset at a meeting between Tsai and McCarthy?
US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's plan to meet Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has provoked anger in Beijing.
Donald Trump pleads not guilty. What happens next?
Here's all you need to know about the unprecedented case against former US president, who faces 34 charges in New York.
France’s Macron visits China seeking breakthrough in Ukraine war
French president is expected to push Chinese counterpart Xi not to side with Russia while shoring up economic ties.
Republicans and Democrats react to Trump’s New York arraignment
Figures from across political spectrum weigh in on the criminal charges against former US President Donald Trump.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 406
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 406th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Ex-President Trump faces charges at Manhattan court
The indictment against Trump, unsealed on Tuesday, reveals 34 felony charges over hush-money payments.
AI ‘could be’ danger to society, US President Biden says
Joe Biden says AI developers have a responsibility to ensure products are safe before releasing them to the public.
UN says its female staffers banned from working in Afghanistan
The United Nations has reportedly asked all staff not to come to the office for 48 hours.
Israeli police attack worshippers in Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque
Dozens of people were attacked in dawn raid, on a contested compound, condemned by Palestinians.
China’s tech old guard make way for young blood in AI, crypto era
Beijing is seeking to assure tech sector that crackdown has passed amid questions about direction of regulatory policy.
Five key takeaways from Donald Trump’s Manhattan arraignment
Ex-US president's arraignment in New York was a relatively muted affair, as Trump faced 34 felony charges.
Vatican says China has unilaterally appointed bishop to Shanghai
The announcement comes months after Vatican accused China of violating their accord on the appointment of bishops.
UK fines TikTok $15.9m over misuse of children’s data
Watchdog says TikTok failed to get consent from parents to process the data, as required by UK's data protection laws.
Family found dead trying to reach US faced removal from Canada
Parents and two children found dead in river near US-Canada border were set to be deported, lawyer tells Canadian media.
Tsunami warning after earthquake struck off eastern Philippines
State agency says it caused a 'minor sea-level disturbance' and warned waves of less than a metre higher than normal.
Suspect in café attack that killed Russian blogger is jailed
Russia describes bombing as 'an act of terrorism' and blamed Ukrainian intelligence agencies for orchestrating it.
Iraq’s gov’t signs deal with KRG to resume oil exports
Longtime dispute between two sides has been temporarily resolved, and oil exports via Turkey will resume, officials say.
What does the future hold for Julian Assange?
WikiLeaks founder, in prison in London, is appealing extradition to the US.
Donald Trump faces 34 criminal charges in historic indictment
Trump, the first former US president to be criminally prosecuted, pleads not guilty in New York arraignment hearing.
What will it take to save the world’s lakes?
Researchers say time is running out to avert environmental and public health disasters as saltwater basins shrink.
Sorry for getting old
Ageing is a natural process, but capitalism would have you believe that it is not.
How many elections would it take to end the crisis in Bulgaria?
After holding a fifth national vote in two years, Bulgaria is nowhere near having a stable government.
Amir Khan, UK’s ex-world champion boxer, handed two-year ban
The former light-welterweight world champion returned a positive result for anabolic agent ostarine.
Before Trump, which other world leaders were charged or jailed?
It is a US first, but Donald Trump joins a list of other world leaders in facing criminal charges.
Al Jazeera’s Malika Bilal wins Gracie Award for best podcast host
Multiple-award-winning journalist garners second win in three years for excellence in work produced by and for women.
India rejects China’s attempt to rename places in disputed areas
China renames 11 places in the disputed border region as it claims sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh.
Finland joins NATO as Russia’s war rages on in Ukraine
Finland becomes the 31st member of the world's largest military alliance as Sweden waits to join.
Rights groups urge UN not to adopt IHRA anti-Semitism definition
A letter to UN secretary-general says the definition is often used to wrongly label criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic.
Donald Trump’s arraignment: How the day will unfold
Republican to be booked, fingerprinted and arraigned as part of the first criminal case against a former US president.
Kenya opposition protests pause for talks: All you need to know
Two weeks of protests against the high cost of living and alleged electoral rigging have been paused for dialogue.
Banking as an American Muslim? It’s a horror
Closed accounts, denied transactions and investigations - Muslims face banking bias like no other faith group in the US.
What New Yorkers think about Trump’s arraignment in the city
Al Jazeera speaks to New Yorkers as the former US president returns to his hometown to appear in court.
Tunisia’s President Saied reappears after health rumours
Opposition had raised concerns that Saied was ill after the president didn't appear for almost two weeks.
Seven killed, many trapped in avalanche in India’s Sikkim state
Many tourists missing after major avalanche near Himalayan mountains in northeastern India.
Kenya to launch first operational satellite next week
As of 2022, at least 13 African countries had manufactured 48 satellites, but none has been launched from African soil.
Venezuela opposition envoy urges Biden to ease oil sanctions
Fernando Blasi's call reflects a sharp break from the opposition's maximum pressure campaign of the past four years.
Taliban carries out deadly raid on ISIL hideout in Afghanistan
A police spokesman says an ISIL hideout in Nahri Shahi district was targeted and six fighters were killed.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court orders Punjab election on May 14
Supreme Court orders the government to hold snap polls in the country's most populous province of Punjab on May 14.
Four dead in drug-related shooting on Mexico beach in Cancun
Mexico is plagued by cartel-related bloodshed that has seen more than 300,000 people killed since 2006.
The woman making waves in Turkey’s camel wrestling arenas
Habibe Yüksel and her dromedaries, Efecan and Mega, are taking in camel wrestling and beauty pageants by storm.
Are storms getting more powerful and dangerous?
From Malawi to Mississippi, deadly cyclones are ravaging the planet. But scientists warn they could get even scarier.
Sudan’s Nile fishermen worry as climate change means fewer fish
Climate change and overfishing threaten the livelihoods of fishermen as fish stocks dwindle and some species disappear.
Iraqi refugee women in Jordan sew up a storm, and a future
Iraqi refugee women in Jordan are making and selling clothes through a project started by Italian priests and designers.
US military kills top ISIL leader in raid on Syria: CENTCOM
US Central Command says Khalid Aydd Ahmed al-Jabouri was responsible for planning ISIL attacks in Europe.
What’s happening with Twitter blue checks?
Saturday's deadline to pay for blue checkmarks has passed and the blue ticks are still there, with a new disclaimer.
Asia set for strong growth after China’s opening, ADB says
Manila-based development bank estimates region will grow by 4.8 percent in 2023 and 2024, up from 4.2 percent last year.
Waterborne diseases surge among Vanuatu children after cyclones
Hospitals were already dealing with a rise in acute gastroenteritis when Judy and Kevin hit and cut water supplies.
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