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UN-backed investigation accuses Russia of war crimes in Ukraine
Russia's forced transfers of Ukrainian children in areas under its control amounts to a war crime, investigators say.
US banking giants pledge $30bn to prop up First Republic Bank
Leaders of top US financial agencies say move is 'welcome' amid fears California-based lender could be next to collapse.
Montenegro’s president dissolves parliament as election nears
Milo Djukanovic dissolves national assembly after PM-designate fails to form a government.
What are the implications of US drone crashing in the Black Sea?
Accounts conflict on what caused a spy drone to crash near Crimea.
Mozambique urged to probe police tear gas use at rapper’s funeral
The rights group says that riot police fired tear gas to disperse a peaceful funeral procession held for rapper Azagaia.
Uranium reported missing by IAEA in Libya ‘recovered’
Renegade military leader Khalifa Haftar's forces report uranium found after nuclear watchdog said 2.3 tonnes was missing
Malawi’s president appeals for immediate aid after Cyclone Freddy
In interview with Al Jazeera, Lazarus Chakwera calls for international help as death toll from Cyclone Freddy tops 300.
Macron forces through pension reform, shunning parliament
Protests rage as the French leader bypasses opposition and uses special measure to raise the retirement age.
Yellen seeks to reassure US legislators after bank collapse
Treasury chief tells lawmakers customers 'can feel confident that their deposits will be there when they need them'.
El Salvador extends emergency powers in year-long gang crackdown
Measures enjoy widespread support, but rights groups say they have led to arbitrary arrests and prison overcrowding.
Duda says Poland to send 4 MiG-29s to Ukraine ‘within days’
Poland to become first NATO member to meet Ukraine's increasingly urgent requests for fighter jets.
Colombian mine blast death toll rises to 21, president says
Gustavo Petro says despite rescue efforts, 10 miners who had been trapped underground after an explosion have died.
Israeli forces kill four Palestinians in latest Jenin raid
Israel has now killed 83 Palestinians so far this year as it steps up raids in the occupied West Bank.
Lebanon’s central bank chief appears before corruption hearing
Riad Salameh had previously rejected the presence of European investigators at the hearing, causing it to be postponed.
Middle East round-up: Iran, Saudi Arabia and a changing region?
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Iraq: 20 years on from the US invasion | Start Here
How the US invasion shaped Iraq.
Unrest in Senegal as police clash with opposition supporters
Ousmane Sonko, widely supported by many Senegalese youth, is facing trial this week in a civil libel case.
What lessons does Florida offer for Republicans and Democrats?
The state has swung from Democrat to Republican in a matter of years. Is it a bellwether for the national stage in 2024?
Biden’s pick for World Bank president can’t fix its crisis
Instead of curbing poverty, as its mission outlines, the bank entrenches inequality. Its US-led governance is to blame.
Afraa, Syria’s ‘earthquake miracle’ baby, turns 40 days old
At a time when Syrians traditionally celebrate babies and their mothers, Afraa is embraced by her aunt's family's love.
At Europe’s hostile borders, the smallest acts of kindness matter
We should recognise and praise the few border security officers who offer a helping hand to asylum seekers.
China: US spreading disinformation and suppressing TikTok
Comments come after reports the US government threatened to ban the popular app unless its owners divested.
Surge in executions of drug offenders in 2022, more on death row
The surge in executions for drug-related offences came despite a global shift towards abolition.
As war rages in Ukraine, is Moldova on the brink of conflict?
Russia says the West wants to turn Moldova against Moscow as Ukraine claims the Kremlin wants to control it.
Where in the world can you have the longest retirement?
As protests rage in France over pension reforms, we examine retirement ages and life expectancy around the world.
Argentina’s ‘white gold’: Will its lithium boom end badly?
How a battle over mineral resources in Argentina could determine the fight against global warming.
Over 300 dead in Malawi, Mozambique as Cyclone Freddy losses pile
The death toll after Cyclone Freddy is rising, even as hundreds remain missing and rescue services are slow to come.
US releases video of Black Sea drone incident with Russian jet
Pentagon says footage shows Russian Su-27 approaching the back of MQ-9 drone and beginning to release fuel as it passes.
Gianni Infantino re-elected unopposed as FIFA president
Infantino is confirmed in office by acclamation at the congress of world football's ruling body in Kigali, Rwanda.
Son of long-serving Museveni to run for Uganda presidency in 2026
The outspoken army general seems intent on replacing his father, who has ruled Uganda for 37 years, as president.
Assad welcomes new Russian bases in Syria after Putin meeting
The Syrian leader made the comments during a visit to Moscow, adding that Russia's presence should become permanent.
Photos: Ukraine holds Bakhmut as Russia attacks relentlessly
Russian troops must go through Bakhmut to push deeper into eastern Donetsk, which Moscow seeks to control fully.
Australia: World’s Worst Gamblers
101 East investigates the battle to rein in Australia’s addiction to poker machines.
Untimely rains threaten India winter crops just before harvesting
Key growing states in central, northern and western regions likely to receive more rain and hailstorms in next 10 days.
China’s Baidu unveils ChatGPT rival Ernie
Investors give cool response to pre-recorded event showing off AI chatbot's capabilities.
Russia vows to respond ‘proportionately’ to US ‘provocations’
Moscow says American drone downing highlights increasing intelligence gathering off the annexed Crimea peninsula.
Protests resume in Israel after Netanyahu rejects compromise
PM Netanyahu rejected a proposal from President Herzog that had attempted to diffuse the country's judicial crisis.
Pakistan court stops police action against Imran Khan till Friday
Lahore court's order defuses a surge in violence that saw supporters of ex-PM clashing with security forces.
When is Ramadan 2023 and how is the moon sighted?
Ramadan is determined by the Islamic lunar calendar, which begins with the sighting of the crescent moon.
Can asylum seekers in Europe survive the cost-of-living crisis?
People fleeing violence are being driven into extreme poverty by escalating prices — but there is hope.
Apple supplier Foxconn plans $200m factory in India, sources say
Source says Taiwan firm will invest more than $200m in the new AirPod plant in the southern Indian state of Telangana.
Two freed, one police officer jailed over Indonesia stadium crush
Verdicts likely to add to anguish of the victims' families who had already questioned the fairness of court proceedings.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 386
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 386th day, we take a look at the main developments.
NASA unveils sleeker spacesuits for future US mission to Moon
NASA's new spacesuits will be worn during the Artemis mission, which plans to return humans to the Moon by late 2025.
US says drone recovery difficult as Russian ships at crash site
US General Mark Milley said the MQ-9 Reaper drone sank in an area of the Black Sea where depths are up to 1,500 metres.
Chinese tycoon and Bannon ally Guo Wengui charged with $1bn fraud
Chinese billionaire and CCP critic is accused of pocketing investment funds from his thousands of followers online.
Yoon visits Japan, seeking to restore ties amid N Korea threat
S Korea, Japan face need to cooperate on challenges posed by N Korea and China, but history keeps getting in the way.
UN says tonnes of uranium missing from Libyan site: Reports
UN nuclear agency IAEA says missing uranium stockpile poses possible radiological risk and security concerns.
North Korea launches ICBM ahead of South Korea-Japan summit
The third missile test this week comes as leaders of Japan and South Korea prepare to hold their first summit in years.
Former Mexican presidential candidate sentenced to US prison
Tomas Yarrington Ruvalcaba, ex-governor of Tamaulipas, is accused of using $3.5m in bribes to buy property in the US.
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