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Judge strikes down law allowing non-citizens to vote in NYC
Law would have allowed people with permanent residency and US work authorisation to vote in New York City elections.
Iran, US restart crucial nuclear talks in Qatar with EU mediation
Planned talks in Doha could be a final opportunity for Washington and Tehran to save the landmark 2015 nuclear accord.
Eleven killed in Russian missile strike on Ukraine shopping mall
Many more feared dead or wounded after Russian missile attack on crowded shopping mall in Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk.
Nigeria gets new chief justice amid ‘all-time’ low judicial trust
The new acting chief justice was a signatory to a rare complaint by Supreme Court justices against his predecessor.
Louisiana judge temporarily blocks ‘trigger’ abortion ban
Louisiana is one of 13 US states where 'trigger laws' ban or severely restrict abortion after Roe v Wade overturned.
Russia denies debt default, blames Western financial agents
Russia's finance ministry asked foreign bondholders to speak directly to those withholding their payments.
Thirteen killed, 251 injured by gas leak in Jordan port city
A chlorine gas leak in Jordan's southern port city of Aqaba on Monday killed at least 13 people and injured 251.
US basketball star Griner held in Russia to go on trial on July 1
Brittney Griner appeared at a brief hearing and is charged with drug smuggling, which carries a sentence of 10 years.
NATO to boost rapid reaction force to 300,000 troops: Stoltenberg
NATO says will increase size of rapid reaction forces to 300,000 troops in 'biggest overhaul' of defence since Cold War.
World faces ‘ocean emergency’, UN warns, as activists urge action
The five-day UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon is focused on restoring the health of the oceans.
Sudan recalls envoy to Ethiopia after execution of seven soldiers
The Sudanese military had accused Ethiopian troops of executing seven soldiers and publicly displaying their bodies.
Russian hackers claim responsibility for cyberattack on Lithuania
Hacking group claimed attack in response to decision by Vilnius to ban transit of goods to Russia's Kaliningrad exclave.
US Supreme Court rules in favour of coach’s on-field prayers
The public high school football coach was put on leave after refusing to stop praying on field while on duty.
NATO’s summit 2022 in Madrid: 5 things to know
Leaders of the world’s largest defence alliance will convene in Madrid this week for the NATO heads of state summit.
White supremacy’s hypothetical harms and violent delights
White supremacists create hypothetical hurts, slights, and even people to achieve their ideal nation-state.
G7 pledges renewed solidarity with Ukraine, more Russia sanctions
Leaders from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the US say they will keep backing Ukraine.
Slain Indian rapper Sidhu Moose Wala’s song removed from YouTube
Music video talks about the Sutlej-Yamuna canal which is at the heart of a dispute between Punjab and Haryana states.
Resistance, calamity and looting in a Kyiv suburb
Ukrainian residents of Makariv recount their ordeal as they came under attack by invading Russian forces.
Desperate for diaspora: Lebanon begs for a tourism cash injection
Lebanon, facing rampant power cuts and skyrocketing inflation, relies on the diaspora for hard currency.
Nigeria’s chief justice resigns on health grounds
The top judge cited health concerns for his resignation which comes weeks after a rare complaint by his fellow justices.
Photos: Thousands forced to leave home in India’s flood-hit Assam
Displaced people are sheltering in relief camps set up by the government, charities along roads and in public buildings.
Aliyah: WWE’s Arab superstar fighting to make history
Professional wrestler Aliyah became the first Arab woman to participate in main event of WWE's SmackDown.
Rolling back Roe v Wade: How Louisianans lost abortion access
There were only three clinics in the US state. Now, Louisianans will be some of the furthest from abortion access.
Why Boris Johnson may soon be out of a job
Recent Conservative by-election defeats mean Johnson may soon join the list of British PMs who lost power between elections.
‘We suffocated for a long time’, S Africa nightclub survivor says
The South African Police Service has launched an investigation into the incident which killed 21 young people.
AU expresses ‘deep shock’ over deaths at Spain-Morocco border
The deadly crossing was the first since Spain and Morocco mended relations earlier this year after a diplomatic spat.
Millions of Yemenis to go hungry as UN forced to slash food aid
UN's World Food Programme says it will have to ration the food aid it sends to Yemen as a result of a lack of funding.
Ecuador president announces fuel price cut amid days of protests
The cuts fall short of demands from Indigenous leaders who have decried the soaring cost of living.
Analysis: Ukraine war has both blindsided and empowered Orban
The Hungarian PM's stance on Russia's invasion appears to have benefitted him domestically but has angered EU partners.
‘All is lost’: Floods in India’s Assam leave trail of destruction
With homes and fields submerged, people forced into camps on roads, forests and markets are facing hunger and diseases.
Rebels carry out attack on police station in Benin killing two
Rebels target police station in Dassari town in what appears to be spillover effect of unrest in neighbouring countries.
Iran claims Saudi Arabia is ready for more direct bilateral talks
The last direct talks between Riyadh and Tehran were held in April, as the two sides mull over a rapprochement.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 124
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 124th day, we take a look at the main developments.
The fallout of Russia’s grain blockade
A long blockade will worsen food shortages in the Middle East and North Africa, sparking a migration crisis.
Q&A: Ukraine’s Haidai on the battle for Severodonetsk, Lysychansk
Serhiy Haidai speaks to Al Jazeera about the fall of Severodonetsk and the ongoing battles in Lysychansk.
Russia defaults on foreign debt for the first time since 1918
Russia has pushed back against the default designation, saying it has the funds to cover any bills.
Rare mummified baby woolly mammoth found in Canada
Palaeontologist says the mammoth is 'one of the most incredible mummified ice age animals ever discovered in the world'.
G7 launches $600bn infrastructure plan to counter China
G7's Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment aims to help finance infrastructure in developing countries.
Sudan accuses Ethiopia of executing Sudanese soldiers
Sudan military says the Ethiopian army displayed the bodies of the executed people to the public.
Four killed after stand collapses during Colombia bullfight
Disaster took place during a traditional event called "corraleja" in which people enter a ring to engage the bulls.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Moscow ‘defaults on foreign debt’
Russia misses deadline on foreign debt payments for first time since 1918 amid Western sanctions over Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine: Russian warplanes pound Kyiv after weeks of calm
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko says missiles hit at least two residential buildings, killing one person.
What’s behind the US Supreme Court decision on abortion?
Protests spread across the US after the Supreme Court struck down a 50-year-old abortion law.
UK’s Prince Charles received $3.2m from former Qatar PM: Report
Sunday Times reports there was no suggestion that payments for prince's charity over a four-year period were illegal.
AJ Contrast wins One World Media Award
Al Jazeera Digital's innovation studio site highlights challenges women with disabilities face in navigating megacities.
G7 leaders discuss price cap on Russian oil over Ukraine invasion
G7 leaders meeting in Germany discuss plans to reduce Russian revenues from oil exports amid a surge in energy prices.
Thousands demonstrate in Madrid ahead of NATO summit
Banners with the words 'No to NATO, No to War, For Peace' were held as thousands of people marched through the city.
Iran test launches Zuljanah satellite carrier: State media
Iran tests Zuljanah satellite launcher for second time, according to state media, as nuclear talks are set to restart.
Vladimir Putin to make first foreign trip since Ukraine invasion
Putin's last known visit outside Russia was to Beijing in early February when he met President Xi Jinping.
Iraqi PM Mustafa al-Kadhimi in Iran after MBS visit
Iraqi leader is trying to facilitate the re-establishment of ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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