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Brazil declares animal health emergency amid avian flu cases
The measures announced after South American nation confirms at least eight cases of the H5N1 in wild birds.
India makes government lab tests mandatory for cough syrup export
Syrups made by two Indian companies were linked to deaths of 70 children in The Gambia and 19 in Uzbekistan last year.
Search resumes for missing UK toddler Madeleine McCann
Police in Portugal prepare to search at a reservoir 50km (31 miles) from where the three-year-old went missing in 2007.
Is justice for slavery possible?
Descendants of families who profited from slavery have joined the fight for reparatory justice for slavery in the UK
Brazil statue’s lights out to support Vinicius Jr racism claim
Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue switched off its lights in a show of antiracism solidarity with Vinicius Jr.
Thailand’s Move Forward Party, allies agree on coalition platform
Eight-party coalition announces ambitious plans for reform, but makes no mention of a divisive royal insult law.
Russian PM arrives in China for business forum, talks with Xi
China's deepening economic and political relationship with Russia has not been derailed by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
US says Russia’s Wagner force eyes Mali as route for war supplies
Russian mercenary force said to be willing to falsify paperwork to use Mali as transit point for Ukraine war equipment.
What’s the secret behind the K-drama wave — and will it crash?
Stories that resonate globally and have a female gaze are driving success, but an addiction to big money poses risks.
Guam prepares for possible ‘direct hit’ from Typhoon Mawar
Residents are being urged to stay at home with the powerful storm expected to make landfall on Wednesday.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 454
As the war enters its 454th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russian ‘clean up’ operation after raid on Belgorod from Ukraine
The Liberty of Russia Legion and Russian Volunteer Corps said to be involved in cross-border attacks in Belgorod.
‘Books need time’: Tan Twan Eng’s new novel opens door on history
Malaysian Booker-listed novelist publishes his first book in 10 years; a tale of love and betrayal in colonial Malaya.
Biden and McCarthy resume talks as US debt ceiling deadline looms
Their meeting comes as US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen issues third letter in three weeks, warning of a June default.
E Jean Carroll adds post-verdict Trump remarks to defamation case
The columnist is seeking an additional $10m in compensatory damages after Trump doubled down on disparaging claims.
TikTok sues US state of Montana over law banning its use
The lawsuit argues that the state's ban singles out the short-form video app and undermines free speech.
US bombs unlikely to reach underground Iran nuclear site: Report
New Iranian atomic facility near Natanz may be too deep underground to be destroyed by air raids, AP analysis says.
Colombia suspends rebel ceasefire after Indigenous teens killed
The decision targets members of the Estado Mayor Central rebel group after reports of minors being forcibly recruited.
Police question two Tunisian journalists after controversial show
Activists and media protest as the journalists are interrogated for criticising the security forces.
What’s driving Israeli excavations under Al-Aqsa Mosque?
Israeli-funded digging in occupied East Jerusalem has been condemned by international archaeologists.
Western US states reach deal on Colorado River conservation
Arizona, California and Nevada agree to cut water usage from the Colorado River by 13 percent over three years.
Q&A: Is Meta data-transfer fine enough to allay privacy concerns?
Estelle Masse, senior policy analyst at Access Now, speaks to Al Jazeera about record penalty imposed on tech giant.
US Senator Tim Scott launches campaign for president
Scott centres his personal story as he seeks 2024 Republican nomination in crowded field that includes Donald Trump.
Week-long ceasefire begins in Sudan amid uncertainty
The army conducted air attacks in the capital hours before the deal aimed at allowing aid delivery took effect.
Nigeria commissions Dangote Refinery in bid to end fuel imports
Owned by Africa's richest man, the new refinery is seen as the answer to persistent fuel shortages in Nigeria.
Greek conservatives clear an ‘open road’ to political supremacy
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis's party routed left-wing Syriza in election and is expected to do it again in a repeat vote.
Determined Palestinian youth pledge to fight for liberation
On the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, Al Jazeera spoke to Palestinian youth about their hopes for the future.
Belarusian activist Roman Protasevich ‘pardoned by Minsk’
Protasevich had been sentenced to eight years for organising protests and insulting President Lukashenko.
Who is Ali Akbar Ahmadian, Iran’s new security chief?
Ahmadian is a career military man who has not held any known positions in any presidential administrations.
S Africa arrests man for porn superimposed with president’s face
Pornography is not illegal in South Africa, but there are restrictions on its distribution.
Fall of Bakhmut would signal ‘a Pyrrhic victory for Wagner’
We speak to a Ukrainian military expert, serviceman and analysts on what the possible capture of Bakhmut means.
Sinan Ogan endorses Erdogan in Turkey’s presidential run-off
Third-placed candidate says he will support incumbent in Sunday's second round of voting.
Lebanese feminists protest after woman harassed over swimsuit
Incident renews debate about modesty and women in public spaces under the hashtag #Sidon.
Killing of Indigenous Ecuador anti-oil activist spurs questions
Eduardo Mendúa was shot outside his home, leading some to wonder about the role of the oil industry in his death.
What is the G20?
The forum of the world’s biggest economies is focused on economic matters. Its latest meeting is in Kashmir.
In South Africa, pupils in 3,000 schools still use pit toilets
Human rights and education activists say South Africa is not prioritising hygiene standards in schools in rural areas.
Trade deal signing expected as DRC leader visits China this week
The meeting could pave the way for the two countries to seal a $6bn infrastructure-for-minerals deal with China.
At least 20 children killed in Guyana school dormitory fire
'It is painful,' President Irfaan Ali says after tragedy in Mahdia, a gold-mining town.
Meta fined $1.3bn over transfer of EU user data to the US
Facebook, Instagram owner says ruling 'flawed, unjustified, sets a dangerous precedent for countless other companies'.
Greece’s Mitsotakis seeks second vote after election win
Despite winning Sunday's vote, the governing New Democracy party fell short of winning an absolute majority.
Pakistan to try those who attacked military under army law: PM
Government decision comes amid mounting criticism of its earlier announcement to try all protesters under draconian law.
Hezbollah conducts wargames near Lebanon’s border with Israel
About 200 Hezbollah fighters take part in exercises ahead of anniversary of Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
Ukraine still has a foothold inside Bakhmut, says official
The deputy defence minister says Ukrainian troops are advancing near the city, over which Russia claimed victory.
Climate change causes 2m deaths in 50 years; poor suffer most: UN
More than 90 percent of deaths caused by disasters worldwide happen in developing countries, UN report finds.
Photos: Iraqi artist battles to save boating tradition
Meshhouf is a traditional boat made of woven reeds, which resembles a wicker basket that spans more than 2 metres.
Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr accuses Spain’s La Liga of racism
Brazilian forward calls La Liga and Spain racist after slurs yelled from stands during away match at Valencia.
Why Europe needs Roma to drive its economy
Roma inclusion is not only a moral imperative; ageing societies in Europe mean that it is also smart economics.
Beijing summons Japanese envoy over ‘anti-China’ G7 summit
Chinese foreign ministry says Japan's actions were detrimental to China's sovereignty and security.
Iran’s security chief Shamkhani replaced after almost 10 years
Shamkhani was the second-longest-serving security chief since the 1979 revolution.
China bars operators from buying chips from US tech firm Micron
China bans US chipmaker Micron days after the G7 members launched veiled criticism of China's trade practices.
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