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BBC gets India court summons in defamation case over Modi film
Summons come months after tax officials inspected BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai that followed ban on documentary.
India hosts G20 tourism meet in Kashmir under heavy security
It is the first diplomatic event since 2019 when New Delhi revoked region's limited autonomy and took direct control.
Five ways Kilicdaroglu will try to beat Erdogan in Turkey run-off
The opposition candidate has adopted a harder tone while campaigning ahead of the May 28 run-off vote.
Turkey’s Camlica Mosque: Ottoman heritage or modern nationalism?
While Turkish nationalism has traditionally been tied to secular symbols of the republic, the mosque reflects change.
Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in raid on Nablus
Israeli forces carry out a large-scale raid on the Balata refugee camp, killing at least three Palestinians.
Papua New Guinea, US to sign security pact with eye on China
The US says the deal with enhance security cooperation and further strengthen the two countries' bilateral relationship.
SpaceX sends Saudi astronauts, including first Arab woman, to ISS
Sponsored by Saudi Arabia, Rayyanah Barnawi, a breast cancer researcher, is the first Arab woman to go to space.
Pakistan needs a new vision — an intra-elite war isn’t the answer
Imran Khan and Shahbaz Sharif both represent a model of development that has betrayed most Pakistanis — and will again.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 453
As the war enters its 453rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russia says F-16 transfer to Ukraine would raise NATO question
Latest Russian warning comes after US President Joe Biden agreed to provide training to Ukrainian pilots on fighter jets
US rebukes Israel over Homesh illegal settlement order
The reproach comes after months of escalating violence between Israelis and Palestinians.
Greece’s conservative party wins big in national election
The ruling New Democracy party secures commanding victory, but Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hints at new poll.
Russians celebrate reports that ‘fortress Bakhmut’ has fallen
Ukraine's president is denying claims that the eastern city is under Russian control after months of heavy battle.
Will worsening US relations with Beijing affect EU-China trade?
The United States has sought to increase pressure on Beijing.
Fentanyl: The new face of the US war on the poor
The US government is trying to blame the fentanyl crisis on drug trafficking but it is a disaster of its own making.
Why is Bakhmut important in the Russia-Ukraine war?
The symbolic importance of the small city in Ukraine's east now far outweighs any strategic value for either side.
Zelenskyy calls on G7 to ensure Russia is ‘last aggressor’
Zelenskyy’s visit to Japan highlighted significant divisions preventing the formation of a united front against Russia.
Tens of thousands rally in Moldova for EU membership
Demonstrators called on leaders to amend the constitution to specifically mention the country's European orientation.
Israel far-right minister visits Al-Aqsa compound
Visit of Itamar Ben-Gvir comes days after tens of thousands of Jewish nationalists marched through the Old City.
How important is Captagon in al-Assad’s return to the Arab fold?
The billions of dollars Syria's al-Assad is believed to be making from Captagon have given him a financial lifeline.
‘Don’t have a problem with army chief,’ Imran Khan says
Former Pakistan PM tells Al Jazeera the government and military want to 'crush' his PTI party ahead of the polls.
Greece heads to polls in first election since end of bailout
Two main contenders are conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Alexis Tsipras, who heads the Syriza party.
Iran says it is strong enough to defend regional waters
Tehran says the longest trip in its navy history is an indication that it is successfully circumventing US sanctions.
German police investigate suspected poisoning of Russian exiles
The inquiry is being handled by the state security unit, a specialised team that examines cases related to 'terrorism'.
Expats start voting in Turkey election run-off
Polls recommenced for Turkish expats on Saturday, presenting regional divide and growing urges for participation.
Tunisia: Tourism dreams and violence woes after Djerba attack
Kais Saied's government is working hard to minimise the recent attack on the Ghriba Synagogue, hoping to save tourism.
Greek elections so far: All you need to know in 400 words
A simple guide to the parliamentary election in the European Union country.
Haney retains titles with controversial win over Lomachenko
Lomachenko's camp slam the judges after Devin Haney retains lightweight boxing titles with unanimous decision.
Tea or chai? Celebrating International Tea Day
Across the globe, nearly all words for tea can be derived from the root-words cha or te.
Bahrain to restore full diplomatic relations with Lebanon
The Gulf nation has ended a year-and-a-half-long impasse as it looks to strengthen 'fraternal relations' with Lebanon.
At G7, Japanese PM pledges ‘unwavering solidarity’ with Ukraine
Prime Minister Kishida says Moscow's invasion of Ukraine struck at the 'very foundation of the international order'.
Iran hangs three on drug charges amid criticism
The latest executions were carried out after offenders were reportedly caught with large quantities of heroin.
First Saudi astronauts to blast off in private mission to ISS
Rayyanah Barnawi, the first female Arab astronaut, is also on the mission.
At least dozen killed in El Salvador football stadium crush
The police said initial reports point to a crush of fans who tried to enter the stadium to watch a match in the capital.
Russians ‘destroyed everything’ in Bakhmut: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
His spokesman denies reports attributed to the Ukrainian president that the city was captured by the Russian forces.
Music and spirit go full throttle at Cape Verdean music festival
Musicians and other industry stakeholders converge at an annual Cape Verdean festival, to discuss evolution of the art.
G7 wants ‘constructive’ China ties, calls out rights record
G7 says it will not block China's development but calls out Beijing for its rights record and territorial claims.
Putin congratulates Russia troops, Wagner for ‘capturing Bakhmut’
Russian claims of capturing Bakhmut came hours after Ukraine said the battle for the eastern city was continuing.
Sudan’s army, Rapid Support Forces sign 7-day ceasefire
Truce will come into effect 48 hours after signing of agreement and is to be enforced by the US and Saudi Arabia.
Acclaimed British writer Martin Amis dies aged 73
The celebrated novelist died at home in Florida after a bout with oesophageal cancer, his wife says.
Quad countries make thinly veiled swipe at China
Leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the United States issue a statement calling for stability in Indo-Pacific region.
Manchester City win third successive English Premier League title
City were confirmed as champions for the fifth time in six seasons after rivals Arsenal lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest.
Floods displace more than 36,000 residents in northeast Italy
Deadly floods caused more than 305 landslides and damaged or closed more than 500 roads in the Emilia-Romagna region.
The battle for Ukraine’s Bakhmut: A timeline
Wagner claims control of Bakhmut but Kyiv says battles continue. Here are some key moments in the fight for the city.
Will the US default on its debt?
Republicans and Democrats in standoff over debt ceiling days before deadline.
Kyiv says Bakhmut situation ‘critical’ as Wagner claims control
Ukraine rejects claim, says heavy fighting continues in the city and describes the situation there as 'critical'.
Zelenskyy goes on diplomatic blitz to tighten screws on Russia
Ukraine leader's visit to Hiroshima thrust the G7's efforts to choke Russia's economy to the top of a busy agenda.
Greece recovers hundreds of looted artefacts
Trove of 351 objects repatriated including a second-century bronze statue of Alexander the Great.
Sudan cannot afford to reject foreign help
This is not the time to indulge in anti-humanitarian rhetoric and condemn foreign aid in the name of anti-colonialism.
USAID chief says committed to helping Sudanese refugees
Al Jazeera spoke with USAID chief who announced $100m for Sudan and countries hosting displaced Sudanese refugees.
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