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Will Ukraine join the European Union?
European Commission recommends 'candidate status' for Ukraine and Moldova.
Lithuania enforces EU sanctions on goods to Russia’s Kaliningrad
Transit ban on goods may increase already high levels of tension between Russia and NATO following invasion of Ukraine.
Dutch prime minister apologises to Srebrenica peacekeepers
The Dutch Supreme Court ruled the Netherlands was partially liable in the deaths of about 350 murdered Muslim men.
Deadly attack on Sikh temple in Kabul leaves community in fear
Persecution and conflict has forced many Afghan Hindus and Sikhs to flee the country, seriously reducing their numbers.
Bitcoin drops below $20,000 as crypto plunge continues
A spate of cryptocurrency meltdowns have erased tens of billions of dollars of investors’ assets recently.
The next (r)evolution: AI v human intelligence
Should we worry about chatbots becoming 'sentient'?
US: The spectacle and scrutiny of the January 6 hearings
Making Americans care about the Capitol riot investigation has taken dogged fact-finding and careful TV production.
Dozens dead, millions stranded as floods hit Bangladesh, India
Forecasters say the floods were set to worsen over the next two days with heavy rains in Bangladesh and India.
Can China revive its COVID-hit economy?
The Chinese government has announced 33-point stimulus plan to put the economy back on track.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 115
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 115th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Israeli air attacks hit Gaza after rocket fire
Palestinian media reported that the Israeli strikes fell on agricultural land in Gaza.
Afghanistan: Two killed as blast hits Sikh temple in Kabul
About 30 people were inside the building when the explosion occurred, according to a temple official.
Vietnam jails high-profile environmentalist for tax evasion
Nguy Thi Khanh, a globally recognised campaigner on climate and the environment, has been sent to prison for two years.
Russia-Ukraine latest: Moscow renews efforts to take Izyum
Russia renewing its efforts to advance towards Izyum, UK defence ministry says.
Australia fire victims struggle to rebuild as material costs rise
Many communities devastated by fires two years ago are also struggling to find construction workers to build new homes.
Texas lawmaker says Uvalde police agree to cooperate with probe
In recent weeks, law enforcement officials have stopped providing new updates about the shooting, raising concern.
US removes relative of Venezuela’s Maduro from sanctions list
Carlos Erik Malpica Flores, an ex-national treasurer, was put on blacklist in 2017 on charges of undermining democracy.
Fresh floods hit Bangladesh, hundreds of thousands left stranded
Flood situation likely to deteriorate over the next 24 hours in worst-hit areas of north and northeast, officials said.
‘How many more must die?’ Nigeria church attack anger seethes
Nigeria holds state funeral for those killed by gunmen at a church on June 5 as church officials demand accountability.
Europe’s five hottest summers since 1500
In just more than 20 years, the continent has experienced its five hottest summers since 1500.
US: FDA authorises COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5
President Joe Biden says jabs could be rolled out to that age group as early as next week, pending CDC recommendations.
ISIL-affiliate gains ground in the Sahel as massacres mount
Number of civilians killed in central Sahel in attacks by ISIL-affiliated group has almost doubled since 2020: Report.
Canada police arrest former priest for residential school assault
RCMP says 92-year-old former priest charged with indecent assault of a child more than five decades ago in Manitoba.
Pakistan to stay on FATF watchdog’s ‘gray list’
International watchdog says Pakistan does not take full measures to combat money-laundering and 'terror financing'.
Will new evidence force Israel to act on Abu Akleh’s killing?
Al Jazeera obtains photo of bullet that killed Palestinian-American Journalist.
Iowa Supreme Court clears path for state abortion ban
The court, now comprised almost entirely of conservatives, reverses a decision by the same body just four years earlier.
Brazilian police say gangs not involved in Amazon killings
Indigenous group rejects police statement, saying Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips crossed paths with criminal group.
Heatwave grips France, UK, Spain as temperatures rise
Record-setting hot weather underscores warning from scientists that heatwaves will be more common due to climate change.
US progressives push back against right-wing narrative on crime
Recent votes are galvanising debate within the Democratic Party about how to address crime, but challenges abound.
Queen Maxima: ‘There are no fairy tales, only hard work’
The Dutch queen discusses her work as UN special advocate for inclusive finance for development.
‘A crisis’: The US tampon shortage, explained
People who need menstrual products are struggling amid a shortage of tampons in the US. What exactly is going on?
DRC closes Rwanda border after soldier is shot dead during attack
The border closure is the latest escalation in a diplomatic crisis that has broken out between the neighbours.
Sri Lanka tells civil servants work from home amid fuel shortage
Sri Lankan gov't orders public sector employees to stay home and schools to close for two weeks amid fuel crisis.
Larry Nassar loses last appeal in sexual assault scandal
Convicted of sexually abusing underaged gymnasts, Nassar will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.
Russian warship violated Danish territorial waters in Baltic Sea
The incidents took place as an annual festival attended by senior legislators and businesspeople was under way nearby.
Investigation details Proud Boys’ role in Jan 6 US Capitol riot
The far-right group sought to blend in, in apparent coordinated bid to stir up crowds storming the Capitol, report says.
Analysis: What does Ukraine joining the EU really mean?
European Commission green-lit Ukraine for EU candidate status, but becoming a member might take years.
Putin blasts ‘stupid’ Western sanctions as economic ‘blitzkrieg’
At St Petersburg economic forum, Russian president says West trying to crush Russia with 'stupid sanctions'.
One killed, several wounded in Afghan mosque bombing: Police
Dozens of people had gathered at the mosque for Friday prayers when an explosive device detonated, police said.
Ukrainians in Russia align with Moscow but lament refugee camps
More than a million Ukrainians have sought shelter in Russia since the war began.
Is Top Gun’s militaristic jingoism still fit for the big screen?
It is high time for Hollywood to end its lucrative partnership with the US military.
Biden urges climate action under spectre of fuel crisis
Russian invasion of Ukraine has left US and other countries seeking more fossil fuel output, threatening climate goals.
Erdogan says Saudi Crown Prince MBS to visit Turkey next week
Turkish leader says Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will visit Ankara next week as relations improve.
India is becoming a Hindu-fascist enterprise
We now appear to be ruled by gangsters fitted out as Hindu godmen, says author Arundhati Roy.
Religious freedom: The next battleground for US abortion rights?
As a synagogue sues Florida over new abortion law, experts say faith could be at heart of 'post-Roe' abortion defence.
EU fails to agree corporate tax reform as Hungary rejects deal
Hungary opposes setting a minimum corporate tax of 15 percent on big multinationals, preventing an EU deal.
Former Egyptian prisoners struggle to move on due to terror lists
Rights groups say 7,000 Egyptians are on terror lists - even out of prison that means separation from their families.
Witnessing war crimes in Kharkiv
Al Jazeera's Assed Baig on the harrowing scenes in Ukraine's second city, including apparent abuses by both sides.
East DR Congo violence worsening despite ‘state of siege’ – UN
Last April, the DRC declared a state of siege in North Kivu and Ituri provinces due to escalating attacks by militias.
UK approves US extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
The Home Office says his extradition is approved but Assange can still appeal the decision. WikiLeaks says he will.
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