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Chinese retirees take to streets over plan to cut health benefits
Hundreds of elderly people marched in the cities of Wuhan and Dalian despite heavy security presence.
Nicaragua strips 94 political opponents of citizenship
Analysts, legal experts and human rights groups condemn the move, which they say violates international law.
World Bank head criticised over climate stance to step down early
David Malpass led lender through crises including the war in Ukraine but faced criticism over stance on climate change.
Newly released footage shows wreckage of the ‘unsinkable’ Titanic
Timed to the 25th anniversary of the film Titanic, the release offers a look at one of the earliest dives to the wreck.
US Republicans subpoena Big Tech CEOs over censorship claims
House Judiciary Committee writes to top Silicon Valley executives amid claims conservative speech is being suppressed.
Cambodia placed on watchlist of ‘repressive’ states: CIVICUS
Cambodia's longtime ruler Hun Sen has 'overseen a systematic assault on fundamental freedoms', report states.
Hollywood actress Raquel Welch dead at age 82
Tributes have poured in for Welch, who gained acclaim as an actress and sex symbol during the 1960s and 1970s.
US and Iran in indirect talks on prisoner swap deal: Report
Qatar and UK are acting as intermediaries to secure agreement to release Americans jailed in Iran, NBC News reports.
Brazilian police seize assets from illegal Amazon gold mining
Police operation comes as President Lula da Silva promises to crack down on illegal commercial activity in the Amazon.
US could face debt-cap crisis this summer without deal, CBO warns
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office cautioned a historic federal debt default could occur before July.
Nikki Haley’s Israel advocacy defined her tenure at UN: Advocates
The former US envoy to the UN, who is seeking the White House in 2024, has a history of lauding and defending Israel.
Northwestern Syria suffers economic stagnation after quakes
With a lag in the transport of basic, commercial goods through border crossings, NW Syria faces a spike in food prices.
Ukraine shoots down Russian ‘reconnaissance’ balloons
Russia may be using balloons to preserve its decreasing stocks of reconnaissance drones as attrition rates soar.
Antarctica Doomsday Glacier: ‘We should all be very concerned’
Melting of the Florida-sized glacier is of grave concern, with the potential for significant global sea level rise.
How are Turkey-Syria quake survivors and rescue workers coping?
Emergency teams are working continuously to find survivors in Turkey and Syria before rescue phase comes to a close.
Gunman in racist mass shooting in Buffalo gets life in prison
Peyton Gendron apologizes in court after admitting he 'shot and killed people because they were Black'.
Photos: Volunteers race against time to find earthquake survivors
Volunteers continue to search for survivors more than a week after earthquakes devastated Turkey and Syria.
WHO to ‘push until we get the answer’ on COVID origins
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says it is 'crucial' to know how the coronavirus pandemic started.
Tesla to make some EV chargers available to all under US plan
Plan to open US' largest and most reliable charging network to all drivers is a potential game-changer in EV usage.
FTX customers sue financiers for giving it ‘air of legitimacy’
Complainants said Sequoia Capital, Thoma Bravo and Paradigm were 'incentivized' to tout FTX by their $550m investment.
Understanding the protests in Peru
The roots of the Peruvian crisis go beyond the standoff between ex-President Castillo's supporters and the government.
Panama bus accident kills at least 39 migrants
A bus carrying 66 people plunged off of a cliff in the worst accident involving migrants in Panama in a decade.
US retail sales post biggest jump in nearly two years
Signs of strength in consumer spending could potentially elicit 'more aggressive action' from the US Fed.
Russian journalist gets 6 years in penal colony over Ukraine war
The Kremlin has banned the spread of 'false information' or criticism about the Russian army during the war in Ukraine.
Americans’ trust in US news organisations declines: Study
New study says only 26 percent of Americans have a 'favourable opinion of the news media' - the lowest in five years.
Despair & Hope: Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
‘We are witnessing a horrific situation.’
Italy’s Berlusconi acquitted in Bunga Bunga bribery trial
An Italian court found the former prime minister not guilty of bribing witnesses to lie about his notorious parties.
After their ‘racial reckoning’, a Black anti-colonial rousing
An anti-colonial future is bursting forth. People are waking up. Yes, they are woke.
Rise in migrants from Horn of Africa to Gulf states worrying: UN
IOM chief says number of women and children migrating from Horn of Africa to Gulf states has significantly increased.
Buried Alive in Turkey’s Earthquake | Close Up
This Turkish worker has been rescuing families stuck underneath the rubble for days.
Twelve years after Yemen uprising, people’s dreams are shattered
How the 2011 uprising turned sour.
UN says 73 people presumed dead in shipwreck off Libya
Seven survivors made it back to the Libyan shores in 'extremely dire conditions', according to the UN migration agency.
Ecuador: Indigenous villages fight ‘devastating’ mining activity
Government’s failure to regulate mining has damaged the environment and human health, community members say.
Infographic: How much have NATO members spent on Ukraine?
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the 30 members of the alliance have committed at least $80bn of aid to Kyiv.
Turkey earthquake: How are people reacting to state response?
As people wait to see what they'll be able to reclaim of their lives, their reactions range from anger to understanding.
Lufthansa IT failure strands thousands of passengers worldwide
German carrier says it expects its flight operations to stabilise by Wednesday evening.
Xenophobic delirium: The US’s race-making operation in Mexico
Countless asylum seekers are trapped in limbo in Mexican detention centres performing anti-migrant work for the US.
Zambia grants eight Croatians bail in child trafficking case
Four Croatian couples are accused of trying to traffic four infants from the neighbouring DR Congo.
Jordan’s foreign minister visits Syria in first trip since war
Safadi's visit comes as Syria's al-Assad received calls and offers of assistance from leaders in Arab nations.
Syrian quake victims being sent ‘home’ from Turkey for burial
Over 1,000 Syrians who died in Turkey have been sent back for burial but those from Assad-controlled areas can't return.
‘I thought I was going to die’: Turkey quake survivors’ ordeal
Al Jazeera speaks to people pulled from the rubble at a hospital in Osmaniye about how they held on for help.
Japan warns China of airspace violation as spy balloons suspected
Japan's defence ministry 'strongly suspects' Chinese surveillance balloons entered Japanese airspace thrice since 2019.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon resigns
Sturgeon became the leader of the ruling Scottish National Party in the wake of its 2014 independence referendum.
Elderly couples eke out life among ruins of Ukraine war
Kovalyov brothers and their wives refuse to leave isolated farming village between Russian and Ukrainian forces.
Nigeria election triggers deluge of ‘fake news’ on social media
Experts and activists say political actors have expanded the scope of misinformation ahead of the general elections.
Philippine president summons China envoy over sea confrontation
China's foreign ministry defended the Chinese coastguard's actions towards a Philippine vessel in the South China Sea.
Rising costs push a blind couple out of Ethiopia’s middle class
How a visually impaired social worker in Addis Ababa manages the rising cost of living for his household of five.
India, set to be most populous, doesn’t know its number of people
No signs of India's once-in-a-decade census, due in 2021 and delayed due to the pandemic, beginning soon.
What’s behind the recent flare-up between Moldova and Russia?
Moldova has accused Russia of seeking to derail its EU candidacy, as the war in Ukraine rages.
‘Our home is yours’: Turkey families take in earthquake survivors
Thousands of families host survivors of the earthquake from Turkey’s southern provinces.
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