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‘My dog works, too’: The 73-year-old vending on Lima’s streets
A vendor in Peru’s capital and his cocker spaniel find ‘life’ on the city's streets as they work hard to earn a living.
Port Sudan, a Red Sea refuge for many fleeing Sudan’s violence
People fleeing Khartoum are finding respite in Port Sudan – whether they ultimately choose to leave Sudan or stay.
Russia accuses Ukraine of attempt to kill Putin with drones
Moscow rages after alleged Ukrainian attack on the Kremlin as Kyiv denies responsibility.
Senegal: Widows of the Sea
Senegalese women reflect on the loss of their menfolk, feared dead after attempting the 1,500km boat journey to Europe.
Western countries pile pressure on Mali over Wagner presence
Questions are raised at a UN human rights meeting about the role of the Russian private military contractor
Map: What is the state of press freedom in the world today?
To mark World Press Freedom Day, Al Jazeera looks at where the media is most restricted around the globe.
British Asians reflect on Empire before King Charles’s coronation
Decades after the end of the British Empire, many South Asian Britons are still grappling with the monarchical legacy.
Delhi’s Coronation Park a neglected site of India’s colonial past
Visitors to sprawling site meant as memorial to British rule in the subcontinent get no help in understanding the space.
Gaza truce holds as Palestinians protest death of hunger striker
Israeli forces demolish Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank as more rallies planned after death of Khader Adnan.
Pakistan government, Imran Khan’s PTI agree on simultaneous polls
Late-night talks between the ruling alliance and Khan's party, however, end without any agreement on an election date.
Almost 258 million people faced acute food insecurity in 2022: UN
Report finds number of people facing acute food insecurity and requiring urgent food aid increased for a fourth year.
Let us have a proper discussion about child sexual abuse
Turning this important issue into a matter of colour and ethnicity could allow predators to avoid detection.
Anti-mafia raids lead to more than 100 arrests across Europe
An operation against the Italian 'Ndrangheta mafia takes place in Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
Photos: Crowds of those seeking rescue swell at Sudan’s seaport
Fighting has displaced at least 334,000 people inside Sudan and sent tens of thousands more to neighbouring countries.
Belarusian activist Protasevich sentenced to eight years in jail
Dissident journalist accused of 1,586 crimes, including organising mass riots and calling for sanctions against Belarus.
Eight children, security guard killed in Serbia school shooting
A 14-year-old boy is arrested and accused of using his father's gun to kill eight pupils and a security guard.
Iran’s Raisi in Syria; visit hailed as ‘strategic victory’
President's deputy says it also represents a failure of US policies in the region.
Sierra Leone ratifies candidacy of president, opposition leader
President Julius Maada Bio and opposition leader Samura Kamara also contested in the 2018 elections.
India, Brazil among most dangerous places for activists: Report
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre says it recorded more than 550 attacks on human rights defenders in 2022.
UK, Norway fighter jets scramble to track Russia patrol plane
Typhoon jets take off from the UK and Norwegian F-35As are also scrambled in a NATO response to the Russian aircraft.
Death toll increases to 95 after Rwanda flash floods
Rwanda is expected to receive above-average rainfall in May.
Child marriage rate falling too slowly, UN says in new report
UNICEF estimates that some 640 million girls and women today were married when they were below 18.
Sudan fighting in its 19th day: A list of key events
Sudan's warring military factions agreed to a new and longer seven-day ceasefire from Thursday.
Could an old tribal foe undercut Sudan’s Hemedti?
The RSF could be more vulnerable in its stronghold in Darfur, where a rival foe is challenging Hemedti.
Myanmar to free more than 2,000 political dissidents
Military, which has used force to stamp out opposition to its rule, says amnesty is for 'humanitarian' reasons.
US police capture suspect in killing of 5 neighbours in Texas
Francisco Oropesa, 38, is suspected of shooting dead five neighbours aged between eight and 31.
Russian defence minister calls for missile production to double
Russia launched a drone attack on Kyiv overnight on Tuesday, though all drones were shot down, Ukrainian officials say.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 434
As the war enters its 434th day, we take a look at the main developments.
US on track to open new Tonga embassy this month
The US has been deepening engagement in the Pacific region amid concerns about China's influence.
First Republic rescue fails to calm market turmoil
Regional bank shares suffer double-digit losses despite JPMorgan Chase's acquisition of troubled lender.
China’s foreign minister touts ‘friendship’ on Myanmar visit
Qin Gang is the highest-ranking Chinese official to meet Myanmar's Min Aung Hlaing since his power grab two years ago.
Messi to face disciplinary action at PSG over Saudi Arabia trip
Football superstar Messi may face suspension for taking a trip to Saudi Arabia without permission from PSG: News reports
Beyond barbed wire: South Korea invites public to hike DMZ
New trails, currently open only to Koreans for security reasons, provide a new perspective on heavily-fortified border.
IBM to freeze hiring as CEO expects AI to replace 7,800 jobs
CEO Arvind Krishna says 30 percent of non-customer-facing roles could be axed in the next five years.
Hong Kong reduces directly-elected seats in district polls
The latest changes are part of an effort to ensure only 'patriots' hold political office in the territory.
Hong Kong court considers journalist appeal on press freedom day
Bao Choy is appealing her conviction over her investigation into a brutal mob attack at the Yuen Long station in 2019.
Palestinian groups, Israeli forces agree to Gaza ceasefire
Israeli forces and armed Palestinian groups in Gaza have agreed to a 'reciprocal and simultaneous' ceasefire.
Amid protests, authorities uphold legitimacy of Paraguay election
The Organization of American States, as well as Paraguay officials, have affirmed the legitimacy of Sunday's vote.
Woman recounts alleged Trump sex assault during civil rape trial
Jessica Leeds says she was sexually assaulted by Trump years before he allegedly raped writer E Jean Carroll.
Senator urges release of new US report on killing of Abu Akleh
The Biden administration has not acknowledged a new assessment on Israel's fatal shooting of Al Jazeera journalist.
Israel bombs Gaza as tensions rise over death of Khader Adnan
Israel is striking Gaza after Palestinian factions sent rockets across the border following the death of Khader Adnan.
Calls for ceasefire at start of latest Colombia-ELN peace talks
Peace talks between the rebel group and the Colombian government have entered their third round of negotiations in Cuba.
Blast causes another train to derail in Russia near Ukraine
A blast derailed a freight train in a Russian region near Ukraine, authorities say, adding there were no casualties.
India’s Go First airline files for bankruptcy
The airline blamed 'faulty' Pratt & Whitney engines which led to the grounding of half its fleet, hurting revenue.
Brazil’s ‘fake news’ bill sparks outcry from tech giants
Major tech companies are campaigning against legislation, prompting backlash from Brazilian justice minister and courts.
US short-seller says iconic investor Icahn has ‘ponzi-like’ biz
Hindenburg Research said Carl Icahn takes money from new investors 'to pay out dividends to old investors'.
Greece’s top court bans far-right party from May election
The Greeks (Hellenes) Party is the first party to be disqualified since the restoration of democracy in 1974.
How much of a threat is Sudan’s conflict to Chad?
Chad was already hosting hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees before the latest fighting.
US lawmakers hold hearing on Supreme Court ethics concerns
The hearing comes in the wake of several reports detailing failure by justices to report possible conflicts of interest.
Biden administration sending 1,500 more soldiers to Mexico border
Troops will assist with administrative duties as US prepares for end of contentious Title 42 border restriction.
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