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Outrage in Pakistan after woman gang-raped on moving train
Three suspects arrested for raping the 25-year-old mother of two children in empty compartment of Karachi-bound train.
US to send advanced rocket systems to Ukraine, Biden says
US official says weapons being sent are HIMARS, which have a longer range than those currently deployed by Ukraine.
Indian economic growth at one year low on inflation, Ukraine war
The economy's near-term prospects have darkened due to spike in retail inflation, which hit an eight-year high in April.
China conducts military ‘readiness patrol’ around Taiwan
Exercise took place in the sea and air around the self-ruled island, according to the PLA's Eastern Theatre Command.
Li Keqiang: China’s sidelined premier back in the limelight
China's No 2 has kept a low profile for most of his time in office but his re-emergence could signal deeper schisms.
Shanghai celebrates ‘new start’ after COVID restrictions eased
People venture out after two months stuck at home, but virus-related controls including regular tests, will continue.
US readies to host regional summit, but attendance still unclear
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has said he will not attend Summit of Americas unless all nations invited.
Russia-Ukraine live news: US to send Kyiv longer-range rockets
The M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) will allow Kyiv to launch rockets about 80kms, official says.
US stocks close volatile month little changed
A tumultuous May for markets ended almost exactly where it started in equities.
UN had ‘constructive’ talks in Moscow on Russian grain exports
Talks took place on facilitating Russian grain and fertiliser exports to global markets, UN spokesman says.
Canada’s BC moves to decriminalise small amounts of illicit drugs
Westernmost province of British Columbia says move, the first of its kind in Canada, aims to help tackle opioid crisis.
Al Jazeera presenter Ahmed Taha condemns Egypt sentence
Network says verdict 'irrational' and part of campaign by Egyptian authorities 'against Al Jazeera and its journalists'.
Death toll from torrential rains in northeast Brazil reaches 100
Thousands of people have been displaced in Brazil's Pernambuco state after heavy rain causes flooding and landslides.
What’s the way out of the global cost of living crisis?
Many countries are reporting significant increases in the prices of food, housing and fuel.
Sri Lanka court suspends pardon to Rajapaksa aide Duminda Silva
Duminda Silva, a former legislator convicted of murder, was granted a pardon last year by President Rajapaksa.
Infographic: How many mass shootings took place in US in 2022?
Seven of the 10 deadliest mass shootings in US history took place during the past 10 years alone.
Tunisia’s UGTT announces strike against proposed spending cuts
The powerful trade union to strike on June 16 to demand wage increase and oppose President Saied's privatisation plans.
Biden to reiterate Fed’s ‘independence’ during Powell meeting
The White House is in need of solutions to quell the highest inflation in 40 years and soaring petrol and food prices.
Texas town to begin burying its children after school shooting
First two funerals for two schoolchildren killed in attack at primary school in Uvalde are scheduled for Tuesday.
Ukraine identifies 600 Russian war crime suspects: Prosecutor
Kyiv's top prosecutor says Ukraine has started prosecuting dozens of Russian war crime suspects.
Hurricane Agatha weakens over Mexico after setting May record
Hurricane Agatha makes history as strongest hurricane ever recorded to come ashore in May in Pacific hurricane season.
S Africa proposes fuel levy cut extension linked to Ukraine war
In March, the government announced a temporary reduction in the fuel levy of 1.5 rand per litre due to rising fuel costs
US consumer confidence hits three-month low on inflation
The Conference Board said on Tuesday that its consumer confidence index dipped to 106.4 in May from 108.6 in April.
Sri Lanka hikes tax rates to boost government revenues
The crisis-hit country's inflation rose to 39.1 percent in May, its statistics office said on Tuesday.
NATO: Turkey says Sweden, Finland should amend laws if needed
Ankara reiterates threat to block Nordic countries' joining of the security alliance over alleged support for 'terror'.
With monkeypox, the world must heed the lessons of HIV/AIDS
When responding to monkeypox, we need to make sure that we fight the disease, not the people.
Q&A: One year after Kamloops, push for answers continues
Al Jazeera speaks to Stephanie Scott about search for 'full truth' of unmarked graves at Canada's residential schools.
US primaries: Why secretary of state races matter more than ever
If Trump-endorsed 'election deniers' win this office, they could put democratic voting process in jeopardy, experts say.
US gun killings are a public health problem
Trauma surgeon Joseph V Sakran says after the Uvalde school massacre, to be silent on gun violence is to be complicit.
In Ethiopia, mass detention signals shrinking press freedom
Twenty-two media employees have been arrested across Ethiopia this year alone.
UN: Eritrean troops shelled school in north Ethiopia
Fourteen-year-old girl killed, at least 18 people injured in rare bombardment after two months of relative peace.
French diplomats to go on strike first time in 20 years
Hundreds of foreign ministry civil servants protest against a perceived lack of recognition and reforms pushed by Macron
‘Catastrophic hunger’: Charity urges truce extension in Yemen
Two-month truce is set to expire on Wednesday, prompting calls for an end to 'the cycle of violence and suffering'.
Yasin Malik’s journey: From gun-toting Kashmir rebel to Gandhism
Top rebel was handed life sentence last week after his conviction for 'terrorism', a charge to which he pleaded guilty.
Mexican president’s Mayan Train dealt new legal setback
Activists say the planned tourist train will harm the wildlife and natural features of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Ukrainian court finds two Russian soldiers guilty of war crimes
Captured soldiers sentenced to more than 11 years in jail each for shelling a civilian area in Kharkiv.
Tigray Crisis: Ethiopia’s Civil War
“I have seen the worst of humanity when covering this conflict.”
The US is heading for a civil war
Today, the US is much closer to the conditions that led to its Civil War in 1861 than most Americans would dare admit.
Lebanese parliament reelects longtime speaker in first session
Newly-elected reformist MPs said they would not compromise in their efforts to change the way Lebanon is run.
Tobacco industry causing huge environmental damage, WHO warns
WHO accuses industry of causing widespread deforestation, pollution and emitting millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Anti-Rwanda protest in DR Congo over alleged rebel ‘backing’
Relations have been strained since the mass arrival of Rwandan Hutus in eastern DRC after the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
How we remember them: My sister’s tea basket
For two non-biological sisters, tea time is the thread that keeps them tethered - across time, distance, and even death.
Denmark set to vote in referendum on joining EU defence policy
Danish voters to decide on Wednesday on government's push to opt in to the EU's common defence policy.
Hepatitis A outbreak in the US, Canada: What we know so far
The virus is likely to have spread due to contaminated organic strawberries sold between March 5 and April 25.
Tourist destinations gear up for summer without Russian visitors
Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus face uncertain summer season as numbers of Russian tourists slump amid war on Ukraine.
Iran says IAEA nuclear report ‘not fair and balanced’
The IAEA said it still had questions regarding undeclared nuclear material previously found at three Iranian sites.
UK introduces law to protect Northern Ireland’s native language
Irish, also known as Gaelic, has been tied to Irish nationalism and republicanism by its defenders and detractors.
Israel signs first Arab free trade agreement with UAE
Deal is Israel's first big trade accord with an Arab state, after establishing ties in 2020.
Georgia’s South Ossetia cancels referendum on joining Russia
The breakaway region's new de facto president ditches his predecessor's plan to hold the vote on July 17.
New Zealand’s Ardern to discuss Asia-Pacific outreach with Biden
Ardern's White House visit comes after New Zealand leader urged US to return to sweeping regional trade pact.
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