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France blames Azerbaijan for New Caledonia violence: Unpacking their spat
Azerbaijan previously condemned French colonialism in overseas territories. France backed Armenia on Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Alabama town living and dying in the shadow of chemical plants
A community has watched generations of residents suffer from debilitating diseases. Could chemical exposure be to blame?
‘Regime machinery operating efficiently’ as Tunisia cracks down on dissent
Supporters denounce arrests of lawyers, journalists as 'wave of repression' shows no sign of slowing down.
Slovakia’s PM Fico undergoes new operation amid hopes for his recovery
Robert Fico remains in serious condition, officials say, after being shot in attack that sent shockwaves across Europe.
Brazil picked to host 2027 Women’s World Cup at FIFA Congress
Brazil beat a joint bid by Belgium, Netherlands and Germany to become first South American nation to host the event.
How deepfakes can jeopardise the integrity of elections
As technologies such as AI and deepfakes develop, will the integrity of elections be undermined?
Algerian man missing for 26 years found captive in neighbour’s cellar
An Algerian man has been found captive in his neighbour's cellar 26 years after he went missing.
‘Hell on Earth’ as violence escalates in Sudan’s el-Fasher
UN says it has received only 12 percent of funds sought for war-wracked Sudan as 'famine is closing in'.
Top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship
The world number one was handcuffed by police near to the PGA venue for not following orders after a traffic death.
I’m a professor who got fired and arrested for protesting Israel’s Gaza war
This American professor was fired and arrested for protesting against Israel's war on Gaza
Israel tells UN court it has right to press on with assault in Gaza’s Rafah
Rejecting South Africa's accusations of genocide, Israel claims case makes 'a mockery of the heinous charge'.
Assassination attempt opens Slovakia’s wounds, some linked to PM Fico
A top minister warns the country is 'on the edge of a civil war' as political polarisation reaches dangerous heights.
Preview: Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk – heavyweight boxing fight
The contest will decide the first undisputed heavyweight champ in nearly 25 years, with both fighters unbeaten as pros.
‘Liars!’, Israeli official heckled at ICJ genocide hearing
An Israeli official was interrupted by a heckler as she spoke at the International Court of Justice.
Israel rejects South Africa’s ICJ plea for Rafah attack halt
Israel has told the International Court of Justice it rejects South Africa's attempt to stop the assault on Rafah.
Russia’s Putin eyes greater support from China for Ukraine war effort
In a visit also focused on trade, the Russian leader hails the partnership with China that guarantees energy security.
French police kill man suspected of setting fire to synagogue in Rouen
Local prosecutor says two investigations into arson attempt and death of unidentified suspect are under way.
South Korean military says North Korea test-fired ‘ballistic missiles’
The launches come a day after the United States and South Korea conducted joint fighter jet drills.
As Israel attacked Gaza’s north, 26 members of his family were wiped out
Surviving Assalia family members are trying to flee Jabalia as Israeli forces return - but they don't know where to go.
Does India risk US sanctions over Iran’s Chabahar Port deal?
The port deal could help India strengthen trade ties with Central Asia. But a US sanctions threat clouds the pact.
The misogyny of the anti-protest
Our reaction to the students who are protesting what they see as genocide in real time speaks volumes about who we are.
Colombia hunts for assailants after Bogota prison director shot dead
Elmer Fernandez's killing comes after an emergency was declared in February to curb a surge in prison violence.
Two officers killed in suspected JI attack on Malaysian police station
The incident took place in the southern state of Johor in the early hours of Friday morning.
What is Trident, the US floating pier off Gaza? Will it work?
A floating pier to deliver aid to Gaza has been criticised as a distraction from Israel blocking land crossings.
Rare deep-sea squid filmed by scientists
A rare deep-sea squid with headlights' was filmed by scientists at a depth of more than one kilometre.
FIFA delays decision on Palestinian request to ban Israel amid Gaza war
Governing body to seek legal advice after calls for Israel's 'immediate' suspension from international football.
Republicans in US House pass bill pushing Biden to send weapons to Israel
The act is not expected to become law, but its passage shows the depth of the divide in the US over Israel policy.
Texas governor Abbott pardons man who killed Black Lives Matter protester
Daniel Perry was jailed for 25 years for shooting dead protester Garrett Foster in Austin in 2020.
Western volunteers join the battle against Myanmar’s military regime
Travelling independently to Southeast Asia, they say they were inspired by the bravery of the anti-coup fighters.
As India’s Modi drags Pakistan into election campaign, will ties worsen?
Unlike in 2019, Pakistan was largely absent from India's election rhetoric. Now that's changed - after a three-word post
New Caledonia ‘calmer’ after France imposed state of emergency
Some 1,000 security personnel have arrived from France to address the worst unrest in the territory since the 1980s.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 813
As the war enters its 813th day, these are the main developments.
As Cambodia launches $36.6bn building drive, China, Japan fight for spoils
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has unveiled a 174-project master plan that has attracted bids by rival powers.
Taiwan grapples with divisive history as new president prepares for power
For some, inaugural president Chiang Kai-shek was a liberating hero, but for others he was a brutal dictator.
Algerian man missing for 26 years found captive in neighbour’s cellar
Police say that man who first went missing in 1998 was held by a 61-year-old neighbour just a few minutes from his home.
Pro-Israel billionaires urged New York crackdown on Gaza protests: Report
WhatsApp leaks reveal group of business leaders discussed ways to pressure officials to clear pro-Palestine protesters.
Key takeaways from day 18 of Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial
Ex-lawyer Michael Cohen faced a third day of testimony, while Republican politicians gathered in court to support Trump.
Chad’s Mahamat Deby confirmed as winner of disputed presidential election
Deby's win prolongs the rule of the family that has had a firm grip on power for decades.
Canada sanctions Israeli settlers as attacks on Palestinians skyrocket
Western countries tout support for a two-state solution but exert little pressure over expanding settlements.
How important to the US presidential election are debates?
Donald Trump accepts a challenge to face off against President Joe Biden in new-format televised contest.
Tunisian lawyers protest arrest, alleged torture of colleague
Tunisian lawyers went on a one-day strike and rallied outside the judicial Palace of Justice".
Russia to expel UK defence attache in a tit-for-tat move
Moscow declares A. T. Coghill persona non grata in response to London expelling Russian defence attache.
If Israel doesn’t want a ceasefire, what does it want?
Former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy reviews the internal debates happening in Israel, Palestine and the US.
South Africa seeks third intervention against Israel at ICJ
Stop the carnage," South Africa tells ICJ in its third attempt to seek provisions against Israel over its war on Gaza.
Arab League calls for UN peacekeepers in occupied Palestinian territory
Arab leaders accuse Israel of obstructing Gaza ceasefire efforts and demand an end to its war on Palestinian territory.
Fleet of Philippine activists challenge Chinese Coast Guard in South China
Activists with Atin Ito" (This is Ours) sailed on wooden boats to resupply Filipino fishermen in disputed waters.
South Africa urges ICJ to order Gaza ceasefire, halt Israel’s Rafah assault
As Israel escalates assault on crowded southern city of Rafah, lawyers tell court, 'If Rafah falls, so too does Gaza.'
Tunisian lawyers launch one-day strike over police repression
Hundreds of people have taken to the streets of the Tunisian capital after a lawyer was allegedly tortured by police.
Injuries, transfers, manager: Unpacking the crisis at Manchester United
Al Jazeera breaks down the most urgent issues plaguing one of the world's most powerful and influential football clubs.
India’s income inequality widens, should wealth be redistributed?
Rising income inequality is a hot topic dominating the national elections.
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