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State of emergency takes effect in New Caledonia after four killed in riots
Authorities in France-governed territory say five suspects are under house arrest as they move to try and restore calm.
‘Old friend’ Putin arrives in China for state visit, summit with Xi Jinping
The latest visit comes as Russia presses a new offensive on Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 812
As the war enters its 812th day, these are the main developments.
Who benefits from US tariffs on Chinese imports? Experts weigh in
While tariffs are expected to have a negligible impact on the US economy, they are expected to boost President Biden.
California university will heed student call to boycott Israel institutions
Calls to boycott Israeli academic institutions have been a consistent demand of protesters against Israel's war in Gaza.
Rafah, US arms, UNRWA: How Biden defends supporting Israel amid Gaza war
Al Jazeera looks at the Biden administration's rhetoric and policies on various issues related to Israel and Palestine.
What does Georgia’s foreign influence bill mean for its bid to join the EU?
Protesters took to the streets in Tblisi after Georgia's Parliament approved 'foreign agents' law.
Another Biden administration staffer resigns over US stance on Gaza war
Lily Greenberg Call says she cannot 'in good conscience' represent the US gov't, condemns 'disastrous' Gaza policy.
Wildfires spread across western Canada
Over 130 fires are burning in western Canada, putting thousands of people under orders to evacuate.
World reacts to Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico being shot
World leaders decry attack against Fico, who was shot several times and is in 'life-threatening condition'.
Israel escalates attacks as aid agencies warn Gaza on brink of catastrophe
Israel intensifies assaults in north and central Gaza as aid groups warn crisis in Rafah 'defies imagination'.
Russian airstrikes devastate residential buildings in Ukraine’s Kherson
Russian airstrikes hit the centre of Kherson in southern Ukraine and injured over a dozen people, officials said.
US sanctions two RSF commanders as fighting escalates in Sudan’s Darfur
UN officials and rights groups warn hundreds of thousands of civilians are at risk amid heavy fighting in el-Fasher.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa signs health bill weeks before election
The National Health Insurance Act takes aim at South Africa's two-tier health system.
Palestinians observe Nakba anniversary in shadow of Israel’s war in Gaza
This year's commemoration has been dominated by the plight of more than two million Palestinians in Gaza.
Alumni: Divest from CUNY’s complicity, invest in Palestinian liberation
A university that violently cracks down on its students should not enjoy the benefit of alumni donations and influence.
The Last Shark
A look at the challenges for those fighting to save the vital ecosystems of the oceans off Costa Rica.
Israeli attack on internet access point in Gaza City injures dozens
At least three killed, dozens injured after an Israeli attack on an internet access point in Gaza City.
Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico shot while meeting supporters
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico is in life-threatening condition' after being shot in the town of Handlova.
Canada wildfires spur evacuation orders, warnings: What you need to know
More than 130 wildfires are burning across Canada, federal tracker says, as massive blazes force thousands to evacuate.
US announces $2bn in new aid for Ukraine as Russian forces advance
Antony Blinken says US rushing military support as Ukraine struggles to hold off renewed Russian offensive.
‘Any time, any place’: Biden and Trump agree to June and September debates
Donald Trump and Joe Biden trade barbs on social media as the rivals agree to two debates ahead of November's election.
Russia escalates the war in Ukraine, aiming to complicate Kyiv’s defence
Russia opens a new front in Ukraine's north, prompting Kyiv to respond with attacks on Russian energy infrastructure.
The Lost Souls of Syria – Part 1
The fight for justice for civilians allegedly killed by the Syrian government starts in court, using the Caesar files'.
Slovakia PM Robert Fico in ‘life-threatening condition’ after shooting
Slovakia prime minister taken to hospital as President Zuzana Caputova condemns 'brutal and ruthless' attack.
Lawrence Wong sworn in as Singapore’s first new prime minister in 20 years
Lee Hsien Loong, 72, bows out after 20 years in the city-state's top job in a carefully calibrated power transfer.
Nepal cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane acquitted of rape on appeal
High court overturns eight-year jail sentence on appeal by former captain, who could now join the T20 World Cup squad.
Sirens sound for 76th anniversary of Palestinian Nakba
Sirens sounded for 76 seconds in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nakba.
Anxious Zimbabwean migrants, smugglers watch South Africa’s election
Many undocumented Zimbabweans worry about unfavourable changes to South Africa's immigration policy after May 29 polls.
Gaza lost much more than a hospital when it lost al-Shifa
The medical complex destroyed by Israel was the beating heart of Gaza, and a symbol of our hopes for the future.
Swiss court finds Gambian ex-minister guilty of crimes against humanity
Ousman Sonko handed 20-year sentence for atrocities committed under longtime ruler Yahya Jammeh.
Return to Palestine
Some Palestinians embark on a journey to discover the fate of the houses taken from their families in the 1948 Nakba.
France prison van attack: All we know about the ambush and fugitive Amra
Armed men ambushed a prison van to free a prisoner killing two prison guards, triggering a major police manhunt.
Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill: What’s the controversy about? What’s next?
The 'Russia law' will make it hard for Georgia to join European Union, argue protesters, the US and Baltic states.
‘As someone with Palestinian heritage, I couldn’t stay in the Labour Party’
Disillusioned with the UK opposition, British Palestinian professor Kamel Hawwash plans to run in the general election.
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk: Ukraine’s ‘elite fighter’ ready for showdown
Ukrainian champion goes into the unifying title bout against Briton Fury motivated to fight for his war-torn country.
NATO warns Georgia ‘foreign agents’ bill is ‘step in wrong direction’
Protests set to continue as Western nations urge Georgian authorities against adopting 'Kremlin-style' measure.
Riots in French island territory New Caledonia over voting change
Several people have reportedly been killed in violent protests in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia.
Is the US still shipping weapons to Israel tacit support for war on Gaza?
US concerns over Israel's potential invasion of Rafah are overlooked as the weapons to secure its end are provided.
Nakba remembered: What is the right of return?
76 years on from the Nakba, Palestinians continue to demand their right of return after they were expelled in 1948.
India ‘deeply saddened’ by Gaza killing of ex-army officer working for UN
Waibhav Anil Kale is the first international UN staff killed since October 7 in the besieged Palestinian territory.
‘Genuine desire’: Putin backs China peace plan to end Ukraine war
Isolated Putin to meet Xi to rally support for the war, but cautious China is wary of punitive measures from the West.
US plans to send $1bn in new military aid to Israel: Reports
Request for tank ammunition, tactical vehicles for Israel despite Biden's earlier pause on bombs over Rafah assault.
India top court bails NewsClick editor arrested in Chinese funding case
Prabir Purkayastha was arrested last year after NYT report said outlet was backed by network pushing Chinese propaganda.
Hunger striking royal reform activist dies in custody in Thailand
Netiporn Sanesangkhom had been in jail since her arrest in January under Thailand's strict royal defamation laws.
Georgia parliament passes ‘foreign agent’ bill, triggering massive protests
The measure, described as authoritarian and Russian inspired, was approved despite warnings from the EU and the US.
NBA playoffs: NY Knicks and Nuggets on the verge of finals with 3-2 lead
Brunson's 44 points gave the Knicks a 121-91 win over Pacers, while MVP Jokic led the Nuggets to victory in Game 5.
Caitlin Clark scores 20 in first WNBA game but Indiana lose to Connecticut
Indiana Fever lost 92-71 to Connecticut Sun in the season opener that was sold out for Clark's debut game in the WNBA.
Canadian Nobel-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
Munro was renowned for her short stories, which focussed on the frailties of the human condition.
India’s silent youth crisis: College-educated but poorer than a farm hand
Two-thirds of India's unemployed youth are educated - a fraction which has doubled since 2000.
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