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Pussy Riot’s Tolokonnikova: ‘Russia wants me poisoned, dead, or in jail’
A founding member of the punk feminist art collective, who is wanted in Russia, talks to Al Jazeera.
The French government wants to ‘save’ Muslim women by controlling them
The recent abaya ban is yet another escalation of the French obsession with controlling the bodies of Muslim women.
EU foreign ministers in Ukraine’s Kyiv for unprecedented meeting abroad
Top diplomats of the bloc gather in Kyiv in the first-ever meeting outside the EU borders in show of solidarity.
NHS strikes: What ails UK health service? Doctors’ protests or budget cuts?
UK doctors have begun a 72-hour strike to demand pay hike and better working conditions amid cost of living crisis.
Stars, shocks and tragedies: The history of the ICC Cricket World Cup
Star players, upsets, and unforgettable moments - a roundup of the 47-year history of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Trump’s civil fraud trial to begin in New York: What to know
This trial could determine whether Trump and his family can continue to do business in New York.
New millionaires, new music: How cybercrime was codified into Afrobeats
Late US official Colin Powell's dance 15 years ago was a seminal moment for Afrobeats, long before its global success.
Sleepless Birds: Light pollution exposed
A French photographer exposes the environmental impact of light pollution from industrial greenhouses.
Katalin Kariko, Drew Weissman win Nobel Prize in medicine
The duo win the prestigious prize for the research that led directly to the first mRNA vaccines to fight COVID-19.
Fans frustrated over ‘very shoddy’ Cricket World Cup ticketing process
Amid the hype for the upcoming World Cup in India, fans complain of exorbitant prices and a chaotic ticket system.

