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Al Jazeera reporter questions Biden adviser over Gaza ‘genocide’ definition
Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett challenges US national security advisor on whether Gaza fits the definition of genocide.
Boeing’s jets turn 70: A timeline of highs, lows and turbulence
Boeing, founded in 1916, has experienced good times and bad during its more than 100 years in the air.
EU signs off on sweeping migration overhaul ahead of elections
New Pact on Migration and Asylum approval comes as EU prepares to hold elections in which migration could be pivotal.
Georgian parliament passes ‘foreign agents’ bill amid scuffles
The bill requires organisations receiving over 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents.
Has the UN really said fewer people were killed by Israel in Gaza?
Changes in how the UN calculates Gaza's casualties have been cited as evidence of bias. They aren't.
Tunisian police arrest lawyer in new raid on bar association headquarters
Arrest of Mahdi Zagrouba comes two days after detention of another lawyer and two journalists.
Russia’s Putin to visit China in first foreign trip since re-election
The Russian leader's May 16-17 visit aims to underscore the deepening 'no limits' partnership with China's Xi Jinping.
Russia’s defence rejig: ‘Unfortunately for Ukraine, a very effective move’
Analysts predict Andrei Belousov will boost Russia's military-industrial complex as Kyiv's forces struggle on the front.
Japan’s famous brother-and-sister act eye more Olympic judo gold
Three years after the Tokyo Olympics, Japan's Hifumi Abe and his sister Uta want to go for gold again in Paris Olympics.
Russian corruption probe widens as senior defence official arrested
Yuri Kuznetsov, the second senior official arrested in the case, is accused of bribery after being found holding $1m.

