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Zelenskyy says Ukraine working on new prisoner exchange with Russia
Exchanges have been the only progress of any note in negotiations between the two countries in the nearly four-year war.
50,000 fans cheer for Palestine at friendly football match in Spain
The Palestinian national football team played their first match in Europe in a generation against Basque Country.
Iran says no prospect of talks as West builds pressure over nuclear issue
Foreign minister says Iran has not been enriching uranium at any of its sites since Israel and the US bombed them.
No medical training could prepare me for a ‘life-genocide balance’
I volunteered in Gaza as a doctor. The anger, guilt, and helplessness I continue to feel are unbearable.
UN peacekeepers say Israeli forces fire on them in southern Lebanon
Latest Israeli attack on UNIFIL comes as it continues near-daily strikes on its northern neighbour in truce violation.
What’s Grokipedia, Musk’s AI-powered rival to Wikipedia?
Grokipedia copies Wikipedia's format, but loose fact-checking and weak citations leave many of its claims unreliable.
Chile votes for new president in communist vs far-right contest
Elections pit governing leftist coalition against conservative challenger and will also redefine country's legislature.
Video: Gen Z protests in Mexico fuelled by mayor’s murder
Gen Z protesters in Mexico are demanding an end to impunity for gang violence and calling for justice.
What will be the fallout from Ukraine’s worsening corruption scandal?
Several ministers have resigned in the wake of a $100m corruption investigation.
Why are biologic drugs expensive? Will Trump’s plans make them cheaper?
FDA aims to speed biosimilar approvals to increase competition, but experts warn drug prices may not drop quickly.
Lawyers describe harrowing abuse of detainees in underground Israeli prison
Palestinian and Lebanese detainees being held in an underground Israeli jail face horrific mistreatment.
How Palestinian artists carry the New Visions spirit of resilience
The New Visions art movement energised a cultural boycott in the 1980s. Artists are still using it as inspiration today.
Thousands march in Brazil town hosting COP30 for climate justice
Indigenous-led protest in Belem urges climate action, fossil fuel phase-out and justice for affected communities.
Israel not to be “trusted” on Gaza ceasefire
The Israelis find reasons to kill Palestinians ... they continue to kill."
Video: DRC and M23 sign peace agreement in Doha
Representatives from the gov't of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the M23 rebel group signed a peace agreement.
What one month of ceasefire in Gaza looks like
The ceasefire was meant to stop Israel's war on Gaza. But it has only changed its pace.
US lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Trump for threats after split
The former Trump ally accuses him of trying to intimidate Republicans before US House vote next week over Epstein files.
Man says shadowy group sending Palestinians out of Gaza has Israeli support
Al-Majd Europe group taking families on buses out of Gaza to Israel's Ramon Airport - then to unknown destinations.
“Violence, torture” in Israeli prisons entrenched over years
Basil Farraj, talks about the conditions and treatment of Palestinian and Lebanese prisoners in Israeli detention centr
Man tells Al Jazeera he left Gaza through Al Majd ‘displacement flight’
This Palestinian man left Gaza through Al Majd Europe', a group using unofficial, Israeli-coordinated channels.
Week in Pictures: From river erosion in Bangladesh to protests in Mexico
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
UK to end ‘golden ticket’ for asylum seekers in huge policy overhaul
The plans, inspired by Denmark's approach, aim to slash irregular immigration and counter the UK's far right.
The oyster farmers battling climate change in Fiji’s troubled seas
As fishing traditions are threatened by storms and poachers, pearl oyster farms offer a lifeline to coastal communities.
‘Enormous evil’: Thousands rally in the Philippines over corruption scandal
Protests come amid widespread anger over billions of pesos spent on substandard flood control projects.
Makhachev dominates Della Maddalena to win UFC welterweight belt
Makhachev makes light of stepping up a weight class to beat Della Maddalena by unanimous decision.
Chinese Coast Guard vessels sail through Japan-administered Senkaku Islands
Patrol comes as tensions between China and Japan rise over Japanese prime minister's comments about Taiwan.
LIVE: Israeli air attacks across Gaza; deadly West Bank raids continue
Israeli air raids have taken place in southern Gaza as well as Gaza City.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,361
Here are the key events from day 1,361 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Thousands rally in N Macedonia ahead of trial over deadly nightclub fire
Protesters demand justice over the nightclub fire that killed 63 people in the town of Kocani in March.
Benn dominates Eubank Jr in boxing rematch to win middleweight clash
Conor Benn scored a unanimous points victory over Chris Eubank Jr in their rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
LIVE: Islam Makhachev vs Jack Della Maddalena – UFC 322
Follow our live build-up, analysis, results, photos and blow-by-blow commentary stream of the welterweight title fight.
Four killed after two boats carrying migrants capsize off Libya’s coast
Libyan Red Crescent says it rescued 91 migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh, Sudan and Egypt.
Clashes in Mexico City amid Gen-Z styled protests over crime and corruption
Riot police deploy tear gas as protesters tear down fences around the residence of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Palestinians reel under winter rains as Israel blocks Gaza shelter supplies
Palestinian families call for help as Israel's two-year military assault has left hundreds of thousands vulnerable.
US immigration crackdown, arrests under way in Charlotte, North Carolina
Agents from ICE and Department of Homeland Security deploy to North Carolina's largest city.
Former UN special rapporteur Richard Falk interrogated for hours in Canada
Falk, who has investigated Israeli abuses, says questioning reflects push to silence truth of Israel's war on Gaza.
Trump issues two pardons related to investigation into January 6, 2021 riot
Suzanne Ellen Kaye was convicted for threatening to shoot FBI agents.
Is global sports betting out of control?
Hundreds of Turkish footballers and referees have been found to hold illegal betting accounts.
Gaza’s medical students help health system decimated by Israel’s war
The UN says Israel has deliberately been targeting Gaza's health facilities and killing medical personnel.
Ukraine says it attacked Russian oil refinery near Moscow as winter looms
Strike comes a day after fierce Russian assault on Ukrainian capital Kyiv killed at least six people and injured dozens.
Thousands march for climate action outside COP30 summit in Brazil
Indigenous and other climate activists say they need to 'make their voices heard' as UN conference hits halfway mark.
Sudan’s army captures two areas in North Kordofan as RSF burns more bodies
RSF is burning and burying bodies near a university, mosque, camp for the displaced people, and hospital in el-Fasher.
More details emerge of Israel’s ‘brutal’ treatment of Palestinian detainees
Lawyers say Palestinians are being assaulted, deprived of contact with outside world at underground Rakevet facility.
DRC, Rwanda-backed M23 sign framework deal for peace after talks in Qatar
The agreement is not expected to immediately change things on the ground, but to move forward a larger peace process.
Upheaval at the BBC: Is it a crisis or a coup?
The BBC reels in the midst of one of its most serious crises - was it manufactured to push it to the brink?
Investigators probe group that arranged ‘trafficking’ flights out of Gaza
Concerns have been raised about a humanitarian organisation' that flew people from Gaza to South Africa.
Vatican returns 62 items taken from Indigenous communities in Canada
Pope Leo gifts the objects to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops after meeting their representatives.
Huge explosion rips through industrial area in Argentina
Video shows the moment of a massive explosion at an industrial park in Argentina.
IRGC says tanker seized near Iran’s waters based on judicial order
The latest vessel confiscation comes as regional tensions remain high, months after the June war with Israel and the US.
Could Chile be on the verge of a political shift in its 2025 election?
Chile's right wing is seeking to capitalise on concern over crime and immigration in its bid to replace Gabriel Boric.
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