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Germany accuses Russia of ‘intolerable’ cyberattack, warns of consequences
Foreign Minister Baerbock says group of hackers called APT28 is steered by Russia's military intelligence service.
Journalists ‘have zero protection’: Hind Khoudary on reporting from Gaza
Marc Lamont Hill talks to Al Jazeera journalist Hind Khoudary on World Press Freedom Day about reporting from Gaza.
How students around the world are taking a stand for Gaza
Students around the world are raising their voices to protest against Israel's continuing war on Gaza.
Police remove pro-Palestinian students from Paris’s Sciences Po university
Students staging sit-in and hunger strike at the French university leave campus without incident.
China launches Chang’e-6 probe to study dark side of the moon
Unprecedented 53-day mission aims to retrieve lunar rocks and soil from far side that never faces Earth.
China launches historic mission to far side of the moon
China has launched a rocket that aims to retrieve samples from the far side of the moon.
Doctor from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital dies in Israeli prison
Groups advocating for Palestinian prisoners say Adnan al-Barash, head of orthopaedics, died as a 'result of torture'.
UK has begun mass arrests of potential Rwanda deportees: What’s next?
The UK Home Office has lost contact with more than half the people it wants to deport, has vowed to find them.
Palestinian employee of German development agency ‘abused’ in Israeli jail
Baraa Odeh has told her lawyer from prison that she has been repeatedly strip-searched and physically assaulted.
Palestinian journalists in Gaza awarded World Press Freedom prize
All Palestinian journalists covering Israel's war on Gaza have been awarded UNESCO's World Press Freedom prize.
Iran’s unravelling carpet sales
Sanctions and a hobbled economy pull the rug out from under Iran's traditional carpet weavers.
Kenya, Tanzania brace for Cyclone Hidaya as flood death toll rises
Kenyan government orders mandatory evacuations for residents near 178 dams and water reservoirs in 33 counties.
I spent 43 days in Gaza’s now-destroyed hospitals. My mind is still there.
Now thousands of miles away, I think of my patients in Gaza and wonder: Are they still alive?
Jewish professor banned from US campus after arrest
A Jewish professor was filmed being violently arrested during an anti-Gaza war protest at Dartmouth College.
Palestinian journalists covering Gaza war win UNESCO press freedom prize
UN agency's chief calls award a tribute to courage of journalists facing 'difficult and dangerous' conditions in Gaza.
Rains, mudslides kill 29 in southern Brazil’s ‘worst disaster’
Torrential rains wreak havoc with toll expected to rise as search continues for dozens of people reported missing.
World Press Freedom Day: Gaza conflict deadliest for journalists
As the war in Gaza becomes the deadliest conflict for journalists, Al Jazeera looks at press freedom in the past year.
Wall Street Journal cuts Hong Kong staff, shifts focus to Singapore
Company-wide memo says the newspaper is shifting its 'center of gravity in the region' to Southeast Asian hub.
Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal plant in world first
Sumatran orangutan named Rakus was seen using a plant to treat a facial wound possibly sustained during a fight.
Biden labels Japan and India ‘xenophobic’ along with China and Russia
Comments met with surprise since US president has sought to deepen ties with key ally Japan, as well as India.
Why are Pakistan’s wheat farmers protesting against the government?
Farmers say recent wheat import policies have caused their financial woes.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 799
As the war enters its 799th day, these are the main developments.
‘Vote jihad’: As Modi raises anti-Muslim India election pitch, what’s next?
As the campaign targeting of Muslims becomes more direct and shrill, experts fear Modi's words could encourage violence.
KFC Malaysia temporarily closes outlets amid Gaza boycott
Franchise operator cites 'challenging economic conditions' amid local reports linking closures to boycotts of Israel.
Israeli firms sold invasive surveillance tech to Indonesia: Report
Investigation by Amnesty, Haaretz, Tempo and others finds links between official bodies and agencies from at least 2017.
Apple iPhone sales plunge, as shares rise on dividend, stock buyback news
Sales of the iPhone fall 10 percent amid growing competition from Chinese rivals such as Huawei.
Austin confirms Russians deployed to airbase housing US military in Niger
Officials says Russians do not have access to US forces at Airbase 101 as Moscow's troops deployed to a separate hanger.
Australia’s Albanese declares ‘national crisis’ after killings of women
Government pledges action after tens of thousands of people rally over killings of women by their partners.
Five takeaways from day 10 of Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial
The court heard a witness testify to secret recordings of Trump, in which he appears to negotiate the Daniels payment.
US acknowledges Syria air strike killed farmer rather than al-Qaeda leader
Botched strike is latest incident to raise questions about lack of accountability for civilian deaths from US strikes.
Abu Ghraib: Iraqi victims’ case against US contractor ends in mistrial
Three survivors sued the company CACI in civil court for abuses committed at the hands of US soldiers and contractors.
Gaza will need largest post-war reconstruction effort since 1945, UN says
UN Development Programme official estimates post-war reconstruction will cost between $40-50bn.
Turkey says it halts trade with Israel over Gaza aid access
Turkey's Ministry of Trade cites humanitarian crisis in Gaza for its decision to suspend imports and exports.
After years of decline, a new generation of organised labour rises in US
US experiencing the biggest strike wave in 50 years.
Police clear pro-Palestine encampment at UCLA
Over 130 students have been arrested after police cleared the UCLA campus of anti-Gaza war demonstrators
UN, EU, US urge Georgia to halt ‘foreign agents’ bill as protests grow
Thousands gather in Tbilisi to protest against the bill, which passed its second reading in parliament this week.
How will US campus protests affect President Biden’s bid for a second term?
Standoffs between police and pro-Palestine protesters on college campuses intensify.
How US violates its own Leahy Law to ensure military support for Israel
The Biden administration has refused to restrict US funding to Israeli army units that committed rights violations.
‘No surprise’: US students slam Biden’s comments on Gaza encampments
Students say Biden risks 'losing entire generation of voters' over his Gaza policy and condemnation of college protests.
Trump: ‘We’re not letting the radical left morons take over’
Former US President Donald Trump denounced the radical left morons" at anti-Gaza war university protests.
West Indies’ Thomas hit with five-year ban after agreeing to fix matches
West Indies batter Devon Thomas has been banned by the International Cricket Council for five years for match-fixing.
SNP veteran John Swinney set to be Scotland’s next leader
Swinney becomes the clear frontrunner as a potential opponent says she will not run.
Gazprom falls to first annual loss in 20 years as trade with Europe hit
Results highlight the dramatic decline of Gazprom since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Candidates confront corruption and inequality in Panama’s presidential race
Eight hopefuls are seeking to succeed President Laurentino Cortizo in Sunday's election, with corruption a top issue.
How do American universities make their money?
Protesters call US university funds into question and demand schools divest from Israel for its war on Gaza.
Biden: ‘Dissent essential to democracy but must not lead to disorder’
US President Joe Biden spoke about anti-Gaza war protests that have spread across university campuses.
What is behind the insulin shortage in the US?
Pharma companies are slashing insulin production in favour of more lucrative weight-loss drugs.
Hamas chief Haniyeh discusses Gaza truce talks with Egypt, Qatar officials
Hamas says it is studying proposal 'in positive spirit' as delegation reportedly set to visit Cairo for further talks.
Paris’s Sciences Po rejects protesters’ demand to review Israel ties
Dozens of students start a sit-in at university to protest decision not to review links with Israeli universities.
‘Diaspora Jews think Judaism is more important than Zionism’: UK filmmaker
British filmmaker Gillian Mosely says it is time to question Israel's 'propaganda' as the war in Gaza rages.
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