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Gaza’s displaced face storm disaster with almost nothing
For 1.5 million Palestinians living under plastic sheets, Storm Byron means more than bad weather.
Magnitude 6.7 earthquake hits Japan’s northeast, tsunami warning issued
A tsunami warning has been issued following a strong quake off northeast coast of Japan.
‘Catastrophic flooding’ in North America’s Pacific Northwest as rains ease
Intense downpours were swept into the region this week by an 'atmospheric river' storm system from the Pacific Ocean.
N Korea’s Kim hails ‘ever-victorious’ army’s role in war against Ukraine
North Korea's Kim Jong Un tells key party meeting that fighting with Russia demonstrates the 'prestige of our army'.
Indiana’s state Senate votes down redistricting bill despite Trump pressure
The Midwestern state bucks a nationwide trend to embrace more partisan-leaning maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,387
These are the key developments from day 1,387 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Venezuela seeks withdrawal from International Criminal Court’s Rome Statute
The court has been investigating the government of President Nicolas Maduro for crimes against humanity since 2023.
Judge rules Trump unlawfully ended FEMA disaster prevention programme
Twenty states had challenged the end of the programme, meant to make localities more resilient to natural disasters.
OpenAI sued for allegedly enabling murder-suicide
The case, filed in a California court, is the first suit linking the chatbot to murder.
Baby dies of exposure in flooded tent as Storm Byron batters Gaza
Displaced Palestinians in dire need of tents, blankets, warm clothing in harsh winter climate.
Could an end to the Ukraine war be near?
Diplomatic efforts intensify with Trump impatient for a deal.
More than 600 British Empire-era artefacts stolen from Bristol Museum
Detectives are appealing for help after hundreds of artefacts documenting British colonial history were stolen.
Zelenskyy says US seeking ‘free economic zone’ in eastern Ukraine
Ukraine leader says US wants zone as buffer between armies, underlining that referendum needed for any land schemes.
Paramount’s Warner Bros Discovery bid faces conflict of interest concerns
Experts are worried that Paramount-Skydance might undercut the editorial independence of CNN, among other issues.
Gaza’s camps brace for floods as Israel blocks key shelter supplies
Storm Byron is set to hit Gaza as nearly 1.5 million Palestinians shelter in flood-prone camps with little protection.
Palestine defeated by Saudi Arabia in FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 quarterfinal
Palestine were appearing in the quarterfinals of the FIFA Arab Cup for the first time at Qatar 2025, but Saudi win 2-1.
Trump’s maritime policy
We compare and contrast the US Coast Guard's seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker with US condemnation of maritime piracy.
Russia’s Putin affirms support for Venezuela after US seizes oil tanker
Venezuela's allies have gained new prominence amid US pressure campaign and military build-up.
Thailand PM moves to dissolve parliament, paving way for election
A legislative impasse and border fighting force Thailand into an early election under mounting public pressure.
Who was Israel-backed Gaza militia leader Yasser Abu Shabab?
Palestinians in Gaza celebrated after Israeli-backed militia leader Yasser Abu Shabab was killed.
Failure of rival health bills underscores impasse in US politics
Democrats voted down a Republican bill that would have provided limited relief for out-of-pocket healthcare costs.
Can India balance its ties between Russia and the US?
New Delhi is deepening economic ties with Moscow, despite pressure from Washington.
US lawmakers join calls for justice in Israel’s attacks on journalists
Lawmakers urge action to address patterns of attacks on journalists, including 2023's double-tap killing in Lebanon.
Bangladesh sets February election after year of political upheaval
Bangladesh prepares for a pivotal vote as the interim government struggles to restore stability and trust.
Austrian lawmakers pass headscarf ban for under-14s in schools
Rights group Amnesty says ban, which will affect around 12,000 girls, will 'add to racist climate towards Muslims'.
Denmark plans to ban access to social media for anyone under 15
The Danish government has announced a new plan to restrict the use of social media for anyone under the age of 15.
Baby in Gaza dies from cold as Israel restricts entry of needed supplies
An eight-month-old baby in Gaza died from exposure to torrential rains and cold temperatures in her family's tent.
US judge orders release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention
Abrego Garcia's wrongful deportation to El Salvador has become a rallying point against Trump's hardline policies.
World Cup 2026: When and where does the FIFA tournament start?
The global showpiece of world football begins on June 11 with FIFA's largest World Cup now only half a year away.
PSG bus stoned after Champions League tie; Spanish fans injured in Poland
Trouble ensues around two matches across European football's club competitions in the early hours of Thursday.
Video: Winter storm brings flooding misery to Gaza
Thousands of displaced people in Gaza are battling flooding which has swept through their tents and temporary shelters.
Bulgarian government resigns after mass protests
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov says cabinet stepping down before parliament had been due to hold no-confidence vote.
Does the ICC unfairly target certain countries?
International justice expert Ruben Carranza says who stands trial reflects who is enforcing the court's mandates
Target Tehran
Fault Lines travels to Iran to investigate the human cost of Israel's attacks and the risk of another war.
Venezuela’s Machado taunts Maduro government after dramatic exit to Oslo
Opposition figure emerges from hiding after nearly a year, calls Venezuela 'occupied country'.
Sweden’s push for an ex-IKEA CEO to lead UNHCR signals a new refugee order
Corporate logic is reshaping refugee protection as states pull back.
‘Act of piracy’ or law: Can the US legally seize a Venezuelan tanker?
The US seized an oil tanker, a move that sent oil prices higher and escalated tensions between Washington and Caracas.
Cambodia-Thailand tension “going from bad to worse”
"Irrespective of who's shooting first at the moment, they must stop."
Venezuela’s crisis is not an oil grab but a power grab
Trump has manufactured the Venezuela crisis, not to grab more oil but to expand his executive power.
Olympic ski champion Michelle Gisin airlifted after Swiss crash
Swiss suffer third crash in a month by an Olympic champion in training ahead of World Cup and 2026 Milan Cortina Games.
Israeli right-wing TV show mocks Gaza ‘drowning’ in winter storm
A broadcast on Israel's right-wing Channel 14 openly celebrated a severe winter storm that's hitting Gaza.
The battle for Pokrovsk is about more than gaining territory
AJ defence editor @alexgatopoulos explains how Russia has changed tactics to adjust to new technology on the battlefield
Over 400 civilians killed in eastern DR Congo as US peace deal falters
Government says victims killed by rebels included women and children, accusing Rwanda of breaching a recent truce deal.
Why are Israeli lawmakers wearing gold nooses?
Israel's national security minister wants the power to hang Palestinian detainees accused of terrorism.
Myanmar junta’s air attack on hospital kills dozens of people
An air attack by Myanmar's military government has hit a hospital in Rakhine state, killing at least 30 people.
Zelenskyy rallies key allies as Ukraine faces Russian and US pressure
Ukrainian leader holds urgent talks with 'coalition of the willing' as pressure mounts over territorial concessions.
Video: Al Jazeera reports from Cambodian displacement camp
Half a million people have been displaced by the Cambodia-Thailand fighting.
Israel prepares for Storm Byron, but not all citizens will get help
Cities across Israel have taken measures to prepare for Byron, but Palestinian citizens there have no resources.
We must reclaim “what it means to be Western”
Dalia Fahmy says combatting discrimination against Muslim and Jewish people is critical to redefining Western values.
Portugal set for major disruptions in first general strike in 12 years
The walkout is expected to be Portugal's largest since June 2013 amid action against a bill to simplify firing process.
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