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Dutch police arrest pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam
Police in Amsterdam beat pro-Palestinian protesters with batons and arrested more than 100.
Russia and Ukraine launch drone swarms in new offensive
Russia and Ukraine have unleashed hundreds of attack drones.
‘Rare event’: Canada records its first human bird flu case
A teenager from British Columbia tested positive for the H5 avian flu; health authorities investigating.
What does Trump’s comeback mean for East Asia?
He's marked China as his primary adversary, threatening heavy tariffs on its imports.
With US House election gains, Republicans close in on unified power
Republicans five seats short of a majority in House of Representatives, with 19 races still uncalled.
Israeli football fans, pro-Palestinians attacked in Amsterdam: What we know
Tensions in Dutch capital had been brewing after Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans took down a Palestine flag.
India will not travel to Pakistan for ICC Champions Trophy 2025: PCB
Pakistan Cricket Board seeks advice from its government after India's refusal to cross the border is confirmed.
Amsterdam police arrest pro-Palestine demonstrators for defying protest ban
The ban was imposed after violence involving Israeli football supporters around the Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax game.
Russia and Ukraine trade biggest drone attacks of conflict
Dozens of Ukrainian drones target Moscow, while Russia reportedly fires 145 drones at Ukraine.
Israeli attack on Lebanon’s Almat kills 23, including seven children
The village is located in a mostly Christian region and is outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in Lebanon.
The sad story of Bibek, a shy Nepali mercenary who fought for Russia
As witnessed by a Ukrainian soldier on the front line in Donbas.
US election results map 2024: How does it compare to 2020?
Republicans have won a bigger share of votes in every state in 2024 compared to 2020.
China reasserts South China Sea sovereignty amid Philippine boundary laws
China opposes the Philippine move to define the country's maritime entitlements in the South China Sea.
Indian soldiers engaged in deadly gun battles with Kashmir rebels
One rebel killed as two separate gunfights under way amid increase in armed attacks in the Indian-administered Kashmir.
The devastation brought by Spain’s floods of the century
At least 212 people died in deadliest deluge in a European country since floods in Portugal in 1967 killed about 500.
Video: AI robot’s painting sells for $1M at auction
A painting produced by an AI-powered humanoid robot called Ai-Da has sold for more than $1 million.
The EU Migration Pact
Irregular migration into the EU has become the political football of the 21st century.
Qatar suspends Gaza mediation efforts
Qatar has suspended its mediation efforts between Israel and Hamas after a lack of progress in reaching a Gaza ceasefire
Israel bombs northern Gaza house killing 13 children amid ongoing siege
At least 32 killed after Israel bombs a house in Jabalia as aid agencies say weeks of siege has choked off north Gaza.
Pakistan beat Australia by 8 wickets in third ODI to win series 2-1
Pakistan dismiss hosts for 140 and chase the target in 27 overs to win their first ODI series in Australia since 2002.
Children among dozens killed in Israeli strike on northern Gaza house
At least 30 killed, including 13 children, in Israeli strike on a house in Jabalia as siege of Gaza's north continues.
Trump wins Arizona, completing clean sweep of all seven swing states
The AP has called Arizona for president-elect Donald Trump, four days after his victory.
Video: Clashes erupt in Valencia, Spain over gov’t flood response
Violent clashes erupted in Valencia between police and protesters who were demanding accountability over flash floods in
UK, US carry out air strikes on Yemen, including Sanaa
Air raids hit Houthi-held Yemeni capital, with no immediate reports of casualties, says Al Masirah TV.
Mauritius holds parliamentary election with cost of living crisis key issue
About a million people expected to choose 62 members to parliament with cost of living crisis on top of voters' mind.
Sorry Cinema
Director, Ahmad Hassouna says sorry' to cinema as he struggles to survive in Gaza.
24 Hours
Palestinian filmmaker Alaa Damo, documents the events that took place over one day in Gaza to his friend Mosab Al Nadi.
In Lebanon, ‘misleading’ and sporadic Israeli evacuation orders instil fear
Israel fails to consistently warn residents of incoming attacks. When it does, there are sometimes mere minutes to flee.
India bets on Modi-Trump warmth to navigate choppy future with US
Tariffs and Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric could hurt India. The Modi-Trump friendship could be a saviour.
Mauritius election: Amid wiretapping scandal, what’s at stake?
The election is being held amid explosive allegations of wiretapping operations by government operatives.
Thousands protest in Spain’s Valencia over handling of deadly floods
About 80 people are still missing and people are angry at the government after the deadliest deluge in decades.
Thousands march in Valencia to protest flood response
Thousands of protesters march in the Spanish city of Valencia.
Volcano eruption in Indonesia claims the lives of at least 9 people
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in Indonesia has erupted repeatedly, claiming at least nine lives.
Israel attacks displaced people camped at Gaza hospital
A number of attacks from north to south Gaza killed at least 44 Palestinians since dawn on Saturday.
Israeli attacks kill 40 as limited aid arrives in ravaged northern Gaza
The Israeli military killed more civilians and journalists in attacks across Gaza, especially its besieged north.
Where did Joe Biden fail?
The outgoing US president is widely said to have achieved too little or nothing.
Qatar has suspended mediation efforts on Gaza, Foreign Ministry says
The move comes amid growing frustration with lack of progress on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Destruction in Beirut’s southern suburbs from Israeli air attacks
Israeli air attacks have caused extensive destruction in residential areas in Beirut's southern suburbs.
EU pledges ‘unwavering support’ to Ukraine after Donald Trump’s win
The 27-member bloc's foreign policy chief visited Kyiv and said EU support is necessary to fight Russian aggression.
‘Bloodbath’: Railway station bombing in Quetta, Pakistan leaves 26 dead
It was like 'Judgement Day', says one victim, after a suicide bomber targeted passengers waiting to board a train
Fact-check: Did 20 million Democratic votes ‘disappear’ in the US election?
Social media posts are claiming that millions of votes are missing and the 2024 election was stolen. Not true.
Unseen paths: Young and visually impaired in Costa Rica
A photographer explores the challenges and resilience of two teenagers with visual disabilities.
Trump’s win: The image, message and moment
Trump's victory was as much about the political context as it was about the media moment.
UNIFIL accuses Israeli forces of destroying its property in Lebanon
UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have released footage they say shows an Israeli excavator destroying their property.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in raid on occupied West Bank town
The Health Ministry says a young man was killed and two people were injured in an assault in the town of Aqqaba.
How are you? A question I struggle to answer in Gaza
When my friends outside Gaza try to check on me, I do not know how to respond.
Bolivia court bars former leader Evo Morales from running for office
The ruling prevents the country's first Indigenous president from contesting elections scheduled in August 2025.
Pentagon allows US military contractors to fix weapons in Ukraine
US eases restrictions for a few contractors to work away from the front lines and says they won't engage in combat.
Nearly 380,000 people displaced by South Sudan floods, UN says
A surge in malaria is reported in several states and is overwhelming the health system, according to a UN agency.
Boy who sleeps on his mother’s grave in Gaza
Palestinian boy Zein Yousef has been sleeping at his mother's grave since she was killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza.
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