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Mo Amer: Bringing the Palestinian experience to TV
A new show about an immigrant family in Texas is making waves for its groundbreaking depiction of a marginalised group.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian teenager in occupied West Bank
Odai Trad Salah, aged 17, was shot in the head by Israeli forces in the village of Kufr Dan near Jenin.
Ukraine dam hit by Russian missiles in Zelenskyy’s hometown
The strikes hit Karachunov reservoir dam in central Ukraine, flooding more than 100 homes, officials say.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 204
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 204th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Swiss mountain pass ice to melt completely within weeks
The pass between the Scex Rouge and Tsanfleuron glaciers has been iced over since at least the Roman era.
US Senate advances bill to significantly expand Taiwan support
Legislation would include billions in military aid and jettison many of the euphemisms used to avoid upsetting China.
Woman held in S Korea over bodies found in New Zealand suitcases
Police say the woman is believed to be the mother of two children whose remains were found in suitcases in New Zealand.
Armenia, Azerbaijan negotiate another ceasefire: Yerevan
Senior official announces ceasefire agreed, hours after defence ministry said shelling had stopped, but no confirmation.
Xinjiang residents complain of hunger after 40-day COVID lockdown
People in Ghulja take to social media to show empty fridges saying they are not receiving the supplies they need.
Ex-US official visits Russia to push for Americans’ release
Biden administration distances itself from Bill Richardson's efforts, but Brittney Griner's family welcomes the visit.
Haiti sees more protests as fuel price hike worsens public anger
Haitian government's decision to raise fuel costs adds to ongoing anger over gang violence, soaring inflation.
Putin does not believe Ukraine invasion a ‘mistake’: Scholz
German leader says no indication Putin has changed stance on Ukraine as UN chief says prospects for peace are 'minimal'.
What’s behind renewed fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan?
Dozens of soldiers from both sides killed in worst violence since 2020 war.
Photos: Thousands wait in line to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth
Mourners took their places in a queue snaking around the centre of London to see to the late queen lying in state.
‘Facilitator role’ at heart of Qatar’s foreign policy, emir says
'Our foreign policy aims to bring together different points of view,' Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani tells Le Point.
Ahmed al-Najdi: Egypt to free Al Jazeera journalist, lawyer says
Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Ahmed al-Najdi has been detained in Egypt since August 2020.
Photos: Fire crews battle massive blazes across US West
States across western US struggle to contain dozens of wildfires that experts say are worsening due to climate change.
Sweden’s centre-left PM Andersson concedes defeat in elections
Magdalena Andersson announced that she would resign after a close-fought polls saw right-wing bloc winning a majority.
Advocates urge Canada to grant permanent status to migrants
Rights groups say permanent status will help prevent abuse and allow foreign workers in Canada to defend their rights.
US: Starbucks labour organiser resigns from Buffalo store
High-profile labour organiser Jaz Brisack says the coffee giant forced her out because of her union leadership.
Amman building collapse: Baby saved as rescue efforts continue
Officials say six people have been confirmed dead so far following collapse of residential building in Jordan's capital.
Queen’s death accelerates ex-colonies’ push to ditch UK crown
Removing the British monarch as head of state would complete 'decolonisation process', Jamaican academic says.
US sanctions affiliates of Iran’s IRGC for ‘malicious’ cyber acts
Washington accuses individuals and firms of compromising networks based in the US and other nations since at least 2020.
End of the COVID-19 pandemic ‘is in sight’, WHO chief says
WHO urges countries to keep up their efforts to fight the disease, with lowest level of recorded cases since March 2020.
Syria could return ‘to larger-scale fighting’, UN warns
UN report finds 'grave violations of fundamental human rights and humanitarian law' have increased across the country.
Kharkiv triumph raises Ukrainian spirits – and victory hopes
Ukraine has reclaimed 8,000sq km of territory this month inflicting serious blow to Russian military ambitions.
Burkina Faso court finds mine execs guilty over flood disaster
Court finds two executives of Canadian mining firm Trevali guilty of involuntary manslaughter after deadly flooding.
Viewing King Charles from British Empire’s first colony – Ireland
For more than 700 years, the Irish lived under and alongside the English, and later British, Empire.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Kazakhstan before summit with Putin
Chinese president's trip underlines the importance Beijing places on asserting its role as a regional leader.
King Charles leads procession of queen’s coffin through London
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin is delivered to UK's Westminster Hall where she will remain for four days until her funeral.
El-Sisi’s Doha visit ends as Egypt and Qatar signal stronger ties
Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi signed a number of deals in Doha
Russia’s reasons for invading Ukraine ‘nonsense’, says ex-soldier
Pavel Filatyev, an ex-Russian soldier seeking asylum in France, opens up about his experiences on the front lines.
Why Chile wants Ecuador to be kicked out of World Cup 2022
Chile appealed FIFA decision to dismiss their complaint that Ecuador's Castillo was born in Colombia and not in Ecuador
Ukrainian flag raised as Zelenskyy visits retaken Izyum
Russian forces left the city last week as Ukraine pressed forward in a sweeping counteroffensive.
Armed woman breaks into Lebanon’s BLOM Bank demanding her savings
Desperate Lebanese are resorting to armed heists to retrieve money being withheld by banks.
EU chief proposes energy market reform, $140bn revenue cap
Energy market reforms include the taxation of energy companies and decoupling gas prices from overall electricity bills.
From Dadaab to Mogadishu: More refugees return to rebuild Somalia
Somalis who fled the country because of conflict are now returning home from one of the world's largest refugee camps.
Arrested Muslim boy, 8, gets bail a week after India violence
Authorities in Bihar come under severe criticism for arresting Muslim boy after clashes broke out during a Hindu event.
UK backs Ukraine’s claim it downed Iran-made drone used by Russia
Iranian government has not commented on allegations, but it has previously said it will not help either side in the war.
Grief and questions after UK police kill Chris Kaba, a Black man
Public figures have joined calls for justice after police shot through the windscreen of the car Kaba, 24, was driving.
EU court upholds record antitrust fine against Google
Google claims the case falsely relies on accusations it imposes its search engine and Chrome browser on Android phones.
US to move $3.5bn in Afghan assets to Swiss-based trust
Housed in the Bank for International Settlements, new Afghan Fund will be managed by a board of trustees, the US says
Photos: Thousands continue anti-military coup protests in Sudan
Near-weekly anti-coup rallies have taken place in Sudan since the October 25 coup led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
US ‘concerned’ over Pakistan media curbs, attacks on journalists
US State Department spokesman says press freedom undermined after TV channel sympathetic to Imran Khan was blocked.
How the Qatar World Cup will highlight Israel’s blockade of Gaza
Palestinian footballers and Gaza residents slam Israel's 15-year-long blockade that has limited freedom of movement.
In Somalia, al-Shabab’s courts win more converts
More Somalis are losing faith in the country's slow judicial process and are taking their complaints to the armed group.
Babies among six dead after refugee boat sinks off Turkish coast
The Turkish coastguard says a total of 73 refugees and migrants were rescued, with five still missing.
Two Palestinians, one Israeli soldier killed in Jenin shoot-out
Ahmad Abed and Abdul Rahman Abed, along with an unnamed Israeli soldier, were killed near a military checkpoint.
Arab Love Songs
Four unique songs of Middle Eastern romance, each with its own story of drama, tragedy and deception.
Clash erupts between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan border guards
The clash comes against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war and fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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