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Public workers in Africa see wages fall by up to 50% in five years: Survey
Budget cuts leave health and education workers struggling to make ends meet, ActionAid reports.
The Nairobi family values conference: When tradition is a colonial trap
Foreign forces continue to push conservative agendas on Africans under the veneer of defending' African tradition.
Gaza’s ongoing Nakba
Palestinians in Gaza remember the Nakba and Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud explains how they're experiencing it again.
Israel deserves “no applause” for allowing some food into Gaza
If this was about getting food to the people of Gaza, there are existing organisations."
Iran’s Khamenei slams ‘nonsense’ US nuclear demands
Negotiations between Washington and Tehran looking shaky as Iran resists US negotiator Witkoff's red line'.
Video: EU has ended all sanctions on Syria
The European Union has lifted all sanctions on Syria.
EU reaches initial deal to lift economic sanctions on Syria: Reports
Sanctions were levied during the rule of Bashar al-Assad, who was toppled in December.
Israel should “negotiate with the Palestinians” to stop war on Gaza
The negotiations should take place between Israel ... and the [Palestinian Liberation Organisation]."
Europe considers the perils of flying fighters in Ukraine’s airspace
Leaders weigh the risks of a plan named Skyshield that could see European air forces defend Ukraine from the air.
Pregnant woman among victims of Israeli strike on Gaza school shelter
An Israeli air strike on the Musa bin Nusair School in Gaza City has killed at least a dozen Palestinians,
Detained student Mahmoud Khalil honoured at alternative graduation
Detained Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was honoured at an alternative graduation ceremony in New York.
Video: UK, France, Canada threaten action against Israel over Gaza
Leaders from Canada, France and the UK threaten to impose sanctions on Israel if it continues its offensive in Gaza.
UK, France, Canada threaten ‘concrete actions’ against Israel over Gaza
Husam Zumlot, Palestine's ambassador to UK, urges arms embargo and support in holding war criminals' accountable.
‘Delaying extinction’: The last-ditch race to save the Orinoco crocodile
Venezuelan scientists fear they're losing the fight to save the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile from extinction.
Australia’s opposition coalition splits after election loss
National Party and Liberal Party part ways after more than 60-year alliance following election defeat.
US cuts another $60m in grants to Harvard University
Government says funding freeze is due to the university's alleged failure to address anti-Semitism on campus.
The one thing Trump might be getting right
His plan to cut the budgets of US intelligence agencies is a rare challenge to unchecked power.
India and Pakistan on the brink
@AlexGatopoulos assesses India and Pakistan's latest round of violence, and what could come
Photos: 3,000 ‘Smurfs’ – French town breaks world record
The town in Brittany's far west gathered more than 3,000 Smurfs, setting a new world record.
Venezuela suspends flights from Colombia after arrests of ‘mercenaries’
Venezuela's aviation authority said flights will resume a day after Sunday's parliamentary elections.
Trump signs bill outlawing ‘revenge porn’
Legislation criminalises publishing of intimate images, including AI-created 'deepfakes', without a person's consent.
The US has $36 trillion in debt. What does that mean, and who owns it?
The US has the highest national debt in the world, a quarter of which is owned by other countries.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,181
These are the key events on day 1,181 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
How conflict with India helped boost the Pakistan military’s domestic image
Pakistan's military enjoying renewed popularity after Indian clash, but analysts warn the surge may be temporary.
Biden’s cancer diagnosis renews transparency outcry; Trump claims cover-up
Former US president likely has had cancer for years, some doctors say.
US top court allows Trump admin to revoke protected status for Venezuelans
Supreme Court lets Trump terminate Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of people from Venezuela.
El Salvador arrests prominent human rights lawyer who defends deportees
Ruth Eleonora Lopez has defended Venezuelan immigrants deported to El Salvador by US President Trump's administration.
Trump tries to jump start peace talks with calls to Zelenskyy, Putin
US President Donald Trump spoke with the leaders of both Ukraine and Russia in back-to-back calls.
Eyewitness video shows Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis
Eyewitness video captured an Israeli airstrike hitting west Khan Younis in Gaza as people flee tents amid gunfire.
After Putin call, Trump says Russia, Ukraine will start ceasefire talks
US president says two sides will 'immediately' start talks to reach a truce, as Putin says efforts on 'right track'.
Europe’s political centre holds in weekend of elections
The results will reassure a European Union seeking respite from a rise in populism.
Former President Bolsonaro’s coup trial opens in Brazil
More than 80 witnesses are expected to testify via videoconference over the next two weeks.
British presenter Gary Lineker steps down over anti-Semitism row
British presenter and former England football captain Gary Lineker has stepped down from his role at the BBC.
Pope Leo XIV meets US VP JD Vance
Pope Leo XIV met with US Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Vatican, a day after his in
Measure targeting pro-Palestine NGOs disappears from US tax bill
Legislation would have allowed the executive branch to crack down on 'terrorism supporting' nonprofits.
Regeneron buys 23andMe for $256m after bankruptcy
Sale of genetic testing company raises concerns about privacy of 23andMe's 15 million customers.
Lithuania files case against Belarus at ICJ over alleged people smuggling
The Baltic nation is seeking damages, including compensation for border reinforcement costs.
Project Esther and the weaponisation of Zionism
A conservative project to allegedly counter anti-Semitism is using a pro-Israel stance to mask white nationalist goals.
Gaza medical supplies warehouse hit in Israeli attack
Gaza's Nasser Hospital is suffering immensely" from a shortage of medical supplies after an Israeli attack.
What is Israel’s new major ground offensive, Operation Gideon’s Chariots?
Israeli military launches a ground offensive in the besieged Gaza Strip as ceasefire talks are held in Doha.
Sudan’s army leader al-Burhan appoints former UN official as prime minister
Dagalo, who leads the rival Rapid Support Forces paramilitary, also announces a government as war ravages Sudan.
If the Dead Come Home: Iraq’s Mass Graves
In Iraq, a mass grave excavation reveals the challenges of identifying remains and returning them to their families.
UK, EU reach landmark deal: All you need to know
The new deal will allow EU boats to continue fishing in UK waters before the first post-Brexit UK-EU summit.
Israel should be excluded from Eurovision, Spanish prime minister says
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez says Israel should be excluded from the Eurovision Song Contest over its war in Gaza.
Gaza’s Khan Younis latest focus of Israeli forced displacement, bombing
Israeli army warns of 'unprecedented' assault on the southern city as dozens killed in strikes across blockaded enclave.
Moscow outlaws Amnesty International for ‘Russophobia’ amid Ukraine war
Russia claims members of the international rights group have backed 'extremist' organisations and 'foreign agents'.
Gary Lineker leaves BBC amid anti-Semitism row, pro-Palestinian comments
Britain's top football host is 'bowing out by mutual agreement' after backlash to a social media post about Zionism.
Chechnya’s Kadyrov wanted to resign. Or did he?
The Russian president is said to have denied Kadyrov's request.
Tanzanian opposition leader makes defiant appearance at treason trial
The trial has added to rising concerns across East Africa about threats to democracy.
What we know so far about Biden’s cancer diagnosis
US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Here's what we know so far.
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