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How federal agents protect candidates in Mexico’s deadly election season
Congressional candidate Bryan LeBaron was nervous about accepting a government security team. Then he saw the benefits.
South Africa’s ANC loses 30-year parliamentary majority after election
African National Congress vote share drops to 40 percent, forcing it to seek coalition partners to form government.
Gaza: The War on Hospitals
Israel is attacking Gaza's hospitals in violation of international law, but is it part of a pattern going back to 1948?
Can South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa survive the ANC’s election setback?
The governing party must form a coalition government but some opposition parties want the president out of the picture.
Universities v protest: A letter from a lesser alumnus
I'm not surprised my alma mater is at the centre of the anti-colonial student rebellion and colonist effort to crush it.
Photos: India votes in last phase of world’s largest electoral exercise
Indians cast ballots in the last phase of the country's weeks-long electoral process.
Israel pounds Gaza, insists on ‘Hamas destruction’ as US presses roadmap
Hamas open to plan announced by Biden 'based on foundation of permanent ceasefire, complete withdrawal' from Gaza.
Will the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 help cricket finally take off in the US?
Cricket has been historically unsuccessful in winning over the US, so how can the T20 World Cup help flip the script?
Close race as Iceland votes to elect new president
No single issue has dominated the campaign period for the polls, which is likely to be a race between three women.
We need to talk about Zionism
The Listening Post cuts through the confusion about Zionism and anti-Zionism in Western media and politics.
Children among 20 dead in boat accident in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar
Boat carrying at least 25 people sinks while crossing a river in eastern Afghan province.
Why is Kenya investigating alleged abuse by UK soldiers?
Multiple allegations of serious offences, including murder, have hounded British soldiers in Kenya for years.
Mayoral candidate murdered in Mexico two days before vote
Upcoming polls to pick legislators, governors and local officials have been marked by a wave of attacks on candidates.
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele cements power as he begins second term
After February landslide win, Bukele set to govern for another five years with near-total control of state institutions.
Russia pounds Ukrainian energy facilities with missile and drone barrage
Ukrainian officials say the attacks damaged infrastructure in five regions across the country.
Bid for dominance over Asia Pacific tests US, China attempt at detente
US defence chief Lloyd Austin hails a 'new era of security' in the Asia Pacific, drawing a strong pushback from China.
‘Minority exclusion’: Are Indian Muslims facing voter suppression?
Claims of voter suppression are rising - from names missing from electoral rolls to physical violence.
Preview: USA vs Canada – ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 opening match
History, reputation and bragging rights will be on the line as USA host Canada in the first match of the T20 World Cup.
On this year’s Global Day of Parents, I still long to be with my children
In a country that claims to be a champion of families, I remain separated from my children due to my political activism.
South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers on day 3
Results show the ruling ANC will lose its majority and be forced to seek coalition partners.
Why are South Korean babies and children suing their government?
The youngest plaintiff in the climate case against South Korea was a 20-week-old embryo.
Asia’s top security summit is under way in Singapore
As US and China defence chiefs meet in Singapore, attention turns to rising tensions over the future of Taiwan.
Top US lawmakers invite Israel’s Netanyahu to Congress amid Gaza war
Israeli prime minister set to deliver address to Congress despite growing anger over his government's abuses in Gaza.
October 7 survivors are suing pro-Palestinian groups. But what is the aim?
Experts fear lawsuits against pro-Palestine student groups could stifle free speech and deplete resources for activism.
Biden urges Israeli leaders to ‘stand behind’ Gaza ceasefire proposal
US President Joe Biden is urging Israel and Hamas to agree to a ceasefire proposal.
The fall of Mexico’s PRI party, a once-dominant political force
As the June 2 election nears, experts say the PRI remains weak, limping to a lacklustre result in the presidential race.
Lebanon front is ‘pressuring Israel’, Hezbollah chief Nasrallah says
Hassan Nasrallah says the battle between Hezbollah and Israel will help determine the fate of Lebanon and the region.
Biden says Israel has agreed to ‘enduring’ Gaza ceasefire proposal
US president's announcement comes as he faces widespread criticism over his Gaza policy in lead-up to November election.
‘Looks like an angel, but really a devil’: Trump slams judge after trial
Former US President Donald Trump lashed out a day after his conviction on 34 criminal charges.
France bans Israeli companies from weapons exhibition
French Defence Ministry suggests the decision is linked to Paris's opposition to the ongoing Israeli invasion of Rafah.
Trump, first ex-president ever convicted of a crime, slams New York trial
In meandering address resembling campaign speech, Trump repeats unfounded claim President Biden behind hush-money trial.
Israel has encroached on 32% of Gaza, Al Jazeera investigation shows
Gaza's territory has been shrunk by a buffer zone that winds around its boundary and wide axis torn through its centre.
What’s behind the rise of the far right in Europe?
Marc Lamont Hill discusses the rise of far-right parties in Europe and the upcoming EU elections.
Separatists kill at least 11 people in southeast Nigeria, army says
Main separatist group in restive southeast region denies responsibility and blames 'criminals' for the deadly attack.
Is Israel losing the information war on Gaza?
Marc Lamont Hill talks to documentary producer Sut Jhally about Israel's information warfare strategy.
Zuma big election ‘winner’ as South Africa heads for coalition government
The former president's MK gained at the expense of the ANC which is set to lose its majority for the first time.
Teams, format, India vs Pakistan: All to know about the T20 World Cup 2024
How many teams are playing and what's the format? When's India vs Pakistan and where? Al Jazeera answers your questions.
Why are Gen Z and Millennials ditching their smartphones for dumb phones?
We'll explore how some people are ditching their smartphones for old-school dumb phones and embracing low-tech living.
Darker days lay ahead for opposition, minorities after India’s election
Modi-led Hindu nationalists are set to win the election, and will likely use their new mandate to increase repression.
‘Jets of magma’: Lava spurts from Iceland volcano, forcing evacuations
The fifth eruption since December is described by experts as the most powerful yet.
What’s next for Catalonia after secessionists’ historic loss?
The seccesionists are down, but not out. And an amnesty law and government formation talks mean uncertainty is ahead.
Red Sea tensions: Yemen’s Houthis ‘attack’ US carrier after deadly strikes
Rebel group claims assault after reporting 16 killed in US-UK attacks on the Hodeidah province.
UEFA Champions League final preview: Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid
Real Madrid is chasing a 15th Champions League crown but Borussia Dortmund's second title would not be a great shock.
After Trump guilty verdict, US divisions deepen as Russia extends sympathy
While Democrats rejoice and Republicans agonise, international reactions on the historic guilty verdict pour in.
What’s next for Donald Trump after hush money conviction?
Here's how Trump's hush money conviction can affect the US election in November 2024.
Ten years after Yazidi genocide, survivors struggle to rebuild lives
NGOs report that 200,000 are displaced in Iraq's Kurdistan region, while thousands trapped in legal limbo in Europe.
US, China defence chiefs hold rare talks on Taiwan, South China Sea
Singapore meeting marks first substantive face-to-face talks between the two nations in 18 months.
India Lok Sabha election 2024 Phase 7: Who votes and what’s at stake?
Voters will decide the fate of 904 candidates contesting 57 seats in the last phase of the Lok Sabha polls on June 1.
OpenAI says it disrupted Chinese, Russian, Israeli influence campaigns
ChatGPT maker says influence operations failed to gain traction or reach large audiences.
Myanmar military control weakening as anti-coup forces advance: Report
Expert analyses find ethnic armed groups and anti-coup forces consolidating their positions after major offensive.
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