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Watching the watchdogs: The US media and intergenerational fault lines
The media is playing a central role in the clash between progressive youth and the political establishment in the US.
Millions vote amid heatwave alert in Phase 6 of India’s staggered election
Many people lined polling stations before the start of voting at 7am to avoid blazing sun at peak of summer.
A brief history of the traffic light and why we need a new colour
The design has barely changed in 100 years but, now, self-drive vehicles may need a fourth colour.
Modi’s media marathon
As Narendra Modi fights for a third term in office, his media blitz is like nothing he has done before.
Punched, choked, kicked: German police crack down on student protests
Germany's students protesting against Israel's war on Gaza say their right to free speech is under attack.
‘Down with dictatorship’: Tunisians rally against gov’t crackdown on media
Demonstration comes after two Tunisian commentators critical of President Saeid were sentenced to prison.
Italy to resume UNRWA funding as Gaza faces humanitarian crisis
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani says most of the $38m funding will be allocated for food in Gaza.
Four anti-Muslim claims dominating India’s election: What’s the truth?
India's Hindu nationalists have peddled conspiracy theories about Muslims. Here are some facts about their claims.
Chile arrests firefighter for allegedly starting deadly blaze in February
A firefighter and a forest official held on suspicion of starting a fire that killed 137 people in Vina del Mar city.
Some 45,000 Rohingya flee amid allegations of beheading, burning in Myanmar
UN rights chief Volker Turk urges Bangladesh, other countries 'to provide effective protection' to the latest refugees.
Rescuers search rubble after over 300 buried in Papua New Guinea landslide
Landslide blocked highway access to affected communities making helicopters the easiest way to reach the disaster zone.
Colombia’s ex-President Uribe charged with witness tampering
Uribe, who was president from 2002 to 2010, faces up to 12 years in prison for witness tampering and bribing witnesses.
ICC T20 World Cup 2024 stadiums: Where’s India vs Pakistan and the final?
Al Jazeera's guide to the nine venues that will host the T20 World Cup matches in the United States and West Indies.
Fearing war with China, civilians in Taiwan prepare for disaster
With society polarised, establishment criticised for doing too little, people take civil defence into their own hands.
Families of Uvalde school shooting victims sue Microsoft, Meta and gunmaker
The two lawsuits allege the technology firms entered into a 'scheme' with the gun manufacturer to promote its weapons.
ICJ orders Israel to end its Rafah offensive
The UN's top court orders Israel to immediately halt its offensive on Rafah.
How the Arab world will enable Palestine to win its war of liberation
With Arab unity, an independent, sovereign UN member state of Palestine will likely emerge very soon.
ICJ rules Israel must stop Rafah operation, what’s next?
The International Court of Justice has issued a legally binding order for Israel to halt its invasion of Rafah.
US calls for swift police deployment to Haiti after missionaries killed
US official says 'Haiti cannot wait' as Washington pushes for Kenya-led mission to help country tackle gang violence.
El-Sisi and Biden agree to send aid to Gaza via Karem Abu Salem crossing
Aid will be sent via crossing with Israel until legal mechanisms in place to reopen crucial Rafah crossing, Egypt says.
Worms, insects infest Gaza bound food stuck rotting in Egyptian sun
Worms and insects are eating up shipments of food originally meant for the people of Gaza.
What do African countries stand to gain from William Ruto’s US visit?
US designates Kenya as its first non-NATO ally in sub-Saharan Africa.
Pakistan’s ICC T20 World Cup 2024 squad: Babar to captain pace-packed side
Pakistan have named five pace bowlers in their 15-man squad for the tournament in the US and West Indies.
World reacts to ICJ’s order for Israel to stop Rafah offensive
Many figures around the world welcome the ruling while Israeli officials express anger and defiance.
Rights groups demand Biden halt Israel arms transfers after ICJ ruling
Court order for immediate halt to Israel's Rafah offensive is latest opportunity for Biden to take stand, observers say.
Small Town Safe House: Gender-based violence in a South African town
In a town plagued by rape and murder, a community worker is determined to help vulnerable young women.
UN Security Council passes motion denouncing attacks on aid workers
Resolution comes as record number of UN personnel and aid workers killed since October in Israel's offensive in Gaza.
What’s behind Norway’s recognition of Palestinian statehood?
Norway's leaders say recognising Palestine is a first step in the push towards a two-state solution.
Russian spy chief says more than 20 arrested over deadly concert attack
Russia says for first time that ISIL coordinated the concert hall assault in Moscow, in which more than 140 people died.
European countries recognition of Palestine: too little too late?
Marc Lamont Hill discusses the latest move towards recognising Palestinian statehood with analyst Mouin Rabbani.
ICJ rules Israel must ‘immediately halt’ offensive in Rafah
ICJ: Israel must immediately halt' offensive in Rafah, allow unimpeded access to investigate allegations of genocide.
Former ICC chief prosecutor: ‘Netanyahu is afraid’
Luis Moreno Ocampo discusses the International Criminal Court arrest warrant requests for Israeli and Hamas leaders.
ICJ orders Israel to halt its offensive on Rafah, Gaza in new ruling
Judges at the top United Nations court order Israel to immediately halt its military assault on the southern Gaza city.
‘Major non-NATO ally’: What does Biden’s new Kenya pledge mean?
Here's more about the non-NATO ally designation, promised to Kenya during President Ruto's Washington visit.
Why are Gen Z broke?
We look at why Gen Z about the world are broke and whether they deserve the bad reputation for their lifestyle choices.
Iran army finds no sign of foul play so far in Raisi helicopter crash
Preliminary report says no evidence of criminal activity but investigators signal the probe is not yet over.
Patients in Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital at ‘risk of death’ amid fuel shortages
Israel's months-long siege of Gaza has either destroyed or left most hospitals in the besieged strip out of service.
Armenia returns four border villages to Azerbaijan as part of deal
PM Pashinyan has called deal a milestone' on road to peace between the rivals, but protesters accuse him of betrayal.
Healthcare in Syria is at risk of collapse
Stakeholders gathering in Brussels on Monday must take urgent action to enable meaningful change.
South Africa elections 2024: Ten key people who could shape it
Elections in the country are won based on party popularity but some personalities are driving the discourse.
Who is Jomboy, the American baseball pundit making cricket fun for newbies?
From breaking down bowling spells for fun on a podcast, Jimmy O'Brien has become the new voice of cricket in the US.
Africa’s cholera crisis worsens amid extreme weather events
In Southern and East Africa, more than 6,000 people have died since a series of cholera outbreaks began in late 2021.
Jeremy Corbyn to run as an independent in UK general election
The 74-year-old will stand in his constituency of Islington North after being dropped from Labour candidate shortlist.
After northern distraction, Russia steps up attacks on Ukraine’s east
Ukrainian defenders hold the line and strike back at Russian ports, airfields and refineries.
US pressure could derail ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders
Court faces pressure after chief prosecutor announces he is seeking to arrest Israeli leaders for actions in Gaza.
India chemical factory fire kills at least eight, injures dozens
Police file culpable homicide charges, including negligence in handling toxic substances, against factory owners.
Video shows aftermath of deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea
Dozens of people are feared dead after a massive" landslide swept through a village in northern Papua New Guinea.
Singapore Airlines changes seatbelt rules, route after fatal turbulence
Airline says it has adopted 'more cautious approach' after incident that killed one person and injured dozens.
Doctors struggle in darkness as Gaza hospital generators shut down
Doctors at a key hospital in central Gaza have been forced to operate in darkness.
Japan, South Korea announce sanctions over Russia-North Korea arms trade
Pyongyang is accused of sending thousands of containers of munitions to Moscow for its use in the war against Ukraine.
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