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Indian music legend Zakir Hussain dies aged 73
Tabla player brought Indian classical music to the world, collaborating with greats like former Beatle George Harrison.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,026
Here are the key developments on the 1,026th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Is Francafrique ending? Why Senegal is cutting military ties with France
A wave of African countries is pushing the former coloniser back, but Senegal is the only one without military leaders.
At least 38 killed in drone attack on Sudan’s el-Fasher: Activists
RSF ramps up attacks on North Darfur, as rights group accuses the paramilitaries of sexual violence in South Kordofan.
Israel bombs another UN-run school in Gaza ‘without warning’, killing 20
Gaza's Health Ministry reports at least 69 people dead as a result of several Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours.
Taliban’s Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani killed: Why it matters
The most high-profile assassination in Afghanistan since 2021 has sparked questions over divisions within the Taliban.
Hundreds feared dead on Mayotte after Cyclone Chido
Mayotte, a territory off the coast of Africa, is significantly poorer than the rest of France.
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger agree to grace period in ECOWAS withdrawal
The Economic Community of West African States hopes to use this time to convince the three nations to stay in the bloc.
Israel approves plan to surge settler population in occupied Golan Heights
Move comes days after rebel groups toppled Syrian leader al-Assad, weeks before Trump becomes US president again.
Palestinian journalist, Gaza Civil Defence workers killed in Israeli strike
Ahmed Allouh is the third journalist killed in Gaza in the last 24 hours.
Brazil’s Lula released from hospital after brain bleed surgery
Doctors say leftist leader has been cleared to work while recovering at home after being rushed to hospital last week.
Syrians return to the homes they fled, only to find them levelled
Qaboun neighbourhood in Damascus was almost completely destroyed by al-Assad forces in revenge for perceived opposition.
What to know about Syria’s new caretaker government
The challenges ahead are myriad as the government seeks to keep Syria running while preparing for transition.
Authorities say 22 rescued from Afghanistan mine collapse
No casualties reported after hours-long rescue in Samangan province in northern Afghanistan.
South Korean leaders seek calm after President Yoon’s impeachment
Main opposition party says it will not seek to impeach the acting president after martial law attempt.
The cost of mass deportation from the US
One of Donald Trump's campaign promises was removing migrants -- but can he afford to do it?
Israel to close embassy in Ireland after Dublin backs Gaza genocide case
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris called the decision to close the embassy 'deeply regrettable'.
Deadly Israeli attack on Gaza school highlights war on Palestinian children
School-age children and younger have been attacked and killed as they sheltered in classrooms in Gaza City.
The genocide kills dreams, not just people
On October 18, an Israeli bomb killed Palestinian artist Mahasen Al-Khateeb, her art, her dreams and her aspirations.
Rwanda, DR Congo peace talks hit snag as mediator Angola calls off meeting
DRC presidency says talks had hit deadlock over a Rwandan demand for DRC direct dialogue with M23.
Video: Cheers and criticism as South Korea’s parliament impeaches President
South Koreans have expressed a range of opinions about the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol.
The World Bank should reconsider its mega dam project in Tajikistan
Providing funding to a repressive regime to construct the highest dam in the world' is a recipe for disaster.
Why is the PA raiding Jenin camp, fighting the Jenin Brigades?
The Palestinian Authority surrounded the camp before launching a raid.
Kenya’s devastating drought is the worst in 40 years
The extreme conditions are leaving millions without food or clean water.
Ball-kicking protesters in Georgia decry new president Mikheil Kavelashvili
Georgia's ruling party has selected former football player Mikheil Kavelashvili as the country's new president.
Five ‘Bali Nine’ ring members return to Australia after 19 years in prison
Diplomatic efforts have resolved a saga that strained relations between the two countries.
Lazzarini: Can UNRWA survive Israel’s campaign and funding cuts?
Philippe Lazzarini discusses UNRWA's future amid Israeli accusations, funding cuts, and Gaza's deepening crisis.
Mauritius issues arrest warrant against former central bank governor
Harvesh Kumar Seegolam faces questions in a probe into alleged conspiracy to defraud case.
Israel’s expansion ambition
Does the growth of Israeli settlements and military expansion threaten a viable Palestinian state?
Israeli forces storm Gaza school sheltering displaced, killing at least 15
Remaining displaced, many women and children, reportedly being forced out of Khalil Oweida School by Israeli forces.
Israel intensifies Syria attacks, but HTS leader says doesn’t want conflict
De facto new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa slams Israelis attacks, but says Syria cannot afford to enter a new conflict.
Video: Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital attacked during Al Jazeera interview
Al Jazeera's Moath al-Kahlout was reporting on aid in a Gaza hospital, when an Israeli attack struck nearby.
India vs Australia: Head, Smith score centuries in third Test at The Gabba
Australia stage a middle order fightback to pass 400 against India on day two of the third Test in Brisbane.
At least 11 killed after Cyclone Chido slams into France’s Mayotte
Officials report at least two deaths, damage to properties as 'unexpectedly violent' cyclone hits island territory.
ABC News agrees to pay $15m to settle Trump defamation suit
The lawsuit stemmed from a top anchor's inaccurate on-air remarks about a sexual abuse case involving Trump.
The bitter final showdown over British coal, as sun sets on ‘dirtiest fuel’
The county of Cumbria in northern England is the battleground for a war raging over plans to build a new coal mine.
Blinken confirms US in direct contact with HTS in Syria
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has confirmed the Biden administration is in direct contact with the Syrian rebels.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,025
Here are the key developments on the 1,025th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Balomania: The beauty and dangers of illegal hot air balloons in Brazil
A secret society of giant hot-air balloon makers in Brazil risk everything to create and fly their masterpieces.
Outcry after RFK Jr linked to effort to nix US approval for polio vaccine
Robert F Kennedy Jr, a vaccine sceptic, has sought to distance himself from his lawyer's polio vaccine petition.
Pachuca shock Al Ahly to face Real Madrid in FIFA Intercontinental final
Pachuca defeated Al Ahly on penalties to set up Intercontinental Cup final with Spanish giants Real Madrid in Qatar.
ICJ weighs legal responsibility for climate change, ‘future of our planet’
The World Court's 15 judges will consider arguments made by over 100 countries in a case led by Vanuatu, island nations.
Can Syria’s new leadership establish a legal system to ensure fair trials?
Syrians demand justice for crimes committed during the Assad regime.
US Secretary of State Blinken acknowledges contact with Syria’s HTS rebels
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, has been designated a 'foreign terrorist organisation' in US since Trump's term in 2018.
Mango clothing chain founder Isak Andic dies in mountain accident
The 71-year-old businessman slipped and fell from a cliff while hiking with relatives near Barcelona, Spain.
Italy grants Argentina’s Milei citizenship sparking outrage
Critics call the decision 'intolerable discrimination' against those on 'an arduous journey to gain citizenship'.
Eight Arab countries vow to support ‘peaceful transition process’ in Syria
Syria's new government must be 'inclusive', say Arab foreign ministers in Jordan, warning against any discrimination.
Brazil’s former defence minister arrested in attempted coup probe
Brazilian police accuse Walter Braga Netto of meddling in investigation into alleged plot to overturn 2022 election.
Iran jails journalist Reza Valizadeh for ‘hostile’ US collaboration
The Iranian-American journalist has been sentenced to 10 years in prison, according to his lawyer.
At least nine killed in drone attack on hospital in Sudan’s Darfur
The Rapid Support Forces have been blamed for an attack on the last remaining hospital in the city of el-Fasher.
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