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How much does food cost in Gaza?
AJLabs breaks down the cost of food and other essentials in the besieged enclave.
Ukraine sanctions Georgian leaders over crackdown on pro-EU protests
President Zelenskyy targets the prime minister and other Georgian Dream figures for 'handing the country over to Putin'.
Biden’s pardon
Biden's reversal on pardoning Hunter.
There is now a window of opportunity for peace in Syria
The opposition taking control of Aleppo may give it enough leverage to jumpstart peace negotiations.
India captain Rohit drops down the order for second test in Adelaide
Rohit Sharma will move to the middle order after KL Rahul was retained as opener for the tourists.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson killed: Who are the victim and suspect?
Brian Thompson was fatally shot in Midtown Manhattan, triggering a frantic manhunt.
Children ‘incinerated’ in Israeli attack on ‘safe zone’ in Gaza
Women and children were incinerated" in an Israeli attack on tents in a so-called safe zone' in Gaza.
Shujayya
Shujayya follows a family in Gaza reeling from the devastating consequences of the 2014 Israeli bombing.
Video: Bahamas politician hurls parliament mace out of window
Video from the Bahamas shows an opposition MP staging a protest in parliament.
Israel’s buffer zone, created by bombing Lebanon with white phosphorous
Israel hit southern Lebanon 191 times with white phosphorus, is that tied to its dreams of a buffer zone?
Amnesty International accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza
A new report by human rights organisation Amnesty International has found that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
South Korea’s Yoon focus of police ‘treason’ probe over martial law chaos
Complaints submitted with police accuse the president and other officials of 'treason' for declaring martial law.
How Sudan’s civil war is unfolding
What's driving Sudan's conflict, casualties, and displacement crisis?
Palestinians call for action to halt Israeli attacks on West Bank hospitals
The Israeli military has apprehended an injured Palestinian in Nablus, in violation of international law.
Cricket Australia defends Afghanistan boycott after hypocrisy accusation
Australian cricket chief 'proud' of decision to cancel bilateral series after outgoing ICC chair questions 'principles'.
Weapon contamination in Ethiopia wrecks limbs and dreams
Unexploded ordnance in Tigray continues to pose a serious threat to children, who are often the most affected.
US says ‘Salt Typhoon’ Chinese hacking group behind major metadata theft
Senior US official says that dozens of telecoms providers around world targeted as China slams cybersecurity slander'.
After pledging renewal, South Korea’s Yoon shakes faith in economy
South Korean leader's bid to erase 'Korea discount' sputters after martial law declaration rattles markets.
Bitcoin tops $100,000 after Trump picks crypto-friendly SEC chair
Cryptocurrency surges to new high after Paul Atkins is nominated to head the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,015
These were the key developments on the 1,015th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Amnesty International accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza
The human rights group concludes that Israel's war on Gaza meets the legal threshold for genocide in a damning report.
Colombia’s President Petro replaces finance minister embroiled in scandal
Ricardo Bonilla is the second finance minister to depart Petro's government, which faces legislative hurdles and probes.
Mexico announces largest fentanyl seizure in its history, amid US pressure
The government also revealed it had detained thousands of migrants, as it attempts to appease Trump's border concerns.
South Korea’s defence minister resigns over martial law crisis
Defence minister's resignation follows brief martial law declaration and as Russia-North Korea pact comes into force.
Will South Korea survive the biggest challenge to its democracy in decades?
Political showdown comes after president's aborted attempt to impose martial law.
At least 50 people killed in Israeli strikes on homes, camps in Gaza
Deadliest attack is on displacement camp in al-Mawasi in south as bombardment in besieged north continues.
NATO chief urges increased defence spending as Trump presidency looms
Mark Rutte says to maintain current level of deterrence, 2 percent of GDP spending is not sufficient.
Biden tours Angola railway project to boost Africa-West trade links
President Biden visits Angola to promote a $550M US-backed railway project.
Insurance executive fatally shot in Manhattan
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed on a New York City street.
Who is Abu Mohammed al-Golani, leader of HTS in Syria?
With Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's dramatic capture of Aleppo, al-Golani has upended many expectations about the war in Syria.
French PM Michel Barnier’s government loses confidence vote
Barnier's government is France's first to be toppled in a no-confidence vote in more than 60 years.
Trump nominates Musk collaborator to head space agency NASA
Jared Isaacman, who made the first private spacewalk in September, is among latest picks by US-president elect.
Namibia elects its first female president
Namibia has elected Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as the country's first female president.
Trump has won the culture war
Progressive forces will need a bold new vision if they are to stand a chance in future elections.
At a camp in Mexico, migrants weigh the prospect of a second Trump term
Facing threats of a crackdown at the US border, migrants consider whether they can arrive before Trump's inauguration.
Syria gov’t forces battle opposition fighters near city of Hama
Fierce battles continue in the outskirts of Hama as Syrian opposition fighters advance after capturing much of Aleppo.
World chess champ Ding and teen challenger Gukesh tied past halfway mark
Gukesh Dommaraju gives up strong position in middle game with inaccurate moves in eighth match of world championship.
Police raid Georgia opposition parties’ offices as protests continue
The opposition Coalition for Change party says its leader Nika Gvaramia is detained by police.
Russia says ‘many’ countries eager to host Ukraine talks but no grounds yet
Kremlin says Qatar and a number of other countries willing to host negotiations but conditions are not yet right.
Threat of RSF invasion looms over el-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur
Displaced people are taking up arms to defend themselves against the paramilitary and the atrocities it is known for.
Democrats win final seat in US House, cutting into Republican majority
Republicans hold a 220-215 majority in House of Representatives but will have to deal with three early vacancies.
Fear and loathing in Culiacan, Sinaloa
'The situation' in the home city of one of Mexico's most notorious cartels is explosive and likely to get much worse.
US healthcare executive fatally shot in New York: Reports
Brian Thompson was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, a major US insurance company.
Georgians show “sheer anger” over suspended EU membership bid
Alex Scrivener of the Democratic Security Institute talks about why massive protests in Georgia broke out.
Israel “suffocating” humanitarian aid intended for Gaza
Ahmed Bayram on the devastating humanitarian situation in Gaza, and its worsening effects as winter approaches.
“Rapid collapse” of front lines in Syria due to complacency
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi on what led to the Syrian government being caught off-guard by opposition forces taking Aleppo.
How South Korea woke up to the shortest martial law in history
And how a nation quashed its first attempted coup in more than 40 years, in just a matter of hours.
Video: UN aid worker describes dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza
UNRWA emergency officer Louise Wateridge tells Al Jazeera about the desperate shortage of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Syrian opposition forces must brace for “coming pushback”
Ranj Alaaldin on what the Syrian opposition forces must now prepare for, now that they've captured the city of Aleppo.
Tech wars: Why has China banned exports of rare minerals to US?
The two countries have imposed tit-for-tat export restrictions for months to hamper technological and AI development.
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