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Taiwan earthquake rescues
Hundreds of tourists have been located safely in Taiwan, a day after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the island.
Will the US unemployment rate continue at historic lows?
US job growth has continued at a steady clip in months since COVID pandemic, but experts are looking for warning signs.
Myanmar opposition launches drone attack on military’s stronghold capital
Shadow government says the attack aims to show military leaders they have nowhere to hide.
Denmark missile launcher fault closes busy shipping strait
Denmark's National Maritime Authority warns ships not to sail through the Great Belt strait.
Diplomatic spat erupts between Poland and Israel after WCK killings in Gaza
Israel's ambassador has sparked outrage for accusing Poles of anti-Semitism following the killing of seven aid workers.
Why I’m protesting against my Israeli government | Close Up
Gil Dickmann's aunt was killed on October 7. His cousin is a captive. He's leading the charge against Israel's Gaza war.
Are Modi’s economic policies benefitting all Indians?
India is the world's fifth-largest economy. The World Bank says the nation is leading growth in South Asia.
Pedro Sanchez: Championing Gaza ceasefire and Palestine statehood
Spain's prime minister says Netanyahu's strategy leads to international isolation as Gaza death toll rises.
Saudi Arabia to host women’s tennis WTA Finals for the next three years
The lucrative, multiyear deal is the latest professional sports event acquisition by the kingdom in recent years.
Celebrations in eastern Turkey as pro-Kurdish mayor-elect reinstated
A pro-Kurdish politician in eastern Turkey has had his victory in this week's local elections restored.
At least 11 killed in attack on Iran’s IRGC in border province: State media
Several wounded in clashes in restive Sistan-Baluchestan province which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Russia scales up its attacks as Ukraine warns of urgent need for weapons
Russia has mounted its largest attacks since October, and its missiles are destroying Ukraine's power plants
Displaced 12-year-old boy becomes Gaza’s youngest medic
12-year-old Zakaria es-Sersek is a volunteer medic at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza.
Somalia expels Ethiopian ambassador amid Somaliland port deal dispute
Mogadishu also shuts down Addis Ababa's consulates in Hargeisa, capital of the Somaliland, and Garowe in Puntland.
Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Literary giant, revolutionary hero, domestic abuser
The allegation that Ngugi used to beat his wife should start a new conversation on patriarchy in Africa.
South African footballer and Olympian Luke Fleurs killed in hijacking
Fleurs was shot in the chest while waiting to be attended to at a petrol station in a Johannesburg suburb, police say.
‘AI-assisted genocide’: Israel reportedly used database for Gaza kill lists
Two Israeli media outlets report Israeli military's use of AI-assisted system called Lavender to identify Gaza targets.
More than a dozen Pakistani judges receive letters with ‘toxic’ powder
Letters containing a suspicious white powder sent to at least 17 top judges, prompting an investigation by authorities.
Underground tunnels found in Israel from Jewish revolt against Romans
Archaeologists have uncovered a vast tunnel system under northern Israel.
Why does Israel keep launching attacks in Syria?
Israel launched two of its largest and deadliest strikes on Syria in the past week, promising even more attacks.
What’s behind the latest US sanctions on Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa?
Have sanctions ever achieved much in Zimbabwe, and how do they affect the country's economy?
Kuwait voters head to polls to pick new parliament
An estimated 835,000 Kuwaitis are eligible to vote in first elections under new emir, Sheikh Mishal al-Ahmad Al Sabah.
Russian drones hit residential buildings in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Ukrainian officials say rescue workers are among four killed as wave of Shahed drones hits border city.
Ethiopia’s army accused of committing war crimes in Amhara region
Human Rights Watch urges UN to launch a probe into the 'summary killings' carried out by government forces in January.
A year of living less dangerously? Finland’s first 12 months in NATO
Finland's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been to move away from its policy of self-reliance.
Israel strike that killed 106 people in Gaza ‘apparent war crime’: Probe
Human Rights Watch says 54 children among dead in 'unlawful' attack on residential building on October 31.
Shutdown threat: When has Israel targeted Al Jazeera before?
Netanyahu has repeatedly called to shut down Al Jazeera in Israel, while the Israeli army has attacked its reporters.
Huge protests across Israel are telling Netanyahu to leave, will it happen?
As ceasefire talks with Hamas drag on, thousands of Israelis are calling for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to go.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 181
Global outrage and pressure on Israel following an attack that killed seven World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza.
Rescue workers killed in Russian strikes on Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Ukrainian officials say wave of Shahed drone strikes on border city injured at least 12 people.
UK’s Rishi Sunak faces growing pressure to stop arms sales to Israel
Political pressure on PM to halt arms exports to Israel grows after seven aid workers were killed in an air attack.
Israel’s Gantz challenges Netanyahu with call for election amid Gaza war
Polls suggest Gantz's party would come top in any election, making him favourite to take over Benjamin Netanyahu as PM.
Myanmar deaths from mines, ordnance tripled in 2023: UN
UN children's agency says more than 20 percent of the victims were children.
India’s electoral bonds laundry: ‘Corrupt’ firms paid parties, got cleansed
From PM Modi's BJP to the opposition Trinamool Congress, parties gained from donations that activists say were dubious.
Tonga ministers quit amid standoff with powerful monarch
Crisis erupted last month after King Tupou VI abruptly withdrew 'confidence and consent' for three ministries.
Majority in Southeast Asia would choose China over US, survey suggests
Survey by Singapore-based think tank points to Beijing's growing influence in the region.
‘Not good enough’: Australia’s PM slams explanation for aid workers’ deaths
Australian leader says he demanded 'full accountability' for Australian's killing in call with Benjamin Netanyahu.
Media feel pressure to tell ‘positive’ China story as party tightens grip
State-linked Sixth Tone news outlet, known for its coverage of socioeconomic issues, comes under scrutiny.
Taiwan says 1,000 injured in earthquake, rescue efforts focus on Hualien
The quake struck on Wednesday morning and was the strongest to hit the island in 25 years.
NASA names firms to develop rover for first crewed Moon mission since 1972
US space agency picks Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost and Venturi Astrolab to create designs for lunar rover.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 770
As the war enters its 770th day, these are the main developments.
Gaza ceasefire talks stall as Israel and Hamas dig in
Qatar says the major sticking points remain the same as behind-the-scenes talks attempt to secure a truce in Gaza.
US prosecutors spar with judge over order in Trump classified document case
Special Counsel Jack Smith has questioned whether an order to provide jury instructions may 'distort' an eventual trial.
Turkey’s election authority reinstates pro-Kurdish mayoral election winner
Election authority reverses ejection of Kurdish winner of mayoral race in city of Van in eastern Turkey.
Taiwan earthquake aftershock concerns
Residents fear aftershocks first night after 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan
Colombia and Panama failing to protect migrants in Darien Gap: HRW
Human Rights Watch has urged the two countries to ensure the safety of people crossing the dangerous migration route.
Botswana threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany
President Mokgweetsi Masisi offers to send the animals as a 'gift' to Berlin amid a dispute over hunting trophies.
Wisconsin is latest US state to send ‘uncommitted’ message to Biden on Gaza
More than 47,800 people cast 'uninstructed' votes in state primary, in latest stop of national protest movement.
Protests called as Georgia revives controversial ‘foreign agents’ law
Governing party hopes to pass legislation, dropped last year amid mass demonstrations, before October elections.
WCK aid worker killings are a ‘message to the world’
Stop arming Israel, says Rafah hospital director in response to killing of WCK aid workers.
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