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G7 backs Ukraine as Zelenskyy says he wants to end war next year
Ukraine president says Kyiv will do everything possible so war with Russia ends in 2025 'through diplomatic means'.
Media bias, inaccuracy and the violence in Amsterdam
What one night of violence revealed about the western media's failings on Israel and Palestine.
Zambia’s Kariba Dam crisis is one of inequality
For far too long the Zambian and other African governments have prioritised urban over rural communities.
Georgia election body confirms ruling party’s disputed win amid protests
Head of Central Electoral Commission is doused with black paint during unruly session as protesters gathered outside.
Hits don’t match the hype in disappointing Tyson vs Paul fight
Booing fans, a weary 58-year-old fighter and lack of aggression mar one of the most hyped boxing fights of the year.
Gabon votes in referendum on new constitution after military coup last year
Transitional leader urges voters to back draft charter, which proposes changes that include presidential term limits.
Volunteers mobilise as South Africa says it will rescue trapped miners
Government initially closed a shaft to deprive undocumented miners it called 'criminal' of food, water and medicine.
Super Typhoon Man-yi makes landfall in the Philippines
The Philippines has ordered the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people and cancelled dozens of flights.
Four-time champions Ghana out of AFCON 2025 after 1-1 draw with Angola
The Black Stars needed two wins in their last two qualifying games and are now left at bottom place in Group F.
Dutch coalition gov’t survives after minister quits over Amsterdam violence
Junior Finance Minister Nora Achahbar unexpectedly resigned to protest alleged racist comments by some cabinet members.
‘The atmosphere was electric’ – the fall and rise of Morocco’s cinemas
An important focus for socialising and learning until the 1980s, Morocco's art-deco cinemas are undergoing a revival.
Xi-Biden meet: Tariffs to Taiwan, what ails US-China ties as Trump looms
Trump's presidency could see escalating trade wars. But ties have been rocky under Biden too.
Paul beats Tyson as former heavyweight champ fails to turn the clock back
Boxing icon Tyson showed his age against social media phenomenon Paul, who won points in front of 72,300 fans.
Spies like them: The intelligence war between Iran, Israel
As Israel's wars in Gaza and Lebanon continue without pause, the region's long-fought shadow wars are gaining form.
Ten newborns killed in north India hospital fire
The babies died from burns and suffocation after a blaze swept through a neonatal intensive care unit in Jhansi.
‘Stripped of our human dignity’: What it means to be hungry in Gaza
Al Jazeera contributor describes what it's like to starve alongside her family under Israel's relentless bombardment.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 995
As the war enters its 995th day, these are the main developments.
‘Need a change’: Sri Lanka’s leftist win sparks hopes, bridges old divides
President Dissanayake's party has won a two-thirds majority in parliament, including among Tamils and Muslims.
‘Dastardly deeds’: Family of Malcolm X sues US agencies over assassination
The civil rights leader's family has accused the CIA, FBI and NYPD of concealing prior knowledge of the assassination.
US, South Korea and Japan slam ‘dangerous’ ties between Russia, North Korea
Leaders from the three countries met on the sidelines of the 2024 APEC summit to voice opposition to North Korea treaty.
House Speaker Johnson resists calls to make Matt Gaetz ethics report public
The probe, slated to be released Friday, has been left in limbo after Gaetz resigned his role as House representative.
Protesters storm parliament in Abkhazia
Protesters in the breakaway Georgia region of Abkhazia stormed the parliament building
What action can developing nations take to tackle the climate crisis?
Financing is one of the main sticking points at the COP29 conference in Azerbaijan.
What does Trump’s foreign policy team mean for the Middle East?
President-elect Donald Trump's foreign policy team is quickly taking shape.
Israel ramps up attacks on Lebanon as officials study US ceasefire plan
Israeli air strikes flattened five buildings in the Lebanese capital Beirut's southern suburbs.
Typhoon Usagi wreaks havoc in Philippines as another storm approaches
The Philippines is picking up the pieces after Typhoon Usagi flooded villages and forced thousands to evacuate.
How controversial is Trump’s pick of RFK Jr as US health secretary?
More about Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump's health secretary pick who is sceptical of vaccines, the FDA and fluoride.
Germany’s Scholz speaks to Russia’s Putin for first time in two years
The Russian leader said he is open to talks, but intends to keep the territory Moscow seized in Ukraine.
Project Esther: A Trumpian blueprint to crush anticolonial resistance
The Heritage Foundation strategy offers an insight into the persecution anti-Zionists will face in Trump's America.
What a second Trump presidency means for the Middle East and Ukraine
Marc Lamont Hill discusses the impact of a second Trump presidency on US foreign policy and global crises.
French court orders release of Lebanon’s Georges Ibrahim Abdallah
Abdallah was given a life sentence for his role in the murders of US's Charles Ray and Israeli diplomat Yacov Barsimant.
Protesters storm parliament in breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia
Tensions have flared during the past week over a proposed deal that would allow Russians to buy property in Abkhazia.
The role sport boycotts play in Israel’s war on Gaza.
We explore what role the sports field could play in a movement to boycott Israel over its war on Gaza.
Croatian PM sacks health minister accused of corruption
Prosecutors accuse suspects of 'accepting and giving bribes, abuse of position and authority and money laundering'.
Russia, Ukraine and the Koreas: Could Trump rock emerging wartime deals?
South Korea could step back from aiding Kyiv, a proposal that was spurred by the North's deployment to Russia.
Here’s why the Gaza war is ‘consistent with genocide’, according to UN body
The UN has released a report on the first nine months of Israel's war on Gaza where it accuses Israel of genocide.
Beaver moon to dazzle skies in this year’s last supermoon: When to watch
This supermoon will reach its peak brightness on Friday at 4:29pm Eastern Time (21:29 GMT).
In Amsterdam, clashes trigger a divisive blame game as old wounds reopen
Violence that marred a football match between Israeli and Dutch teams scars the diverse city now searching for healing.
Fire at care home in Spain kills at least 10 people
Firefighters battle blaze in one room for two hours as local mayor cites smoke inhalation as likely cause of deaths.
Clanging pans: Why Mozambique’s election protesters refuse to go away
More than a month after a disputed election, protests still roil the country, even as shutdowns bleed the economy.
Top polluting cities revealed as activists fume at COP29 fossil fuel lobby
Oil giants commit $500m for sustainable energy, but campaigners say lobbyists have seized control of climate talks.
New storm bears down on the Philippines after Typhoon Usagi wrecked havoc
Series of storms triggered flash floods and landslides, killing dozens, displacing thousands and destroying homes.
Could weight loss drugs fix UK’s unemployment problem?
US pharmaceuticals group Eli Lilly is to conduct trials of its weight-loss drugs in the UK.
South Korean opposition leader convicted for violating election law
Lee Jae-myung says he will appeal the court's decision, which could bar him from running for president in 2027.
Thousands march on New Zealand capital against Indigenous treaty overhaul
Controversial legislation revises the 184-year-old Treaty of Waitangi granting Maori tribes land rights.
North Korea’s Kim orders mass production of attack drones: State media
The unmanned drones are designed to carry explosives and can hit land and sea targets.
‘Dante’s inferno’: Wildfires scorch New York amid historic drought
For millions of New Yorkers in the concrete jungle and beyond, the spate of wildfires at their backdoor was unthinkable.
Trump led the charge to ban TikTok. Now he says he’ll save it
Trump has pledged to 'save' popular Chinese-owned app despite signing an order to ban it during his first term.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 994
As the war enters its 994th day, these are the main developments.
Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: What’s behind the celebrity boxing craze?
The unexpected matchup is the latest in the trend of pitting internet celebrities against each other or former boxers.
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