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Who was Mohammad Reza Zahedi, the Iranian general assassinated by Israel?
Zahedi was the highest ranking commander to be killed since Major General Qassem Soleimani died in 2020 US drone strike.
How will Gen Z react to the TikTok ban in the US?
The future of those who've turned the platform into an arena for change hangs in the balance in the US.
‘I’ve lost everything’: Palestine footballer Balah on Israel’s war on Gaza
Gaza-born forward Mohammed Balah tells Al Jazeera how the war has brought his promising football career to a halt.
What is World Central Kitchen, whose team was attacked by Israel in Gaza?
The NGO has provided food aid in some of the world's biggest disasters and conflicts, from Haiti to Ukraine.
Watching the watchdogs: Israel’s attacks on journalists are backfiring
Israel is killing Palestinian journalists, banning foreign media from reporting on Gaza - and losing credibility.
Russia says explosives sent from Ukraine via EU countries seized
Authorities say they have seized cargo comprising of home-made explosives as Ukrainian drones hit deep inside Russia.
School shooting in Finland kills one, injures two as child opens fire
The 12-year-old shooter was arrested following the incident in a Helsinki suburb.
England’s Ben Stokes to miss T20 World Cup 2024 to work on bowling fitness
Defending champions England will go into the tournament without the all-rounder as he works to regain his fitness.
Al Jazeera condemns new Israeli law, rejects Netanyahu’s ‘lies’
Media network denounces Israeli PM's 'slanderous accusations', says they incite against the safety of its journalists.
Israeli strike kills seven World Central Kitchen workers
Citizens from Australia, Britain and Poland were among seven people killed in an Israeli air raid in central Gaza.
Anti-Assad Syrians lead protests against prison torture by rebel group
Hay'et Tahrir al-Sham, formed out of group with former ties to al-Qaeda, is accused of torturing prisoners to death.
Violence flares again in Haiti as PM questions promised political solution
Delay in the installation of a transitional council to govern threatens to prolong island nation's crisis.
Tourist numbers up in post-war Afghanistan
The number of foreign tourists visiting Afghanistan rose 120 percent year on yearin 2023, reaching nearly 5,200.
Singapore’s only Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling retires
Schooling stunned the world when he beat Michael Phelps for the 100m butterfly gold at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
How will the Baltimore Key Bridge debris be cleared?
A temporary route for vessels has opened in Baltimore following the collapse of a major bridge last week.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 179
Israeli militarywithdrew from its second devastating raid on Gaza's largest hospital, al-Shifa, leaving it in ruins.
Biden considers $18bn arms transfer to Israel, including F-15 jets: Report
Biden faces pressure from foreign partners, rights groups and some fellow Democrats to rein in arms sales to Israel.
Seven World Central Kitchen workers killed in Gaza: What do we know
Citizens from Australia, the UK and Poland were among seven people who were killed in an Israeli airstrike.
US judge rejects Hunter Biden’s bid to toss out tax case
US President Joe Biden's son is scheduled to go on trial for tax evasion in June.
Why does South Asia have the world’s worst air pollution?
Smog-ridden cities in Bangladesh, Pakistan and India had the poorest air quality last year, says report.
Japan’s low-key royal family takes to Instagram
More than 450,000 people are already following the account, which went public on Monday.
Australia’s PM demands ‘full accountability’ over death of Gaza aid worker
Australian leader says the death of Australian aid worker is 'completely unacceptable'.
Israel strikes Iran consulate in Syria’s capital Damascus: What we know
Iran has promised a response after an alleged Israeli attack on its consulate killed seven including two top commanders.
Japan lifts pause in funding for UNRWA, following Canada, Australia
Japanese foreign minister makes the announcement after holding talks last week with UNRWA chief.
Trump posts $175m bond in fraud case to avoid asset seizures
Former United States president was in February found liable for misrepresenting his net worth by as much as $2bn.
North Korea fires suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile
Pyongyang's latest move comes days after Russia used its veto to disband a UN panel monitoring sanctions compliance.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 768
As the war enters its 768th day, these are the main developments.
Thailand’s economy stumbles as Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia race ahead
Thai economy is falling far behind its Southeast Asian peers amid growing middle-income trap fears.
Israel ‘agreed’ to take US Rafah concerns into consideration: White House
Top US and Israeli officials have 'constructive engagement on Rafah' in talks previously cancelled by Netanyahu.
Knesset passes a law that could shutdown Al Jazeera in Israel
Israeli lawmakers approve a law that could shut down foreign broadcasters in the country, including Al Jazeera.
Shares in Trump Media tumble after filings reveal a $58m loss last year
The company debuted on the stock market last week, offering Trump a ray of hope amid pending financial woes.
Pentagon reveals senior official reported symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’
The announcement comes after a news report raises questions about Russian involvement in 'anomalous health incidents'.
Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to be sworn in as president for third term
El-Sisi's new term of six years is supposed to be his last, according to the constitution.
US doubles down on its defence of arming Israel despite Gaza atrocities
Biden administration says 'too many civilians' killed in Gaza but reasserts commitment to supporting Israel in war.
DR Congo president names Judith Suminwa Tuluka as first woman PM
Suminwa says she will work for peace and the development of the country, after being appointed by President Tshisekedi.
In Washington, DC: Celebrating Ramadan, protesting Israel’s siege of Gaza
US protesters say iftar at long-haul demonstration is a chance to connect, show depths of outrage over Gaza war.
Will Narendra Modi serve another term as India’s prime minister?
PM credited with economic growth but criticised for Hindu nationalist policies.
Trump posts video with image of Biden bound and tied
Biden's campaign is condemning an image of the US president shown hog-tied' on the back of a pickup truck.
Who is Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu who won big in Turkey local elections?
Opposition party CHP deals surprise blows to Erdogan as hopes raised for Imamoglu presidency in 2028.
Several killed in Israeli strike on Iranian consulate in Damascus
Commander Mohammad Reza Zahedi and his deputy Mohammad Hadi Hajriahimi among seven killed, IRGC says.
Russian court extends detention of journalist Alsu Kurmasheva until June
Russian American is accused of failing to register as a foreign agent' and spreading false information'.
‘We Jews are just arrested; Palestinians are beaten’: Protesters in Germany
In Germany, phrases including from the river to the sea' are banned and police are arresting people for using them.
Israel leaves al-Shifa Hospital in ruins and littered with human remains
Dozens of bodies have been found at al-Shifa Hospital after the withdrawal of Israeli soldiers following a two-week raid
Why are so many young Americans suffering from mental distress?
Cost of living, university fees and gun crime are have all contributed to rise in depression since COVID-19 pandemic.
US-based Formula 1 owner Liberty Media announces MotoGP takeover
The multibillion-dollar takeover places Formula 1 and MotoGP under the same Liberty Media ownership structure.
Turkish opposition wins major cities in local elections
Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) has dealt the biggest blow in two decades to President Erdogan.
As those fleeing al-Shifa get to south Gaza, they recount Israeli torture
Two people, one who was in the besieged hospital and one who lived nearby, tell of their ordeal to escape.
Israeli parliament passes law paving the way for Al Jazeera closure
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises to use the law to shutter local operations of Al Jazeera.
Russia calls off search for trapped gold miners
Rescuers say it's too dangerous to try to reach 13 miners buried underground in far eastern Amur region.
Pakistan court suspends Imran Khan’s prison sentence in state gifts case
Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi were each handed a 14-year sentence in the case in January.
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