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Could the Ukraine war be nearing an end?
President Trump's diplomatic drive puts pressure on Kyiv and Moscow.
What were Israel’s ‘genocidal acts’ against reproductive health in Gaza?
UN investigators have accused Israel of committing genocidal acts" by targeting women's health facilities in Gaza.
Elon Musk wants to use AI to run US gov’t, but experts say ‘very bad’ idea
Gov't use of AI can go wrong in many ways, experts say, including lack of transparency on how tools are trained.
Actor Khalid Abdalla concerned about eroding protest rights in UK
British actor Khalid Abdalla has told Al Jazeera he is concerned about the erosion of the right to protest.
Russia’s Putin backs idea of Ukraine ceasefire, but voices doubts
Russian president indicates insists on guarantees for a long-lasting peace to address root causes of conflict.
Syria’s interim leader signs constitutional declaration, hails a new future
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed a constitutional declaration, saying it will shape a new future.
Putin says he is open to Ukraine ceasefire, but with conditions
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he supports proposals to end hostilities" with Ukraine, but with conditions.
Trump vows 200% retaliatory tariff on European wine and spirits
Warning comes after EU announced retaliatory tariffs on $28bn of US goods in response to US levies on steel, aluminium.
South Sudan: surge in violence pushes country to “precipice”
Nyagoah Tut Pur of Human Rights Watch analyses the recent surge in violence in South Sudan.
Armenia and Azerbaijan finalise draft peace deal to resolve conflict
Peace talks progress after Azerbaijan's recapture of Karabakh, pushing towards a treaty to end decades-long hostilities.
Syria’s al-Sharaa signs temporary constitution
President hails new history' as he signs document while Israel launches air attack on Damascus.
Dr Hussam Abu Safiya’s lawyer reveals abuse he faces in Israeli prison
Dr Hussam Abu Safiya's lawyer reveals the abuse and degrading treatment he faces in Israeli prison.
My Hijab, My Choice
Five British women share their personal experiences of suffering discrimination in the UK because they wear the hijab.
Satellite photos show Gaza darkened by Israeli power restrictions
Satellite photos from NASA show the widespread impact of Israel's electricity and fuel cutoffs to Gaza.
Qatar begins supplying natural gas to Syria through Jordan
Qatar will provide 400 megawatts of electricity daily to Syria, where authorities have struggled with power generation.
With an ailing economy, is China a stable global player?
Chinese leaders have unveiled their plans to revive the economy during the National People's Congress.
The Palestinians Israel displaces in the West Bank have nowhere to go
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are anxious about the future as Israel steps up aggression against refugee camps.
Argentina football fans join pensioners facing protest crackdown
Football fans in Argentina have joined pensioners in weekly protests against government funding cuts.
Southern Africa regional bloc to withdraw troops from DRC amid M23 advance
The SADC mission that has suffered losses this year will conduct a 'phased withdrawal' of its troops.
Sporadic, slow rebuilding deepens wounds of Ukrainian town bombed by Russia
Amid unsteady reconstruction efforts, pain persists in Borodyanka, a town where hundreds of civilians were killed.
Trump’s tariffs may end up blowing up the US dollar hegemony
Some of the US president's most daring MAGA policies may inflict irreparable harm to the US economy.
WBO orders Usyk to defend heavyweight boxing title against Parker
The World Boxing Organization has given Oleksandr Usyk a month to reach a deal to fight Joseph Parker.
Trump appears to walk back Gaza expulsion plan
US President Donald Trump has said Palestinians in Gaza are not going to be expelled, backtracking on his comments.
US-Ukraine ceasefire proposal: What could Russia demand?
Analysts speculate that Russia could demand a lifting of sanctions or removal of Ukrainian troops from Kursk.
Russian, US delegation to meet in Moscow for Ukraine ceasefire talks
Trump envoy Steve Witkoff visits Moscow as Russia claims to have recaptured key towns in Kursk region from Ukraine.
Iran bets big on gold as it weathers Trump turmoil
Iran says it has turned much of its reserves into gold, as gold imports soar to three times the level of last year.
A blood moon will rise: When and how to watch the total lunar eclipse
The eclipse is set to take place on the night of Thursday, March 13, into the early hours of Friday, March 14.
A New Round of Violence in Syria?
In this episode of Project Force, @AlexGatopoulos asks whether another round of violence is coming in Syria
Trump electricity stance
We compare and contrast Trump's reaction to Canada's surcharges and his silence on Israel cutting Gaza's power.
Trump’s steel, aluminium tariffs: How are targeted countries responding?
Some countries are fighting back with retaliatory tariffs, others are seeking exemptions and are trying to negotiate.
Pope Francis marks 12 years as head of Catholic church in hospital
The leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics is recovering from double pneumonia at Rome's Gemelli hospital.
Football diehards and Argentinian retirees protest pension reform
Riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon to try to disperse stone-throwing protesters.
Video: Questions in Pakistan over train hijacking
Security forces in Pakistan say they have killed all 33 separatist fighters behind a deadly attack on a train.
Israel’s attacks on reproductive healthcare in Gaza ‘genocidal’: UN
UN experts say Israel 'intentionally attacked and destroyed' the Palestinian territory's main fertility centre.
Trump trade comments
We compare and contrast Donald Trump's changing position on trade deals, even those he's previously signed and endorsed.
Israel aid claims
We compare and contrast Israel's claim that food has been entering Gaza with a report suggesting 83% of aid was blocked
Duterte supporters call for his release from ICC
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's supporters have held a rally to call for his release.
Taiwan says tougher measures needed to counter Chinese infiltration
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te claims China is deepening its 'influence campaign' on the island.
Trump’s USAID freeze must serve as a wake-up call for Africa
Africa's leaders must stop blaming Trump, address corruption, and end the continent's reliance on US aid.
Former Philippines leader Duterte’s ICC case explained
Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has arrived at The Hague for his ICC trial.
Australia reviews visa of US influencer filmed picking up wombat
Home affairs minister says he can't wait to 'see the back of' content creator who posted video with marsupial.
Families of Duterte’s drug war victims grieve, seek justice in Philippines
Families of victims of the deadly police campaign have called on the ICC to go after other officials alongside Duterte.
Russian forces recapture Kursk, raising questions about US-Ukraine cutoff
Moscow's military liberated in a week much of the territory Ukraine had held for seven months.
Thunder beat Celtics to clinch NBA playoff spot
Oklahoma City Thunder defeat the Boston Celtics on the road to cement their status as NBA championship favourites.
Canada announces plan to ease Syria sanctions, appoints ambassador
Ottawa to begin easing unwinding sanctions, as it names its ambassador to Lebanon to serve in a parallel role in Syria.
Injuries, arrests in Argentina as football fans, retirees clash with police
Riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon to disperse people protesting pension cuts in Buenos Aires.
Duterte takes responsibility for Philippines drug war in video message
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says 'I am responsible' after arrest by International Criminal Court.
Lewis Hamilton itching to make Ferrari F1 debut at Australian GP
Lewis Hamilton is primed to make his first F1 race appearance for the famous Italian car manufacturer at Albert Park.
SpaceX delays flight to retrieve NASA astronauts stuck on space station
NASA says it will reattempt launch to bring home astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on Friday.
‘People need a break’: DRC conflict reignites dark memories of Congo wars
Is a deadly past replaying for Congolese as M23 rebels march on Kinshasa amid presence of Rwandan and Ugandan troops?
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