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Environmental worries after ship hit in Red Sea sinks
Environmental concerns are growing after the Rubymar, a UK-owned vessel, sunk in the Red Sea.
‘Incendiary and wrong’: Biden spurs anger for calling migrant ‘an illegal’
Biden used the divisive term in his 2024 State of the Union address, responding to Republican pressure in the audience.
Afghan women stage rare protests, braving Taliban reprisals
As handfuls gather on International Women's Day, UN rights rapporteur calls for release of detained rights activists.
Fatal aid-drop over Gaza as parachutes fail
Several people have reportedly been injured and at least 5 killed after parachutes dropping aid over Gaza failed to open
Israeli official faces corruption allegations in Honduras president’s trial
A witness in the trial accused an unnamed member of the Israeli embassy in Colombia of participating in a cocaine ring.
Healthcare in Gaza is in a state of acute trauma
The global medical community has a duty to speak up against the attacks on hospitals and healthcare workers in Gaza.
France makes abortion a constitutional right on International Women’s Day
Country becomes first in world to explicitly guarantee abortion as a constitutional right as Macron seals amendment.
UK students call on university to suspend rabbi who served in Israeli army
Dozens at the University of Leeds step up protests as ZechariaDeutsch continues his role as chaplain.
Biden criticised over Gaza aid port plan
President Biden faced criticism as he outlined plans for delivering aid into Gaza during his State of the Union address.
Ireland’s post-colonial identity crisis and Gaza
Why are Ireland's parliament and leaders sending mixed messages on Palestine?
Iran committed crimes against humanity during protest crackdown, UN says
United Nations mission finds Iranian authorities committed murder, torture, rape and other crimes in the crackdown.
British police officer named in Chris Kaba murder pleads not guilty
Judge lifts officer Martyn Blake's anonymity because there are no 'immediate' threats to his safety.
Why are millions internally displaced in DRC?
International solidarity campaigns have managed to bring attention to DRC's conflict, but how can they make an impact?
‘I yearn for the girl I used to be’: Gaza women tell their stories
On International Women's Day, four women in Gaza reflect on life in the midst of a war.
Israeli settlement expansion in Palestinian areas amounts to war crime: UN
UN rights chief says Israeli settler violence risks eliminating any possibility of establishing a Palestinian state.
How has modern Russian culture been shaped by Putin’s war in Ukraine?
While pro-war artists are endorsed by the Kremlin, Russia's crackdown on dissent has seen other artists leave.
Anarchy in Haiti as state of emergency extended
Haiti extended a state of emergency in Port-au-Prince as the authorities struggle to rein in powerful armed gangs.
Nigeria abduction: Hundreds of pupils missing after gunmen storm school
Search and rescue team deployed to find missing children, a majority of them aged between eight and 15.
Parents protest after 280 children are abducted from Nigeria school
Parents from a village in northern Nigeria have been protesting after gunmen abducted more than 280 children.
Why are refugee deaths at an all-time high?
Last year was the deadliest for people fleeing violence, war and persecution, according to the UN's migration agency.
Ireland votes in ‘women in the home’, ‘makeup of family’ referendums
PM Leo Varadkar says proposed constitutional changes a chance to delete 'very old-fashioned, very sexist language'.
Six months after the earthquake, Morocco’s Atlas villagers still in tents
Villagers are still huddled in their flimsy tents, waiting for assistance payments to rebuild their lives.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef hit by mass coral bleaching
Warming seas are threatening the home of thousands of marine species, but some corals can recover if temperatures cool.
Indonesian single mother makes ends meet as autorickshaw driver
'I must be strong because I make a living on and from the street,' says Ekawati, who plies Jakarta's notorious traffic.
US port plan to step up aid delivery to Gaza criticised as ‘distraction’
Plan criticised as attempt to 'divert attention' from widening famine in Gaza as Israel obstructs aid operations.
On 40th anniversary of UK miners’ strike, can Labour win back the north?
What caused the miners' strike 40 years ago and why did 'Red Wall' communities turn against Labour in the last election?
Why Afghan women are leaving Afghanistan
As the world celebrates women's rights, Afghan women are losing hope they will regain theirs.
Biden’s Gaza port plan and other key State of Union moments
Here are some of the key moments from US President Joe Biden's 2024 State of the Union speech.
Student, volunteer, shopowner: NW Syria’s Shaima defies limitations
She was born with a missing limb, but Shaima has never let that even slow her down.
Preview: Qatar MotoGP – three key talking points for the 2024 season
Can Yamaha catch up with Ducati and can anyone stop Francesco Bagnaia from winning his third successive world title?
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 154
Gaza's Health Ministry provided an update on the challenges facing women in the Gaza Strip.
US economy ‘envy of the world’: Biden takes on Trump’s big advantage
Biden is struggling to convince Americans of his economic credentials despite strong growth and low unemployment.
‘State of the Union is genocide’: Gaza protesters challenge Biden speech
Demonstrators in the capital say they represent the ideals Biden claims, as they call for full ceasefire in Gaza.
Biden says US will set up Gaza aid port
US President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address that the American military will set up a temporary pier".
Five key takeaways from Joe Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address
US president touts economic record, slams Donald Trump and calls on Israel to allow more aid into Gaza in heated speech.
‘Inflection point’: AI meme wars hit India election, test social platforms
Political parties are pushing the limits of AI's use to both ridicule opponents and boost their own popularity.
Hong Kong prepares tough new national security punishments
New bill includes lengthy prison terms for offences such as treason and longer sentences for acts deemed to be sedition.
Pornhub and other adult sites sue EU over landmark digital content law
Lawsuits challenging legislation come after similar cases taken by online retailers Amazon and Zalando.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 744
As the war enters its 744th day, these are the main developments.
Ten years after MH370 disappeared, what do we know?
Despite extensive air and sea searches the Boeing 777-200, which disappeared on a flight to Beijing, has not been found.
US lawmakers advance bill to force TikTok to cut ties with Chinese owner
Critics say Beijing could force video-sharing app to share data on its US users and spread propaganda.
North Korea’s COVID curbs still strangling economy, report says
Cross-border movement of people and trade have practically evaporated since the pandemic, Human Rights Watch says.
MH370 went missing 10 years ago. An Indonesian family hopes it can be found
The Malaysian Airlines plane with 239 people on board disappeared as it crossed into Vietnamese airspace in March 2014.
‘Terrible tragedy’: Canada rocked by mass killing of Sri Lankan family
The victims of a rare Ottawa attack included four children and two adults. A 19-year-old acquaintance was arrested.
Timeline: The Biden administration on Gaza, in its own words
Al Jazeera looks at Washington's main statements and positions on Israel's war in Gaza and how policy shifted over time.
Dozens of pupils abducted by gunmen in Nigeria’s northwest
Gunmen escape with children from a school in Kuriga town in Kaduna state.
People’s Protection Force patrols Gaza market
Masked men, called the People's Protection Committee' are patrolling Rafah, looking out for black market pricing
Modi visits Indian-administered Kashmir
India's PM Narendra Modi visited Indian-administered Kashmir for the first time since 2019.
Is European public support for Ukraine faltering?
Angry farmers in Poland and elsewhere are protesting against cheap imports from the war-torn country.
Biden to announce plan for US military to set up temporary Gaza aid port
Announcement to be made at State of the Union address as Biden faces outrage over steadfast support for Israel.
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