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Photos: Israel bombs mosque, hitting families sheltering nearby
One woman was killed and 20 people were injured in the makeshift tent encampment in Deir el-Balah.
US voters urged to check ‘uncommitted’ in protest of Biden’s policy on Gaza
The Abandon Biden' campaign urges Super Tuesday voters to tick uncommitted' to protest president's response on Gaza
Indian authorities demolish home of ‘heroic’ Muslim tunnel rescuer
Wakeel Hasan was labelled a national hero in India for saving dozens of workers trapped in a collapsed tunnel.
Far-left group claims attack on Tesla factory in Germany
Production halted at electric vehicle plant in Brandenburg after suspected arson attack causes power outage.
ICC seeks arrest of Russian officers over infrastructure attacks in Ukraine
It is the second time the court has announced arrest warrants for Russian officials in relation to the war in Ukraine.
Years ago a Greek refugee camp burned. Those blamed say they are innocent
Four Afghan asylum seekers, who were residents of Moria camp, deny their convictions. Their fate will soon be sealed.
Palestinian Canadians sue Foreign Minister Joly over arms exports to Israel
Sending military goods to Israel during Gaza war violates Canadian and international law, lawsuit argues.
Who is George Galloway, the British politician who has won Rochdale?
He appeared to side with Iraq over 1991 Kuwait invasion and dressed as a cat on Celebrity Big Brother - why has he won?
Haiti crisis: Is a gang-led coup next?
Haiti is in chaos after a massive prison break and gangs calling for the resignation of its PM. How did it get here?
‘No justification for Gaza carnage’: Nigeria Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar
Nigeria's FM speaks to Al Jazeera about his government's domestic plans and global approach.
EU proposes major defence boost as it eyes Russia and Trump
Bloc moves to strengthen defence sector in face of Russian aggression and prospect of weakened US support.
UNRWA photographer recounts Israeli killing of his daughter
A Palestinian father and UNRWA photographer returns to the place where Israeli forces killed his four-year-old daughter.
Turkey detains 7 suspected of spying for Israel
Suspects allegedly collected data on individuals and companies in Turkey and sold it to Mossad.
Palestinians seeking aid attacked by Israeli forces again
Israeli forces have once again opened fire on desperate Palestinians seeking aid from a convoy entering Gazy City.
How is Palestine connected to the climate justice movement?
Beyond the devastating aerial and ground offensive in Gaza, how does the Israeli occupation connect to climate justice?
‘The blood was everywhere’: Inside Israel’s Flour Massacre in Gaza
Voices from Nabulsi Roundabout and beyond react to the events of the killing of 118 Palestinians scrambling for food.
US criticised at UN for vetoing Gaza ceasefire resolutions
Palestine's UN envoy slammed the US during a UN session examining the misuse of veto power by the United States.
‘Birthright’ in a time of genocide
Amid the genocidal war on Gaza, Israel's Birthright programme accrued even more sinister implications.
India cautions nationals in Israel to move to safety
Embassy warning follows attack on border with Lebanon that killed an Indian worker.
Long wait for families of PTI leaders jailed over 2023 protests in Pakistan
Serving and ex-parliamentarians languish in jail for alleged violence during deadly protests after Imran Khan's arrest.
Russia accuses Western ambassadors of meddling in internal affairs
Moscow hit out at envoys claiming they refused to meet with foreign minister, as relations continue to deteriorate.
Russia spins German military leak but chances of escalation slim: Analysis
Analysts say while Berlin may be embarrassed, it's far from planning an attack to help Ukraine.
Ukraine claims another critical strike on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet
Kyiv's military intelligence unit says it sank the patrol ship Sergey Kotov near the Crimean peninsula.
Joe Biden, the Espionage Act, and me
Just like me, Biden shared classified information with the press. But the prosecutors treated us very differently.
Panama blocks ex-President Martinelli from election
Tribunal disqualifies candidacy due to 10-year prison sentence for money laundering handed down last year.
Executions in Iran hit 8-year high in 2023
Use of the death penalty surged by 43 percent following huge protests prompted by Mahsa Amini's death.
US Supreme Court delays Texas immigration law
Bill would allow state officers to arrest people suspected of entering the country irregularly.
Haitian gangs try to seize airport
The Haitian government has declared a state of emergency in a bid to quell the wave of violence.
Australia’s Sam Kerr pleads not guilty to racially aggravated offence
The Chelsea striker was charged with harassment of a police officer in an incident in London last year.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 151
Killings continue in Gaza as US Vice President Kamala Harris backs Israel a day after seeking a ceasefire.
‘We exist’: A Himayalan hamlet, forgotten by Indian democracy
As India braces for elections, the Totos, one of the world's smallest tribes, have little hope that they'll be heard.
Singapore’s PM defends Taylor Swift exclusivity deal amid regional grumbles
Lee Hsien Loong says deal to lure pop star not 'unfriendly' to other countries in Southeast Asia.
US sanctions Zimbabwe president Emmerson Mnangagwa over alleged abuses
US targets Mnangagwa, his wife and top government officials in overhaul of sanctions regime imposed in 2003.
Jeff Bezos topples Elon Musk to reclaim title of world’s richest man
Bezos has gained $23bn in 2024, while Musk has lost $31bn, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Philippines says ship damaged in South China Sea incident with Chinese boat
Collision occurred as the coast guard escorted a resupply mission to sailors on grounded ship at Second Thomas Shoal.
How Gaza ceasefire became a focal point in Barbara Lee’s US Senate campaign
Lee's supporters hope her advocacy for ending the Gaza war will help her in California's Super Tuesday primaries.
Ex-Twitter executives sue Elon Musk for $128m in severance pay
Ex-CEO Parag Agrawal and other top executives accuse Musk of believing 'rules don't apply to him'.
‘Two sessions’: China sets 5 percent growth target, boosts military budget
Beijing sets one of its lowest targets in decades amid property crisis, slowing exports and population decline.
‘Bad sign’: Legal scholars question US Supreme Court’s Trump primary ruling
The court struck down a Colorado effort to keep Trump off the state's primary ballot for his role in the January 6 riot.
Harris stresses US support for Israel, Gaza truce in talks with Gantz
Vice President Kamala Harris meets Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz amid growing pressure over Gaza war stance.
‘The same book over and over’: Scepticism over ruling Pheu Thai in Thailand
Six months after party formed government in deal with military-backed parties, voters still hanker for change.
Vietnam’s bid to exploit US-China chip tensions confronts labour hurdles
Hanoi is hoping to benefit from the push to de-risk from China amid intensifying geopolitical tensions.
Thousands displaced as Haiti’s ‘rapidly deteriorating’ crisis raises alarm
Tens of thousands of Haitians flee their homes across the capital Port-au-Prince amid spiralling gang violence.
UN experts say grounds to believe rape occurred in Hamas attack on Israel
Palestinian group has repeatedly denied allegations its fighters committed acts of sexual violence during the attack.
Travel influencer gang raped in India
Four arrests have been made after a Spanish travel influencer was attacked in India and gang raped by 7 men.
Is the United States misusing its veto at the UN Security Council?
The US has vetoed three resolutions calling for a suspension of hostilities in Gaza since October 7.
Pro-Palestinian Jewish group wants to see end of US funding for Israel
Jewish Voice for Peace is determined to see a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to US funding for Israel.
Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to Pentagon leak, faces over 16 years in prison
Plea comes after Teixeira agreed to a deal with prosecutors over last year's leak of classified US military documents.
France becomes world’s first country to enshrine abortion in constitution
French lawmakers approve bill in a 780-72 vote at an exceptional joint session of Parliament.
Medvedev says ‘Ukraine is definitely Russia’, rules out peace talks
The former Russian president says parts of Ukraine should 'return home' as he rules out peace talks with Zelenskyy.
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