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On idle talk and genocide in Gaza
For 15 months, meaningless statements and idle talk kept the genocide in Gaza going. It is time to put an end to them.
Sudan army claims major advances against RSF in greater Khartoum
Development marks one of army's most significant advances since war broke out between army chief al-Burhan and RSF.
Super bowl halftime show: What to expect from Kendrick Lamar’s performance
Lamar is the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
Lebanon names new government after two-year caretaker cabinet
PM Salam has formed a new government as Hezbollah appears increasingly sidelined.
Seven Palestinians freed by Israel admitted to hospital
Palestinians in need of treatment due to 'brutality they were subjected to' by Israeli authorities.
Trump’s blitzkrieg: Overwhelm, confuse, confound
Trump's days of thunder' and the hijacking of the US government.
China hunts for survivors following landslide in Sichuan province
Beijing's emergency ministry reports two people have been rescued and 200 relocated.
Modi’s BJP romps to Delhi power after 27 years, in big blow to opposition
Narendra Modi's BJP finally takes Delhi, India's political heart, which until now has remained out of its reach.
Do Elon Musk and DOGE have power to close US government agencies?
Legal experts doubt that DOGE has power to cut spending already approved by Congress.
US courts halt DOGE access to Treasury records, USAID furlough
The judgements are the latest in the growing series blocking Trump and Musk's disruption of the government.
Baltic states cut last Russian energy link
Ex-Soviet nations warn of sabotage and cyberattack threat as they cut power links with Moscow to hook up to EU network.
The Maronite community sheltering Lebanon’s displaced in Cyprus
After Israel launched its full-scale offensive in Lebanon in September, many fled to the Mediterranean island.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,080
Here are the key developments on the 1,080th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Hamas and Israel carry out fifth prisoner swap under Gaza ceasefire deal
Exchange of three Israelis and 183 Palestinians comes as Trump casts uncertainty over second ceasefire phase.
Will the ICC be “yet another victim buried in the rubble of Gaza?”
War crimes prosecutor Reed Brody talks about what's needed now, now that Donald Trump has imposed sanctions on the ICC.
Why has Pakistan’s Punjab province imposed a complete ban on kite flying?
The new penalties will also target kite makers and transporters, in addition to those who fly kites.
Missing Alaska plane found with all 10 people on board presumed dead
Deadly crash is the third aviation disaster in the US in little over a week.
Trump, Japan’s Ishiba play nice despite tariff threat
Leaders pledge to stand against Chinese 'aggression', announce compromise on Nippon Steel-US Steel deal.
Trump freezes aid to South Africa amid spat over land expropriation law
Trump's executive order comes after South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said his country would not be 'bullied.'
Seeking re-election, President Daniel Noboa targets Ecuador’s crime wave
From prison riots to power outages, Daniel Noboa's first term has set the stage for tough battles ahead.
What does Trump’s ethnic cleansing proposal mean for ceasefire deal?
US president's call for mass displacement in Gaza risks renewing the fighting in the devastated enclave, analysts say.
Trump revokes Biden’s access to intelligence briefings
US president says 'no need' for predecessor to have access to classified information.
Protests continue in Slovakia against PM Fico’s pro-Russia stance
Large crowds call for Fico to resign after visit to Moscow.
As Trump’s anti-migrant push gains steam, advocates urge Canada to act
Rights advocates say Canada, by upholding deal curbing asylum at US border, is 'complicit' in Trump's migrant crackdown.
Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid: LaLiga – start, team news, how to follow
A look at the Madrid derby as LaLiga leaders and defending champions Real host second-placed Atletico on Saturday.
Syrian whistleblower ‘Caesar’ reveals himself to Al Jazeera
Syrian whistleblower Caesar" has revealed his identity to the world in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera.
Why is Trump pulling the plug on USAID?
Thousands of employees have been placed on leave and aid recipients in more than 130 countries have been left in limbo.
Why has Trump hit the world criminal court with sanctions?
Asset freezes, travel bans against International Criminal Court officials ordered in protest against Netanyahu warrant.
‘Denying our truth’: Fighting residential school denialism in Canada
Rejecting the full history of the institutions and the harms Indigenous children faced is a form of hate, survivors say.
World leader react to Trump sanctions on International Criminal Court
Countries condemn US sanctions on the ICC alleging impunity for serious crimes and weakening international law.
Man City name Ballon d’Or winner Rodri in squad for Champions League run in
Manchester City include Rodri in their Champions League squad as hopes rise of return from injury this season.
Israeli army demolishes homes in Jenin, continues raids across West Bank
Israeli forces demolish houses in Jenin refugee camp, local sources report, as assault continues for third week.
“Dehumanisation of Palestinians is so normalised,” Poet Mohammed El Kurd
Marc Lamont Hill discusses the dehumanisation of Palestinians with author and poet Mohammed El-Kurd.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,079
Here are the key developments on the 1,079th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Hungary to ban pro-democracy groups, media outlets receiving US aid
Under Orban, Hungary has for years enacted crackdowns on NGOs and the country's independent media.
Frontline of Care
People & Power explores the role of Lebanese citizens in the absence of the state.
US demands Hezbollah be omitted from Lebanon government
Deputy Middle East Envoy Morgan Ortagus says armed group has been defeated and is no longer a threat.
UN warns against regional spread of DR Congo conflict
'Worst may be yet to come' says UN human rights chief as DRC and Rwanda deny responsibility and blame one another.
Thousands of Palestinians flee Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank
Israeli raids have pushed thousands of Palestinians from their homes in the occupied West Bank.
Fact check: Did Clinton set the precedent for mass federal worker buyouts?
In early 1990s, Clinton signed an act allowing $25,000 buyouts for federal workers. How does Trump's approach differ?
China slams US as Panama quits Belt and Road Initiative
Amid pressure from the US, Panama is first Latin American country to leave Beijing's global infrastructure club.
Canelo Alvarez drops Jake Paul fight to sign Saudi Arabia deal
Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez has dropped plans to fight Jake Paul by signing with Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia.
Iran dismisses talks with US as it blasts new sanctions
Iran said the US sanctions will prevent it from conducting legitimate trade with partners.
Elon Musk is a global problem
The far-right billionaire seems to be trying to replicate all across the world what he already has achieved in the US.
As Greece declares ’emergency’ over Santorini earthquakes, what’s next?
The island has been experiencing near-constant tremors since late January, with thousands of earthquakes recorded.
Trump’s foul solution to the Palestinian ‘problem’ was aided by Biden, too
The US president finally said out loud what his predecessors always tried to hide behind more agreeable language.
How Grand Theft Auto is helping Nigerians survive rampant police abuse
'Cops and robbers'-type online gameplay is helping young people re-enact and process real-life challenges with police.
Trump’s fear mongering on South Africa’s land reform exposes his hypocrisy
Trump suggests land justice in South Africa is a threat, but many US land seizures are all necessary and just.
Philippines’ Duterte mulls presidential bid amid impeachment fight
Sara Duterte impeached over allegedly threatening to kill the president, violating the constitution and corruption.
River in Argentina turns blood red
A river near Argentina's capital has turned blood red, alarming residents and prompting officials to investigate.
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