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‘Won’t back down’: Druze Syrian town gathers after regime kills protester
Mourners and protesters gathered at the funeral of Jawad al-Barouki, 52, in Sweida on Thursday.
After Macron touted troops to Ukraine, Putin warns West of nuclear war risk
The Russian president, in a state of the nation address, upped the ante. Should the world be worried about his threat?
Elon Musk sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman for putting profits above humanity
Billionaire entrepreneur says Microsoft-backed company originally promised to make an open-source, non-profit company.
Kenya, Haiti sign ‘reciprocal’ agreement on police deployment: Ruto
The agreement would allow Kenyan police to lead a UN-backed mission in the gang-riven Caribbean nation.
Massive fire kills dozens in Dhaka restaurant building
At least 46 people have died after a massive fire spread through a multi-storey building housing restaurants in Dhaka.
Crowd chants name of Alexey Navalny at funeral in Russia
A large crowd was filmed chanting the name of Alexey Navalny as his body was carried into church for his funeral.
Biden and Trump visit US-Mexico border amid immigration crisis
Election frontrunners make competing visits, but while Biden seeks compromise, Trump deploys incendiary rhetoric.
Ukraine’s strategic goal in 2024 is to make Russia’s war felt in Moscow
Ukraine is doubling down on remote warfare to smash Putin's power base and ability to fight.
Could AI deepen inequalities in the world?
AI is hailed as cutting-edge, but it risks replicating biases and disparities already in place in our world today.
Deadly fire rips through Bangladesh shopping centre
At least 45 people were killed and dozens injured after a fire raged through a six-storey building in Dhaka.
Who is Manuel Rocha, the US diplomat who accepted he spied for Cuba?
Rocha admitted to a four-decade betrayal of the US foreign service as a Cuban mole.
Palestinian boy rescued after 9 days under Gaza rubble
This Palestinian boy was pulled out of the rubble of his home 9 days after it was destroyed by an Israeli air attack.
As Israel strikes all around it, fear rises in Lebanon’s Sidon
Reeling from successive crises, the people of Sidon worry that the next one could come in the form of Israeli bombs.
Can US strikes on Yemen’s Houthis be justified as ‘self-defence’?
A US senator says such a claim is laughable' and calls on Biden to seek permission for strikes from Congress.
UN peacekeepers begin pullout from DR Congo’s restive east
Kinshasa has long accused the UN force of failing to protect civilians from the armed groups in the east of the country.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 147
Israeli troops fired on a crowd of Palestinians racing for food, generating a wave of condemnation.
More than 25,000 women and children killed in Gaza: US defence secretary
Austin's estimate, in answer to a question by a congressman, is highest-level acknowledgement of Gaza's huge death toll.
Gunfire paralyses Haiti as gang leader pushes for PM’s removal
Police stations and the international airport have come under attack in the chaos.
Flour massacre: How Gaza food killings unfolded, and Israel’s story changed
At least 112 Palestinians were killed after waiting for much-needed aid in Gaza.
At least 45 killed in Bangladesh after fire breaks out at shopping mall
People dining out and shopping suffocated or jumped to their deaths as firefighters battled to douse the flames.
George Galloway who campaigned against Gaza war wins UK by-election
George Galloway wins Rochdale seat by 12,335 votes after running on pro-Palestine campaign.
Vietnam orders control of workers, unions despite UN pledges, watchdog says
Directive 24 also urges officials to push back against foreign influence, The 88 Project says.
German memory culture, anti-Semitic Zionists and Palestinian liberation
Germany's much lauded 'memory culture' is pure, empty, self-congratulatory propaganda.
The war on Gaza is a health justice issue, too
This is why we are calling on the global health community to speak up and take immediate action.
India’s Urban Company revolutionised gig work for women. Then it bled them
Multiple costs to qualify for work leads, forced product purchases, high rate of blockings have stripped their earnings.
Meta says it will stop funding news in Australia, prompting backlash
Canberra blasts Meta's decision as a 'dereliction of its commitment to the sustainability' of the media industry.
US Senate approves spending stopgap to avert government shutdown
Short-term spending bill averts shutdown of agencies that would have kicked in on Saturday.
Canada’s former PM Mulroney, who led North American free trade, dies at 84
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hails Mulroney's role in creating 'modern, dynamic, and prosperous country'.
New Zealand lobbied French on Solomon Islands-China pact, cables show
New Zealand officials hoped French Polynesia and New Caledonia would respond to security pact, documents show.
Israel’s killing rage
A familiar pantomime plays out in the shocking residue of the massacre of dozens of desperate Palestinian aid seekers.
Canadian doctors call for world to ‘wake up’
Two Canadian doctors just back from Gaza say the world needs to wake up and put an end to Israel's bombardment.
Far right makes gains in Israeli municipal elections
Far-right and ultra-religious parties won key local elections and retained controversial mayors.
Biden and Trump border visits highlight immigration as election issue
US President Joe Biden to visit border town of Brownsville, Texas as Donald Trump heads to Eagle Pass, Texas.
Keys to lost homes in Gaza become symbol of Palestinian resistance
Palestinians displaced by Israel's war on Gaza are holding onto keys from their damaged or destroyed homes.
Zambia declares national disaster after drought devastates agriculture
Crisis brought on by El Nino and climate change will affect more than a million families, President Hakainde Hichilema says.
Celebrating Black history while killing the Black body
African Americans say the annual commemoration obscures dark truths about Black life.
‘A legend for our people’: Inside an Indigenous activist’s death in Brazil
The shooting of Maria de Fatima Muniz has renewed attention towards Indigenous attempts to reclaim ancestral territory.
US lawmakers confront Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over health secrecy
Republican lawmakers question how President Biden could go for days without knowing Austin was hospitalised.
Is nuclear power the key to space exploration?
Long a controversial energy source, nuclear has been facing a renaissance in space.
What role does parliament play in Iran?
Iranians are choosing a new legislature and many hope it will pave the way for reform.
Israeli massacre of Palestinians waiting for Gaza aid trucks
Israeli forces have killed more than 100 people waiting to collect desperately needed food aid in northern Gaza.
‘Call it by its name’: How hateful rhetoric feeds anti-Palestinian violence
Dehumanisation of Palestinians in shadow of Israel's Gaza war is fuelling hate and violence in the US, advocates say.
‘Heinous’: Deadly Israeli attack on Gaza aid-seekers condemned
Leaders from Palestine and neighbouring countries speak out against the 'massacre' of more than 100 people seeking aid.
Why is Chad boiling over ahead of long-awaited elections — and what’s next?
Opposition party members have been killed or injured as the ruling military government continues a crackdown.
Russian troops inch ahead as war in Ukraine barrels into third year
Meanwhile, Ukraine downs an A-50 radar detection plane, Macron talks ground troops, and Putin threatens nuclear risk.
Chadian opposition leader dies in gun exchange, state prosecutor says
The announcement comes a day after heavy gunfire erupts in N'Djamena near the headquarters of Yaya Dillo's party.
What to expect as Iran votes to elect parliament, religious leaders
Iranians will vote for members of parliament and the Assembly of Experts, which picks the country's Supreme Leader.
Price crisis in Gaza, where an onion can cost $2
Palestinians in Gaza say the rise in prices of what little food is available has made surviving the war much harder.
France and Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba banned for four years for doping
Former Manchester United star Paul Pogba was provisionally suspended in September for testing positive for testosterone.
Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst on Israeli massacre in Gaza
Marwan Bishara said Israel's massacre of Palestinians waiting for food aid in Gaza was state-sponsored terror'.
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