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Israeli air raid hits residence, kills at least seven in Gaza’s Rafah
Bodies seen scattered on road after Israeli forces hit a residential home in city filled with displaced Palestinians.
Europeans rally for Ukraine to mark two years of Russia’s war
Thousands of people protested in cities across Europe calling for peace and condemning the Vladimir Putin regime.
ECOWAS lifts sanctions on Niger amid tensions in West Africa bloc
The West African alliance holds Abuja summit amid political crises that have rocked the region.
Navalny’s body handed over by Russian authorities to his mother
Navalny's family had said Russian authorities were withholding his body after he died at a penal colony last week.
Palestinians cling to life in Rafah as Israel threatens Gaza’s last refuge
UN officials warn that an Israeli ground attack on Rafah will be catastrophic, with more than 600,000 children at risk.
The war in Ukraine is here to stay
Despite calls for peace talks, neither Moscow nor Kyiv see a diplomatic solution to the war.
Navalny widow says Russia’s Putin torturing him even in death, demands body
Yulia Navalnaya accuses Russian president of mocking Christianity as officials refuse to hand over remains to family.
‘Our bodies know the pain’: Why Norway’s reindeer herders support Gaza
Having long endured threats to their own existence, the Indigenous Sami community is protesting Israel's war on Gaza.
US warns of ‘disaster’ amid oil slick in Red Sea from ship hit by Houthis
US military says Iran-aligned group is being reckless with attacks on shipping in the Red Sea off Yemen's shores.
Media heroes and traitors – Assange vs Navalny
The media coverage of two dissidents reveals how Western media select those they champion and vilify.
How Kagiso Lediga became the most sought-after filmmaker in South Africa
The South African, now the go-to filmmaker for global brands seeking African stories, tells Al Jazeera his own story.
What’s at stake for Nikki Haley in the South Carolina primary?
A loss to Donald Trump in the eastern US state for its former governor could prove fatal to her presidential campaign.
Bitter but resilient: Ukraine fights on, two years into Russia’s war
Short of ammunition though not determination, Ukraine faces an uncertain future. What is clear is that it won't give up.
Western leaders visit Ukraine to show solidarity as war enters third year
Visit comes as Kyiv is on the defensive amid flagging Western aid and Russian territorial gains.
US says new Israeli settlements ‘inconsistent’ with international law
The US and its allies have historically done little to pressure Israel to halt or roll back settlement expansion.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 731
These are the main developments on the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Iran unveils plan for tighter internet rules to promote local platforms
From 'shells' of foreign apps to a focus on local versions, the directive has clues for the future of internet in Iran.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 141
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says it can no longer provide services in northern Gaza.
At least 15 killed in fire at apartment block in China’s Nanjing
Residential building fire is the latest in a series of blazes that have killed dozens across China.
How Israel’s war on Gaza is bleeding Egypt’s economy
As tourism, gas exports and Suez Canal revenues suffer, the Rafah crisis could make things worse, experts say.
Can a ‘Muslim’ lion, ‘Hindu’ lioness live together? An Indian zoo dilemma
A Hindu group is upset because a zoo kept a lion named after a Mughal king with a lioness named after a Hindu deity.
Where ‘love transcends language’: Kashmir’s silent village
Dozens of people in the tiny community of Dadhkai are deaf-mute; they have developed their own language.
Russia-Ukraine two years on: towards an endless and wider war?
In an UpFront special, we discuss where the war in Ukraine currently stands and where it is heading.
Qatar to ICJ: Israel carrying out “genocidal war” on people of Gaza
Qatar told the ICJ Israel's genocidal war on the people of Gaza" is the most pressing threat to international peace and
Deadly blaze rips through apartment block in Spain
At least ten people were killed and others are missing after a fire ripped through an apartment block in Spain.
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz found guilty of perjury
Kurz receives eight month suspended sentence after being found guilty of lying to a parliamentary inquiry.
Funeral held for world marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum
Kenya's president was among hundreds of mourners who gathered for Kelvin Kiptum's funeral on Friday.
Is the Red Sea becoming fully militarised?
Some world powers are increasing their military presence in the region amid Houthi attacks and Israel's war on Gaza.
Palestinian Authority says Israeli post-war Gaza plan ‘destined to fail’
Israeli plan envisions indefinite Israeli control over Gaza, and no 'unilateral recognition' of Palestine.
Five drown as migrant boat capsizes during rescue operation off Malta
Eight other people were injured and 21 were rescued by Malta's armed forces.
Qatar condemns ‘double standards’ at ICJ hearing on Israeli occupation
Qatar says international law must apply to all countries on day five of the hearing at the World Court.
Two years after Putin ordered a war on Ukraine, what’s changed in Russia?
Fears have risen on the border near Ukraine, but life is normal for most as Putin prepares for a predictable election.
The latest industry upset with the use of AI: Fashion
It wants regulation to protect models so brands, agencies don't use AI to create digital replicas without consent.
Mexico’s teachers seek relief from pandemic-era spike in school robberies
During the COVID-19 pandemic, crime struck nearly 50 percent of schools. Teachers say the problem continues to this day.
Crisis in eastern DR Congo
Heavy fighting between Congolese armed forces and the M23 rebel group have forced thousands of civilians to flee.
When words fail, we must turn to the law
For the sake of children, we have to demand an end to the violence and adherence to international law in Palestine.
Hungary, Sweden sign fighter jet deal before NATO membership vote
Hungary, the last NATO country to approve Sweden's membership bid, will hold a parliamentary vote on Monday.
What Black History Month means for those on the front lines of activism
What does Black History Month mean for those on the front lines of activism and organising?
Odysseus completes first US moon landing in 50 years: How did it unfold?
Technical issues forced it to take an extra lap around the moon, but the craft carrying NASA cargo has landed safely.
German lawyers sue Scholz, alleging complicity in Gaza ‘genocide’
Lawyers representing Palestinians file case against top politicians as Germany sides with Israel.
Hundreds of mourners attend funeral for marathon star Kiptum in Kenya
The 24-year-old set the world recordin Chicago in October before his death in a car accident this month.
Shamima Begum loses appeal against removal of British citizenship
Begum is now effectively stateless and will likely stay in a detention camp in Syria for the foreseeable future.
US sanctions 500 Russia-linked targets ahead of Ukraine war anniversary
US reiterates support for Ukraine with largest package of economic restrictions as Republicans block military aid.
Pakistan’s election chaos casts shadow on next IMF deal
Ex-PM Imran Khan has asked the IMF to factor in alleged rigging in recent polls. That's dangerous, economists say.
Cholera: An overlooked outcome of climate change
Global warming is exacerbating the spread of a disease that should have been consigned to the dust bin of history.
Why is measles making a comeback in the UK?
As parents refuse vaccines for their children, the UK has seen a surge in measles cases over the past year.
Ukraine-Russia war, two years on | Start Here
What's happening in the Ukraine-Russia war?
The UK’s grooming gangs and the lessons never learned
It is high time for Britain's criminal justice system to stop failing vulnerable girls victimised by predatory men.
Four killed as fire engulfs residential buildings in Spain’s Valencia
At least 19 people are missing and more are injured after a massive fire engulfed two residential buildings.
Senegal’s Sall vows to exit office in April but election date still unknown
It remains unclear when the government will set a new election date as ordered by the Constitutional Court.
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