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At least 40 people killed in central Gaza as Israel touts post-war plan
The US continues to fully back Israel's war on Gaza as it pushes for a temporary ceasefire through international talks.
‘Beaten, stripped, used as human shield’: Gaza victim recalls Israel terror
As Israel resumed its attacks on parts of Gaza City, Ramadan Shamlakh's family home was attacked.
‘Realist turn’: Polish support for Ukraine shifts as war enters third year
Poland threw its full weight behind Ukraine after Russia's invasion two years ago. Now, relations are more vulnerable.
‘Stop the genocide’: New York protesters demand end to Israel’s war on Gaza
Thousands marched from the UN to AIPAC slamming the pro-Israel advocacy group for obstructing ceasefire efforts.
Vice Media to close flagship site, slash hundreds of staff
Media group the latest in a string of outlets to shed jobs amid collapsing revenues in the digital era.
Houthis are recruiting record fighters. How will this affect Yemen?
The war in Gaza has boosted recruits for the Yemeni group. But it has also delayed hopes for peace in Yemen.
Debate on ditching CFA begins as Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger forge new path
Amid talk of ditching West African franc, a colonial-era legacy, analysts unpack what it means for three Sahel states.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 140
As attacks continue in the enclave, Gaza's population of 2.3 million faces acute hunger and a humanitarian crisis.
Google’s Gemini criticised over China images amid anti-‘woke’ backlash
Gemini users report refusal to show images of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre and Hong Kong pro-democracy protests.
US pulls off first moon landing since 1972 with spacecraft Odysseus
Odysseus is the first spacecraft built by a private company to land on the lunar surface.
Google pauses Gemini’s image tool for people after anti-‘woke’ backlash
Tech giant says model is 'missing the mark' after controversy over failure to depict white people.
US, European powers back outgoing Dutch PM Mark Rutte as next NATO head
Support of major NATO states makes Rutte favourite to succeed current Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in October.
Ireland to ICJ: Israel exceeds reasonable use of force limits
Ireland argued before the ICJ that Israel's actions following the October 7 Hamas attacks exceed reason.
Jordan to ICJ: Israel’s occupation of Palestine must end
Jordan told the International Court of Justice that Israel's occupation of Palestine is illegal and must end.
Rafah mosque flattened by Israeli airstrike
Israeli airstrikes flattened Al-Farooq Mosque in Rafah and destroyed several homes.
Navalny’s mother says Russian authorities pressuring ‘secret’ burial
Lyudmila Navalnaya says investigators trying to set conditions on where, when and how Kremlin critic should be buried.
How does humanitarian assistance enter Gaza?
Israel denies accusations it is blocking aid deliveries as UN says people at risk of starvation in the besieged strip.
Canadian white supremacist who killed Muslim family gets life sentence
The judge in the case said Nathaniel Veltman's attack represented an act of 'terrorism'.
‘Disillusioned about China’, more Chinese aim for US via risky Darien Gap
In 2023, Chinese migrants become the largest group outside the Americas to cross the treacherous region to reach the US.
The trials of Julian Assange: A death sentence for democracy
America's 'full assault on media freedom, access to information, and the truth' is once again on full display.
China to ICJ: Palestine has ‘inalienable right’ to armed resistance
China tells ICJ: Palestinian use of force to resist oppression is an inalienable right'
Palestine: Transfer
People & Power investigates whether the permanent transfer of Palestinians from Gaza is Israel's ultimate goal.
China tells ICJ justice ‘must not be denied’ to Palestinians
Representatives from Ireland, Japan, and Jordan present their arguments at the ICJ hearing on Israel's occupation.
Houthis order ‘ban’ on Israel, US and UK-linked ships in the Red Sea
Yemen's Houthi rebels also announce 'submarine weapons', as leader pledges to continue attacks amid Gaza war.
‘Divine justice’: How Hondurans are reacting to an ex-president’s US trial
Former President Juan Orlando Hernandez faces accusations he transformed Honduras into a drug-trafficking narco-state'.
‘Hell for us’: Why Yemenis fear the US Houthi ‘terrorist’ designation
It could cripple remittances, financial transactions and destroy an already battered economy, say Yemenis.
The Killing of 6-year-old Hind Rajab
Bird's Eye View examines what happened to Hind Rajab, the 6-year-old girl in Gaza trapped in a car.
Test cricket needed India’s ‘fantastic’ Jaiswal and England’s Bazball
Former England captain Mike Gatting heaps praise on India and England's approach ahead of fourth Test in Ranchi.
How will Modi’s economic policies impact Indian farmers?
India's economy is shifting away from agriculture to manufacturing.
Is Joe Biden’s dog Commander the only troublemaker presidential pet?
Presidential dogs have been in the news before. Usually, their bark is worse than their bite. Commander's different.
The AI series: AI and Surveillance Capitalism
AI experts Camille Francois and Meredith Whittaker discuss how to break up Big Tech and build a safe and ethical AI.
Internet: Pakistan’s new political battleground
Internet disruptions are casting doubts over the rule of law and Pakistan's ambition to expand its digital economy.
How calls for Gaza ceasefire led to chaos in UK parliament
Dozens of UK lawmakers walked out amid chaos in Parliament over a vote on calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Mobile telecommunications outages reported in several US cities
More than 50,000 outage incidents were reported in the early hours of the morning, affecting emergency services.
Deadly collapse at illegal Venezuela gold mine
Video shows the moment part of an illegal gold mine collapsed in central Venezuela.
More than 14 million people fled homes in Ukraine since Russia invasion: UN
As second anniversary of conflict nears, millions remain displaced at home and abroad, with no end in sight' to war.
Ship crash causes bridge collapse in China
Two people have been killed after a cargo ship crashed into a bridge in the Chinese city of Guangzhou.
Albania approves contested deal to hold asylum seekers for Italy
Rights groups criticise deal that could see up to 36,000 people a year held in Italian-run asylum-processing centres.
Kremlin slams Biden comments on Russia’s Putin as disgracing US
During a campaign fundraiser in San Francisco, the US president called his Russian counterpart a 'crazy SOB'.
The Chinese migrants risking it all for the American dream
Chinese asylum seekers are entering the US via a dangerous route through Latin America. 101 East investigates.
‘They could have done more’: Zimbabweans slam gov’t anti-cholera campaign
Many Zimbabweans say the government is yet to tackle the cause of recurrent bouts of cholera in the nation.
Israel bombards Gaza’s Rafah as ground offensive looms
About 1.4 million Palestinians, displaced several times, have sought shelter in the city that borders Egypt.
Former Barcelona star Alves sentenced to four and a half years for rape
Former Brazil footballer Dani Alves found guilty of 2022 nightclub assault in Catalan capital.
What is Black History Month and why does it matter?
Black History Month is an annual celebration of African-American history and culture in the United States.
India’s ‘Whitey on the moon’ moment
The Chandrayaan-3 moon mission was not for all Indians.
Israel military’s top lawyer warns troops over ‘improper conduct’ in Gaza
Action may be taken against soldiers who have crossed criminal threshold' with unjustified use of force, looting.
‘Era of peace in Europe over’ says Ukraine, as Avdiivka falls to Russians
Russian forces capture their first city in over nine months, partly a result of failing weapons deliveries from allies.
‘Tired not demoralised’: Ukraine’s tech workers fight growing war fatigue
It's become harder to get investment and clients from overseas, and the sector is suffering from brain drain.
Three people killed in shooting near Jerusalem
Israeli police say officers shoot two of the gunmen, and a third tries to escape but is found and arrested.
Countries ‘reaching beyond borders’ to silence dissidents: Rights group
Human Rights Watch says transnational repression' used to target journalists, political opponents and activists.
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