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Body of missing Palestinian girl Hind Rajab found in destroyed car
The body of 6-year-old Hind Rajab has been found decomposing in the car where her family were killed by Israeli gunfire.
The positive stories Afghanistan needs
Amid the hard times my country is going through, I have left behind despair and embraced hope.
Carnival extravaganza kicks off in Brazil
The festivities will last for six days, with 49 million people across Brazil participating, according to authorities.
Preview: India vs Australia – ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup final
India's under-19 team will be eager to avenge their senior team's loss to Australia in the Cricket World Cup final.
Pakistan Elections: Did Imran Khan stand a chance?
Pakistan's election does not go the way the country's powerful military intended - despite their media meddling.
Can Pakistan form a new government on split election results?
With election results split three ways, a coalition may be necessary - but much rests on what PTI candidates do next.
Body of 6-year-old killed in ‘deliberate’ Israeli fire found after 12 days
Relatives find body of Hind Rajab who had begged rescuers to send help after being trapped by Israeli military fire.
Student killed in Senegal protests over election delay
Violent protests erupt after President Macky Sall postponed presidential elections by several months.
Asian Cup final brings FIFA World Cup frenzy back to Qatar’s Souq Waqif
Excitement for the Asian Cup football final is reaching fever pitch as al-Annabi take on an-Nashama at Lusail Stadium.
Israeli military kills 28 after Netanyahu signals Rafah invasion plan
At least 10 children among the dead as fears of an Israeli ground assault intensify in southern Gaza.
Big election rallies in Indonesia on final day of campaign
Hundreds of thousands of supporters of presidential contenders pack rallies in capital Jakarta and other cities.
What 100,000-year-old footprints in Morocco tell us about early humans
Scientists say a group of adults and children walking along a rocky shoreline likely left the prints.
Overnight Russian drone attack kills at least seven in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Three children among the dead, says official, as the Russian attack triggers fire and damages homes.
Who are the Islamic Resistance in Iraq?
And why are they exchanging fire with the US in tit-for-tat attacks around the region?
Football fever grips Jordan before historic AFC Asian Cup 2023 final
An-Nashama's Asian Cup success has enthralled Jordanians, many of whom are scrambling for last-minute flights to Qatar.
Lunar New Year 2024 explained in five emblematic dishes
Lunar New Year dishes symbolise wealth, prosperity and good luck worldwide.
‘Want to go home’: Nepalis fighting for Russia in Ukraine describe horrors
They were lured by the promise of $3,000 paycheques and Russian citizenship. Now they're trapped, wounded or dead.
Israel bombs homes in central Gaza, killing several families
Civilian casualties are mounting as Israel bombs residential blocks in Deir el-Balah and al-Zawaida refugee camp.
‘He needs our votes’: In Karachi, Pakistan election tests old loyalties
The city's voters have changed, but its challenges - cleanliness, sewage, water and cooking gas - remain the same.
How Taiwan’s elections challenge the power of China’s Communist Party
Elections in Taiwan highlight dissatisfaction in China with a political system Beijing says is best for Chinese people.
Demands for Canada to stop supplying weapons to Israel grow louder
But loopholes and a lack of transparency stall efforts to hold government accountable for its role in arming Israel.
PTI-linked independents take Pakistan election lead as counting nears end
Results so far show wins for candidates aligned with former PM Imran Khan's party, followed by PMLN and PPP contenders.
Preview: Jordan vs Qatar – AFC Asian Cup 2023 final
Qatar will look to defend their AFC Asian Cup title at home against a side that has blown away the big guns.
‘Serious concerns’: World reacts to Pakistan polls as vote count continues
Countries including the US and UK called for authorities to investigate reported irregularities in Pakistan's election.
Protesters and security forces clash in Senegal over election delay
Parliament voted to push the polls back to December after President Macky Sall announced a postponement last week.
Why is Israel competing in European sport and Eurovision despite Gaza war?
European organisations have no plan to ban Israel, unlike swift action that was taken against Russia.
The way forward for Palestine: A call for international protection
The first step towards ensuring peace in the region should be placing Palestinians under international protection.
Nawaz Sharif tells crowds in Lahore he will seek to form a coalition
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif says he'll speak with coalition partners to form Pakistan's next government.
‘I said I’d bury my son with his graddad’: Tales from Syria’s earthquake
Every morning, Ibrahim visits the graves of his nine family members who were killed in the earthquake last year.
UNICEF says 700,000 children in Sudan face life-threatening malnutrition
As the war continues, the UN agency warns tens of thousands of children will 'likely die' without more aid.
Russian anti-war presidential candidate barred from Russia’s election
Boris Nadezhdin, Russia's presidential hopeful, says the decision to bar him from the election next month is political.
Chile bids final farewell to former President Pinera in state funeral
Sebastian Pinera died on Tuesday in a helicopter crash in southern Chile.
Concern over Pakistan election results discrepancies
Discrepancies with early election results in some Pakistan districts are causing concern and confusion.
Trump cruises to victory in Nevada Republican caucuses
Duelling primary vote and caucuses meant Nikki Haley and Trump did not go head-to-head in the southwestern state.
‘Overtly racist’: Lawsuit challenges Canada’s migrant farmworker system
Canada's half-a-century policy of tying migrant workers to their employers denounced as modern-day slavery.
Who is Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky, Ukraine’s new army chief?
Syrsky, who replaces General Valerii Zaluzhny, has been called 'Hero of Ukraine' for his battlefield successes.
Russians arrive in North Korea as first foreign tour group since COVID-19
The visitors' arrival comes as Moscow and Pyongyang bolster ties, pledging closer economic and military cooperation.
Former director of Israel’s Mossad on civilian deaths in Gaza
In this week's episode, Marc Lamont Hill challenges Mossad's former director, Efraim Halevy, on Israel's war on Gaza.
Photos: Supporters of Pakistan’s PTI protest for fair election results
Discrepancies with early election results in some districts are causing concern and confusion a day after the vote.
Trump vs Colorado: Could US Supreme Court stop him running for office?
Donald Trump's challengers are seeking to use a post-civil war law to bar him from the November presidential election.
It is high time the AU takes a firm stance against Ethiopia’s aggressions
The African Union cannot ensure sustainable peace on the continent with empty statements on 'brotherly relations'.
Putin challenger says majority of Russians want Ukraine war to end
Presidential hopeful Boris Nadezhdin tells Al Jazeera decision to block him from contesting elections was 'political'.
Will the Arab-American vote affect Biden’s chances of re-election?
Biden's stance on Gaza has angered many people who elected him. Could Arab Americans tank his re-election chances?
Decoding Putin’s ‘obsessive ideas’ in the Tucker Carlson interview
In a two-hour talk the pair covered history, politics and war. Ukrainians and Russia watchers say it was propaganda.
Imran Khan: Run out?
With exclusive access, we look at events that led to Imran Khan and his party being sidelined in Pakistan's elections.
Zimbabwe nurses seek better conditions abroad but fear for patients at home
Health workers outside the country say they still check on their patients in Zimbabwe as its health sector deteriorates.
Israeli snipers kill 21 civilians outside Gaza’s besieged Nasser Hospital
Rights groups say repeated attacks on medical facilities, doctors and ambulances must be investigated for war crimes.
‘Far from harmless’: Patriarch Kirill backs Putin’s war, but at what cost?
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church is the president's spiritual leader, but he risks losing global clout.
In Tunisia, the families of El Hancha’s disappeared fight to find them
They have vowed to continue their fight till they find out what happened to their disappeared loved ones.
Israeli bombs target Gaza’s overcrowded Rafah
More than half of Gaza's people have packed into the city as Israel threatens to expand its ground offensive there.
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