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‘Moving is torment’: Life for amputees after Turkey earthquakes
Around 70,000 people in Turkey are believed to have a disability caused by injuries in last year's earthquakes.
First time world exceeds 1.5C warming limit over 12-month period
EU monitors report comes as NASA launches climate satellite to survey oceans and atmosphere in never-before-seen detail.
Kataib Hezbollah commanders killed by US drone strike in Baghdad
The US says it was behind a drone strike in Iraq's capital Baghdad that killed two commanders of Kataib Hezbollah.
North Korea ends all economic cooperation with South as ties hit new low
Relations have deteriorated as Pyongyang ramps up weapons development and Seoul bolsters ties with US, Japan.
Malaysia says it recovered $5m of stolen 1MDB assets over last 13 months
The Southeast Asian nation is trying to recover billions of dollars investigators say were stolen from the state fund.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 125
A US drone strike in Iraq killed a Kataib Hezbollah commander as Israeli bombing of Gaza enters fifth month.
‘Inherently undemocratic’: Pakistan suspends mobile services on voting day
The government temporarily suspends mobile phone services as it holds the parliamentary and provincial election.
Economic hardship, insecurity spike in Mali as ECOWAS exit looms
Mali's exit from the bloc comes as citizens complain about fallout of regions sanctions imposed following the two coups.
Pakistan’s real test begins after election, say analysts
Pakistan's struggling democracy faces serial crises - political, economic, on the security front, and of legitimacy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 715
As the war enters its 715th day, these are the main developments.
Amnesty calls for war crimes probe over Myanmar military bombing of church
The January attack in Sagaing killed 17 villagers, including two children, as they attended a Sunday service.
South Korea loves pork and booze. It wants to be the next halal powerhouse
The East Asian country is setting its sights on the global halal industry after taking film, TV and pop music by storm.
Millions at risk of starving in Gaza as Israelis prevent aid deliveries
Gaza is on the brink of famine, according to the United Nations as Israelis continue to prevent aid from crossing the bo
Qatar edge Iran 3-2 in dramatic Asian Cup 2023 semifinal
Hosts and holders win a thrilling high-tempo clash to book a place in the final against Jordan.
Paramilitary commander killed in Baghdad drone strike: Reports
Abu Baqir al-Saadi of the Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah group has been killed in eastern Baghdad, officials say.
Photos: Qatar reach AFC Asian Cup final with 3-2 victory against Iran
Defending champions Qatar battle through a fiesty match with Iran to book a place in the final against Jordan.
‘Reckless’: Proposed ban on US funding for UNRWA raises alarm
Advocates say growing bipartisan support for curbs to UN agency for Palestinian refugees is 'concerning' and 'reckless'.
Israeli bomb hits car near children in Rafah
Children's chants at an entertainment event in Rafah turned to screams when an Israeli bomb struck a car metres away.
Why are farmers protesting across Europe?
Demonstrators are denouncing EU policies that they say could drive them out of business.
Blinken says ‘a lot of work’ remains on Israel-Hamas truce talks
US secretary of state meets Israeli officials as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to reject Hamas plan.
‘Gaza’s Newton’ is lighting up his family’s tent
A 15-year-old Palestinian boy has been dubbed Gaza's Newton'.
Embattled immigration deal shows rightward lurch for Biden and Democrats
A deal for new border restrictions in exchange for foreign aid may fail, but it reveals a platform change for Democrats.
UN chief warns of ‘age of chaos’ as Security Council stays divided on Gaza
Antonio Guterres says the divisions within the UN Security Council are 'dangerous'.
Thousands flee in eastern DR Congo as M23 rebels advance near Goma
Fighters reportedly surround strategic town of Sake, forcing thousands to flee closer to North Kivu's capital.
Ukraine’s Zaluzhny touts drones as path to victory; Russia suffers strikes
In the past week of war, Ukraine strikes a missile corvette, an airfield and an oil refinery with missiles and drones.
Network blackout cuts communications for millions in war-torn Sudan
All three of Sudan's main internet providers are offline as the United Nations appeals for aid funds.
The End of Fear
A look at the fear of growing up in a doomsday cult and believing that, any day now, the world may end.
Who is Kwasi Kwarteng and why is he quitting British politics?
The Conservative MP is best known for the financial chaos he unleashed during 38 days as chancellor of the exchequer.
What’s in Hamas’s 135-day proposal for a Gaza truce?
The group has presented a three-stage plan that would see Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners freed.
Why is Amnesty urging India to halt bulldozing of Muslim properties?
Rights group calls for a halt to the demolition of Muslim properties, calling it a form of extra-judicial punishment.
Ukraine lawmakers pass first reading of mobilisation bill
The legislation would tighten draft conditions as Kyiv struggles to replenish its ranks as Russian war grinds on.
In northwest Syria, some earthquake debris is gone, an emptiness remains
A year after dreams and hopes were wiped away by disaster, Al Jazeera returns to speak to survivors about the past year.
How are journalists in Gaza coping with the war?
When the cameras stop rolling and the press vests come off, how do the journalists who cover war cope?
Thailand, Muslim separatists agree on new plan to end violence
Talks resume after one year in Malaysia to bring end to conflict that has killed more than 7,000 people since 2004.
EU launches legal action against Hungary’s ‘sovereignty’ law
The legislation is viewed as a threat to political opponents, media and civil society.
Israeli snipers target sheep in Gaza
Israeli military snipers shot and killed three sheep in Gaza's southern city of Khan Younis.
Beyond football: Nigeria, South Africa rivalry rekindled at AFCON 2023
The semifinal between the two continental giants presents a chance to extend bragging rights on and off the pitch.
‘It’s healthy to be on war alert’: Sweden’s conscription push gathers pace
As it prepares to join NATO, Sweden's long-held neutrality will soon become a principle of the past.
UN calls for $4.1bn in aid for Sudan, says crisis needs world’s attention
The 10-month conflict has created one of the world's largest displacement and protection crises', UN agencies say.
Palestinian boy drinks from puddle amid Gaza water crisis
A video of a Palestinian boy drinking from a puddle in Gaza has helped to show the extent of the water crisis.
Sweden closes probe into Nord Stream pipeline blast
The cause of the explosions on the gas route remains a point of sharp debate between Russia, Ukraine and the West.
As election campaign ends in Pakistan, many lament Imran Khan’s absence
Little excitement in Pakistan's second-largest city as campaigning for vote, tainted by the ex-PM's imprisonment, ends.
Donald Trump’s claim of absolute immunity rejected: What next?
A three-judge panel unanimously ruled that Trump enjoyed no immunity against charges he plotted to derail 2020 election.
Looking for a penny’s worth of hope amid the genocide in Gaza
The horrors of Israel's genocide against the Palestinians continue, even after the ICJ ordered it to stop.
In Turkey’s Gaziantep, weddings are dispelling some post-earthquake sadness
In the lively wedding district, celebrations are cautiously starting up again as couples start their futures together.
Russia hits targets across Ukraine in ‘massive’ missile, drone strikes
Deadly early morning attacks hit Kyiv and other cities, killing at least three civilians.
Israeli air attacks on Rafah in Gaza
Israeli air strikes have hit Rafah in Gaza, where the UN says 1.9 million displaced Palestinians are.
Twin bombings kill at least 22 as Pakistan prepares for elections
The attacks target election campaign offices of candidates in the restive Balochistan province.
Aliyev poised to win as Azerbaijan votes in snap presidential election
President Aliyev widely expected to win another term after takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh breakaway enclave.
Houthis couldn’t stop genocide, but exposed the West’s moral bankruptcy
They proved that the West values swift shipping at reasonable prices much more than the lives of Palestinian children.
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