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Palestine enter Asian Cup 2023 knockouts with emphatic win over Hong Kong
Players and supporters say the 3-0 win is an embodiment of the Palestinian spirit and determination.
How is the US presidential election shaping up?
Donald Trump is the favourite to become the Republican candidate and face Joe Biden in the presidential election.
Israel’s rising use of drone strikes in the occupied West Bank
Israel's increase in the use of drone warfare in the occupied West Bank is condemned by lawyers and rights activists.
Watching the Watchdogs: Law, Propaganda, and the Media walk into a bar
Or what happens when legal proceedings at the ICJ expose Western media bias and Israeli state propaganda.
Israel suffers its deadliest day since war on Gaza began
Video has emerged believed to show the moment 21 Israeli soldiers were killed whilst operating in a building in Gaza.
Voices of the occupied West Bank: ‘Any action is resistance’
From survivor's guilt to anger to deep trauma, Palestinians in the West Bank speak of life under daily Israeli assaults
Doomsday clock stays at 90 seconds to midnight: What we know
Clock set close to midnight due to worries about Russia's nuclear arsenal, Israel's war on Gaza and climate change.
‘Don’t do it’: Somali president warns Ethiopia over Somaliland port deal
In an exclusive interview, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud says Somalia will not yield to pressure' on the breakaway region.
Oscar nominations 2024: full list of Academy Award nominees
Oppenheimer dominates 96th Academy Award nominations with 13 in total including best picture.
‘Conflict tinder’: Gambian traffickers continue timber trade despite ban
Al Jazeera investigation finds connection between secessionist struggle in Senegal and timber traffickers in Gambia.
Blinken hails Ivory Coast fight against armed groups on West Africa tour
The US diplomat is on a four-nation tour after months of being occupied by the Middle East crisis.
UN expert says Gaza might already be in famine
People are using animal feed for food in Gaza, where one UN expert says a famine could already be happening.
Why is Israel sending Palestinian taxes to Norway?
Public money destined for Gaza has been frozen by Israel since November - here's what's happening now.
Global split evident as China’s human rights record faces UN scrutiny
Western states slammed Beijing's actions in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, but others said they saw progress.
Devotees rush to India’s newly inaugurated Ram temple
Crowds of Hindu devotees have flocked to Ayodhya's Ram temple after the controversial site was inaugurated by PM Modi.
German court cuts funding to hardline far-right party
The decision potentially opens the way for a similar move against the popular far-right Alternative for Germany.
Why has Belgium vowed to back the ICJ’s verdict on Gaza ‘genocide’?
Unlike other European nations, Belgium says it will support the international court's rulings on South Africa's case.
What are the costs of refusing to join the Israeli military?
While most Israelis support the war on Gaza, some refuse military service and risk their freedom to stand up.
Ethiopian regional conflict dims celebration of Orthodox epiphany
With barely 1,000 worshippers taking part in the procession, festivities have been muted this year.
Palestinian journalist Motaz Azaiza leaves Gaza
Palestinian journalist Motaz Azaiza, has left Gaza. He posted a final video from the Strip before leaving for Qatar.
Ukraine war ‘a battle of ammo’ says NATO as it agrees huge arms deal
Alliance seeks to bulk up Ukraine's dwindling arsenal as Russia ramps up attacks.
Israeli military ‘encircles’ Khan Younis after 24 soldiers killed in Gaza
Nasser and El Amal hospitals under intense Israeli bombardment, endangering patients, staff and displaced Palestinians.
The UK cannot ignore the crisis in DRC
The British government should stop turning a blind eye to Rwanda's support for an armed insurgency in neighbouring DRC.
Nikki Haley vs Donald Trump: Why the New Hampshire primary matters
New Hampshire could present Haley with her best chance to beat Trump by building support among unregistered voters.
Pizza, Gaza and an Israeli-made famine
This past week, I came across a number of images that reveal the sick scale of Israel's crimes in Gaza.
Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza evacuates from Gaza
His raw, unfiltered videos about the civilian impact of Israeli air strikes gained significant attention.
Supreme Court allows federal agents to cut razor wire at US-Mexico border
Ruling seen as win for Biden administration amid dispute with Texas over 'inhumane' fence that has injured migrants.
Russia unleashes mass air strikes on Ukraine
Russian missiles fall on Kyiv and Kharkiv, killing at least five people and wounding dozens.
Turkey’s parliament set to vote on Sweden’s NATO bid this week: Reports
Turkey endorsed Finland's membership bid in April but, along with Hungary, has kept Sweden waiting.
Iran executes 2022 protester for murder
Human rights advocates criticise Mohammad Ghobadlou's conviction, saying he did not get a fair trial.
US and UK carry out new attacks against Yemen’s Houthis
The US and UK militaries say they conducted new air attacks against Houthi weapon sites in Yemen.
Israel reportedly pushing deal for captive release without ending war
A US envoy is visiting Egypt, Qatar to try to broker the deal as pressure rises on Tel Aviv to bring hostages home.
How doctors in Gaza persevere amid Israel attacks
Al Jazeera illustrates a story of survival as Gaza faces the destruction of its health system.
EU sanctions six companies accused of ‘undermining stability’ in Sudan
European Council says the firms sanctioned are linked to weapons procurement and manufacturing in war-ravaged country.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 109
Dozens of Palestinians killed over the past 24 hours in Khan Younis as Israel expands its ground offensive there.
Pakistan ex-PM’s party loses election symbol. Will it hurt its prospects?
Besides making voting accessible to voters who are unable to read, electoral symbols form the basis of party campaigns.
Race to find dozens trapped in southwest China landslide
Rescuers struggle with snow, icy roads and freezing weather forecast to persist for the next three days.
Israel, Gaza, Germany and the genocide in Namibia
Germany joins Israel to deny the war in Gaza constitutes genocide against the Palestinians, but Namibia disagrees.
Protesters block access to Israeli cargo ship in Melbourne
Australian protesters have blocked workers from entering docks to prevent access to an Israeli cargo ship in Melbourne.
Caught in India-Maldives spat, Lakshadweep islands want jobs, then tourists
India's PM Modi campaigned for tourists to visit the idyllic archipelago. But people there have more basic demands.
UK’s upper house votes to delay plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda
House of Lords defies Rishi Sunak by voting to delay ratification of treaty with Kigali.
China races to find landslide survivors in sub-zero temperatures
At least nine people have been confirmed dead in the pre-dawn disaster in southwestern Yunnan, with dozens missing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 699
As the war enters its 699th day, these are the main developments.
Fashion giant H&M pulls ad after claims it sexualised under-age girls
Swedish brand apologises after ad campaign in Australia sparks backlash online.
Qatar storm to the knock-out stage with perfect record
Hosts Qatar stormed to the knock-out stage of the AFC Asian Cup 2023 with a 1-0 win against China.
US demands ‘urgent’ Israeli probe into Palestinian-American child’s death
US calls for a quick investigation into the killing of 17-year-old Tawfiq Ajaq in the occupied West Bank.
Can the EU develop a shared foreign policy?
The divisions between EU member states over Israel's war on Gaza contrast with near unity on the Russia-Ukraine war.
US, UK strike eight Houthi targets over Red Sea shipping attacks
A Houthi underground storage site as well as missile and surveillance capabilities among targets in latest strikes.
No safe places left to go in Gaza, Palestinians say
A surgeon in Gaza says his family couldn't find space to stay in Rafah, so they're sheltering at his hospital.
Russian lawmakers consider bill to seize property of Ukraine war critics
Bill would allow state to seize property from Russians who might have left the country and criticised Ukraine war.
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