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A ‘cultural genocide’: Which of Gaza’s heritage sites have been destroyed?
Nearly 200 sites of historical importance have been destroyed or damaged in Israeli air raids in the past 100 days.
The dark underbelly of Pakistan’s male body image revolution
Inside the little-known world of bodybuilding, vulnerable young men face steroid abuse and sexual exploitation.
UN says all peacekeepers will leave DR Congo by end of 2024
Congolese authorities say the decades-old UN mission failed to protect civilians from armed groups.
Dozens killed in Colombia landslide, including children
Officials say at least 33 people have died in mudslides brought on by heavy rains in the province of Choco.
Boeing flight returns to Japan airport due to cockpit window crack
The aircraft is not one of Boeing's 737 MAX 9 planes which have been in the spotlight after Alaska Airlines blowout.
Hundreds of thousands rally globally for Gaza on eve of 100 days of war
From London to Kuala Lumpur to Johannesburg, people take to the streets in protest and to demand a ceasefire.
World reacts to Taiwan election as China says reunification ‘inevitable’
Beijing says its stance on reunification remains unchanged as world leaders congratulate William Lai Ching-te.
Taiwan votes in closely watched presidential and parliamentary elections
William Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party was named winner of Saturday's presidential vote.
Australian Open 2024: Top seeds, schedule, wildcards, draw and prize money
Top seeds, defending champions, prize money and the big names missing out at the first tennis Grand Slam of the year.
Ukraine says Russia launched barrage of missile attacks nationwide
Mass onslaught took place before France's new foreign minister's visit to Kyiv.
Pro-Palestine protests held around the world as Gaza war nears 100 days
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are marking a global day of action' in cities around the world.
How I stopped being a cartoonist and became a ‘troll’
Amid Israel's genocidal war in Gaza, I decided to break the echo chamber of social media and engage pro-Israel users.
What does the Alaska Airlines incident tell us about air safety?
After a door panel blew out on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, we sought answers about the safety of air travel.
Taiwan ruling party’s Lai wins presidential election
Lai, the current vice president, faced repeated attacks from China, which called him a dangerous separatist.
Israel’s war on Gaza: What constitutes genocide?
How will an ICJ ruling on the war on Gaza change the media narrative? Plus, the underreported war in Sudan.
At least 10 killed in China mining accident
Emergency management bureau in Pingdingshan city says the accident was caused by a coal and gas outburst.
Turkey launches air attacks against Kurdish rebels in Iraq and Syria
Defence Ministry says 29 locations hit after attack on Turkish military base in Iraq killed nine Turkish soldiers.
‘More mainstream’: In the UK, push for slavery reparations gains momentum
As PM Sunak refuses to engage, civil society is working harder than ever to remedy historic horrors.
Have the Houthi Red Sea attacks hurt Israel’s economy?
Most of Israel's trade is through the Mediterranean. But longer-term risks to Israel's economy are growing, saw analysts
Blackout in Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital as fuel runs out, babies at high risk
Israeli military attacks in the vicinity have left patients and medical staff to an uncertain fate.
Time to shine: Ivory Coast counts wins but not costs as AFCON 2023 begins
As Africa's top football spectacle begins, continental attention turns to Ivory Coast for whom AFCON means much more.
Palestine national team train amid ‘constant feeling of anxiety’
Overseas training overshadowed by the tragedy unfolding in Gaza, players say.
Taiwan elections 2024: Polls close as voters pick president, MPs
Vote count under way, with results expected in a few hours after high expected turnout.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 99
US carries out new strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen as Israel conducts more raids in cities in the occupied West Bank.
US launches new strikes on Yemen’s Houthis as conflict escalates
The attack comes a day after US, UK raids on Iran-aligned group's facilities sparked protests, calls for retaliation.
Shot in ‘cold blood’: Killing of Palestinian grandmother sparks outcry
Relatives of Hala Khreis, who was with her grandson and waving a white flag, relive the moment of her 'execution'.
No money for meat, so we eat rats: The Indian snake catcher
A snake catcher earns a steady income for only half the year, but his small abode always has room for one more.
Republican caucuses? Iowa’s Arabs and Muslims are more concerned with Gaza
Alienated by Republicans, some Arab American advocates in Iowa say they will not vote for President Joe Biden either.
Prosecutors in Peru seek 34-year sentence for ex-President Castillo
Former President Pedro Castillo is accused of 'carrying out a coup' after he attempted to dissolve Congress in 2022.
‘Dangerous’: US attacks on Yemen’s Houthis belie push for de-escalation
US acting as 'arsonist and firefighter', experts say, by urging Middle East de-escalation but backing Israel's Gaza war.
Israel rejects genocide charges in Gaza, asks ICJ to dismiss case
Israel laid out its defence against charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Gunman in racist mass shooting in Buffalo to face death penalty
Payton Gendron murdered 10 Black people at a supermarket in New York state in 2022.
Hosts Qatar thrill fans with winning start at the AFC Asian Cup 2023
Qatar begin their Asian Cup title defence in style with a 3-0 win over Lebanon in front of a passionate home crowd.
EU lawmakers push on with move to try and limit Hungary’s voting rights
More than 100 members of European Parliament argue the move is 'necessary' to protect the values of the European Union.
Oil prices steady despite Middle East tensions, but risks are rising
Despite diverting supplies from the Suez Canal, tensions in the Red Sea have so far had a muted impact on energy prices.
ICJ genocide case: What are Israel’s arguments and do they hold up?
Israel defended itself from South Africa's accusations of genocide in a three-hour long session on Friday.
Can South Africa’s court case against Israel end the war in Gaza?
South Africa says Israel is carrying out genocide in Gaza and its leaders are the main inciters.
China says will ‘crush’ Taiwan independence efforts before vote
The governing DPP, which champions Taiwan's separate identity, will be seeking a third term in elections on Saturday.
As Arevalo inauguration approaches, Guatemalans express cautious optimism
Attacks against President-elect Bernardo Arevalo have fuelled fears of election interference ahead of his swearing-in.
Israel rejects accusations of genocide in Gaza war at ICJ hearing
Israel argued that there was a lack of evidence that proves 'genocidal intent' in its war on Gaza.
Why is Gen Z rejecting hustle culture and redefining the meaning of work?
Gen Z is redefining what we know today about the workplace as this generation has been rejecting hustle culture.
Ex-ANC chiefs Zuma and Magashule team up ahead of South Africa’s elections
The pair lost their jobs over corruption allegations but recently formed separate parties ahead of voting.
Putin waged a trade war long before bombing Ukraine. Which side is winning?
Putin used tariffs, a naval blockade and bombed ports to target Ukrainian agricultural competition, but none worked.
I’m preparing for China’s war on Taiwan | Close Up
This Taiwanese citizen is taking up arms in preparation for what he believes is an imminent Chinese invasion.
Burundi closes border with Rwanda in latest East Africa row
President Ndayishimiye accuses Rwanda of backing DRC-based armed group Red Tabara against his government.
Who are the Houthis? A simple guide to the Yemeni group
The Houthis have been in a decade-long civil war and say their attacks are in opposition to Israel's war on Gaza.
As a feminist, what I wish for in 2024 is criminal justice reform
In 2024, I do not want to hear the usual excuse that "rape is almost impossible to convict".
AFC Asian Cup 2023: Qatar abuzz with football fever ahead of opening match
Football shirts dominate shopfronts, predictions rule banter and flags adorn streets ahead of Qatar's Asian Cup opener.
UK to increase military funding for Ukraine as PM Sunak visits Kyiv
British prime minister to announce new aid for Ukraine of 2.5 billion pounds ($3.2bn) for next financial year.
Nigeria’s Osimhen on a mission to ‘write my own legacy’ at AFCON 2023
The star striker tells Al Jazeera he is as keen to deliver for the Super Eagles as he has for his club Napoli.
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