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‘We fled oppression, not our home’: Albania to Australia and back again
As Albanians continue to flock to the West, causing a brain drain', one family recounts a hair-raising tale of escape.
Hamza, son of Al Jazeera’s Wael Dahdouh, killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
An Israeli attack targeted the car he was travelling in with two other journalists.
North Korea threatens Seoul as tension builds over military drills
Pyongyang conducts live-fire drills close to its coast for the third time in a row as it threatens Seoul.
Bangladesh counts votes in low-turnout election boycotted by opposition
Initial signs suggest a low turnout in controversial poll guaranteed to give a fourth straight term to PM Sheikh Hasina.
Christians attend Orthodox Christmas mass in Bethlehem
Palestinian Christians held a solemn midnight mass to mark Orthodox Christmas in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity.
What happened to Alaska Airlines’s Boeing 737 Max 9 whose door blew off?
An order by US officials to ground 737 Max 9s for inspection will affect 171 aircraft worldwide.
Blaze at Bangladesh refugee camp leaves thousands of Rohingya homeless
Hundreds of shelters at the refugee camp in southeastern Bangladesh were gutted with arson suspected.
Israel signals bombardment of northern Gaza set to end
The Israeli military has 'dismantled' Hamas in the north, but suggests the onslaught will continue in the rest of Gaza.
Al Jazeera journalist Wael Dahdouh’s son killed in Gaza by Israeli attack
Al Jazeera journalist Wael Dahdouh is mourning his son, Hamza Dahdouh, who has been killed in an Israeli air strike.
Why is Germany so viciously anti-Palestinian?
German support for Israel is used as a cover to ramp up anti-immigration policies and downplay homegrown anti-Semitism.
Bhutan holds general election as economic crisis hits ‘national happiness’
Both parties in fray committed to constitutionally enshrined philosophy of government measuring success by 'happiness'.
Israeli drone attack kills four brothers during Jenin raid
A mother searching a hospital found out four of her sons were killed in a drone strike during an Israeli raid on Jenin.
Human remains scattered as Israeli drone targets West Bank city of Jenin
Six Palestinians and one Israeli police officer were killed as fighting flares again in the occupied West Bank.
Lula declares three-day national mourning for Brazil football great Zagallo
Mario Zagallo was one of three footballers to win the FIFA World Cup both as a player and manager.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 93
Six people have been killed in an Israeli air raid on Jenin in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian Health Ministry says.
Relentless bombing and ‘constant death’: A bleak start to 2024 for Syria
Syrians in the northwest see in the new year just as they left the last - 'with blood' and destruction.
Putin praises Russian ‘defenders’ as Ukraine deflects another barrage
The Russian leader marked the eve of Orthodox Christmas with a pledge to support bereaved families amid the invasion.
All you need to know about the CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2023
Tournament format, venues, title favourites, groups and prize money for AFCON 2023 in Ivory Coast.
Can Pakistan’s Indus River dolphins be saved?
Once believed to be extinct, the ancient mammal has started to make a comeback, but the risks remain grave.
China sanctions five US arms manufacturers over Taiwan weapons sales
The move follows US approval of $300m in military aid for the self-ruled island, which holds elections in a week.
US defence chief promises transparency amid secrecy around hospital stay
Lloyd Austin went to hospital for elective surgery on January 1 but the White House was not notified.
Woman in her 90s pulled alive from rubble of Japan earthquake
The 7.6 quake struck on New Year's Day, causing extensive damage to communities on the Noto Peninsula.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 683
As the war enters its 683rd day, these are the main developments.
Thousands protest in Israel demanding captive release, government to resign
Protesters angry at the government rallied in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem calling for return of captives held in Gaza.
Could infighting threaten Israel’s government?
Bitter divisions erupt between ministers on post-war plans for Gaza.
FBI arrests three people linked to January 6, 2021, insurrection
The three Florida residents allegedly attacked officers during an assault on the United States Capitol.
Pro-Palestine protesters block bridge outside UK parliament
Demonstrators gathered on the streets of central London, demanding an immediate ceasefire in Israel's war on Gaza.
Ukraine says Russian missile attack kills 11 in eastern town
Eight people were wounded after Russian forces hit the town of Pokrovsk with S-300 missiles, regional governor said.
India’s Aditya-L1 sun mission reaches solar orbit
Launched in September, the solar observation mission will undertake a comprehensive study of the sun.
US diplomat Blinken meets Turkey’s Erdogan, kicking off Gaza diplomacy tour
The US secretary of state will also travel to Israel and the occupied West Bank as the war in Gaza rages on.
Former US general: Israel may win in Gaza, but fail in the region
US General Mark Kimmitt says Israeli talk of annihilating Gaza 'sounds good on TV' but is impractical and illegal.
Jelena Begovic: Serbia’s tech rise in East vs West power struggle
Serbian minister of science explores how the country's growth in technology navigates the East-West rivalry.
‘Blood for money’: The patients forced to turn to racketeers in Nigeria
Nigeria's blood supply system is 'broken', pushing desperate patients and families to source dangerous alternatives.
Bangladesh to vote in general elections boycotted by opposition
Women make up almost half of nearly 120 million eligible voters, as PM Hasina is set to win a fourth straight term.
Bangladesh polling booths set ablaze, opposition starts election strike
Police say unidentified arsonists have set fire to at least five primary schools, including four polling stations.
Safe zones: Israel’s technologies of genocide
Designating safe areas in Gaza allows the Israeli army to carry out war crimes more efficiently and then to deny them.
Is a global debt crisis looming?
The world is drowning in a record amount of debt concentrated in developing countries.
Genocide in Gaza: The context
We compile three interviews with experts and a journalist who discuss how the media helped enable genocide in Gaza.
Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel in ‘response’ to Hamas leader’s killing
Lebanese group says it targeted Meron air base following the killing of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut.
Why is Somalia so angry about Ethiopia’s new Red Sea port deal?
Ethiopia's economy has struggled with no sea access, and an agreement to use a Somaliland port has upset its neighbour.
Will the Houthi Red Sea attacks destabilise Yemen’s fragile peace?
The strikes have helped the Yemeni group gain recruits - and a domestic buildup of might could strain ceasefire attempts
Alaska Airlines grounds Boeing 737 Max 9 fleet after midair window blowout
All 174 passengers and six crew are safe after incident shortly after takeoff from Portland forced emergency landing.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 92
At least 18 people have been killed in an Israeli air attack in Gaza's Khan Younis city. Here are the updates.
Why is Lebanon home to so many Palestinian refugees and leaders?
An estimated 270,000 Palestinians live in the country. Their story is one of war, displacement and a struggle to return.
Japan earthquake death toll crosses 100
Hundreds of people are still missing after a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Japan's west coast on January 1.
Former US police officer sentenced in killing of Black man Elijah McClain
Randy Roedema handed 14-month sentence for 2019 killing of McClain, who was put in a chokehold, injected with ketamine.
Biden attacks Trump as threat to democracy, warns against his re-election
US president warns voters a day before the third anniversary of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
‘They carry dreams’: Brown boxes of love, sent from the Gulf to India
Kerala migrant workers send cherished gifts - Tiger Balm, Axe Oil, Imperial bar soap - and connect with their families.
‘Vote doesn’t count’: Bangladesh’s ‘bizarre’ election tests ties with West
The nation of 170 million people votes on Sunday in elections that the main opposition has boycotted.
The only Palestinian factory making keffiyehs is going strong
At a time of crisis, the work of the Hirbawi brothers in Hebron has rarely been more vital.
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