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Updated 2024-11-27 03:16
South Korean opposition leader stabbed in neck, airlifted to hospital
Lee Jae-myung was attacked as he spoke to reporters during a visit to the southeastern port city of Busan.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 678
As the war enters its 678th day, these are the main developments.
US watching Taiwan elections closely as China reiterates claim to island
Poll outcome will help set the tone for Washington-Beijing relations amid slight easing of tensions.
Ethiopia signs agreement to use Somaliland’s Red Sea port
The deal will pave the way for the landlocked country to use the port of Berbera.
How has Israel’s brutal Gaza war mobilised international youth?
Young people have been driving protests around the world, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel says it will pull out thousands of troops from Gaza
Israel has come under pressure from its principal ally, the United States, to move to a more low-intensity war.
Former Chad opposition leader appointed as PM of transitional government
Succes Masra returned from exile in November after signing a reconciliation agreement with Chad's military rulers.
Israel’s Supreme Court strikes down judicial overhaul law
The majority of the court's judges vote to strike down the law, saying it would severely damage Israel's democracy.
Photos: Powerful earthquake hits Japan, residents flee some coastal areas
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued tsunami warnings for the coastal prefectures of Ishikawa, Niigata and Toyama.
Iran deploys warship to Red Sea amid soaring tensions
Alborz warship enters Bab al-Mandeb Strait, Iranian media reports a day after Yemen's Houthis say 10 fighters killed.
Palestinian men are not ‘terrorists in the making’
The world cannot continue to ignore the humanity and suffering of Palestinian men in Gaza and beyond.
Putin vows to ‘intensify’ strikes on Ukraine after deadly Belgorod attack
At least five people are killed in New Year's Day attacks on Odesa, southern Ukraine and Russian-occupied Donetsk.
Supporters of DRC president Tshisekedi celebrate re-election
Supporters of Felix Tshisekedi are celebrating his re-election as president of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Israel flattened my home, killed my family. I still lit a candle for 2024
Displaced and humiliated, I held on to the hope that my Gaza City home had survived the bombing. Then the photos came.
Displaced Palestinian mother in Gaza gives birth to quadruplets
This Palestinian mother has given birth to quadruplets in Gaza after fleeing with her family from the north.
First scenes as tsunami waves hit Japan after earthquakes
More than a dozen strong earthquakes struck central Japan, triggering tsunami waves along Honshu's western coast.
I teach in secret, defying the Taliban ban and fighting despair
The biggest challenge of teaching Afghan girls and women is not the security risk or bad internet, but the hopelessness.
Six killed in ambush in disputed area between Sudan and South Sudan
The oil-rich region experiences frequent bouts of violence from rival factions of an ethnic group across both countries.
Calls for Gaza ceasefire ring out as world enters 2024
As the world ushered in a new year, hundreds refrained from celebrating to instead call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
‘Completely alienated’: British Muslims on Labour, Tory stance on Gaza war
Surveys have shown a sharp drop in support for both of Britain's big parties among Muslims ahead of elections.
Who is Crown Prince Frederik, Denmark’s king-in-waiting?
His ascension to the throne comes after Queen Margrethe II announced her surprise abdication on New Year's Eve.
Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ taking the plant back from the narcos
In a country ravaged by drug war and embedded in Christianity, image of marijuana-smoking nun is an act of rebellion.
US sinks Houthi boats in the Red Sea: How did the fight unfold?
Shipping company Maersk halts operations after maritime escalation between the Houthis and US forces.
Bangladesh convicts Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus in labour law case
Yunus is accused by PM Sheikh Hasina of 'sucking blood' from the poor, but supporters say charges politically motivated.
Analysis: Is the Israeli army as militarily successful as it claims?
As we enter 2024, the Israeli army can claim some successes in the war on Gaza - and also has failures to reckon with.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 87
Israel rejects South Africa's ICJ claim and the world protests on New Year's Eve - here are the latest updates.
Injured Palestinian boy in Gaza no longer recognises his own face
This 11-year-old boy, injured in an Israeli strike on Gaza, says the sight of his disfigured face makes him cry.
Kenyan farmers battle toxic legacy of locust plague three years on
Experts say multiple errors were made in a UN-coordinated campaign to tackle the locust invasion in Kenya.
Russia: Ukrainian attack on Belgorod killed dozens
Russia has begun retaliating for what it says was an indiscriminate Ukrainian attack on the Russian city of Belgorod.
Australian cricketer David Warner retires from ODIs ahead of last Test
Warner has called time on his ODI career after confirming the Sydney Test against Pakistan would be his last.
Magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes Japan, tsunami warning issued
Japan issues tsunami warning for Ishikawa prefecture after earthquake hits the Noto region.
‘Turbulence’ hits India-US ties after Sikh separatist murder plot
Six months after Indian PM Modi addressed the US Congress, Joe Biden has turned down an invite to India's Republic Day.
Kim Jong Un tells army to ‘annihilate’ South Korea, US if provoked
North Korean leader echoes earlier bellicose rhetoric after promising to launch new satellites and expand arsenal.
Ukraine, Russia accuse each other of New Year’s Day attacks
At least five people have been killed in Donetsk and Odesa amid an escalating wave of attacks since Friday.
Taiwan’s Tsai Ing-wen says island’s future must be decided by its people
Self-ruled Taiwan, which is claimed by Beijing, will go to the polls latest this month to choose a new president.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 677
As the war enters its 677th day, these are the main developments.
Best of 2023: Editor’s picks from the Asia Pacific
From the continuing crisis in Myanmar to the US's expanding military ties, these are Al Jazeera's highlights.
Ugandan athlete Benjamin Kiplagat found dead in Kenya
Kiplagat's body was found with a knife wound to his neck, suggesting he was murdered, according to the local police.
Is the war in Ukraine at a stalemate?
Russia's economy withstands Western sanctions, while US political divisions are worrying Kyiv.
Photos: New Year 2024 celebrations around the world
The celebrations come as ongoing conflicts raise security concerns and lead to muted or cancelled festivities.
Peace and potato chips: Dreams big and small as 2024 approaches in Gaza
As the year draws to a close, Al Jazeera talks to five people who have lost everything but hope and prayers.
Israeli minister reiterates calls for Palestinians to leave Gaza
Israel's far-right finance minister says Israelis who would replace Palestinians would 'make the desert bloom'.
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II to abdicate after 52 years on the throne
The Danish queen announces abdication on January 14 during New Year's Eve address live on TV.
Assad forces target crowded market, kill two: Syria’s White Helmets
Meanwhile, Israel bombed Aleppo and Neirab, leaving Syrians trapped between two forces raining fire from the sky.
‘Outraged’: Brazilian Muslims face growing Islamophobia over Gaza war
A survey released last month suggests approximately 60 percent of Brazilian Muslims experienced religious intolerance.
The displaced Afghans making gruelling journeys to survive
More than 40 years of war, violence and poverty have created one of the world's most uprooted populations.
Watching the watchdogs: US media reporting from Gaza
A recent CNN report from a field hospital in Gaza reveals the power and deficiencies of US TV coverage.
Head of Sudan’s paramilitary RSF visits Djibouti amid ceasefire efforts
Hemedti visits Djibouti as East African countries attempt to broker a ceasefire between the RSF and the Sudanese army.
World starts welcoming the New Year with fireworks and prayers
Sydney and Auckland are the first major world cities to celebrate the arrival of 2024.
Tshisekedi re-elected DR Congo president as opposition calls vote a ‘farce’
Felix Tshisekedi wins a landslide victory to secure a second term in election the opposition has labelled a 'farce'.
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