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Marianne Williamson on her US presidential campaign, the economy and Gaza
'The death of a Palestinian child is no less horrifying than the death of an Israeli child,' author tells Al Jazeera.
Israel’s AI-powered ‘mass assassination factory’
'Accountability can't be transferred to any software system,' software engineer Laura Nolan unpacks use of AI in war.
Four Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir amid uptick in attacks on troops
Thursday's attack is the latest in a series of incidents in which armed fighters have killed Indian soldiers.
Last set of French troops exit Niger as Sahel sheds Parisian influence
The exit is the third time in 18 months that French troops have been sent packing from a country in the Sahel.
Why Palestinians in East Jerusalem are losing their homes | Start Here
Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem are losing their homes to Israeli settlers.
Israel-Gaza war: Why are culture and society targets?
Fatima Bhutto talks with Marc Lamont Hill about support for Gaza in the Muslim world and attacks on Palestinian culture.
Prague university shooting: What we know the day after
A gunman killed 14 people and injured 25 in the Czech Republic's deadliest shooting.
Japan eases curbs on weapons exports, raises defence budget to record $56bn
Pacifist nation's major overhaul to arms restrictions in a decade comes amid rising security tensions in Indo-Pacific.
Russia blasts US on frozen assets, missiles as Ukraine bombardment persists
Moscow warns of retaliation as war in Ukraine causes relations with the West to deteriorate.
UN’s Volker Turk: A quarter of humanity is caught in 55 global conflicts
United Nations human rights chief, Volker Turk, on basic rights violations in conflict-ridden areas.
‘The Fat One’ sings: Spain’s Christmas lottery rolls out millions in prizes
Known as 'El Gordo', the world's richest lottery is set to pay out close to $3bn in prizes.
Turkey carries out mass detention of ISIL suspects
Ankara has stepped up operations against armed groups since early October.
What’s the latest UN Gaza resolution that the US has agreed to?
The US has heavily amended the UAE-led UN draft resolution on Gaza as casualties and hunger rise in the enclave.
‘We feel abandoned’: Survivors of Italy’s devastating floods
Huge floods in northern Italy displaced tens of thousands of people in May. Few have got their lives back since.
US ready to back diluted resolution on more aid to Gaza as UN vote delayed
UN Security Council vote is expected on Friday after four postponements, countries' disagreements over language of text.
First Dreamliner delivery in four years lands in China
The arrival of the new Boeing 787 in Shanghai could signal the end of a Chinese freeze on ordering from the US company.
‘Without work and hope’: Bethlehem’s Christmas economy bleeds from Gaza war
The West Bank city loses Christmas tourism amid daily Israeli raids and the continuing assault on the Gaza Strip.
Criminalisation of victims of male violence needs to end – everywhere
Blaming, and punishing, women for the abuse they suffered at the hands of men is a global phenomenon.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 77
Houthi attacks are discouraging shipping through the Red Sea, as Gaza's health system collapses.
Feted abroad, ignored at home: The story of Mami Wata’s voyage to Oscars
The film, a black-and-white fantasy thriller inspired by West African folklore, is Nigeria's third entry for the Oscars.
US court revives Nirvana album cover lawsuit
The naked star of the rock band's 1991 album cover claims 'permanent harm' and child pornography.
Entire Gaza at ‘risk of famine’ as fighting rages between Israel, Hamas
New report says at least 576,600 people have exhausted food supplies and face catastrophic hunger and starvation.
Ethnic minority fighters seize northern town from Myanmar military regime
Nestled in the hills of northern Shan state, Namhsan is the latest town to fall to Ta'ang National Liberation Army.
US police officers found not guilty in killing of Black man
Three Tacoma police officers cleared of all charges in 2020 death of Manuel Ellis.
Beyond Gaza: How Yemen’s Houthis gain from attacking Red Sea ships
The group's position on a critical maritime choke point gives them leverage in diplomatic talks over Yemen's future.
New COVID strain JN.1 is spreading fast. How worried should we be?
The new variant has spread across 41 countries as the WHO categorises it as a 'variant of interest'.
Day of mourning declared after 14 killed in Prague mass shooting
Flags will fly at half-mast on December 23 as people observe a minute's silence for the victims of the Prague attack.
After bumpy recovery, China’s economy faces serious headwinds in 2024
The world's second-largest economy is heading into 2024 on a precarious footing amid deep-seated structural issues.
Hong Kong court rejects publisher Jimmy Lai’s bid to toss sedition charge
Hand-picked national security judges rule that prosecution filed charge within the time limit.
Sanctions threat looms over Bangladesh’s garment sector ahead of elections
Garment manufacturers worry a one-sided national vote could lead to economic sanctions for the nation and them.
US, China top military officials hold first talks in more than a year
Gen Charles Q Brown, US Joint Chiefs chair, stresses need to avoid miscalculations in talks with PLA's Gen Liu Zhenli.
A Biden-Netanyahu rift? ‘Distraction’, Palestinian rights advocates say
Palestinian rights supporters dismiss reports of US-Israel disagreements as Biden maintains staunch backing of Gaza war.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 667
As the war enters its 667th day, these are the main developments.
China tries to ‘bury the memory’ and trauma of zero-COVID era
A year after Beijing abandoned the policy's strict lockdowns and endless testing, its failures remain unaddressed.
DR Congo votes on second day of chaotic general elections
The vote across Africa's second-largest country was derailed on Wednesday over logistical issues.
Trump ally Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy following defamation case
Giuliani was ordered to pay a $148m penalty for falsely accusing two 2020 election workers of facilitating fraud.
Entire Gaza population facing hunger crisis, famine risk: UN-backed report
The proportion of householdsaffected by acute food insecurity is largest ever recorded globally, the report says.
India’s Sakshi Malik quits over election of new wrestling federation chief
Top wrestler quits the sport after Indian wrestling body replaces president accused of sexual abuse with his close ally.
UN Human Rights Office calls for investigation into unlawful Gaza killings
UN Human Rights Office calls for probe into possible war crime' amid allegations Israeli forces executed' Palestinians
Could Israel’s war on Gaza cause a wider conflict?
Regional tensions are rising over the US-backed war.
EU top court rules FIFA, UEFA unlawfully blocked Super League plans
The football governing bodies contravened law by stopping the formation of league, the European Court of Justice says.
Israel’s war on Gaza deadliest in modern history for journalists, CPJ says
Committee to Protect Journalists says concentration of reporters killed in Gaza 'unparalleled' in the group's history.
Angola to leave OPEC over disagreement on oil production quotas
Oil minister says country 'gains nothing' from remaining in the group after disagreements emerge over production cuts.
Analysis: Why is Israel’s military killing so many of its own?
The perils of urban warfare, coupled with operational issues within the army, appear to be hobbling Israel's advance.
As migration to the US border rises, experts fear surge in sexual violence
Groups like Doctors Without Borders report an increase in assault cases around migration hot spots like the Darien Gap.
No functional hospital left in northern Gaza, WHO says
The UN agency describes the situation as 'beyond catastrophic' with patients begging for food and water.
It is time the labour movement takes a stand for Palestine
Unions can't claim they care for human rights if they stay silent on Israel's ethnic cleansing campaign in Gaza.
Will the US again veto the UNSC resolution on Gaza?
Intense negotiations have dragged on to ensure the US does not veto the UAE-led humanitarian resolution.
Gunman kills 10 people before being ‘eliminated’ in downtown Prague
Czech officials say 11, including the shooter, killed and nine others seriously injured in Prague university shooting.
Israeli forces target Palestinian paramedics
Israel's army is preventing Palestinian medics from transporting the wounded in Jenin in the occupied West Bank
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