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Lebanon marks four years since Beirut port blast amid regional tensions
No one has been held accountable for the catastrophic explosion that killed more than 220 people.
War in Gaza, Israel and three assassinations
Three high-profile assassinations and fear of a regional war in the Middle East.
Afghanistan’s first female Olympic breakdancer: ‘I want my big dream’
Defiant Afghan refugee Manizha Talash fled the Taliban for her chance to dance on the world stage.
Anxious in Beirut: Capturing a city’s struggle for survival
Living with constant anxiety in Lebanon, Zakaria films the 2019 protests, COVID and the port explosion over three years.
Nigeria’s Tinubu urges end to protests against economic hardship
Protesters demand quicker reforms and government action to ease the pain amid reforms carried out by the new president.
Younis Khatib: Israel achieves destruction of Palestinian health system
Palestine Red Crescent Society president discusses impact of Israel's war on Palestinian health system.
More than 20 killed as Bangladesh protesters renew call for Hasina to quit
Protests over jobs quota system morph into a wider antigovernment movement demanding the prime minister's resignation.
Two killed, two others wounded in stabbing attack in Israel
Police shot dead the suspected attacker, who they say was from the city of Salfit in the occupied West Bank.
US, UK and France ask their citizens to leave Lebanon as war fears loom
Iran's vow to avenge assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah's Fuad Shukr heightens fears of war.
‘I compete against myself’: Meet Pakistan’s Olympic javelin thrower
Arshad Nadeem is one of seven athletes representing Pakistan at the Paris Olympics - and its biggest hope for a medal.
Bangladesh protesters return to the streets to demand PM’s removal
Thousands march in Dhaka to demand justice for more than 200 people killed during job quota protests last month.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 891
As the war enters its 891st day, these are the main developments.
Ledecky seals GOAT status, USA break world record in Olympic swimming pool
Ledecky bags ninth gold to equal all-time Olympic record after upcoming star Summer McIntosh wins second gold.
US candidate Jill Stein considering vocal Palestine advocates for VP spot
Shortlist of running mates for Green Party candidate includes two Arab Americans from the swing state of Michigan.
What is fuelling protests and a violent crackdown in Nigeria?
Demonstrators killed by police and millions put under curfew.
Venezuela opposition leader joins protests against election results
Venezuela's published election result has prompted widespread allegations of fraud and protests.
Zelenskyy praises Ukrainian military for stepping up attacks on Russia
Kyiv has hit Russian oil depots, a submarine and an airfield as the 29-month old war rages on.
Israeli attack on school in Gaza kills at least 15 people
The attacks occurred as a high-level Israeli delegation visited Egypt in an attempt to revisit Gaza truce talks.
Far-right protesters clash with police in UK cities as unrest spreads
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned the far right for the unrest and backed police to take strong action.
Gender row target Algerian boxer Imane Khelif ensures Olympic medal
An emotional Khelif comfortably beat Hungary's Luca Anna to enter the welterweight semis and ensure a podium finish.
Harris campaign dismisses Trump’s proposal to change debate date
Donald Trump has proposed that the next US presidential debate take place on Fox News on September 4.
Simone Biles wins vault final for third gold at Paris Olympics 2024
Biles pulls off stunning Yurchenko double pike to finish ahead of Brazil's Rebeca Andrade and compatriot Jade Carey.
A call for collective global action in support of Palestinian prisoners
Israel must be held accountable for the crimes it is committing against Palestinians in detention camps and prisons.
Algeria’s Kaylia Nemour eyes Olympic gymnastics gold at Paris 2024
The 17-year-old breakout gymnast is favourite for gold in Sunday's final ahead of Nina Derwael and Sunisa Lee.
‘I’m scared, but I’ll carry on’: Venezuelans caught between hope and fear
Supporters of Venezuela's opposition say that crackdowns on election protests have sparked fear and further resistance.
Ukraine says it targeted Russian airfield, fuel depots in three regions
Russia says air defence systems 'intercepted and destroyed' 75 drones over a number of regions.
Students renew Bangladesh protests, call for PM Hasina’s resignation
Crowds hit the streets in large numbers as student leaders call for prime minister to step down.
Haniyeh killed by ‘short-range projectile’ fired from outside home: IRGC
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says Israel to get 'harsh punishment in due time and place' for killing.
How might the ‘axis of resistance’ respond to Israel’s escalation?
Iran and allied groups vow to hit back at Israel, seeking to restore deterrence, say analysts.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 890
As the war enters its 890th day, these are the main developments.
Why is Japan cracking down on rideable motorised suitcases?
A growing number of airports are imposing restrictions on these electric suitcases over safety concerns.
Vietnam President To Lam gets top job as Communist Party chief
Lam has taken the nation's top job but it is unclear whether he will also remain president.
Qassam Brigades commander among 9 killed in Israel attacks on Tulkarem
Sources tell Al Jazeera Haitham Balidi, leader of Hamas's military wing in Nablus, killed in a car strike in West Bank.
Far-right riots flare in Sunderland amid ongoing UK anti-immigrant protests
Police say officers faced 'serious and sustained levels of violence' after several hundred people rampaged city centre.
At least 32 killed in al-Shabab beach attack in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu
More than 60 wounded in attack on popular seaside spot frequented by Somalis on weekends.
Pentagon head Lloyd Austin revokes plea deals with 9/11 attack suspects
The US defence secretary has revoked plea deals with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two alleged accomplices.
At Olympics, India’s top women wrestlers have more at stake than medals
In Haryana, the fear of one man has threatened to destroy many champions' dreams. Now, they are fighting back.
US to deploy additional military resources to the Middle East
Pentagon announces deployment as tensions build between Iran and Israel after the high-profile Haniyeh assassination.
Marvelous Marchand wins fourth Olympic swimming gold, McKeown does double
Australia's Kaylee McKeown completes backstroke double and her compatriot Cameron McEvoy wins men's 50m freestyle.
Uganda’s Cheptegei wins men’s 10,000m gold at Paris Olympics 2024
Cheptegei stormed to the finish line in 26min 43.14 seconds, ahead of Ethiopia's Berihu Aregawi and USA's Grant Fisher.
Biden is pushing for Supreme Court reform. Is it ‘dead on arrival’?
Experts say Biden's efforts reflect growing support for change, but his proposals likely face insurmountable opposition.
How did Russia and the West agree to a prisoner exchange?
Top-secret talks including Biden and Putin result in freedom for 26 people.
Olympic gender debate rages after boxer quits fight
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif won her first Olympic fight after her opponent, Italian boxer Angela Carini, quit the match.
Israel’s ‘right to abuse’ protests explained
Lawyers representing four Israeli reservists accused of raping a male prisoner, says they acted in self-defence'.
Police fire tear gas as Nigeria economic hardship protests resume
Curfews were ordered across several northern states on Friday after clashes erupted the previous day.
US DOJ files lawsuit against TikTok, ByteDance for failing on child privacy
The lawsuit is latest US action against TikTok over fears its improperly collects data of Americans for Chinese gov't.
Funeral for Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh held in Qatar
The funeral for assassinated Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh took place in the Qatari capital, Doha.
‘This is my only hope’ says Palestinian who farms to combat hunger
This is my only hope,' says Youssef Abu Rabie, a Palestinian who is reviving farming to combat food shortages in Gaza.
‘People are tense’: In Israel, fear amid likely Hezbollah, Tehran response
As people brace for an attack, there is anxiety but also resignation, Israel-based experts say.
Thousands mourn Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at funeral prayer
Palestinians and nationals from other countries came to pay tribute to the assassinated Hamas political chief.
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