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The difficulty of working as a medic in Gaza
In this episode of Centre Stage, our guest is British plastic surgeon, Dr Victoria Rose.
Russia vs Ukraine – The dangerous new phase
As winter descends, both Russia and Ukraine are deploying new resources in hopes of gaining a strategic foothold.
US envoy explains Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement
We don't have to be fast, we have to be smart." US envoy Amos Hochstein has told Al Jazeera.
Lebanon’s political families: The Jumblatt dynasty
The Jumblatt family has led Lebanon's Druze community for generations amid civil war and political assassinations.
Pakistan police crackdown clears Imran Khan protesters from Islamabad
Top aide to imprisoned ex-PM says hundreds of protesters shot as authorities end lockdown after evicting PTI supporters.
South Korean capital hit by record November snowfall
Seoul is blanketed in snow, the bad weather snarling traffic, knocking out power and grounding hundreds of flights.
Displaced returning to southern Lebanon amid hopes ceasefire will hold
People quick to start making their way back to homes amid signs that Israel-Hezbollah truce is holding.
Indian wrestler Bajrang Punia handed four-year ban for avoiding dope test
Punia, who was at the forefront of protests against former wrestling body chief Brij Bhushan Singh, says he is innocent.
Thousands returning home to south Lebanon after Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
Families start making their way home, defying Israeli military warning not to return to areas it had forcibly evacuated.
Is Russia poisoning Namibia’s water in its hunt for uranium?
Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom is trying to drill for uranium in Namibia. Farmers say a key aquifer is at risk.
Celebrations and heavy traffic as Lebanon ceasefire begins
People in Lebanon celebrated and thousands of cars filled the roads to return home after a ceasefire deal.
China launches corruption probe against Defence Minister Dong Jun: Report
Investigation is part of a broader probe into military corruption that unseated Dong's two predecessors.
Man City ‘weak and fragile’ but Guardiola defends team after Feyenoord loss
Manager admits his team are defensively 'not stable' after conceding three goals in 15 minutes in the Champions League.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,007
These were the key developments on the 1,007th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Trump names first administration veterans Greer, Hassett to economic posts
US president-elect taps Jamieson Greer and Kevin Hassett as trade representative and top economic adviser, respectively.
Namibia elections 2024: Who’s in the running and what’s at stake?
As a wave of election upsets batters the region, the Southern African country could be next.
Australia moves step closer to world-first social media ban for under-16s
House of Representatives votes overwhelmingly to pass legislation targeting platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
Vietnam’s richest man vies to dethrone SE Asia’s ride-hailing king, Grab
Pham Nhat Vuong's Xanh SM has big ambitions, but critics question its growth potential in fiercely competitive market.
US stock market surges to record high despite Trump’s tariff threats
The S&P 500 rises 0.57 percent after US president-elect's tariff announcements roil European and Asian markets.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,006
These were the key developments on the 1,006th day of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Breaking norms, Trump signs transition memorandum with Biden White House
US President-elect Trump sidestepped agreements that would require donor disclosures and vetting for government picks.
Brazil ex-President Bolsonaro plotted election coup: Police report
An 884-page report by Brazil's police details former President Bolsonaro's alleged attempt to overturn 2022 election.
What does government boycott of Haaretz mean for press freedom in Israel?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet approves proposal to sanction the country's oldest newspaper.
As the people of Basta await ceasefire, Israel escalates attacks on Lebanon
Tired of fleeing, the people who took refuge in Basta are staying put, despite the violence.
Chilean President Boric rejects allegations of sexual harassment
Authorities confirm criminal investigation being conducted over allegations of harassment.
Biden announces Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement
US President Joe Biden says the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire is 'designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities'.
Protesters head to Islamabad to demand the release of ex-PM Imran Khan
Tension rise in Islamabad as supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan clash with security forces
US says drones spotted near its military bases in England
US air force says the drones do not appear 'hostile' and there has been no impact.
Ceasefire between Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Israel: What to know
A ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel is one step closer, but what are the details and will it hold?
Syrian Civil Defence creates early warning system for schools in Idlib
The Syrian Civil Defence team created an early warning system to detect warplanes for schools in Idlib.
Netanyahu says he will present Lebanon ceasefire deal to cabinet
Benjamin Netanyahu has said he will present a ceasefire deal to his cabinet that would stop the fighting in Lebanon.
Walt Disney agrees to pay $43.3m to settle pay discrimination suit
The suit was filed in 2019 after the plaintiff learned that six men with same job title earned substantially more.
Panic in central, western Beirut as Israel warns of air strikes
Thousands of panicked Beirut residents are fleeing after an Israeli threat of imminent air strikes in the city's west.
Video: Israeli military bombs school shelter in Gaza City
The Israeli military has targeted a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza City.
Egg prices tick up in US amid efforts to halt spread of bird flu
Price for a dozen eggs has increased by more than 60 percent over the last year as millions of birds killed.
Imran Khan calls for ‘fight till the end’ as Pakistan gov’t rules out talks
Tensions rise as security forces clash with protesters calling for release of imprisoned former prime minister.
Host Pakistan to learn ICC Champions Trophy fate, amid India travel ban
The ICC will decide next steps for the Pakistan-hosted tournament after India refused to travel to the country.
Four bodies recovered from capsized tourist boat in Red Sea: Egypt official
Authorities says five more people have been rescued, bringing the total to 33 survivors while seven remain missing.
Canada, Mexico leaders stress cooperation after Trump tariffs threat
Justin Trudeau and Claudia Sheinbaum urge dialogue as Donald Trump plans to hit US neighbours with 25-percent tariffs.
Russia expels British diplomat for alleged spying
Moscow claims diplomat was 'conducting intelligence and subversive work' against national security.
Video: Israeli finance minister says it is ‘necessary to occupy Gaza’
Israel's finance minister told a settler lobbying group that it is necessary to occupy the Gaza Strip".
Miners trapped underground in South Africa: What’s the latest?
Officials have arrested a group of 14 people who emerged unassisted, including a teenage boy.
Georgian parliament bats away protests to set presidential vote
Despite claims its election victory is illegitimate, Georgian Dream party plans vote for new president on December 14.
Why is US prosecutor Jack Smith dropping charges against Trump?
The federal criminal case against Trump relating to 2020 election interference will no longer go ahead.
Legal cases against Donald Trump dismissed
US President-elect Donald Trump had two criminal cases against him abandoned.
War on women: Sexual violence in Sudan
We take a closer look at how the conflict in Sudan is impacting women.
Bangladesh police clash with protesters as Hindu leader detained
A court in Chittagong denied bail to the man charged with sedition as India cautioned about justice for minorities.
Why I want to arrest Myanmar’s military leader | Close Up
A teacher-turned-rebel joins a people's fighting force to take back Myanmar from military rule.
Israel’s UNRWA ban is a spectacular own goal
By banning UNRWA, Israel has unwittingly elevated Palestinian refugees to a higher level of global protection.
Glacial Shifts: Redrawing geopolitical maps
A little bit of Italy is about to become a little bit of Switzerland.
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