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‘No place for genocide’: Qatar football fans stand for Gaza against Israel
Thousands of football fans gather to help raise funds and show solidarity with the people of Gaza, amid Israel's war.
Will oil prices rise after Red Sea shipping curbs amid Houthi attacks?
Energy markets are beginning to take notice of non-stop assaults on Israeli-linked shipping.
Israel keeps the pressure on Gaza as Qatar confirms truce talks
Attacks on Saturday heavily targeted Khan Younis in the south, where thousands have been forced to flee.
Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa laid to rest in southern Gaza
Family, friends, colleagues attend funeral of cameraman who was killed in Israeli drone attack in Khan Younis.
Has the Ukraine war made Europe politically mature — or more transactional?
Even as the EU invited Ukraine for membership talks, deep divisions are now visible after a year of rare unity.
Moment Israeli police attack journalist
This is the moment Israeli police attacked an Anadolu Agency journalist in Occupied East Jerusalem, hospitalising him.
Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf dies at 86, Sheikh Meshaal named successor
Heir Sheikh Meshaal al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, 83, replaces Sheikh Nawaf who had ruled for three years.
SpaceX sets December 28 launch date for US military’s X-37B space plane
Original plan to send spacecraft into orbit was scrubbed due to poor weather conditions in Florida.
Cardinal and nine others await verdicts in historic Vatican fraud trial
Angelo Becciu, a once powerful cardinal and ex-adviser to Pope Francis, is charged with embezzlement, abuse of office.
Masters of relaxation: The record-breaking freedivers of Egypt
Freediving has its roots in ancient fishing communities, but is making a comeback as an extreme sport.
Iran-aligned Houthis warn Israel, US against attacking Yemen
Threat comes as Israel, Western allies bolster presence in Red Sea as rebels target shipping.
Trauma and terror: What we are seeing from Gaza
Two months of war have produced many grim images from Gaza. Plus, the screws are tightening on Palestinian Israelis.
Three brothers in the West Bank, kept apart by Israel’s war
Three brothers swap stories of life under military occupation in three different parts of the West Bank.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 71
International calls for accountability grow after Israeli attack kills Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa.
Can we ever put an end to global hunger?
The world produces enough food to feed all of its 8 billion people, yet hundreds of millions go hungry every day.
US’s Blinken condemns Hong Kong authorities over bounties for activists
Top US diplomat calls on international community to oppose 'transnational repression'.
Trump’s ex-lawyer Giuliani told to pay $148m for defaming election workers
Ruby Freeman and Wandrea 'Shaye' Moss faced deluge of racist and sexist threats after Giuliani's false claims.
Friends star Matthew Perry died of ketamine overdose, autopsy finds
Los Angeles medical examiner says drowning and heart disease were contributing factors in actor's accidental death.
China’s youth compete for stable gov’t jobs in unstable economic times
The number of candidates taking China's civil service exam reaches a record high as graduates seek secure jobs.
Israeli air attack on residential home in Rafah kills four Palestinians
Dozens of Palestinians were wounded, and 15 others were missing after the strike in Rafah governorate.
Israeli army says it mistakenly killed three captives held in Gaza
The captives were killed during combat with Palestinian fighters after they were erroneously identified as a threat.
What next for Ukraine’s EU membership application?
EU votes to start membership talks, but block billions in aid funding.
Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera cameraman, injures Gaza bureau chief
Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa has been killed, Gaza Bureau Chief Wael al-Dahdouh was injured by Israeli missiles
Al Jazeera condemns Israeli forces killing of cameraman Samer Abudaqa
Media network says it holds Israel accountable for systematically targeting and killing journalists and their families.
How did a far-right outsider rise to power in Argentina?
And what are the prospects of his radical administration?
‘A wonderful human’: Al Jazeera colleagues remember Samer Abudaqa
Al Jazeera Arabic cameraman was killed in an Israeli attack in Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
Boycotts and protests – how are people around the world defying Israel?
Al Jazeera takes a look at the movements against Israel and illegal settlements in Palestine.
Israel to reopen Karen Abu Salem to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza
Announcement comes as national security spokesman Jake Sullivan visits the region amid growing international isolation.
Watching the watchdogs: Media, law and Gaza genocide
What is behind the American media's avoidance of the growing allegations of genocide directed at Israel?
In a refugee camp in Chad, Sudanese women are running out of hope
A settlement in Adre, a Chadian border town, has become a makeshift home for more than 100,000 Sudanese refugees.
Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
Al Jazeera Arabic cameraman killed and colleague wounded in an Israeli attack in Khan Younis.
This is what 24 hours of our lives in Gaza look like | Close Up
We asked 10 people in Gaza to record moments of their day. The result is inspiring and heartbreaking.
Indigenous advocates reject Chile’s new draft constitution ahead of vote
Sunday's referendum will be the second time in as many years that Chileans have voted for a revised constitution.
Africa must challenge the West’s colonial game plan for Palestine
Africans, who know this story well, should not let the West put Gaza under an Israel-friendly puppet government.
Israel-Gaza: Does Islamophobia play a part in US foreign policy?
Marc Lamont Hill speaks with scholars of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
‘War is stupid and I want it to end’: Injured Palestinian children speak
Israel's relentless bombardment of Gaza has killed or injured about 28,000 Palestinian children in the past two months.
Israel continues Gaza onslaught despite US envoy’s ‘new phase of war’
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to meet Palestine's Mahmud Abbas after talks with Israeli officials.
‘We barely make ends meet’: In Italy, some women are postponing motherhood
Women say that low salaries, precarious employment and poor childcare options hold them back from starting families.
Attack launched from Houthi-held Yemen hits cargo ship in Red Sea
Liberia-flagged vessel caught fire in Red Sea after being hit by a projectile from Yemen, US sources say.
Denmark stepping up terror probe amid suspicion of Hamas links
Arrests in Denmark coincide with detentions in the Netherlands and Germany allegedly linked to Hamas.
Israel-Gaza war: Is the US administration divorced from reality?
Hanan Ashrawi talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories and the US position.
ECOWAS court orders reinstatement of Niger’s ousted Bazoum
Mohamed Bazoum was overthrown by presidential guard members on July 26 and has been detained with his family since then.
Dutch court dismisses war crimes case against military supplies to Israel
Rights groups said the exporting of F-35 jet parts to Israel from the Netherlands makes it complicit in Gaza war crimes.
UN Humanitarian Chief: ‘Gaza is special, not in a good way’
Martin Griffiths on Gaza's dire conditions for aid operations and the voices that should be heard on Palestine's future.
Kremlin has ‘no information’ on missing Putin critic Alexey Navalny
Russian opposition figure has been moved from penal colony and lawyers say they haven't seen him since last week.
China’s big freeze blamed for Beijing subway crash
Extending recent erratic weather patterns, China has been hit by sudden freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall.
Video said to show Palestinian detainees being paraded
Video shared on social media appears to show blindfolded Palestinian detainees being paraded by Israeli soldiers.
Emaciated but alive: Gaza mothers, premature babies reunited in Egypt
Two mothers who gave birth to premature babies in al-Shifa Hospital recall emotional rollercoaster of separation.
MSF suspends work in Haiti emergency centre after armed group kills patient
One of the last international groups providing healthcare in capital says it can't work if 'threatened by violence'.
Adapting in the face of climate change in rural Kenya
For farmers across the globe, access to reliable weather and climate data is critical in adapting to a new normal.
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