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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.
Eleven security personnel killed in Iran police station attack
Several wounded in shooting in province of Sistan-Baluchestan which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Police and soldiers killed as more violence flares in northwest Pakistan
The second attack this week on police posts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa also saw three attackers killed.
Global coal use to reach record high in 2023, energy agency says
IEA report says demand is expected to grow in India, China but decline in United States, European Union.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 70
Raids continue on Jenin and Kamal Adwan Hospital amid mass protests for ceasefire - here are the major updates.
US Yazidis sue France’s Lafarge for aiding ISIL violence
The French cement maker is accused of abetting violence and terrorism by providing supplies for tunnels and prisons.
Diseases spread in Gaza amid health system collapse, Israeli strikes
WHO says diarrhoea cases surged 66 percent among children. Meningitis, chickenpox, jaundice also reported.
Japan expands sanctions over Russia’s war in Ukraine
Tokyo adds 57 Russian new organisations to its trade blacklist in latest measures to punish Moscow.
US highlights AI as risk to financial system for first time
Financial Stability Oversight Council says emerging technology poses 'safety-and-soundness risks' as well as benefits.
The top 10 moments that shaped women’s football in 2023
A historic year in Spanish football, Morocco's dream debut and the highest-paid women's football coach.
Hungary blocks $54bn EU financial aid for Ukraine
Veto came hours after the European Union agreed to open membership talks with Ukraine in a move Hungary opposed.
Venezuela and Guyana agree not to use force in Essequibo dispute
Leaders hold talks after Venezuela organised referendum to claim oil-rich territory that makes up two-thirds of Guyana.
From Kolkata’s slums to elite cricket: The story of India’s Saika Ishaque
In a fairytale-like rags-to-riches story, Saika has worked her way up to be India's breakthrough cricketer in 2023.
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai faces trial under ‘unfair’ national security law
The 76-year-old media mogul faces up to life imprisonment for alleged 'sedition' and 'collusion with foreign forces'.
US presses Israel on civilian deaths, move to ‘lower intensity’ war in Gaza
US President Joe Biden says Israel should be 'more careful' in order to protect civilians in Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 660
As the war enters its 660th day, these are the main developments.
Labour leaders push President Biden for a Gaza ceasefire at US Capitol
Union leaders spoke alongside progressive lawmakers, appealing to the Biden administration for an end to the fighting.
Zelenskyy hails ‘victory’ as EU agrees to open membership talks for Ukraine
European Council President Charles Michel says agreement a 'signal of hope for their people and for our continent'.
Israeli soldiers recite Jewish prayers, Hannukah songs inside Jenin mosque
Israeli soldiers recite Jewish prayers and Hannukah songs inside Jenin mosque to be disciplined
Hong Kong police offers bounties for five activists living overseas
The US and the UK have condemned the move as Hong Kong authorities expand crackdown under national security law.
How much environmental damage is Israel’s war on Gaza causing?
Israel's military onslaught has devastated built and natural environments in Gaza.
‘Regime of impunity’: Victims react to Fujimori’s prison release in Peru
The ex-president had been convicted of crimes against humanity after his government ordered the massacre of 25 people.
Turkish MP who suffered heart attack during speech in parliament dies
Hasan Bitmez dies at a hospital in Ankara two days after heart attack during anti-Israel speech.
Finland set to again shut its entire border with Russia
The decision comes amid renewed asylum seekers arrivals that Helsinki has labelled a Russian hybrid attack.
Ireland’s prime minister urges EU leaders to call for Gaza ceasefire
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says there is 'some truth' to accusations that EU employs a double-standard on Gaza.
Israel bombards Rafah as pressure mounts over civilian death toll in Gaza
At least 26 people killed in Israeli attack that levels neighbouring homes in southern city, Palestinian officials say.
What’s an impeachment inquiry and what’s next for President Joe Biden?
As the US House of Representatives moves forward with an impeachment inquiry against Biden, we look at the next steps.
Analysis: Russia’s tiny, Pyrrhic advances in Ukraine’s east
Russia is making incremental inroads in eastern Ukraine and may soon hold the strategic town of Avdiivka.
Photos: South Korea island is a field of dreams for young baseball hopefuls
Dozens of teenagers have left the bright lights of big cities to join a specialised sports academy on Deokjeok.
Interview with Plestia, the world’s eyes into Gaza
See us as humans." Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad shares the importance of covering Israel's war on Gaza.
Geminid meteor shower: Where, when and how to watch it
Considered an annual favourite, the Geminid meteor shower which peaks tonight is believed to be intensifying each year.
Rainfall in Gaza worsens conditions for displaced Palestinians
Flooding and heavy rainfall in Gaza is making living conditions even more challenging for Palestinians.
Are the boycotts against Israel making an impact?
Consumers are using boycotts as a tool to call corporations out for their support of Israel's war on Gaza.
Irish PM urges EU leaders to call for humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar insists it is time for other EU states to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.
Israeli official says no statehood for Palestinians
Israel's ambassador to the UK has said her country will no longer accept a two-state solution' after their war on Gaza.
What is Israel’s end game with the Palestinian Authority?
The Israeli army carried out a raid metres away from the Palestinian Authority's headquarters in Ramallah last week.
Mourning and worrying about the future in rural Egypt
As Egyptians worry about the economy, a rural family torn apart by tragedy faces a crisis without their main earners.
Are Biden’s warnings to Israel sparked by fears of 2024 election?
Political scientist Shibley Telhami says Biden is allowing his personal preference' to drive US policy on Israel.
Palestine: Banned in Berlin
Nadija battles courts and police bans to assure freedom of speech for Palestinians and their supporters in Germany.
Analysis: Has DR Congo’s Tshisekedi delivered enough to win a second term?
Thousands turn up at President Tshisekedi's campaign rallies. But what has his first five-year term delivered?
IOC’s stance on Russia could ‘bury Olympic movement’, Putin says
Putin remains tight-lipped on Russian athletes' participation in 2024 Olympics under the conditions imposed by IOC.
Russian court rejects appeal to release WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich
President Vladimir Putin says he hopes for agreement with US on prisoner swap but admits 'it's not simple'.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy faces doubters and detractors in US and EU
Republicans say there is no hope for funding approval this year, but Europe may be gearing up for an invitation.
‘If not for Hamas we could live with Palestinians’: Conversations in Israel
Before October 7, Israelis who spoke to Al Jazeera believed in living side-by-side with Palestinians. No more, they say.
Biden, Kirby and dead, ungrateful Palestinians
Biden and his smug surrogates remain determined to disfigure reality to obscure their complicity in Israel's crimes.
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