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Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 68
Pressure is mounting on Israel amid a UNGA resolution as Biden makes statements signalling divisions with Netanyahu.
Applause at UN as General Assembly votes to back Gaza ceasefire
The United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza.
‘We are the living dead’: Drought-hit Tunisian villages battle isolation
Tunisian dams are filled at just 22 percent capacity and some 20 dams have already gone out of service.
Indonesia’s first presidential debate: Five key takeaways
Prabowo Subianto, Ganjar Pranowo and Anies Baswedan spar over human rights and law in their first televised encounter.
UNGA demands ceasefire in Israel’s war on Gaza: How your country voted
The non-binding, symbolic resolution passed with 153 votes in favour, 10 against, and 23 abstentions.
Can Indigenous inclusivity be the key to successful carbon markets?
Indigenous communities at COP28 stress they be part of climate solutions on carbon offsets as their lands are at play.
Harsh weather adds to hardships for Palestinians displaced by war
Strong winds, torrential rain, and flooding have further complicated the lives of displaced people.
New UN climate deal calls for ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels
While latest COP28 draft text avoids phrase 'phase out', campaigners say it is an improvement on the last one.
Dozens hurt, children’s hospital damaged, in Russian missile attack on Kyiv
Officials warn number of injured could rise after second missile attack on Ukrainian capital this week.
Zelenskyy urges new Ukraine aid, as Biden warns funding delay helps Putin
Ukrainian president goes on diplomatic offensive in Washington, DC to try and win over sceptical right-wing Republicans.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 658
As the war enters its 658th day, these are the main developments.
Australia is preparing to burn – more fossil fuels
Australia's government struggles with climate contradictions as it commits to damaging fossil fuel projects.
UN General Assembly votes overwhelmingly in favour of Gaza ceasefire
The US and Israel were among the few votes against the non-binding resolution calling for an end to the fighting.
UK’s Sunak wins parliament vote on deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda
Sunak faces down Conservative rebels by winning knife-edge vote on latest plans to send refugees and migrants to Rwanda.
Should the five permanent members of the UNSC have veto powers revoked?
Frustration grows after the US blocks resolution at UN Security Council calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Even in time of genocide, Big Tech silences Palestinians
Social media platforms have been censoring pro-Palestinian content while allowing anti-Palestinian hate speech.
Biden warns Israel risks losing support over ‘indiscriminate’ Gaza bombing
US president offers his sharpest public criticism of Israel since the start of its war with Hamas.
Harvard President Claudine Gay keeps job
Harvard's President Claudine Gay sees unanimous support from the university board to remain in her role.
When Skiing Santas hit the slopes in Maine, US to kickoff holiday season
The annual event has been held for more than 20 years, except for once during the pandemic.
‘Clear threat’: Kashmiris on India top court upholding removal of autonomy
For the residents, fears of demographic change triggered by Modi government's 2019 move are slowly becoming a reality.
US announces hundreds of new sanctions in push to isolate Russia
New sanctions target entities and individuals around the world in bid to isolate Russia as its war on Ukraine continues.
COP28 climate talks go into overtime amid standoff over fossil fuels
Flurry of shuttle diplomacy under way at UN-led negotiations in UAE as countries fight over wording of potential deal.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy arrives in the US. What’s on the agenda?
Zelenskyy is trying to help break a US domestic political deadlock that will deprive his country of war funding.
Photos: Israel is bombing starving Palestinians in southern Gaza
Hunger is worsening across the besieged enclave, with the United Nations saying half of Gaza's population is starving.
For the love of Gaza
Content creator Ahmed Hijazi documents the destruction of his beloved Gaza under Israeli bombardment.
Asylum seeker dies on UK barge housing migrants and refugees
British Interior Minister James Cleverly says the death will be investigated.
What is the situation in Gaza’s Khan Younis as Israel intensifies attacks?
Israel has intensified attacks on Khan Younis, which was dubbed a safe zone in the initial days of the war.
How a child’s death caused an Ohio city to turn on its Haitian community
A fatal school bus crash in Springfield, Ohio, has sparked a backlash to the city's burgeoning immigrant population.
‘Everyone is going hungry in Gaza’ UN envoys learn on visit to Rafah border
UN Security Council envoys have visited Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
Osimhen, Oshoala and Morocco steal the show at African football awards
Nigeria's Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala win footballer of the year awards while Morocco are named team of the year.
West Bank fighters say Israel war on Gaza inspires more resistance
Al Jazeera speaks to Palestinian resistance fighters in the northern city of Tulkarem amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Israeli forces blow up UNRWA school in northern Gaza
Video shows the moment Israeli forces blew up the UNRWA school in northern Gaza.
How Arab eco-normalisation of Israel covers up its crimes
The image of a 'green technology pioneer' helps Israel to greenwash its occupation and apartheid in Palestine.
Poland’s new PM promises to push for full Western support of Ukraine
Donald Tusk says Poland will regain leadership position in Europe and will be strong part of NATO.
Al Jazeera journalist’s father killed in Israeli strike on his Gaza home
Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif bids farewell to his father who was killed when an Israeli strike hit their home.
Israeli forces raid Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital after days of strikes
Dozens of patients and 3,000 displaced people are inside, UN says, as Gaza Health Ministry calls for international help.
Jordan army kills drug runners at Syria border amid soaring Captagon trade
One Jordanian soldier was killed and another injured in shootout near border with Syria.
Pio Gama Pinto: The Indian activist who became a Kenyan freedom fighter
Pinto, who died in Kenya's first political assassination in February 1965, was involved in the independence struggle.
New Israeli border inspection point for Gaza aid won’t solve Rafah backlog
With only Rafah crossing open for transit, extra screenings are unlikely to affect actual volume of aid entering Gaza.
Israeli army raids Jenin, kills several Palestinians
Some 270 people have been killed by Israeli fire across the occupied West Bank since October 7.
Additional US military aid to Ukraine will be a ‘fiasco’, Kremlin says
Moscow is 'very attentively' watching as US President Joe Biden and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet in Washington.
Israeli forces launch deadly West Bank raids, pound Gaza ahead of UN vote
Four Palestinians killed in Jenin and 22 in southern Gaza, while Kamal Adwan Hospital raided in the north.
‘Like we were lesser humans’: Gaza boys, men recall Israeli arrest, torture
Rounded up by Israeli forces in Gaza City, Palestinians describe being stripped, blindfolded, numbered and tortured
Rice, beans and best friends: A Nigerian embrace for Cameroonian refugees
In a Nigerian town, a day in the life of two 15-year-olds - Rebecca from Nigeria and Blessing, a Cameroonian refugee.
As Gaza reels, Ukraine war feels suddenly distant in Global South nations
Analysts say the Western response to Palestinian suffering has underscored a double standard.
Puma to end sponsorship of Israel’s national football team in 2024
The company says the move, planned since last year, is unrelated to boycott calls against it amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Myanmar overtakes Afghanistan as world’s top opium producer: UN
Violent political turmoil in Myanmar in years since 2021 coup has contributed to production increase, new report says.
At least 23 killed as fighters storm police station in northwest Pakistan
Explosives-packed vehicle is rammed into station used by army as a base in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as fighters open fire.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 67
An anticipated UNGA meeting amid a Houthi attack on a Norwegian-registered tanker - here are major updates.
Turkish football leagues halted after club president punches referee
Ankaragucu's Koca entered the field and hit referee Meler in the face after the Super Lig match against Rizespor.
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