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Know their names: Palestinians killed by Israel in the occupied West Bank
Even before October 7, the year 2023 was the deadliest on record for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
China’s Xi on visit to Vietnam months after Hanoi strengthened ties with US
President Xi Jinping's first state visit to Vietnam in six years seeks to deepen ties between the communist neighbours.
Messi vs Ronaldo on the cards as Inter Miami confirm pre-season Saudi tour
The MLS club will play Saudi clubs Al Hilal and Al Nassr in Riyadh, before travelling to Hong Kong on a pre-season tour.
Three Japanese ex-soldiers convicted in landmark sex assault case
The three men will serve two-year suspended jail terms for the 2021 attack on female colleague Rina Gonoi.
‘Elephant in the room’: The US military’s devastating carbon footprint
The US military emits more than entire industrialised nations like Portugal and Denmark, yet evades scrutiny.
Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim revamps cabinet as voters worry about economy
Anwar promises to focus on economy, education and health as he splits up ministries and creates new posts.
Tanker ‘attacked by cruise missile’ as it traverses Bab el-Mandeb Strait
US says the Norwegian-registered Strinda caught fire after it was struck but no casualties were reported.
Putin views Russia’s new nuclear submarines, says more being rolled out
Russian president seeks to showcase Moscow's growing naval power in visit to a flag-raising ceremony in Arctic north.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 657
As the war enters its 657th day, these are the main developments.
Batang Kali: A British massacre in colonial Malaya and a fight for justice
Relatives search for justice 75 years after British soldiers carried out the Batang Kali massacre.
Communities on US LNG front line ask Biden to reject export terminal
Louisiana's booming LNG industry is wreaking havoc on fishing community. Locals are protesting a potential new terminal.
Zelenskyy says delaying aid is a gift to Putin as he seeks US support
Ukrainian leader appeals for continued help for the fight to expel Russian forces as he visits Washington, DC.
EU mulls sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank
EU diplomat Josep Borrell says bloc is 'alarmed' by deadly violence in the occupied territory by 'extremist settlers'.
Allies say Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny removed from prison
A spokesperson for the Russian opposition figure says prison officials have refused to say where he was transferred.
UN envoys say ‘enough’ to Israel-Hamas war on trip to Gaza border
EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, says situation in Gaza 'catastrophic, apocalyptic'.
COP28 draft deal slammed for dropping call to phase out fossil fuels
Oil-rich countries have pushed back against proposed language that underscores need to move away from fossil fuels.
Is the Israeli video showing the surrender of Hamas fighters in Gaza real?
Video circulating in Israeli media appears to show the surrender of some Hamas fighters.
India’s Supreme Court upholds decision to end special status for Kashmir
India's Supreme Court upholds a decision that special status for the Kashmir-Jammu region was only meant to be a tempora
Israel’s war on Gaza means Arab normalisation is ‘off the table’: Experts
Experts say assault will impact Israel's planned normalisation with Arab nations and downgrade US hegemony in region.
Father of Al Jazeera journalist killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza
The 65-year-old father of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif is killed in an Israeli air strike on the family home.
Zara pulls controversial ad from website after Gaza boycott calls
Inditex, the company that owns Zara, says the change was part of a normal process of refreshing content.
Palestinians strike, protest in occupied West Bank in support of Gaza
The National and Islamic Forces, a coalition of major Palestinian factions, called the strike.
Gaza’s al-Fukhari is dangerously overcrowded as Israel pushes people south
People fleeing the violence for more than two months aren't sure they will survive conditions in al-Fukhari.
The state of exception in Honduras is endangering innocent lives
The heavy-handed security measures introduced to tackle gang violence have triggered a spike in abuses and deaths.
Poland’s parliament elects Donald Tusk as prime minister
Tusk elected prime minister nearly two months after a national election was won by a coalition of pro-EU parties.
In Mexico, a community gathers to celebrate a quinceañera — for the elderly
Organisers hope the event can allow older women to enjoy a tradition they might not have been able to afford when young.
Barbie leads Golden Globe nominations, just ahead of Oppenheimer
Two blockbusters were collectively dubbed 'Barbenheimer' after their theatrical releases happened to fall on same date.
What’s Article 370? What to know about India top court verdict on Kashmir
The Supreme Court backs Prime Minister Narendra Modi's removal of Indian-administered Kashmir's semi-autonomy.
UK’s David Cameron scolds Scottish leader Humza Yousaf over Erdogan meeting
Cameron says a meeting on sidelines of COP28 breached protocol because a UK official was not present.
Israel should learn from French mistakes in Algeria
And President Biden from President Kennedy's principled support for an occupied people's struggle for liberation.
Analysis: Has the approach to tunnel warfare changed for Israel and Hamas?
Both sides seem to be even more cautious about the tunnels than they were at the beginning of the conflict.
Rwanda row: PM Sunak, who pledged to ‘stop the boats’, faces crucial test
Sunak's Conservatives criticise the plan to deport refugees from the UK to Rwanda as contradicting international law.
UN-run school shelters in Gaza are under attack by Israeli forces
UN-run schools in north Gaza have been bombed and stormed by Israeli forces, leaving behind widespread destruction.
Libyan militia intercepts refugee boats with Europe’s help
A Libyan militia group accused of killings and enslavement has intercepted asylum seekers in the Mediterranean Sea.
Russia plans presidential vote in annexed Ukrainian regions
The decision raises logistical and security challenges for Moscow because of its limited control in the four regions.
Indian court confirms end of special status for Kashmir
The Supreme Court has ordered the region to hold local elections by the end of September 2024.
UN peacekeeping mission in Mali officially ends after 10 years
In June, Mali's military government, which seized power in 2020, demanded the departure of the decade-old mission.
Russia claims arrest of Ukrainian assassin network
Russia's FSB said it has arrested 18 Ukrainian 'agents and accomplices' who plotted assassinations.
What’s UN Resolution 377A, can it help in efforts to stop Israel-Gaza war?
The resolution empowers member states to make collective recommendations, but it is legally nonbinding.
Israel’s war forces Palestinian football team Lajee Celtic to stop playing
People involved with Lajee Celtic talk about football's role in resisting occupation and their bond with Celtic fans.
‘Too terrified to leave the house’: Internet trolls in Libya target women
From death threats to smear campaigns, Libyan women working for change are being silenced online.
What is the global strike demanding an end to Israeli war on Gaza?
Activists and grassroot organisations worldwide are striking on Monday to protest Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
UK sends minehunters to boost Ukraine’s Black Sea forces
Britain and Norway plan to help Ukraine bolster Black Sea security amid its war with Russia.
Five key issues at stake in the DR Congo’s crucial election
Here's what's at stake as millions go to vote this December in Africa's second-largest country by size.
UN climate chief slams opponents of fossil fuel phase-out at COP28
Talks intensify over calls to phase out fossil fuels, as oil producers led by Saudi Arabia put up tough resistance.
Iraq’s marshes are dying, and so is a civilization
The marshlands have shrunk from 20,000 square kilometres in the early 1990s to 4,000 by latest estimates.
Why is Pakistan’s top court probing the 1979 hanging of former PM Bhutto?
The Supreme Court will hear a plea to reassess the legality of the manner in which Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was hanged.
Israeli soldier makes video vandalising Palestinian shop in Gaza
An Israeli soldier has made a video that shows him vandalising a Palestinian-owned shop in Gaza and mocking its contents
US fighter jet crashes into waters off South Korea
The pilot of the US military plane, the latest to crash in the Asia Pacific region, has been rescued.
African mediators claim progress in latest effort to end war in Sudan
Regional body IGAD says it secured a commitment from warring parties to implement ceasefire and dialogue over conflict.
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