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US announces visa bans after warning Israel on West Bank settler violence
US has called on Israel to act against violent settler groups in the occupied West Bank.
Mistaken drone attack in Nigeria kills dozens
Dozens of civilians are dead after an erronous drone strike in Nigeria
Searching for survivors after Israeli attack on central Gaza building
The sky above Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip is grey with the aftermath of relentless Israeli attacks.
How does Israel compare to failed states?
Critics describe Israel as a political entity that can only survive with repression and state-sanctioned violence.
WFP suspends food distribution in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen
UN agency pauses general food distribution in north Yemen due to limited funding and disagreements with the group.
Nativity scene places baby Jesus in rubble
This year's nativity scene at a church in Bethlehem placed baby Jesus in rubble
Israeli army surrounds Khan Younis as southern Gaza attacks intensify
Israel is intensifying its attacks in and around Gaza's second-largest city as UN expects one million to flee to Rafah.
Putin to visit Saudi Arabia, UAE with Israel-Hamas war on agenda
Talks expected to focus on Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and oil market cooperation, says Kremlin spokesperson.
‘A declaration of independence’: How NewsNation landed a Republican debate
Experts say the choice of NewsNation as host for the latest Republican debate signals a fractured US media landscape.
US sales of Palestinian keffiyehs soar, even as wearers targeted
An uptick of keffiyeh sales points to a growing trend of pro-Palestinian solidarity in the United States.
Prominent Pashtun activist critical of Pakistan army allegedly ‘abducted’
Manzoor Pashteen missing after his arrest for speaking at protest to demand free cross-border movement with Afghanistan.
Lebanon army says one soldier killed in Israeli shelling on border post
Attack marks first death for Lebanon's armed forces since cross-border attacks with Israel started in October.
No Palestinian is safe anywhere in the world
I knew and taught the three Palestinian students shot in the US. This attack has left me more fearful for my students.
Fourth US Republican presidential debate: Who will attend, where to watch
DeSantis and Haley are in a tussle for runners-up while Trump remains a favourite for the Republican nomination.
‘Gaza’s entrepreneurs are being killed by Israel’
Entrepreneurial leaders are being killed, leaving a gaping hole in the world of startups and businesses.
Unease, uncertainty for displaced people in DR Congo ahead of Dec 20 vote
Conflict and insecurity have dominated campaign discourse in the DRC and could stop displaced people from voting.
Four children among seven injured in Pakistan blast near Peshawar school
No group has claimed responsibility yet in a city that witnessed one of the world's worst school attacks in 2014.
Narrating Gaza: Pain in Arabic, information in English
For far too long, the Palestinians' story has been questioned and dismissed.
‘Unprecedented’ decline in global literacy scores, OECD report says
First study on state of global education since COVID-19 pandemic also focused on the mental state of students.
Unpack the past: Mandela, the keffiyeh and South Africa’s Palestine embrace
Ten years after Mandela passed away, his keffiyeh moment remains a symbol of South African warmth for Palestine.
Ukraine’s war effort could sputter out, as US, EU delay funds
A top White House official warns that Washington is 'out of money' for Ukraine as winds appear to be changing in Europe.
‘Massacres await’: Palestinians in Nablus warn of deadly settler attacks
The Palestinian villages south of Nablus face severe settler violence and warn the assaults will only increase.
Hospital sheltering thousands of people in Gaza is attacked
Watch the moment an Israeli air strike hit the gates of the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza.
Israel-Gaza war: Does the West have the power to stop Israel?
Former French ambassador to Israel talks with Marc Lamont Hill on the West's response to Israel's war on Gaza.
Israel intensifies strikes on Gaza’s second-largest city
Israeli forces step up their air and ground bombardment of southern Gaza, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians.
Is Israel’s Gaza bombing also a war on the climate?
Gaza's water, soil and air have been devastated. And reconstruction will add to the carbon emissions.
Four reasons why Modi’s BJP swept key India regional elections
The Bharatiya Janata Party registers impressive wins in three key states, months ahead of general elections.
UK home secretary in Rwanda to sign new asylum treaty
The visit to Rwanda comes less than a month after a UK court ruling declared a deportation scheme to Rwanda illegal.
Northern Gaza hospital ‘overwhelmed by horror’ as Israeli army lays siege
Health official describes gunfire and artillery shells outside Kamal Adwan Hospital as hundreds are trapped inside.
Netanyahu’s corruption trial resumes amid Israeli war on Gaza. What to know
Netanyahu, who did not attend Monday's hearing, has described charges against him as a 'witch-hunt'.
Amid Israel’s onslaught of Gaza, Spain’s leader shows empathy for Palestine
Spain, which has long supported Palestine in the ongoing conflict, has upset Israel with its consistent condemnation.
Cyclone Michaung makes landfall in India’s south, nine killed in floods
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu authorities prepare for 'worst storm in recent memory' as cyclone hits.
Rescue mission continues in Zambia for miners buried in mudslide
An unknown number of miners still remain trapped in the Zambian town of Chingola.
Death toll rises to 13 after Mount Marapi eruption, climbers still missing
Two more bodies were found late on Monday, an Indonesian official says, as volcanic activity hampers rescue mission.
Deputy Russian army commander killed in Ukraine: Official
The governor of Russia's Voronezh region says Vladimir Zavadsky died at a combat post in the 'special operation zone'.
Nigerian military drone attack kills 85 civilians in error
The incident is the latest in recent errant bombings of residents in Nigeria's north where armed groups are rampant.
Israel and WHO in online row over removal of medical supplies in Gaza
Israel denies ordering the UN health agency to remove medical supplies from its warehouse in southern Gaza.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 60
Here are the latest updates as the war nears the completion of two months.
Double-decker bus slams into tree in Thailand, killing 14
Long-distance coach was travelling from Bangkok to the country's far south when it veered off the road at about 1am.
Thousands gather in New Zealand to protest government’s Indigenous policies
Right-leaning coalition has pledged to review affirmative action and remove references to treaty with Maori people.
In the Solomon Islands, a US agency’s struggles hint at China’s influence
The Peace Corps has yet to return to Pacific island nation more than four years after Washington touted its return.
‘Palestine will never die’
A cataclysmic event in human history" Rapper and activist Lowkey released a new track to show solidarity with Gaza.
Khan Younis hospital stretched by influx of patients as Israel bombs Gaza
MSF official says Nasser hospital in southern Gaza is receiving multiple severely injured patients nearly every hour.
Will Israel heed US calls to protect civilians or risk ‘strategic failure’?
The Biden administration appears to be ramping up pressure on Israel to keep Palestinians safe.
Telecommunications, internet down in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify
Palestinian telecoms company Paltel says communications and internet services go down in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Death toll rises as Tanzania reels from flooding, landslides
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa says at least 63 people died in flooding unleashed by heavy rainfall over the weekend.
UK announces rise in salary threshold for foreign workers’ visas
Interior minister says gov't would raise foreign skilled workers' minimum salary threshold to 38,700 pounds ($48,800).
Former US ambassador accused of acting as covert agent for Cuba
Former ambassador to Bolivia charged for allegedly collaborating with Cuban intelligence services over several decades.
Cyclone Michaung nears southern Indian states, water enters Chennai airport
At least four dead and runway of one of India's busiest airports submerged as storm triggers heavy torrential rains.
Will the world continue to prioritise profits over the environment?
As world leaders gather for COP28, young people are left to bear the brunt of the lack of action by those in control.
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