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At least three killed in south Lebanon as Israel, Hezbollah resume fighting
Israeli shelling kills a woman and her son in Houla as Hezbollah says one of its fighters is also killed.
Thousands march for Palestine as Israel and Hamas resume fighting
Rallies held in Yemen, Jordan and the occupied West Bank as Israel-Hamas war resumes after weeklong truce.
Moments after Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza
People can be heard screaming in the aftermath of an Israeli strike near the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza.
Pakistan’s top court hears petition to halt deportations of Afghans
Human rights groups file the petition amid an ongoing crackdown on undocumented foreigners in the country.
India clinch T20 series against Australia to ease Cricket World Cup pain
India beat Australia by 20 runs to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match T20 cricket series.
Aston Villa file complaint to UEFA over Legia Warsaw after fan violence
Police arrested 46 fans of the Polish club after clashes before a Europa Conference League game at Villa Park.
Renewed violence in Sierra Leone is a sign of fragility, polarisation
The state has been showing worrying signs of deepening fragility since the contested June 2023 presidential election.
Republican lawmaker George Santos expelled from US House
Congressman is the sixth House member to be expelled since Congress began deliberating in 1789 and the first since 2002.
Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman to sit on US Supreme Court, dies at 93
The former justice served from 1981 until 2006, during a time of transition for the nation's highest court.
UN’s top court bars Venezuela from action in Guyana border dispute
The International Court of Justice issued the ruling two days before a referendum over a disputed oil-rich territory.
Gaza aid trucks stranded as Israel-Hamas war resumes
Egyptian security sources say aid and fuel trucks from Egypt have stopped, as UN officials say aid delivery in doubt.
Lula faces numerous challenges as Brazil assumes G20 presidency
Lula also takes over at a time of bitter internal divisions in the group, legacy of outgoing president Narendra Modi.
Israel-Gaza War: Can Hamas be defeated?
Marc Lamont Hill discusses Gaza's future and whether Israel's stated objective of eradicating Hamas is possible.
Apprehension in Malawi as government sends workers to Israel amid Gaza war
Opposition leader Kondwani Nankhumwa questions the secrecy of the deal and describes it as 'an evil transaction'.
Brazil’s Lula: Biden has no ‘sensitivity’ to stop war on Gaza
Brazil's leader faults US President Biden's apathy towards Gaza 'genocide' despite influence on Israel.
Everton file appeal against 10-point deduction by Premier League
The Merseyside club were docked points with immediate effect last month for breaches of financial sustainability rules.
Khan Younis neighbourhood hit by Israeli attack
Al Jazeera journalist, Youmna ElSayed is at the site of a bombing in Khan Younis.
UN Security Council to vote to end Somalia arms embargo after three decades
The embargo was placed on Somalia in 1992 to cut the flow of weapons to feuding warlords in the country.
Ron DeSantis, Gavin Newsom face off in heated US debate: Five key takeaways
US presidential candidate Ron DeSantis clashed with California's Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom.
The Israel-Hamas truce has ended: What we know so far
Israel resumed its deadly aerial bombardment on Gaza, minutes after the truce expired.
Former ICC chief prosecutor: Israel’s siege of Gaza is a ‘genocide’
Luis Moreno Ocampo discusses accusations of war crimes and genocide against both Hamas and Israel.
Who’s attending COP28 in Dubai — and who’s giving it a miss?
Modi, Sunak, Macron and multiple Middle Eastern leaders are there. Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are likely skipping it.
What happened in Gaza when the truce ended
Dozens of Palestinians were reportedly killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza after a seven-day truce ended.
‘I wake up in pain’: Refugees struggle in Tunisian winter
For refugees in Tunis facing abuse from police while aid is blocked, the cold is their greatest enemy now.
Mediators push to renew truce as world recoils at reignited Israel-Gaza war
'Those in power have decided that the killing of children would recommence,' UN official says amid Gaza bombardment.
Sport Weekly: Child athletes on the joys and the perils of competing
This week Al Jazeera covers issues for child athletes, Eritrea's deserting footballers and scolded Pakistani cricketers.
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon mourn, fear for family in war-torn Gaza
'I'm not sleeping. I cry all night,' says Fatmeh, whose daughter and grandkids are trapped under Israeli bombardment.
‘Bombing everywhere’: As Israel renews war, my eight-year-old has questions
My daughter asks me if the war is on again. I tell her it never stopped. Our lives, dreams and hopes don't matter.
Kremlin critic Navalny says Russia has handed down new criminal charges
Russia launches 'new criminal case against me every three months', says opposition leader serving 19-year sentence.
Gunmen kill 11 in roadside attack in eastern Iraq
An official blamed ISIL for the attack, which took place in Diyala province.
Palestinians flee homes, dig in rubble as Israel resumes strikes on Gaza
Dozens of Palestinians killed as Israel continues bombardment of Gaza after expiration of truce.
Is Modi’s India cosying up to the Taliban?
The embassy of the former Afghan government has shuttered in New Delhi amid allegations that India stopped helping it.
‘Where to go?’ Palestinians say nowhere safe as Israel resumes Gaza bombing
Israel restarts military offensive in Gaza after weeklong truce expires.
Moscow accuses Russian-Italian national of Ukrainian-ordered bomb attacks
The FSB said that the suspect was trained by special forces of NATO member Latvia to bomb a railway and military base.
It’s high time the West ends its stomach-churning doublespeak on Palestine
No, Israel does not have the "right" to "defend itself' against a population living under its occupation.
Heavy gunfire heard overnight in Guinea-Bissau capital
The circumstances of the shooting in Bissau, the capital, remain unclear.
Russian court extends detention of US journalist Kurmasheva until February
Russian-American journalist is accused of failing to register as a 'foreign agent'.
Northern Ireland peace deal: Women’s role finally recognised, says activist
Monica McWilliams looks back on the work of the Women's Coalition during peace talks, 25 years ago.
Israel strikes Gaza after truce expires
Israel's military has resumed its bombardment of Gaza as the temporary pause expired with no agreement to extend it.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 56
Israel military says operations have restarted in Gaza after the truce expired - here are the major updates.
Israeli military bombs buildings in Gaza minutes after truce ends
Video shows smoke from Israeli air strikes on buildings in Gaza, minutes after the truce deal expired on Friday morning.
California’s Newsom, Florida’s DeSantis face off in heated debate
Republican and Democratic rivals clash in fiery Fox News event filled with personal insults.
Palestinians celebrate release of prisoners from Israeli jails
Bus carrying 30 Palestinian prisoners is welcomed in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah.
Analysis: Why Israel’s military wanted to end the Gaza truce, and what now?
Israel has warned that the war will spread to the 'whole' of Gaza. That could force other nations to step in.
Egypt elections: Can anyone defeat President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi?
The Egyptian presidential elections are scheduled to take place over a three-day period starting on December 10.
Hong Kong journalist missing after reporting trip to China, report says
Kyodo News says South China Morning Post reporter Minnie Chan became unreachable after attending forum in late October.
Israeli air strikes pound Gaza as truce with Hamas ends
Air strikes, heavy shelling and casualties reported in Gaza as Israel accuses Hamas of breaking agreement.
‘I missed my family’: Tears and smiles as Thai captives come home
Nine Thai nationals remain in captivity in Gaza after weeks of diplomacy for their release.
Meta shuts 4,800 accounts over alleged China-based influence operation
Tech giant says it has dismantled five China-based networks of fake accounts so far this year.
Panama celebrates court order to cancel mine even as business is hit
For weeks, Panama was shaken by its largest protest movement in decades as residents decried a mining contract.
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