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Hamas Captives and Palestinian Prisoners Released
24 captives held by Hamas and 39 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel have been set free.
Photos: Palestinians released from prison reunite with loved ones
39 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisons in exchange for 13 Israeli captives freed by Hamas.
Israel releases Palestinian women and children prisoners under Hamas deal
Around 150 Palestinian prisoners and 50 civilian captives held in Gaza are expected to be released over four days.
Can Palestinians get the humanitarian aid they need in four days?
Brief truce between Hamas and Israel allows aid trucks into besieged Gaza.
Nice footballer Atal detained for sharing alleged anti-Semitic content
Algerian defender apologised for posting video, French authorities order him to stand trial in December.
Israel-Hamas four-day truce starts: How day one unfolded
In the first day, 24 captives held in Gaza were released, and 39 women and children were freed from Israeli jails.
Hamas frees 10 Thai citizens, one Filipino under separate deal: Qatar
Their release was outside of truce between Israel and Hamas, in which 13 Israelis were freed for 39 Palestinians.
Who are the Palestinian prisoners Israel released on Friday?
Thirty-nine Palestinian women and children were released from Israeli jails on Friday during a pause in fighting.
Hamas releases 24 captives from Gaza as Israel truce comes into effect
Israel releases 39 Palestinian prisoners in exchange as part of deal that includes a four-day truce in Gaza.
Hamas releases 24 captives amid Israel truce: Here’s what’s to know
The 24 freed include 13 Israelis, 10 Thai nationals and one Filipino, who were released via the Egypt border.
Kenya’s Ogiek people fight on against eviction from Mau Forest
The Ogiek have been accused of encroachment and deforestation in a place they consider home by Kenyan authorities.
Egypt’s el-Sisi says future Palestinian state could be ‘demilitarised’
El-Sisi spoke after a meeting with the Spanish and Belgian PMs as they try to shore up support for a peace conference.
Amid Gaza war, activists in Argentina aim to expel Israeli water company
Protesters have denounced state-owned Israeli company Mekorot for its human rights record as it expands in Argentina.
Palestinians return to destroyed homes in Gaza as Israel-Hamas truce begins
Men, women and children travelled from the places where they have sought refuge to inspect their damaged homes.
Somalia officially joins East Africa trade bloc
Somalia, which has been seeking to join the regional trade bloc since 2012, becomes its eight member.
‘It’s nothing’: Malawi nurses reject wage rise amid economic turbulence
Malawian civil servants are asking for increased wages after recent currency devaluation worsened cost of living crisis.
Sport Weekly: Emma Hayes to set new landmark in women’s football with USNWT
This week Al Jazeera looks at the new USWNT boss, the 'beauty' of MMA, and India's Cricket World Cup final disaster.
WHO confirms monkeypox spreads sexually in DR Congo amid outbreak
The health agency's confirmation comes amid a monkeypox outbreak in the DRC and a concerning lack of vaccines in Africa.
This Israel has no future in the Middle East
The Gaza war may turn out to be the beginning of the end, but not for Palestine.
‘We won’t leave’: Armenians in Jerusalem push back against armed settlers
A controversial real estate project threatens the world's oldest Armenian diaspora community. But they refuse to move.
A second Nakba? What history tells us about Palestine and Israel
In this episode of UpFront, we look back at the history and context leading up to the current Israel-Gaza war.
Israeli forces open fire to stop people returning to north Gaza
Video shows people fleeing as Israeli forces opened fire to stop displaced Palestinians returning to northern Gaza.
‘A breath of fresh air’: Can trailblazer Emma Hayes revitalise the USWNT?
The Chelsea coach has been a trailblazer in English football - her next task will be to transform the USWNT's fortunes.
Ireland to tighten hate laws amid far-right Dublin riot ‘shame’
Anti-migrant extremists used disinformation about a school knife attack to provoke a night of violence and looting.
Why Wilders won: Election boosts Dutch far right, but what happens next?
Wilders's Party for Freedom has been on a long ascent, fuelled by poverty and the fear of competition from migration.
Oscar Pistorius granted parole a decade after killing girlfriend
The South African Paralympic star, jailed in 2014 for killing Reeva Steenkamp, will be released in January.
Dublin riots: What to know about the stabbing attack and clashes in Ireland
Violence breaks out in central Dublin after a knife attack injures children near a school.
‘The war is not over’: Israel blocks Palestinians’ return to northern Gaza
With hostilities paused by the truce, displaced Palestinians are attempting to return to their homes across the enclave.
China warns against ‘provocation’ as Australian warship sails Taiwan Strait
The transit of the Toowoomba through the sensitive and narrow waterway earns a rebuke from Beijing.
Do not ignore the suffering of Sudanese women
Women are bearing the brunt of the vicious war in Sudan. The world should not look away.
Far-right violence erupts in Dublin following school knife attack
Protesters clash with police, torch vehicles after three young children are injured in a knife attack.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 49
A truce is in motion and pro-Palestine protests are making headlines - here are major updates.
Israel-Hamas truce comes into effect: How it could now unfold
With the truce the first break in fighting after seven weeks, several scenarios in the war are now possible.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade ushers in holiday season in New York
The 97th version of the parade, held since 1924, saw pro-Palestinian protests.
The woman who gave up her home for Dhaka’s stray cats and dogs
Living costs are up, but animals still come first for the founder of Bangladesh's first animal adoption shelter.
Russian actress dies on stage as Ukraine ramps up air attacks
Russian theatre saysa Ukrainian air raid killed actressPolina Menshikh as she performed for troops inDonbas.
‘Relief’ in war-torn Gaza as truce takes effect in Israel-Hamas war
Aid begins to trickle in to Gaza as the first pause begins after seven weeks of hostilities between Israel and Hamas.
Palestinians in southern Gaza return home as truce begins
Video from southern Gaza shows displaced Palestinians making their way through the streets of Khan Younis.
Murder in Malaysia: World Exclusive Interview with Sirul Azhar Umar
A 101 East world exclusive with a man convicted of Malaysia's most shocking murder.
Israel pounds Gaza ahead of truce, killing and injuring dozens
The air raids hit a UN school, the Indonesian hospital, and residential buildings across Gaza.
Pro-Palestine or a trend? China’s stance on Israel-Hamas war splits opinion
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for an end to the 'collective punishment' of Palestinians.
North Korea celebrates ‘new era of a space power’ after satellite launch
State media shows leader Kim Jong Un and his family enjoying a banquet with scientists and engineers from the project.
Taiwan opposition registers separate candidates after collapse of unity bid
The opposition's failure to unite puts the DPP's William Lai in pole position for January's presidential election.
New Zealand gets new government promising tax cuts, less red tape
Centre-right National Party forms three-way coalition with the classically liberal ACT and populist New Zealand First.
Analysis: How to enforce the Israel-Hamas truce
The truce comes into effect soon. Its execution will fall on two fighting forces that have been trying to kill the other
Venice to trial admission fee, visitor limit from April 2024
City mayor hopes scheme can be a model for other places that are struggling to cope with surging visitor numbers.
A fire, two deaths and the business of elder care in India
On January 1, two women at an Antara Care Home in Delhi died in a fire, raising questions about the eldercare business.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 639
As the war enters its 639th day, these are the main developments.
Indonesia’s presidential hopefuls lay out plans to revive $1.2tn economy
GDP growth slowed to 4.94 percent in the third quarter, compared with 5.72 percent during the same period in 2022.
‘Just as scared’: Cyberscam victims in Cambodia find no freedom in rescue
Many end up for months on end in dire conditions in detention centres - sometimes alongside their traffickers.
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