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Violent protests in Dublin after children injured in knife attack
Police say they have not ruled out any motive behind stabbing incident, and warn against spread of 'misinformation'.
Hamas says 30 killed in Israeli attack on UN school ahead of Gaza truce
Ahead of planned four-day pause in hostilities, Israel says war to continue for two months after 'brief respite'.
Most Finland-Russia border crossings to close
Finland will close almost all of its border crossings with Russia over a surge in migrants attempting to enter
Why are so many Palestinians imprisoned in Israel?
Thousands of Palestinians are held in Israeli jails and the number is increasing daily.
What are the details of the truce between Israel and Hamas?
Four-day pause is set to begin on Friday morning and includes the release of Hamas captives, Palestinian prisoners.
Pro-Palestine protesters pause Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Pro-Palestine demonstrators glued their hands to the street in the middle of the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Business heir Daniel Noboa sworn in as Ecuador president
The banana empire heir has promised to reduce violence and create jobs in the country gripped by a bloody drug war.
Spanish PM proposes talks on the establishment of a Palestinian state
In meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Spain's Pedro Sanchez proposes international peace talks.
Uncertainty, hope for Palestinian, Israeli families before Gaza truce
Amid high tensions over captives-for-prisoners swap, far-right Israeli minister demands clampdown on celebrations.
India beat Australia by two wickets in first T20 cricket match
India's stand-in T20 captain scored 80 from 42 balls as India beat Australia by two wickets at Visakhapatnam.
Mediator Qatar announces key points of Israel-Hamas truce
Israel and Hamas' four-day truce is set to begin on Friday at 7am local time in Gaza.
A roadmap for the future of Palestine
At this critical juncture, Palestine's leaders should come together to agree on a roadmap for our future.
EU deploys border agents to Finland amid increase in asylum seeker arrivals
Finland has accused Russia of pushing asylum seekers to its eastern border, which Russia denies.
How a rejected Thanksgiving speech forged an Indigenous holiday tradition
Indigenous leader Mahtowin Monro speaks about how the National Day of Mourning offers a corrective to US settler myths.
BBC accused of censoring acts of Gaza solidarity in BAFTA awards coverage
Ceasefire calls by artists during a ceremony in Scotland did not make the final cut on the BBC's streaming service.
Israel-Hamas truce, captive release to begin on Friday, Qatar says
Truce to begin in the morning and 13 people held by Hamas to be freed in the afternoon, Qatari official says.
Push to rescue 41 Indian workers trapped in tunnel enters final stage
Ambulances on standby as rescuers dig through final metres of debris to help workers trapped for nearly two weeks.
Ukraine battles ‘elaborate’ Russian defences as Putin condemns Israel’s war
Putin says world should try and stop 'tragedy' in Gaza as Russian forces reportedly kill civilians in Ukraine's Kherson.
Palestinians with disabilities face immense hardship in Gaza
I feel alone." About 50,000 Palestinians with disabilities are among the most vulnerable people in Gaza.
Middle East Roundup: Nervous anticipation for truce, exchange of captives
As Palestinians wait with bated breath for a pause in the Israeli bombardment, here's the Middle East this week.
What do we know about China’s new ‘mystery’ illness outbreak?
The WHO is asking China to provide information on an unexplained outbreak of respiratory illnesses and pneumonia.
Kenya ready to privatise 35 companies amid cash crunch, says president
Kenya, which passed a privatisation bill recently, is facing many challenges including depleted government coffers.
Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah walks out of jail after 600 days
Shah is owner and editor of independent news portal Kashmir Walla, banned earlier this year by the Indian government.
What is the mysterious pneumonia outbreak in China?
The WHO has asked China for more information on the undiagnosed pneumonia outbreak that has spiked since October.
Israel-Hamas deal: What makes a truce lead to lasting peace?
With Israel and Hamas agreeing to a four-day pause in fighting, here's a look at how truces from other wars played out.
Paris transport ‘will not be ready’ for 2024 Olympics: Mayor
Mayor Anne Hidalgo says Paris will not have enough trains, and progress needs to be made on the issue of homelessness.
Will Iran give Russia ballistic missiles for the war in Ukraine?
It might help Iran bolster military ties with Russia but could hurt efforts to patch up relations with the EU.
Who is Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders?
A man who says he'll ban mosques and the Quran from the Netherlands is celebrating his party's victory in the election.
Iran’s top diplomat discusses Israel’s war in Gaza with Hezbollah leader
Amirabdollahian warns 'the scope of the war will expand' if the Israel-Hamas truce does not hold.
Indonesia’s anticorruption chief Firli Bahri faces extortion charges
Firli Bahri is suspected of extorting money from the agriculture ministry between 2020 and 2023.
Russian journalist Boris Maksudov dies in Ukraine drone attack
The Rossiya 24 TV channel correspondent succumbs to shrapnel wounds sustained in Zaporizhia region.
End of an era: How corruption in Liberia cost George Weah the presidency
In six years, Weah, Liberia's most famous citizen became so unpopular he lost the election to a man he defeated in 2017.
On Hawaii island, the West’s only all-granite, hand-carved Hindu temple
Monks say they created an entire village in India for the artisans who hand-built the temple over 33 years.
What’s behind the Arab-Islamic ministerial tour of UNSC states?
By starting in China, the committee may be trying to gather global support to present to nations so far backing Israel.
Ex-West Indies star Marlon Samuels banned from cricket for six years
Samuels, who was part of the West Indies' T20 World Cup winning squads, breached anticorruption code in a T10 league.
World Cup winning coach Lionel Scaloni ponders Argentina future
Scaloni says the national team 'needs a coach that has every possible energy' but stopped short of saying he will quit.
Israeli attack kills girl’s parents as they waited for Gaza’s truce
A photographer tries to comfort a Palestinian girl, who lost her parents, by talking about her favourite dessert.
How Palestinians are using art as a form of resistance against Israel
With Israel's war on Gaza, many artists are using their work to demand justice, freedom and an end to the bloodshed.
Anti-Islam Geert Wilders seeks coalition partners after Dutch election win
The right-wing, anti-Islam populist Party for Freedom emerged as strongest force in Dutch parliament elections.
Are the Americans ready for another Iraq?
Netanyahu is taking advantage of the war in Gaza to push the United States into a direct confrontation with Iran.
From drought to deluge: Kenyan villagers reel from floods
The latest disaster has claimed dozens of lives and caused large-scale displacement in Kenya and the Horn of Africa.
Pakistan court orders ex-PM Imran Khan to appear next week
If Khan is presented before court on November 28, it will be his first public appearance since he was jailed in August.
India vs Australia series: First T20 match preview
India and Australia resume their cricket rivalry four days after the World Cup final with a five-match T20 series.
New Zealand’s Luxon forges deal to lead new coalition government
The incoming PM says his National Party has allied with the conservative ACT and populist New Zealand First parties.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 48
From reactions to the Israel-Hamas truce deal to an Israeli attack on southern Lebanon - here are major updates.
US warship cruising Red Sea shoots down attack drones fired from Yemen
US assets in the Middle East have come under increasing threat since the war in Gaza broke out.
Ex-Obama adviser Stuart Seldowitz arrested after Islamophobic rant
The former State Department official was filmed harassing a Muslim street vendor in New York over the Israel-Gaza war.
Israeli army arrests al-Shifa Hospital director, other doctors in Gaza
Director Muhammad Abu Salmiya and several other medical personnel detained as Israel continues its Gaza offensive.
As Israel pounds Gaza, BBC journalists accuse broadcaster of bias
In the latest newsroom fallout over the war, BBC journalists say the corporation is failing to humanise Palestinians.
Israel steps up attacks on Gaza before truce
Mass bombardment 'keeps creating tragedies and misery for Palestinians'.
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