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Russia warns Ukraine’s ATACMS attacks mark ‘new phase’ of war
Warning comes as Putin lowers threshold for using Russia nuclear arsenal in move decried as 'irresponsible' by the West.
Indonesia shock Saudi Arabia in World Cup qualifier
Indonesia record an upset against Saudi Arabia with their first win in the group stage of the AFC World Cup qualifiers.
Zelenskyy marks 1,000 days of war, urges EU to push Russia harder
Marking 1,000 days of war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells the EU it's time to ramp up pressure.
Hong Kong jails pro-democracy activists over controversial election
Hong Kong's High Court has sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to up to 10 years in prison.
Hong Kong democracy activists jailed: Who are they, what’s the case about?
The Hong Kong 47 were first arrested in 2021 for organising unofficial elections that authorities likened to a 'coup'.
EU court starts hearing case over Hungary’s alleged anti-LGBTQ law
The EU alleges the Hungarian law undermines core human rights values while Budapest says it wants to protect children.
Brazil arrests five suspects in alleged Lula assassination plot
Four G20 security guards reported among those arrested after murder bid mentioned for first time as part of coup probe.
Recess appointments: Can Trump bypass Senate to appoint Gaetz, other aides?
Donald Trump's support for 'recess appointments' fuels concerns over weakened US congressional oversight of White House.
Understanding Ireland’s solidarity with Palestine
We examine why the Irish are so sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
Mass rape victim Gisele Pelicot condemns ‘cowardice’ of accused abusers
Dozens of men on trial claim they did not realise they were committing rape, accuse the husband of manipulation.
More than 200 children killed in Lebanon amid Israeli bombardment: UN
Three children killed daily in Lebanon over last two months, UNICEF reports, as it urges action to stop the violence.
Germany says ‘sabotage’ presumed in damaged Baltic Sea telecom cables
European nations say Russia deploying 'hybrid activities' against NATO and EU, but haven't blamed Moscow for incidents.
This woman has been charged with hate crimes against a Palestinian couple
A woman that attacked a Palestinian couple in the US has now been charged with two hate crime counts.
BJP ordered to take down campaign video stigmatising Muslims
India's ruling BJP party has been told to take down an election campaign video depicting Muslims taking over a house.
US envoy: ‘Real opportunity’ for Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
US envoy Amos Hochstein said he sees a real opportunity" for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Mixed feelings in Lebanon as anticipation of a ceasefire builds
Anticipation of further Israeli strikes and hopes for a ceasefire compete for hearts and minds in Lebanon.
Pro-Palestine protests at G20 summit in Brazil
Protesters near the G20 summit in Brazil are calling upon world leaders to get a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.
Poverty hit Palestinians repair banknotes in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza are being forced to pay to have tattered banknotes repaired.
President challenges election results as Georgia cracks down on protesters
President Zurabishvili demands re-election of pro-Russian government be annulled due to 'widespread violations'.
Australia vs India: Mitch Marsh’s take on 2024 Border-Gavaskar Test series
Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh tells Al Jazeera his thoughts ahead of the clash between the two best Test teams.
Ukraine marks 1,000 days of war with pledge to ‘never submit’ to Russia
Kyiv warns against appeasement of Moscow; Russia insists victory coming, lowers threshold for use of nuclear weapons.
Are ATACMS missiles ‘too late’ for Ukrainian strikes on Russia?
Washington has reportedly allowed Ukraine to attack deep within Russia, a move that has provoked Putin.
Israel’s attacks on Lebanon’s healthcare system
Part of Israel's strategy against Hezbollah in Lebanon appears to involve attacking the healthcare system.
US envoy Amos Hochstein arrives in Lebanon for ceasefire talks
Top Biden administration official visits Beirut hours after Israeli military strikes the centre of Lebanese capital.
Opposition’s Abdullahi wins presidential election in breakaway Somaliland
'Irro' took over 60 percent of the vote having pledged to push efforts to gain international recognition for the region.
Thousands protest as Maori rights march reaches New Zealand parliament
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in front of New Zealand's parliament against proposed changes to Maori rights.
Facing genocide while disabled
Palestinians with disabilities in Gaza have experienced immense suffering due to displacement and the absence of care.
On genocide, Trump will be no different from Biden
Trump picked staunchly pro-Israel' cadres for his administration, like all other US presidents of the past 75 years.
No more monkey mania as Thai city clamps down
The city ofLopburi has rounded up and sterilised macaques after they became rampant.
Iran criticises EU shipping sanctions, denies sending missiles to Russia
Tehran says the European sanctions undermine Iranians' fundamental rights by targeting airlines and shipping.
Trump’s promise to end war has Ukraine on “tenterhooks”
Samir Puri on how long Ukraine may be able to use US-made missiles against targets inside Russia, why they're nervous.
Parts of Great Barrier Reef record highest coral deaths due to heat, storms
Up to 72 percent of coral found dead on 12 of 19 surveyed reefs in the north of the world's largest living structure.
More than 40,000 protest New Zealand Maori rights bill
Although the bill is unlikely to pass, opponents say bid to reverse progress for Maori threatens to divide society.
Trump bucks Washington “establishment” with Defence Secretary pick
Niall Stanage talks about why Donald Trump's nominee for the position of defence secretary is raising concern.
North Korea’s Kim meets Russian minister amid deepening ties
North Korean leader's meeting comes amid concern in Western capitals over growing ties between Pyongyang and Moscow.
G20 leaders call for ‘comprehensive’ ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon
Left-wing Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says poverty and hunger the 'product of political decisions'.
Tens of thousands march in New Zealand Maori rights protest
One of New Zealand's largest ever protests in support of Maori rights drew 42,000 people to parliament.
Tel Aviv suburb hit by rocket fired from Lebanon
A rocket fired from Lebanon injured at least six people and sparked a fire in Tel Aviv on Monday night.
‘Many’ children injured in car crash at school in China, reports say
Videos circulating on Chinese social media show screaming children and people lying injured on the ground.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 998
As the war enters its 998th day, these are the main developments.
Hong Kong jails 45 pro-democracy activists in city’s largest security case
Legal scholar Benny Tai is sentenced to 10 years, while dozens of others receive years-long jail terms.
Trump taps Fox Business host Sean Duffy for transportation secretary
US president-elect says former Wisconsin congressman will usher in a 'golden age of travel'.
Biden issues more Israeli settler sanctions ahead of Trump term
Curbs come as US President-elect Donald Trump has named staunch Israeli settlement supporters to his incoming cabinet.
Israeli strikes hit ‘component’ of Iran’s nuclear programme: Netanyahu
PM says last month's attacks hit Tehran's nuclear capabilities as EU and UK impose more sanctions.
Al Jazeera 360 pushes back against Swedish claims film is ‘dangerous’
Al Jazeera 360 documentary Behind Closed Doors focuses on families whose children were removed by European authorities.
At least five people killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon’s capital
Latest attack in central Beirut strikes a building near parliament and several embassies, causing 'great damage'.
US ATACMS missiles challenge Russian red line
The United States has given Ukraine permission to use US-made ATACMS missiles to hit targets inside Russia.
Ongoing search for survivors after building collapses in Tanzania
Rescue workers continue to search for survivors two days after a 4-storey building collapsed in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
US no-frills pioneer Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy protection
The Florida-based airline is the first major US airline to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection since 2011.
UNRWA Chief asks: What’s the plan for Palestinian refugees?
Philippe Lazzarini, says there is no plan B' if Israel bans the agency from supporting Palestinian refugees
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