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Is US support for Israel damaging Washington’s global standing?
Critics warn of consequences of Washington's staunch backing of Israel's war on Gaza.
Families of Israeli captives arrive in Jerusalem, rally at PM’s office
Family, friends and supporters of Hamas captives marched from Tel Aviv to demand immediate release, government action.
Thousands rally across Iran to protest Gaza deaths, slam Israel and US
Protests in Tehran and other cities were held in 'support of the oppressed children of Gaza'.
Through K-pop and Quechua, singer Lenin Tamayo celebrates his Andean roots
A new viral music sensation is drawing on Andean traditions to create songs that showcase a marginalised identity.
Wounded Palestinian children evacuated from Gaza to UAE
Fifteen Palestinians, including eight children, have been flown to Abu Dhabi from Gaza for treatment in the UAE.
Is Biden’s stance on Israel out of sync with mainstream America?
US political analyst Jon Alterman of CSIS says Israel will have to rethink how it's approaching the Palestinians.
Lisbon’s Mayor Moedas: Leading the city’s rise as a global innovation hub
Carlos Moedas on making Portugal's capital an entrepreneurship centre amid a national political crisis.
India vs Australia: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 final preview
Unbeaten hosts India will take on five-time champions Australia in the Cricket World Cup final in Ahmedabad.
COP28 must not repeat the mistakes of the Africa Climate Summit
Lobbyists for big emitters in the Global North must not be allowed to push false solutions on COP28.
What we know about evacuation of Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital
Doctors, patients and thousands of people sheltering in Gaza's al-Shifa hospital were given one hour to evacuate.
Dozens killed as Israeli forces attack al-Fakhoora School in northern Gaza
Many hundreds of people are believed to have taken shelter at the UN-run school.
‘A lot of discontent’: Netanyahu alone as Israel turns on wartime PM
From families of Hamas captives to politicians in his own government, Netanyahu's popularity is at an all-time low.
IMF could augment Egypt’s loan programme over effects of Gaza war
Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says the Israel-Gaza war has had an economic effect on neighbouring countries.
‘There are no excuses in fighting’: Khai Wu on MMA and training Zuckerberg
PFL fighter tells Al Jazeera about the 'beauty' of martial arts and how training Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg inspires him.
Gaza’s food is running out amid Israel’s ‘war of starvation’
Closure of crossings to the Gaza Strip, displacement of thousands and bombing of bakeries have worsened the food crisis.
Israel agrees to allow ‘minimal’ two trucks of fuel a day into Gaza
Decision was made partly to prevent epidemics that would 'harm' civilians and its troops on the ground, Israel says.
Gambia parents ‘fight for children’ in landmark trial on India syrup deaths
At least 70 children died on taking the toxic medicine. Their parents are suing the Gambian government and drugmaker.
‘My father didn’t beat my mother in a gypsy fashion – he just beat her’
Famed Roma activist Gelu Duminic on challenging stereotypes and changing the dictionary definition of the word 'gypsy'.
Young Argentinians want change. Many see Javier Milei as their best option
Milei, one of two candidates in Sunday's run-off election, has whipped up a devoted following among young male voters.
Australia could be India’s ‘banana skin’ in Cricket World Cup final
Australia are peaking with unbeaten hosts India 'ripe for the picking', Aussie legend Jason Gillespie tells Al Jazeera.
Israeli air strikes kill 28 Palestinians in southern Gaza
Dozens of people remain under the rubble after attacks on two residential areas in Khan Younis.
Liberia’s George Weah concedes to Joseph Boakai in presidential polls
Sitting President Weah was accused of failing to live up to his promises of curbing poverty and fighting corruption.
How hospitals became ‘fair game’ in Israel’s war on Gaza
Has the media helped turn Gaza hospitals into targets? Plus, what has October 7 meant for anti-war narratives in Israel?
‘Scream to the world, stop genocide’: Indonesian medics rally for Gaza
Medical workers in Indonesia call for an end to attacks on hospitals and healthcare staff by Israeli forces in Gaza.
India pauses efforts to rescue workers trapped in tunnel over cave-in fears
Rescuers in Uttarakhand temporarily suspend work after hearing 'large-scale cracking sound'.
Letter to my baby: In Gaza, I’m sorry I dreamt of a better future
Life in Gaza has always been challenging, but we endeavoured to live, dream, and thrive. Even hoping now feels a luxury.
‘Impossible’: Panic as Israel orders Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital to evacuate
Thousands of displaced people and patients, many in critical condition, do not have ambulances or a means to move.
What’s the impact of the war on Gaza on the Palestinian economy?
UN warns the war on Gaza could set back development in the Palestinian territories by more than a decade.
Taiwan’s opposition coalition fails to pick candidate amid polling dispute
KMT and TPP were due to announce which candidate would run for president on Saturday.
‘Drowning in own blood’: Kin of Israeli victims of Hamas still want peace
Despite their grief, relatives of the victims of Hamas's attack are among those arguing against revenge on Gaza.
Sam Altman fired as CEO of ChatGPT maker Open AI
AI startup says Altman was 'not consistently candid in his communications with the board'.
‘Pipe dream’: Why is the US pushing the Palestinian Authority to lead Gaza?
Analysts say talk of the Palestinian Authority governing a destroyed post-conflict Gaza is premature and unrealistic.
The US’s budget deal is a victory for Mike Johnson. But for how long?
Far-right members of the Republican caucus have opposed the bipartisan budget bill, which averted a government shutdown.
Biden and Qatar’s emir discuss Gaza hostages, humanitarian aid
Leaders discussed efforts to increase the flow of urgently needed humanitarian assistance into Gaza.
Erdogan in tense talks in Germany as divisions over Gaza war deepen
Turkey's president stresses need for ceasefire, while Germany's Scholz backs Israel's right to defend itself.
‘Minimal’ fuel to be allowed into Gaza after UN warns of starvation risk
Palestinians struggle with food shortages as aid deliveries halted by communications blackout.
Azerbaijan must let ethnic Armenians return to Nagorno-Karabakh: UN court
Tens of thousands of ethnic Armenians fled the region after Azeri forces seized the territory after a lightning assault.
Can the UN Security Council stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
The UN Security Council has agreed to call for 'humanitarian pauses' after a crucial vote.
White House slams Elon Musk’s ‘abhorrent’ promotion of anti-Semitism
'Actual truth': Musk voiced support for post that accused Jews of weakening the West through support for immigration.
More than 20 patients die at Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital amid Israeli raid
Health ministry spokesman says at least 24 people have died at Gaza's largest hospital in 48 hours due to power cuts.
Russia seeks to outlaw LGBTQ movement as ‘extremist’
Justice Ministry files lawsuit in Supreme Court to ban 'movement' in most drastic step against the community so far.
Argentina’s economy foundering on eve of general election
Winner between Sergio Massa and Javier Milei will have to deal with debt mountain, soaring inflation, worsening poverty.
As Israel bombs Gaza, Ireland’s enduring support of Palestine gets stronger
Writers, politicians, and activists in Ireland, often an outlier in the West on the Middle East war, call for peace.
New Maldives president promises to expel foreign military personnel
Mohamed Muizzu, who is seen as pro-China, campaigned on a promise to evict Indian troops from the country.
Do You Want To Die Today? Inside Canada’s Euthanasia Program
The number of Canadians receiving euthanasia is the highest in the world as the country expands access to the procedure.
Russia sends first free grain to Africa since end of Black Sea deal
Moscow begins shipments of 200,000 tonnes of grain months after it withdrew from UN-brokered Black Sea grain deal.
Finland to block border amid Russian ‘instrumentalisation of migrants’
Helsinki said 'devices to prevent entry' will be installed at four border crossings.
Dirty secret of Israel’s weapons exports: They’re tested on Palestinians
Weapons tested in each war see a spike in global demand. The current Gaza war is Israel's latest laboratory.
Protesters demanding Gaza ceasefire shut down US bridge
Protesters shut down San Francisco's Bay Bridge during rush hour as they called for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel-Gaza war: The dangers of weaponising anti-Semitism
In an UpFront special, scholars and experts unpack the meaning and use of anti-Semitism.
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