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Rains increase suffering of those living in makeshift tents in south Gaza
Possibility of flooding raises fears of overwhelmed sewage system and spread of disease.
Why are Gaza’s hospitals under relentless Israeli attack?
Premature babies among patients in danger of dying as siege, firing cripple healthcare system.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: India’s ‘best ever XI’ won’t daunt New Zealand
India have 'no chinks in their armour', but New Zealand say they won't be daunted by hosts in semifinal at Wankhede.
Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital forced to bury dead patients in ‘mass grave’
Hospital director says 179 bodies interred together in courtyard as Israeli forces encircle the facility.
Top Iraqi court ends parliament speaker’s term
Mohammed al-Halbousi calls decision 'strange', implies it violates constitution and undermines national stability.
Rain compounds desperation in war-torn Gaza
This is the first rainfall on Gaza since October 7 as Palestinians are faced with yet another challenge, a rainy winter.
Russia, al-Assad step up Syria bombing amid world focus on Israel-Gaza war
Russian and Syrian regime attacks have killed 66 civilians since the start of October, and displaced 120,000 people.
US announces third round of sanctions targeting Hamas
US Treasury Department has said that the sanctions were jointly coordinated with the UK and target Hamas financing.
UN prosecutor confirms death of fugitive wanted in Rwanda genocide
Aloys Ndimbati, then a Rwandan public official, faced multiple genocide charges and is believed to have died in 1997.
Russian convicted over journalist Anna Politkovskaya’s murder pardoned
Former police officer had been serving 20-year sentence over killing of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
Unverified rumours of Russia arming Hamas persist, as war rages in Gaza
Expert renews claim that the October 7 Hamas attacks in Israel were 'coordinated' with Moscow, despite lack of evidence.
Iceland volcano: What happens if it erupts?
Residents of Grindavik have evacuated the town as the threat of a volcanic eruption looms over Iceland.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: India vs New Zealand semifinal match preview
India will look to continue their form going into the semifinals, but New Zealand are confident of springing a surprise.
Putin approves new media restrictions ahead of presidential election
Media barred from reporting on election body's actions at military bases or areas under martial law without clearance.
Yanis Varoufakis on Israel-Gaza: ‘We Europeans have created this’
Former Greek Minister of Finance Yanis Varoufakis discusses the roots of the conflict with Marc Lamont Hill.
Iceland to shield geothermal plant from risk of volcanic eruption
Residents evacuated and infrastructure to be protected as experts warn of imminent eruption in Grindavik.
Hezbollah’s strategic calculation: Israel, Gaza and the domestic equation
Between Hamas, Israel and Iran, Hezbollah treads carefully in the trenches, not to jump callously into war.
Abiy Ahmed’s imperial ambitions are bad news for Africa, and the world
Ethiopia's dreams of building a new 'great power' in its neighbourhood should worry all Africans.
US and Iran-backed groups trade fire in Syria. Will it get worse?
Dozens of strikes by Iran-backed groups have targeted US interests in the region as Washington keeps backing Israel.
Iceland braces for volcanic eruption as thousands evacuated
Iceland is bracing itself for a volcanic eruption in the coming days.
Israeli minister supports ‘voluntary migration’ of Palestinians in Gaza
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich calls the move the 'right humanitarian solution'. Critics call it 'ethnic cleansing'.
Doctors move premature babies at Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Dozens of premature babies at Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital have been moved into an area that still has electricity.
ICC Cricket World Cup: How ‘visionary’ Virat Kohli changed Indian cricket
As India's star batter lights up the Cricket World Cup, experts discuss 'Brand Kohli' and how he has changed the game.
Out of medicines, care: Gaza’s cancer patients face death amid Israel war
With no proper treatment and care, the 2,000 cancer patients in the Gaza Strip live in catastrophic health conditions.
Amid the ruins, Palestinians struggle to survive in Gaza
As Israeli bombs continue to fall on Gaza, parents labour to find food and water to keep their children alive.
‘Prosecution by persecution’: The Zimbabwean politician imprisoned 65 times
Human rights groups say Zimbabwean authorities are 'weaponising the law to target opposition figures' like Sikhala.
Israel’s attacks on hospitals ‘should be investigated as war crimes’: HRW
Health facilities and ambulances have protected status under international humanitarian law, Human Rights Watch affirms.
Palestinian children in the West Bank are also under attack
Israel's ethnic cleansing campaign is threatening Jenin's Al Tafawk Centre that has long been a haven for children.
Mexico mourns death of Jesus Ociel Baena, first openly nonbinary magistrate
Thousands gather in Mexico City to demand justice and honour influential magistrate and rights campaigner.
US President Biden sued for ‘complicity’ in Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Federal complaint calls for an end to the US's $3.8bn in annual military support to Israel.
Why is gang violence rising in France’s Marseille?
At least three innocent civilians have died in the crossfire this year, which has seen a record 45 drug-related murders.
Liberians vote for president in tightly contested run-off
Incumbent president and former footballer, George Weah, is facing off against political veteran Joseph Boakai.
Journalists allegedly targeted by Israeli strike in south Lebanon
Watch the moment a Lebanese reporter's live broadcast was interrupted by a suspected Israeli attack.
Gaza war pushes tumultuous Israel-Turkey ties into ‘deep freezer’
Turkey's forthright support for Palestine could affecting efforts to revive ties with Israel.
US rapper Redveil calls for Gaza ceasefire at music festival
US rapper Redveil called for a ceasefire in Gaza during his set at Tyler, the Creator's music festival.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 39
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 39th day, these are the main developments.
Myanmar fighting intensifies near India border, curfew imposed in Sittwe
Offensive launched by anti-coup forces two weeks ago puts pressure on military and is spreading nationwide.
Taliban minister raised refugee assets issue during Pakistan visit: Embassy
Afghanistan's acting commerce minister meets Pakistan's foreign minister amid a crackdown on undocumented refugees.
US Supreme Court announces new code of ethics for justices
The code, which appears to lack an enforcement mechanism, was adopted after a series of media reports on court members.
Rescue ops enter third day at site of tunnel collapse in north Indian state
Heavy machinery has been brought in to pull out nearly 40 workers trapped inside a highway tunnel in Uttarakhand state.
‘We will fight’: Stephen Constantine on making history with Pakistan
The well-travelled English coach talks to Al Jazeera about taking on one of the toughest jobs in international football.
Detainees walk free after Australian High Court’s ‘life-changing decision’
High Court has deemed indefinite immigration detention illegal in a ruling that could have far-reaching implications.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: How India’s Siraj worked his way to the top
Siraj has come a long way from the days of playing cricket in slippers to becoming the world's top ODI bowler.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo urges Biden to help end Gaza ‘atrocities’
Widodo calls for a ceasefire 'for the sake of humanity' as he sits down with US president at the White House.
China’s probe into Foxconn ‘political’, Taiwan security chief says
Wellington Koo says tax investigation is aimed at dissuading Foxconn founder Terry Gou from running for president.
Canadian peace activist Vivian Silver confirmed killed in Hamas attacks
Silver, 74, had moved to Israel to advocate for peace, according to her family.
Biden says Gaza hospital must be protected as tanks close in
US president says he hopes to see 'less intrusive action' at Al-Shifa Hospital as patients, staff remain trapped inside.
Anti-Palestinian sentiment rises amid bipartisan US support for Israel
Both Republican and Democratic politicians have shown staunch support for Israel despite mounting death toll in Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 629
As the war enters its 629th day, these are the main developments.
Indonesians boycott McDonald’s, Starbucks over support for Israel
Boycott follows McDonald's Israel's announcement that it donated free meals to the Israeli military.
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