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Traumatised Palestinian detainee describes torture in Israeli custody
Visibly traumatised Palestinian man Badr Dahlan, has described being tortured by Israeli forces who seized him.
Which teams can qualify for the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 semifinals, and how?
Can Afghanistan enter the semis? What do West Indies need to do? Will net run rate come into play? Al Jazeera explains.
UEFA Euro 2024: Will France’s Mbappe be fit to play against Poland?
Captain Kylian Mbappe is racing against time to return for France's last group football match against Poland on Tuesday.
Israel kills more than 100 Palestinians in 24 hours
Rescuers try to save Palestinians buried under the rubble after Israeli attacks across Gaza killed 100 people in a day.
WFP’s Matthew Hollingworth on Gaza: ‘Famine means failure’
WFP's Palestine director on urgent aid in Gaza, where trapped civilians struggle amid a collapsed infrastructure.
At least four killed in Israeli air strike on UNRWA aid centre in Gaza
The main gate of the compound, facilitating aid distribution and housing the displaced, hit in the attack.
Yemen’s Houthis claim joint raid on Israeli ships with Iraqi militia
The Houthis say they targeted vessels in Israel's Haifa port together with the Islamic Resistance in Iraq.
Russia, Ukraine conduct air attacks on multiple cities as war intensifies
Russia says four killed in attacks by Kyiv, while Russian strikes on Ukraine cause injuries and damage to buildings.
In Beirut, the Yacoubian holds generations of Lebanese memories and dreams
Standing proud on the Caracas neighbourhood's Corniche, the Yacoubian is many layers more than a mere landmark.
Video of deadly Russian missile strike hitting Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Video shows the moment a Russian bomb struck an apartment in Kharkiv, killing at least three people and injuring 50.
Israeli tank fired at Hind Rajab family car from metres away: Investigation
The 6-year-old remained alive for hours among the bodies of her dead relatives after attack by Israeli troops.
England vs USA – T20 World Cup 2024: Team news, pitch, form, weather, toss
A win will bolster England's chances for a spot in the semis and a loss could bring it down to a net run rate battle.
Learning to live after my husband’s suicide
Four months after I left him, I got the call that changed my world. I had to rebuild myself from the inside out.
New Caledonia independence activists sent to France for detention
Pro-independence leader Christian Tein among seven flown to the mainland after last month's large-scale riots.
Philippines won’t be ‘intimidated’ but won’t start war amid row with China
President Marcos says he's in favour of peaceful resolution but refuses to be intimidated after a navy clash with China.
Why did the Ukraine Peace Summit fail?
The Global South is not buying the Ukrainian claim to colonial victimhood.
Israeli military says soldiers ‘violated orders’ by tying man to vehicle
Israel's military says its soldiers 'violated orders' by tying an injured Palestinian man to the hood of their jeep.
Ronaldo’s selfie-hunting fans at Euro 2024 a ‘concern’ for coach Martinez
Multiple fans invaded the pitch to take selfies with Portugal legend Ronaldo at their Euro 2024 match in Germany.
Two US military airmen seek to become conscientious objectors over Gaza war
Months after US airman Aaron Bushnell set himself on fire to protest against the war, two others are protesting.
Israeli forces strap injured Palestinian man to military vehicle
A Palestinian man was tied to a jeep by Israeli forces who appeared to use him as a human shield during a raid in Jenin.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 849
As the war enters its 849th day, these are the main developments.
A Kenyan tribe’s search for its leader’s stolen skull
In 1905 a British colonial officer killed the Nandi's supreme leader, most likely taking his severed head as a prize.
Afghanistan beat Australia by 21 runs, open race to semis at T20 World Cup
Afghanistan beat Australia for the first time in history and boost their chances of qualifying for the semifinals.
‘Human shielding in action’: Israeli forces strap Palestinian man to jeep
Israeli forces tie wounded Palestinian man to a military jeep in an incident a UN expert condemned as human shielding.
‘All of the rats in the Knesset’: Mass antiwar protest in Israel
An estimated 150,000 people attended the rally in one of the biggest demonstrations since Israel's war on Gaza began.
What’s behind the widespread protests in Kenya?
Young people in Kenya reacted to the government proposal with angry demonstrations and police cracked down hard.
Houthis claim attack on ship that docked in Israel
Houthis say commercial vessel targeted for using an Israeli port in stepped up campaign in support of Palestinians.
3 missing in a landslide in Swiss Alps as heavy rains cause flash floods
Swiss President Viola Amherd says she's shocked by the scale of the damage caused by severe weather.
India: Tainted alcohol death toll rises to 54 in Tamil Nadu
Vendors sell the cheap alcohol for huge profits to customers who cannot afford branded drinks.
Russia hits Ukraine energy facilities, apartment block killing three
Russia has relied increasingly on guided bombs dropped from a distance that involve fewer risks for its forces.
DRC’s biggest dance festival embodies the spirit of perseverance
The dance festival has taken place annually for the past seven years despite con attacks by rebel groups.
Everyone is talking about Biden’s age
President Biden and the old man' label. Is it ageist, or is that the wrong question?
US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea amid tensions with North Korea
USS Theodore Roosevelt to participate in joint military exercises between the United States, South Korea and Japan.
Israel pounds north Gaza after attack on southern al-Mawasi ‘safe zone’
Red Cross says 'heavy-calibre projectiles' landed metres from its office in the designated safe zone in the south.
Could therapy horses be the solution to Britain’s prison crisis?
A rehabilitation programme is using equine therapy' to break the cycle of crime and ease overcrowding in prisons.
France, China launch satellite in attempt to explore the universe
China's advances in space exploration are outpacing those of the US and attracting partners from Europe and Asia.
Do elephants really call to each other by name?
Research conducted in Kenya has revealed that elephants use individual names.
Keir Starmer’s empty promise of British renewal
The Labour Party leader has pledged a great British rebirth, but appears to have no intention of delivering one.
Top US State Department official for Israel-Palestine affairs resigns
Andrew Miller cited family reasons but resignation is latest from Biden administration since Israel's war on Gaza began.
‘Happening again’: Guantanamo victims say Israel using ‘US-style’ torture
Former prisoners who suffered in US detention facilities say Israeli abuse of Palestinians follows the same patterns.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 848
As the war enters its 848th day, these are the main developments.
Israel will be the ‘ultimate loser’ in war with Hezbollah, Iran says
Israel says it will soon 'make the necessary decisions' about confronting the Iran-allied Lebanese group.
Can Putin’s diplomacy help him counter Western isolation?
Russian president visits North Korea and Vietnam to shore up alliances.
Palestinians grieve loved ones killed in Mawasi tent camp attack
Israeli attack on tent camp for displaced Palestinians kills at least 25 people in Gaza's Mawasi, officials say.
‘World cannot afford Lebanon becoming another Gaza’: UN chief
UN's Guterres issues stark warning as full-scale war between Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel's army reaches the brink.
US proposes restrictions for investments in Chinese tech, AI
Draft rule would bar US investment in AI systems in China that could be used for weapons targeting, other military uses.
UN Secretary General calls for immediate Israel, Hezbollah de-escalation
Rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have the UN on high alert.
Newly named Washington Post editor bows out after backlash
In the past few weeks, several media reports raised concerns about the incoming editor's journalistic ethics.
Far-right Israeli minister given more powers over Palestinians
Israel's far-right settler minister Bezalel Smotrich have just been given more powers over the occupied West Bank.
Students protest across India over examination ‘scam’
Students are protesting across India after evidence of corruption interfered with this year's elite examinations.
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