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Should Israel learn from US mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan?
Rep. Seth Moulton says Israel is heading to a Forever War' by focusing on military solutions to political problems.
Nakba survivor displaced in Gaza as tens of thousands flee south
A 90-year-old Nakba survivor was displaced from her home in Gaza City to the south, covering 5 kilometres on foot.
Israel is bombing hospitals in Gaza with Israeli doctors’ approval
We, Palestinian doctors in Israel, are forced to watch in silence massacres unfolding, encouraged by colleagues.
‘We are minutes away from death’: Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital under attack
Palestinian health officials say babies in incubators are fighting for their lives as Israel lays siege to the compound.
‘Like a horror movie’: The men defending their homes in Sudan’s bloody war
As conflict rages between the army and RSF forces, some have refused to flee in a desperate bid to protect their homes.
Analysis: Can the next UN vote stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
Malta has circulated a new draft resolution focusing on Gaza's children, Al Jazeera has learned. Will the US veto it?
In Lahore, it’s that toxic, smoggy time of year again
Smog season in Pakistan triggers the annual round of allergies, breathing difficulties and even government lockdowns
Pleas from inside Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital under siege
Palestinians sheltering inside are appealing to the international community for help.
Violence in Sudan ‘verging on pure evil’, UN warns
More than half of Sudan's population needs humanitarian aid after nearly seven months of war, says UN official.
Saudi Arabia to host Arab-Islamic summit to ‘unify efforts’ on Gaza
Riyadh will host leaders from Iran, Turkey, Syria and other countries to discuss the Israel-Gaza war.
US media on Israel-Gaza: What’s lacking?
Amid the din of war, is US coverage of Israel-Gaza as good as it needs to be?
South Africa end Afghanistan’s Cricket World Cup dream
South Africa seal second place and a semifinal against Australia, while Afghanistan confirm a Champions Trophy spot.
Ukraine’s Kyiv comes under attack for first time in months, mayor says
Strong explosions heard in the capital in first attack on the city since September.
Abu Saher al-Maghari: The man who shrouds the dead in Gaza
Abu Saher al-Maghari prepares up to 200 bodies for burial each day at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
France’s Macron urges Israel to stop bombing and killing civilians in Gaza
French president said he hopes other leaders, including those in Washington, will join him in his call for a ceasefire.
ICC suspends Sri Lanka Cricket’s membership over political interference
Sri Lanka's sports ministry had dismissed SLC's board over the country's poor Cricket World Cup performance.
US, China need ‘healthy economic relations’, Yellen says
United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen accuses Chinese firms of supplying Russia equipment for war in Ukraine.
Hollywood actors’ union approves deal with studios, ending strike
The deal brings an end to months-long halt in production, allowing thousands in film and TV to resume work.
Diwali 2023: The festival of lights, explained through rituals
The core idea behind Diwali is the triumph of good over evil, reflected in its rituals like diyas and rangoli.
Could Israel’s war on Gaza boost arms sales?
Israel is dropping tonnes of bombs on Gaza. It wants to replenish its stock.
Israeli forces close in on al-Shifa Hospital, trapping thousands
Thousands of people are holed up in Gaza's largest hospital, which Israel claims is a Hamas command centre.
Q&A: Bali bomber on crime, punishment, and what motivated deadly attack
Umar Patek was freed last year after serving 11 years in jail for his role in the Bali bombings that killed 202 people.
Debate or no debate, Trump still commands the 2024 Republican race
Experts say Trump is acting more like an incumbent than a traditional candidate in a packed presidential primary field.
Australian arms exports to Israel in focus amid court case, port protests
Legal action and protests at Australian ports put spotlight on Australian weapons exports to Israel.
Independence march: Smaller crowds expected at Poland’s nationalist rally
After the right suffered at a recent election and amid internal divisions, fewer are likely to join the annual event.
Israel revises down toll from October 7 attack to ‘around 1,200’
Israeli officials say the original death toll of 1,400 included unidentified corpses now believed to be Hamas fighters.
Gaza’s hospitals on the brink of collapse
Gaza's Ministry of Health says 21 hospitals are out of service, others are running out of fuel, medicine.
Tens of thousands flee on foot as UN says north of Gaza is ‘hell on earth’
Israel says more than 100,000 Palestinians have moved from the north to the south of Gaza in the last two days.
At least 25 people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza City school
Al-Shifa Hospital director confirms deaths after Al-Buraq School was targeted.
Analysis: Why Biden is pressuring Israel on Gaza ‘humanitarian pauses’
The US counts Israel as its closest ally in the Middle East. But it needs Arab partners, too.
Will a ‘pause’ in fighting in Gaza bring any respite for Palestinians?
The United States says daily four-hour windows are aimed at helping people move to the south of Gaza.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blockade military suppliers in UK, US
The protesters were calling for end to weapons sales to Israel.
Poland’s pro-EU opposition parties reach coalition agreement
Donald Tusk, the opposition's candidate for prime minister, said that the group is 'ready to take responsibility'.
In defence of international law
International law, for all its limitations, is a prime example of human beings trying to learn from history.
Health centres in north Gaza under siege in ‘day of war against hospitals’
Israeli troops encircle four hospitals as Gaza's largest medical complex, Al-Shifa, faces complete collapse.
Opposition to Armistice Day march for Gaza is a sign of UK’s moral crisis
UK government's efforts to ban Saturday's pro-Palestine march exposes its abandonment of some core British values.
Erdogan criticises top court, stoking judicial crisis in Turkey
Main opposition party calls it president's 'attempt to eliminate the constitutional order'.
‘Inhumane’: Top Belgium officials criticise Israeli bombing of Gaza
The PM describes Israel's bloody campaign as disproportionate' as a left-wing politician calls for sanctions.
Will Israel’s ‘humanitarian pauses’ mean much for Gaza? No, say experts
Analysts say the temporary cease in fighting is not only glaringly inadequate but a PR move led by US interests.
Pakistan vs England: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Babar Azam hits back at criticism of his captaincy of Pakistan before the crunch Cricket World Cup match with England.
From sport to music, Chile’s Palestinian diaspora rallies to support Gaza
Chile is home to the largest Palestinian population outside of the Middle East, making the community a political force.
Which of Gaza’s hospitals is Israel threatening?
Israeli tanks surround four hospitals in Gaza as bombardments, shelling, and shortages of fuel and supplies hit others.
Israel-Gaza war: What are the limits to the principle of self-defence?
Marc Lamont Hill challenges former US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Israel-Gaza war: Escalating violence in the West Bank
We speak to Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK, about war and the future of Palestinian leadership.
Biden and Xi to meet on Wednesday, White House says
This will be the first meeting between the leaders of the world's two largest economies in a year.
German police crack down on pro-Palestine rallies, raising alarm
Banners were seized at a recent Berlin rally, fuelling fears that free speech does not extend to the Palestinian cause.
Hungary signals veto of Ukraine EU membership talks
Ukraine is 'in no way ready' to join, said Viktor Orban, hinting at plans to block the move at EU meeting in December.
Fighting rages on Ukraine front line as Russia goes on the offensive
Putin visits military headquarters as Russian assaults on strategic points ramp up.
In Nigeria, youths seek ‘happy hours’ in laughing gas amid economic woes
Nitrous oxide, once used in clinical practice, is becoming a recreational drug of choice for Nigerian youths.
Israeli bombardments damage more than half of Gaza’s housing units
About 40,000 housing units in the besieged enclave were completely destroyed by the Israeli army, Gaza officials say.
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