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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.
‘Corpses on streets’: Sudan’s RSF kills 1,300 in Darfur, monitors say
The mass killing might be the largest in the civil war that erupted in April, based on reports from monitors.
‘Now isn’t the time’: Israel’s left conflicted on future after Hamas attack
From politicians to regular citizens, Israel's left faces an identity crisis amid hypercharged nationalism.
Bangladesh PM stands firm on pay rise amid deadly garment worker protests
Strikers worry PM Sheikh Hasina's hardline stance invites a crackdown.
Sport Weekly: Afghanistan light up the Cricket World Cup
Al Jazeera talks to Afghanistan's captain, coach, and ex bowling coach about an incredible World Cup campaign.
Israel-Gaza war ‘devastating’ Palestine economy, UN warns
Gaza is experiencing 'unimaginable' levels of destruction as the Palestinian economy suffers after a month of war.
How bad is Gaza’s disease outbreak amid the Israel war?
Diarrhoea and respiratory infections are some of the leading infectious diseases affecting the besieged enclave.
Why is Israel bombing Gaza hospitals, ambulances? It’s all about ‘winning’
Most Israelis believe the violence unleashed on civilians is necessary - and justified - to achieve victory in Gaza.
US troops face further attacks in Iraq
Drones and explosives have targeted a convoy and two airbases.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 35
As Israel's war on Gaza enters its 35th day, these are the main developments.
Iran warns of ‘inevitable expansion’ of Israel-Gaza war
Israel's bombardment of Gaza makes spillover inevitable, Tehran's top diplomat claims.
Afghanistan needs help to build on Cricket World Cup success, Umar Gul says
Ex-Afghanistan bowling coach tells Al Jazeera about the country's challenges and cricket's role in cross-border tension.
About 90,000 people displaced by Myanmar conflict: UN
Aid efforts are struggling as fighting between Myanmar's military and ethnic armed groups intensifies.
TikTok faces calls for ban amid claims of anti-Israel ‘indoctrination’
US lawmakers renew calls to restrict app amid anxiety about growing pro-Palestinian views among young people.
Netanyahu says not seeking to ‘occupy’ Gaza but ‘demilitarise’ it
Israeli leader says 'civilian government' should rule enclave after Hamas is defeated.
Israel intensifies raids in the occupied West Bank
At least 10 Palestinians have been killed and 20 wounded as the Israeli army steps up raids in Jenin.
Bangladesh police clash with protesting garment workers
Protests rejecting a government-offered pay rise force the closure of at least 100 factories outside Dhaka.
‘Like breathing poison’: Children in India’s Delhi hit hard by smog
The foul air severely affects children, with devastating effects on their health and development.
Gaza’s Christian community faces ‘threat of extinction’ amid Israel war
Israel's assault on Gaza could spell the end of the Christian community's long history in the enclave.
This Israel war has no mercy, Gaza rescue workers say
Civil defence members work around the clock with limited resources and no guarantee of their safety, witnessing horrors.
Israel strikes Gaza’s biggest hospital complex, health officials say
Israel's military has claimed Hamas operates at al-Shifa, which the armed group and hospital officials have denied.
Former Biden campaign staffers call for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Letter by Democratic campaigners adds to pressure for ending war, as US president says 'no possibility' of ceasefire.
Portugal’s president calls snap elections in March after PM resigns
Prime Minister Antonio Costa announced resignation after chief of staff was arrested amid corruption probe.
News outlets reject allegations of complicity in Hamas attack inside Israel
Two outlets cut ties with a Gaza-based photojournalist after pro-Israel site accuses them of prior knowledge.
Why Latin America’s ‘pink tide’ is taking a stand against Israel
Leftist leaders like Colombia's Gustavo Petro and Chile's Gabriel Boric have condemned Israeli violence in Gaza.
Calls to sack Braverman grow amid furore over pro-Palestine rallies remarks
British home secretary faces anger within her Conservative Party after calling demonstrations 'hate marches'.
Some leaders are more concerned about Gaza’s future than ending war now
Palestinians live moment to moment as Israel's bombardment continues.
Israel’s war crimes in Gaza are by design, not default
For Israel, violence is not incidental, accidental or coincidental. It is part and parcel of its colonial DNA.
Colombia’s ELN rebel group free father of Liverpool footballer Luis Diaz
Striker's father had been taken captive by the guerrilla group in northern Colombia last month.
Analysis: How would Israel find, map, take and keep Gaza’s tunnels?
To enter Hamas tunnels, Israel will have to resort to military practices decades old and long forgotten.
New Zealand crush Sri Lanka to put one foot in Cricket World Cup semifinals
Trent Boult picks up 3-37 as the Kiwis win by five wickets and edge closer to the last remaining semifinal spot.
Israel to begin daily four-hour ‘pauses’ in fighting in north Gaza, US says
White House says Israel commits to announcing each window at least three hours in advance.
Israeli soldiers raise flag and sing anthem on Gaza beach
A group of Israeli soldiers were seen raising the Israeli flag on a beach in Gaza and singing the national anthem.
Deadly assault on Jenin refugee camp as West Bank raids intensify
At least 10 Palestinians have been killed and 20 wounded, including a paramedic, as Israeli army steps up raids.
Spain’s Sanchez set to stay PM after amnesty deal with Catalan separatists
Agreement has triggered protests and main opposition party condemns it as 'shameful and humiliating'.
Washington Post cartoon on Gaza condemned as racist
The Washington Post has taken down a cartoon that's been condemned as a racist depiction of Palestinians and Arabs.
How deadly is the Israel-Gaza war for journalists?
More than one journalist a day has been killed since the start of the war last month.
Ukraine sees NATO air technology as key to a breakthrough on the ground
Air wars heat up over Ukraine as ground battles hit a stalemate, while on the diplomatic front, the EU warms up to Kyiv.
‘We are facing a disaster’, Mayor of Gaza’s Maghazi camp warns
Housing 100,000, Gaza's smallest camp has no water and mounting waste is spreading disease amid Israeli air raids.
Israeli army gives press tour inside northern Gaza
The Israeli military gave a group of foreign journalists a tour inside northern Gaza.
Dream or mirage: Can South Africa’s white-led opposition win in 2024?
South Africa's key opposition party believes it is the government-in-waiting ahead of the 2024 vote. But analysts doubt.
Palestinians arrested for ‘terrorism’ over WhatsApp status
A Palestinian woman and her husband were arrested in Israel on terrorism charges over her WhatsApp status.
Israel’s attacks on Gaza: Examining the weapons and scale of destruction
Visualising the Israeli bombs being dropped on Gaza and the destruction they are leaving behind.
South Africa turns to army in nationwide clampdown on illegal mining
As many as 3,300 army personnel will take part in an 'intensified' operation to curb illegal mining across South Africa.
The war on Gaza: A masterclass in disinformation
Israeli government tries to deflect responsibility, sow doubt as it seeks to define the narrative in the war on Gaza.
Thick smog shuts down Pakistan’s Lahore, sickens tens of thousands
Authorities shutter schools, markets and parks for four days due to the toxic air after tens of thousands fall ill.
Watching the watchdogs: Israel’s siege, bombs drown out its PR stunts
Israel's evacuation 'warnings' in Gaza are nothing but stunts to win over Western audiences - and they are not working.
Braverman slammed after calling UK pro-Palestine protesters ‘hate marchers’
This Saturday's protest will coincide with Armistice weekend, commemorating the end of World War I.
Ethiopian troops force armed group out of Orthodox holy site of Lalibela
Ethiopian defence forces have pushed out Fano fighters to regain control of Lalibela, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Middle East Roundup: Heading for tunnels – is Israeli assault faltering?
Hamas pushes back, and looking at Gaza from the rest of the Arab World - here's the Middle East this week.
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