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Protests in Lebanon express frustration at international support for Israel
Demonstrators rallied outside the French embassy in Beirut to call for support for Palestinians under threat in Gaza.
What records and awards does Argentina’s Lionel Messi hold?
A look at Lionel Messi's glittering career, laced with records and awards in club and international football.
Gaza has become a ‘graveyard’ for thousands of children: UN
According to UNICEF, an average of 420 Palestinian children killed or injured every day in Gaza Strip since October 7.
Japan police arrest suspected gunman after hostage standoff
Authorities say the attack at a post office may be related to an earlier shooting at a hospital that wounded two people.
Russia says Kyiv behind shooting of Ukrainian pro-Moscow separatist leader
The FSB arrested a 46-year-old Russian man in Crimea for allegedly acting as an accomplice, Russian state media reports.
Analysis: It’s a win-win for Hezbollah against Israel so far
Hezbollah does not need to cross the border to keep Israel locked into the prospect of a two-front war.
High interest rates is hurting one more industry: Mortgage lenders
Mortgage brokers, who rely on commissions, are struggling as their income has dipped as home buyers move to cash.
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by seven wickets in ICC Cricket World Cup
Opener Fakhar Zaman marked his return with 81 runs as Pakistan beat Bangladesh in Kolkata.
Dozens killed in Israeli air attack on Gaza refugee camp: Medical official
Palestinian authorities in Gaza say more than 50 people killed and 150 others wounded in Israeli air raid on Jabalia.
Pregnant women in peril from Israel’s bombardment
Pregnant women and their unborn children in Gaza are among those in danger from Israel's bombardment and siege.
Muslim women in the West in the crosshairs of Zionists, white ‘feminists’
As we lead the way in fighting genocide in Gaza, the only thing we need from white feminists is they get out of our way.
No privacy, no water: Gaza women use period-delaying pills amid war
With no access to water or pads, women say they have little choice but to use these tablets amid the Israeli offensive.
Spooky Arab tales for Halloween: Lebanon’s Dr Dahesh of miracles
The spooky tale of a mystical man with supernatural powers is a popular children's story in Lebanon.
Myanmar seeking to repatriate Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh
Rohingya refugees are reluctant to repatriate under a new scheme brokered by China without guarantees.
Spirit Tales: Sudan’s ‘houseguests’
Doors opening on their own, friendly tugs on toes, the house spirits of Sudan coexist with their hosts.
What is daylight saving time and which countries are changing their clocks?
Majority of countries outside North America and Europe do not follow the practice of resetting clocks twice a year.
Is the trajectory of Lebanon-Israel border conflict changing?
An upcoming Hassan Nasrallah speech on Friday could provide a better idea of Hezbollah's plans for dealing with Israel.
Where is the ‘responsibility to protect’ in Gaza?
Yesterday's proponents of the 'responsibility to protect' doctrine are today's biggest supporters of Israel's assault.
Saudi Arabia certain to host 2034 FIFA World Cup as Australia drops out
Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 World Cup will go uncontested after Australia dropped out.
In Rafah, Israeli bombing shatters buildings, shatters lives
Residents of southern town struggle to find safety from relentless Israeli bombardment.
Montenegro’s new government eyes EU membership as it finally takes power
Andrija Mandic of a pro-Russian and pro-Serbian alliance is appointed speaker of the parliament after negotiations.
Once pro-Palestinian, Greece is now one of Israel’s closest European allies
The two countries share energy ambitions, defence partnerships and a mistrust of Turkey, analysts say.
Israel demolishes senior Hamas leader’s house in occupied West Bank
The 'symbolic' demolition comes as Israel ramps up its ground incursion against Hamas fighters in Gaza.
Philippines protesters slam gov’t abstention on UN’s Israel-Gaza resolution
Hundreds protest against government decision to abstain in UNGA vote on resolution urging humanitarian pause in Gaza.
‘State-sponsored’ attacks on phones of India opposition leaders, says Apple
Several parliamentarians and journalists warned their devices were likely compromised by 'state-sponsored attackers'.
Spirit Tales: Iraq’s shape-shifting Tantals
Iraq's ancient Marshes abound with tales of the Tantal, a trickster that delights in its trickery.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim drone launch against southern Israel
Yemen's Houthi government claims attack launched towards city of Eilat was 'retaliation' for Israel's war on Hamas.
Why are Sudan’s warring factions meeting in Jeddah?
Talks convened by international parties have previously collapsed, making some sceptical about imminent peace in Sudan.
‘Despair’: UN deplores Gaza conditions, child casualties amid Israeli war
Half a million people crammed in UN buildings, with nowhere to sleep and food and water scarce, while casualties soar.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 25
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 25th day, these are the main developments.
Indonesia arrests 59 over alleged plot to disrupt presidential election
Police say suspects are members of hardline groups Jemaah Islamiyah and Jamaah Ansharut Daulah.
Israeli delegates wear yellow stars at UN meeting on Gaza war
Watch the moment Israeli delegates at the UN put on yellow Stars of David, likening the current moment to the Holocaust.
‘Insurrection’ should bar Donald Trump from US presidency, lawyers argue
Advocacy groups hope a test case based on a Civil War-era provision could block the former president from 2024 election.
Settled Afghans forced to flee Pakistan
Pakistan says deportations are to protect 'welfare and security', but Afghan embassy decries move as 'harassment'.
South Korea authorities detain man after two police officers stabbed
Suspect in his 70s attacked officers after being asked to move past government building, Yonhap News Agency says.
Palestinians fear Israel will strike Gaza’s al-Quds Hospital
Israel bombed the surrounding area of the overcrowded al-Quds Hospital in Gaza following an evacuation order.
Messi wins record eighth Ballon d’Or, Bonmati claims women’s award
Argentina's Messi won a record-extending eighth award, while Spain's Bonmati bagged her first.
Philippines says its ships have ‘every right’ to be near Scarborough Shoal
Senior official calls on China to stop 'creating unnecessary tensions' and respect the law.
UK MP Paul Bristow sacked as aide after call for Israel-Gaza ceasefire
MP had written letter to PM Rishi Sunak urging him to change position and back a 'permanent' end to hostilities.
China’s censors warn against ‘effusive comments’ while mourning Li Keqiang
Censors are on the the lookout for criticism of President Xi Jinping disguised as praise for the former premier.
Biden announces ‘strongest’ regulations yet to ensure safety of AI
Developers of powerful AI will have to share test results and critical information with the US government.
Japan sanctions individuals, company over links to Hamas
Tokyo's measures follow announcement of similar sanctions by the United States earlier this month.
Russia’s Shoigu claims US fuelling tension to uphold ‘global dominance’
Speaking at security forum in Beijing, defence minister warns of growing risk of confrontation.
‘No one trusts Netanyahu’: Israel’s war cabinet divided amid Gaza conflict
Signs of the rift within Israel's establishment deepen even as Netanyahu declares the next phase of the war in Gaza.
Crumbling buildings and broken dreams: China’s unfinished homes
Tens of millions of homes lie vacant across China following the country's credit-fuelled construction boom.
Northwest Syria witnesses most intense military escalation in three years
More than 65 civilians have been killed in Idlib and nearby cities by government forces and Russia so far this month.
‘Unfathomable loss’: Friends cast pay tribute to Matthew Perry
Perry's former co-stars say they are 'utterly devastated' over actor's sudden death.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 615
As the war enters its 615th day, these are the main developments.
Bernie Sanders’s failure to back Gaza ceasefire disappoints US supporters
Progressive and Arab American advocates say they expect more from prominent US Senator and former presidential hopeful.
Lebanon fears regional war as Hezbollah-Israel fighting intensifies
Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati warns chaos could engulf' the region if his country enters the Israel-Hamas war.
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