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Israeli forces move further into Gaza as Netanyahu declares ‘time for war’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects calls for ceasefire, says Israeli forces making progress in Gaza raids.
What’s the financial cost of the war on Gaza?
Israel says the fighting is costing it millions of dollars every day as Gaza suffers unprecedented devastation.
UAW reaches tentative agreement with US automaker that could end strike
The union has used an innovative approach to step up pressure on large companies and win substantial wage gains.
Illinois man pleads not guilty in killing of Palestinian-American boy
Joseph Czuba is charged in the fatal US stabbing of six-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume and the wounding of Hanaan Shahin.
Israeli military says it freed captured soldier in Gaza ground operations
Israeli authorities say Ori Megidish, taken captive by Hamas during October 7 attack, has been returned home.
Hamas releases video showing three women hostages in Gaza
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu denounces new Hamas hostage video as 'cruel propaganda'.
‘Never seen such atrocities’: Palestinian reporters recount war horrors
Palestinian journalists speak of unprecedented physical, emotional and mental strains of reporting from the war zone.
US officials to meet Jewish leaders as anti-Semitism surges on campuses
Tensions between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian groups have sprung up on campuses due to the ongoing war in Gaza.
Pacific Islands the world’s most aid-reliant region, report finds
Australia is the largest donor to the islands, providing about 40 percent of total development finance from 2008-2021.
Afghanistan beat Sri Lanka to boost Cricket World Cup semifinal hopes
A third win of the tournament keeps Afghanistan in contention for their first Cricket World Cup semifinal.
Which teams can qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup semifinals?
India and South Africa are likely to qualify for the semifinals but at least five other teams are also in with a chance.
Al Jazeera reporter’s family receives Israeli threat to leave Gaza home
Al Jazeera condemns 'vile threat' against Youmna ElSayed, urges international institutions to protect journalists.
Ex-British intelligence officer jailed for 13 years for attack on NSA agent
Joshua Bowles, 29, repeatedly stabbed the United States NSA officer who was working at British intelligence agency GCHQ.
In the US, higher interest rates are forcing people to cut back
Americans are feeling pinch of high interest rates, forcing them to hold off purchases of homes, cars, even groceries.
Arab leaders must walk the talk on Palestine
Meek words of condemnation will not stop the Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
Israel says German-Israeli woman Shani Louk, taken by Hamas, is dead
Israeli foreign ministry confirms the death of 23-year-old Israeli-German woman Shani Louk.
Cyprus braces for refugee arrivals amid Lebanon war fears
Officials in Cyprus say Beirut's possible involvement in Israel-Hamas war has made Lebanon lag in migration management.
Pakistan vs Bangladesh: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Pakistan will look to score a big win over rivals Bangladesh in their quest to push for a semifinal berth.
Israel is forcibly disappearing Gaza
Cutting off the Palestinians of Gaza from the rest of the world is a modern twist on the crime of forced disappearances.
Analysis: The foreign factors in Israel’s war on Gaza
Theories abound about what regional actors may do, but a more accurate view may be to look at their concerns.
Russia blames Ukraine and the West for Dagestan airport unrest
Russia says unrest at Dagestan's airport on Sunday was provoked from overseas.
The aftermath of Israeli army’s raid in Jenin in occupied West Bank
Several Palestinians killed and wounded in latest raid by the Israeli army since October 7.
Israeli raids kill five in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces have killed four people in Jenin and one near Hebron in what they called a 'counterterrorism' operation.
Bilal went out to harvest his olives, an Israeli settler shot him
An Israeli settler shot Palestinian Bilal Saleh in the chest as he and his family were harvesting their olives.
Katherine Maher replaces former Web Summit CEO following ‘war crimes’ post
Katherine Maher's appointment comes after Paddy Cosgrave resigned as CEO over his comments on the Israel-Hamas war.
Lawmaker from Germany’s AfD suspected of displaying Nazi symbols
Daniel Halemba was part of a fraternity that was raided in September on suspicion of displaying Nazi symbols.
FIFA bans ex-Spanish FA chief Rubiales for three years over kiss scandal
Rubiales gave player Jenni Hermoso an unsolicited kiss on the lips after Spain's Women's World Cup victory in August.
‘Many players have died’: Israel’s war on Gaza hits Palestinian football
As Palestine prepare for upcoming World Cup qualifiers, footballers are subjected to the wrath of Israeli violence.
Russia’s Dagestan airport closed after anti-Israel protests: What to know
Authorities arrest 60 people as protests against arrival of flight from Israel forces Makhachkala airport to shut down.
Russia to ease investment for ‘friendly’ countries
Favoured countries include China, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Belarus.
Kamala Harris says no US troops to fight in Israel-Hamas war
There is growing dissent among US officials over the Biden administration's stance on the Israel-Hamas war.
Arrests after crowd storms Russia airport over flight from Israel
At least 60 people have been arrested in Russia's Dagestan region after an angry crowd stormed an airport.
‘Our turn to die’: A Gaza blackout, the roar of Israeli jets and screams
The absence of communications for 36 hours meant that families in Gaza couldn't even call for help amid the bombing.
Heavy clashes as Israeli tanks reach Gaza City outskirts, cut key road
Heavy clashes reported as Israeli armoured vehicles cut Salah al-Din Street in the middle of the Gaza City governorate.
Train crash in India kills 14 people
'Human error' cause of deadly train crash in Vizianagaram district of southeastern Andhra Pradesh state.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 24
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 24th day, these are the main developments.
At Gaza’s Indonesia Hospital, medics fight to save lives amid Israel raids
Volunteer says at least 870 people have died and 2,530 people have been treated for injuries at hospital in Beit Lahia.
Three killed amid Philippines village leader vote
More than 300,000 police officers and soldiers are deployed to secure polling stations in more than 42,000 villages.
Nameless on Earth, known in heaven: Victims of Israeli bombs buried in Gaza
At least 62 bodies, mostly of women and children, buried in a mass grave for third time since Israel's offensive began.
Australian ex-PMs condemn Hamas, urge Israel to avoid civilian deaths
Former Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating declines to join statement, breaking ranks with six former leaders.
Former MEK leader Massoud Rajavi died under US guard, say Iran media
Iranian state-linked media report the US insisted Rajavi stay hidden and under supervision as part of a relocation deal.
Haaland scores twice as Man City rout Man United 3-0
City win the Manchester derby with ease as United's season continues to falter on and off the field.
‘I’ve lost contact’: Surviving Israeli bombs amid communications blackout
Try and fathom Gaza's reality: complete darkness, ceaseless bombing, isolation from our relatives and friends.
Israel strikes Syria, Lebanon following rocket attacks, military says
Israel's latest attacks on the neighbouring countries comes amid fears of broader conflict across the Middle East.
Reuters, Al Jazeera journalists ‘targeted’ in Lebanon strike: Press group
Reporters Without Borders says 'unlikely' that Issam Abdallah and six other journalists were mistaken for combatants.
Angry crowd storms Russia’s Dagestan airport to protest flight from Israel
All flights to and from Makhachkala airport in Russia were suspended after groups of protesters stormed the facility.
Biden discusses ‘accelerating’ aid to Gaza in calls with Netanyahu, el-Sisi
The White House said Presidents Biden and el-Sisi 'committed' to accelerating aid to the people of Gaza.
India maintains perfect record at Cricket World Cup with defeat of England
Defending champions England are all but out of the tournament after losing to unbeaten India on Sunday.
Impeding aid to Gaza could be crime under ICC jurisdiction, says prosecutor
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan called on Israel to make 'discernible efforts' to ensure civilians access food and medicine.
Twelve killed in second plane crash in less than two months in Brazil
Brazilian authorities have promised an investigation into the second plane crash in less than two months in the country.
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