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What’s behind escalating China-Philippines tensions in the South China Sea?
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr raises concerns over disputed waterway at key regional summit.
Prominent Palestinian activist slams US sanctions as ‘madness’
Majed al-Zeer says the US claim that he is a Hamas representative in Europe is an attempt to discourage his activism.
Indonesia eyes hefty tariffs on China as businesses decry cheap imports
Jakarta is proposing 200 percent tariffs on Chinese goods, citing the United States' policies as an inspiration.
Sex trafficking trial for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs set to begin in May
Entertainment mogul is accused of using network of associates for sex trafficking and intimidation of victims.
Fate of US ‘Dreamers’ before an appeals court, again
The hearing is latest in years-long legal battle over Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy.
At least 22 killed, dozens wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon’s Beirut
Two residential blocks in densely populated area smoulder as centre of Lebanese capital hit.
Somalia, Eritrea and Egypt pledge to bolster security ties
The three leaders agreed to improve regional stability as Somalia battles with the al-Shabab armed group.
Kamala Harris to appeal to Latino voters at Las Vegas town hall
The vice president is courting undecided Latino voters who have been turning away from the Democratic party.
A Palestinian mother’s year of resilience after giving birth Oct. 7, 2023
A Palestinian woman marks her son's first birthday on October 7, as she recalls the night of his delivery a year ago.
What are the prospects for peace in Sudan?
The war has killed thousands of people and led to one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.
Dozens killed in Israeli strikes on the displaced in Gaza
Separate Israeli strikes have hit a school-turned-shelter in Deir el-Balah and a clinic-turned-shelter in Gaza City.
World reacts to alleged Israeli attack on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
The UN Interim Force in Lebanon says the attack on its peacekeepers was a 'deliberate' act by Israeli forces.
US slams ‘suggestion of targeting’ Muslim scholar al-Sistani by Israeli TV
Washington's envoy to Baghdad denounces Israeli broadcast that portrays Shia leader as a target for assassination.
TD Bank pleads guilty to US charges, faces business restrictions
The plea deal includes imposition of an asset cap and other limitations to its business.
Photos: 3 million lose power as Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida
At least five people died as Milton tore across the Florida peninsula causing major wind damage and flash floods.
Abu Dhabi wave pool added as new venue on World Surf League 2025 tour
League to stage an event in the Middle East for the first time at Hudayriyat Island in Abu Dhabi.
At least 28 killed in Israeli attack on school sheltering displaced in Gaza
The attack in Deir el-Balah is the latest in a string of strikes on schools sheltering displaced families in Gaza.
UN inquiry accuses Israel of crime of ‘extermination’ in Gaza
The inquiry found that Israel was committing 'war crimes and crimes against humanity' in its attacks on hospitals.
Middle East tension is ratcheting up; could oil prices rise?
Fears of a widening war in the Middle East have pushed up oil prices.
Inside the last functioning hospital in Sudan’s Khartoum North
Due to repeated targeting of healthcare facilities, it is the only hospital left in Sudan's populous city.
Why is pro-China Maldives leader Muizzu seeking to mend India ties?
Mohamed Muizzu embarks on a state visit to India a year after becoming president on anti-India rhetoric. Here's why.
Rafael Nadal to retire: What you need to know about the tennis great
Nadal's retirement announcement marks the end of an era. Here's all you need to know about his superlative career.
Israeli forces fire on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, wounding two
UNIFIL says Israeli soldiers 'deliberately fired at and disabled' on-site monitoring cameras prior to Labbouneh attack.
Video: Family forcibly displaced 14 times during Gaza war
Palestinian woman Sabreen Lushan and her family have been subjected to displacement 14 times in Gaza.
Do not believe the Syrian regime’s promises of amnesty
Bashar al-Assad's recent amnesty decree is the 24th of its kind. It also doesn't guarantee safe return for Syrians.
Zelenskyy meets UK and NATO leaders to secure support for ‘victory plan’
As Ukrainian president rallies backing abroad, legislators at home approve tax hikes to raise billions for defence.
Al Jazeera cameramen in critical condition after Israeli shooting in Gaza
Fadi al-Wahidi, the second cameraman hit by Israeli fire this week, was shot in the neck while reporting from Jabalia.
Which teams can qualify for the Women’s T20 World Cup semifinals and how?
What do India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the other teams need to do in order to seal a spot? Al Jazeera breaks it down.
Hurricane Milton strikes Florida: What happened and what’s next?
Milton made landfall in Florida's Siesta Key, leaving more than three million people without power.
Israeli troops fire on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
The UN says Israeli troops have opened fire at three positions held by UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.
Can a pandemic treaty end vaccine inequity in Africa?
Can a global treaty end the vaccine inequity that plagued Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic?
New Zealand minister condemns ‘misogyny’ over sinking of navy ship
New Zealand's defence minister has condemned online abuse towards the female captain of a navy ship that sank.
‘We’re dead alive’: A year of living and reporting the war on Gaza
The lives of people in Gaza are irrevocably changed by the past year of trauma. Yet at the same time, life must go on.
South Korea’s Han Kang wins 2024 Nobel Prize in literature
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Tennis great Rafael Nadal to retire after Davis Cup finals in November
Nadal will bring down the curtain on a 23-year career that saw him win 22 Grand Slam singles titles and an Olympic gold.
Over 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa raped, sexually assaulted: UN
UNICEF report finds more than 370 million girls worldwide have faced sexual violence before the age of 18.
Scene at north Gaza hospital under threat from Israeli forces
Al Jazeera's Moath al-Kahlout has been seeing casualties arrive at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza.
‘Will I be next?’: Fear haunts Kenyan women athletes after Cheptegei murder
At least four professional female runners have been murdered by their intimate male partners since 2021.
Sudan’s RSF accuses Egypt of involvement in air strikes on its forces
Egypt denies the allegations by the paramilitary group's leader and says its military is not involved in the conflict.
The cost of Israel’s war on Gaza
After a year of war, we look at the impact on the economies in Gaza, the Occupied West Bank and Israel
Wildlife numbers plummet 73 percent over past half-century, report finds
World Wildlife Fund says species like pink river dolphins of the Amazon, forest elephants in Gabon are in sharp decline.
Heavy winds and flooding as Hurricane Milton makes landfall in US
Videos from Florida show Hurricane Milton making landfall with winds of more than 200 kilometres per hour.
Malaysia could reach high-income status by 2028, World Bank says
Southeast Asian economy on track to reach milestone within four years after 2024 growth forecast raised to 4.9 percent.
Mapping 1,400 Israeli settler attacks in the West Bank over the past year
There was an average of four incidents of settler violence per day in the occupied West Bank since October 7.
Tornadoes, floods as Hurricane Milton carves path of destruction in Florida
Heavy rains to continue as storm weakens, after fierce winds that leave close to 3 million people without power.
Why is Russia bombing ships carrying Ukrainian grain?
Three ships carrying Ukrainian grain have been hit by Russian missiles, signalling a shift in Moscow's strategy.
Can India’s version of The Onion beat hate with laughter?
Kerala-based humanities student, who prefers to remain anonymous, runs The Savala Vada, a satirical Instagram handle.
Taiwan’s President Lai says will ‘resist annexation or encroachment’
In his first National Day speech, new president stresses 'thriving' democracy of island claimed by Beijing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 958
As the war enters its 958th day, these are the main developments.
Biden blasts Trump over misinformation about Hurricanes Milton and Helene
US president accuses predecessor of leading 'onslaught of lies' about government's response to the storms.
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