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Left unchecked, Lebanon’s displacement crisis could tear the country apart
Fear and government inaction are driving a displacement crisis that risks civil strife in war-torn Lebanon.
Are North Korean troops fighting for Russia against Ukraine?
The possibility that North Korean personnel are deployed in Russia cannot be ruled out, experts say.
Guatemalan journalist receives house arrest after two years behind bars
Jose Ruben Zamora has been waiting for a retrial in a Guatemala City prison for more than 800 days, prompting outcry.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 967
As the war enters its 967th day, these are the main developments.
Obama rallies for Harris in swing state and questions Trump’s competence
Once a vulnerability, Democrats have turned questions of age and competence into a line of attack against Donald Trump.
UN expands Haiti arms embargo to all types of weapons
The UN Security Council is trying to crack down rising levels of gang violence in Haiti by extending embargo on weapons.
Newspaper offices hit by gunfire in Mexico’s Sinaloa state capital
Gunmen shoot at office building of respected Mexican newspaper in Sinaloa capital Culiacan.
Muslims join Buddhist, Christian fighters to topple Myanmar’s military
Muslims join fight under multiethnic leadership as groups once marginalized are embraced by Myanmar's revolution.
What is gerrymandering in US elections? What to know in 500 words
Gerrymandering, the partisan redrawing of voting districts, is as old as the US and yet is still part of its elections.
Maduro ally freed in US prisoner exchange joins government cabinet
Colombian businessman Alex Saab will become new industry minister, in latest cabinet change since contested election.
‘There is no day after’: What US, Israel want for Gaza after Sinwar’s death
Analysts say US push for Gaza post-war phase is 'unrealistic' as Israel vows to continue fighting in besieged territory.
At least 39 killed across Gaza as Israeli army escalates assault in north
Residents in northern Gaza's Jabalia say Israeli tanks reach heart of camp amid siege and telecommunications blackout.
Francis Ngannou vs Renan Ferreira: MMA fight time, undercard, ring walks
All the fight details as Cameroon's Ngannou returns to MMA to take on Brazil's Ferreira for the PFL heavyweight title.
What’s happening in northern Gaza
At least 450 people have been killed in an Israeli siege of the northern Gaza Strip.
Biden says there’s ‘opportunity’ to end attacks between Iran and Israel
US president promotes 'possibility of working for a ceasefire in Lebanon' but says ending Gaza war is more difficult.
What does Yahya Sinwar’s killing mean for the Palestinian resistance?
The Hamas leader was killed in a firefight with Israeli forces in southern Gaza on Wednesday.
No ‘let-up’: Biden urges allies to stand by Ukraine ahead of US election
Meeting between leaders of US, UK, Germany and France in Berlin yields no consensus' on long-range weapons for Ukraine.
Hit by Boeing strike, supplier Spirit Aero to furlough 700 employees
Spirit says it does not have additional space to store the 767 and 777 fuselages it builds for Boeing planes.
Countries aiding Israel’s occupation may be ‘complicit’: UN experts
Independent UN commission calls on Israel to halt settlement expansion and return occupied land to Palestinians.
10-year-old brother of Shaban al-Dalou dies from injuries
Abdul Ruhman, the 10-year-old brother of Shaban al-Dalou, has died from injuries he received in an Israeli strike.
Russia’s Putin says presence at G20 in Brazil will ‘wreck’ summit
President says ICC warrant could be a distraction, but downplays risk of arrest given warm' relations with Brazil.
Attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon ‘unacceptable’, says Italy’s Meloni
In Beirut, Meloni and Lebanon's PM Mikati urge 'diplomatic solution' as Hezbollah pledges new phase of war with Israel.
How Israel killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar? What we know so far
Israel and the US claim intelligence provided Sinwar's whereabouts, but this is doubtful.
Cuba forced to ‘paralyse economy’ amid desperate energy crisis
The island was hit by a nationwide blackout on Friday, but prime minister says country 'not yet in a bottomless abyss'.
Parties in Israel, defiance in Gaza over killing of Hamas leader Sinwar
Some Israelis partied on the streets over the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
Will the US follow Israel into a full-blown war in the Middle East?
Marc Lamont Hill discusses the looming threat of a full-scale war in the region.
Cori Bush on Palestinian liberation, Kamala Harris and the pro-Israel lobby
Marc Lamont Hill talks with the US congresswoman about the November elections and Palestinian liberation.
UK’s Lammy visits China for ‘pragmatic’ reset of strained relations
Foreign secretary's visit aims to shore up trade ties while challenging Beijing on support for Russia's war in Ukraine.
Hamas confirms Yahya Sinwar killed in Gaza combat with Israeli forces
A senior Hamas official has confirmed that its leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in combat with Israeli forces in Gaza.
Yahya Sinwar may be dead, but there is no end in sight to this genocide
News of Sinwar's killing in Gaza will engender ever greater resistance, which Israel will use to justify more slaughter.
What we know about how Yahya Sinwar was killed
When an Israeli military drone filmed a Hamas fighter in a building in Gaza, they didn't know it was Yahya Sinwar.
Hamas confirms leader Yahya Sinwar killed in combat in Gaza by Israeli army
Group says captives held in Gaza will not return until Israel stops its attacks on Gaza and withdraws its forces.
South Korea’s spy agency says North Korea sending troops to Russia
Russian navy ships moved 1,500 North Korean soldiers to Vladivostok, Seoul's National Intelligence Service confirmed.
Why almost eight million Venezuelans have fled their country
We speak with young Venezuelans about life in the country and their hopes for the future.
Justin Trudeau is a nauseating hypocrite
The prime minister won't let anyone get away with harming Canadian citizens (other than Israel).
Who is Vikash Yadav, Indian agent accused by US in Sikh assassination plot?
A US indictment has named Yadav as the mastermind of the foiled plot to kill Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
Kenya’s Ruto nominates interior minister as new deputy president
Kithure Kindiki is chosen to replace Rigathi Gachagua, but the High Court stays his appointment until next week.
As war rages in neighbouring Ukraine, Moldova readies for two crucial votes
Moldovans will head to the polls on Sunday for a presidential election and referendum on EU ascension.
Baby dies as asylum seekers’ boat sinks off French coast
European Union leaders have called for new legislation to 'speed up returns' of asylum seekers from the 27-nation bloc.
Pakistan spinners take all 20 England wickets to level Test series
Pakistan beat England by 152 runs to level three-game series on Day Four of second Test match in Multan.
Kenya Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua impeached: Why it matters
Two years after taking office, Gachagua fell out with President Ruto, leading to his ouster from office.
Pakistan province shuts schools, universities amid student protests
Punjab authorities also ban gatherings as hundreds are arrested while protesting reports of a rape on a college campus.
Russian troops fight desperate battles for Ukraine’s east ahead of winter
Russia reportedly disregarding heavy casualties in bid to capture ground while vehicles can still manoeuvre.
After 12 months of war, Israel is a changed state, analysts say
Year of conflict has strengthened the far right and emboldened an increasingly messianic leader, according to analysts.
Immigration, populism and the far right
Mehdi Hasan goes Head to Head with Matthew Goodwin on the UK riots, immigration and the new woke elite'.
Seven killed in suicide bombing at cafe in Somalia’s Mogadishu
Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack in Somalia's capital which left six others injured.
Suspicion, resentment, trauma, destruction – Beirut on the edge
An Al Jazeera cameraman describes his attempts to report from Beirut, navigating fear and anger on the streets.
How an X account pushed an unsubstantiated Tim Walz abuse allegation
The pro-Trump account claimed a former student of Walz had accused the VP candidate of sexual abuse.
China posts slowest growth since aftermath of ‘zero COVID’ curbs
World's second-largest economy grows 4.6 percent in third quarter amid weak consumer demand and property woes.
Venezuela arrests five foreigners over alleged antigovernment activity
Maduro government announces detention of five foreigners, including three US citizens, amid post-election crackdown.
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