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‘It gets hold of you’: Crystal meth from Myanmar floods Australia streets
Australian police estimate about 70 percent of the highly-addictive drug on the streets comes from the war-torn country.
Ratan Tata, ‘titan’ of Indian business, dies at 86
Tata was admitted to a hospital in south Mumbai this week.
Harris campaign hits $1bn in fundraising: Reports
The deep war chest could boost Harris's advertising and operations in the last leg of the campaign.
Millions evacuate prior to Hurricane Milton making landfall in Florida
Millions have fled the storm expected to make landfall Wednesday night or early Thursday.
Argentina’s Congress fails to overturn Milei’s university funding veto
Lower house of Congress fails to achieve a two-thirds majority needed to overrule president's veto despite mass protests
EU members approve $38bn loan for Ukraine backed by Russian assets
European Parliament is expected to approve the loan this month, allowing it to be paid out next year.
Could the Middle East be heading for a new era?
More than one year on, Israel's war on Gaza shows no sign of abating.
Lebanese displaced by Israeli bombardment sleeping on streets and beaches
Many Beirut residents forced from their homes by Israeli bombardment are ending up on the streets.
Biden speaks with Netanyahu, pledges ‘ironclad’ support for Israel
White House says the leaders discussed confrontation with Iran in 30-minute conversation that included Kamala Harris.
US plan to break up Google’s search dominance will hit profits
DOJ said it may ask a judge toforce Google to divest parts of its business such as Chrome browser and Android OS.
At least four Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in West Bank’s Nablus
Israeli forces open fire at a vehicle in Nablus City as raids across occupied West Bank continue.
Bolivia joins South Africa’s ICJ genocide case against Israel
South American state 'has a responsibility to condemn the crime of genocide', it says in its filing.
‘An epic catastrophe’: Millions flee Florida as Hurricane Milton nears
'Storm of the century' set to hit Tampa on Florida's west coast, home to more than three million people.
Gisele Pelicot is a hero
Everyone, but especially men, should learn from her courage and bravery.
Al Jazeera cameraman injured by Israeli gunfire
Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi al-Wahidi has been injured by Israeli gunfire in northern Gaza.
Boeing, union at strike impasse as company halts talks, withdraws pay offer
The breakdown in negotiations compounds financial and production problems at Boeing.
Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick left in race to be UK Conservative leader
Party members will now choose between former Trade Minister Badenoch and former Immigration Minister Jenrick.
Palestinians shot at while fleeing Israeli assault in north Gaza
People have been shot trying to flee an Israeli assault on Jabalia in northern Gaza.
Russian troops grind towards Pokrovsk, take second Ukrainian town in a week
Hrodivka's fall is the latest Russian victory, but Moscow's military is haemorrhaging weapons and soldiers.
Ukraine claims drone hit on North Korean weapons cache in Russia’s Bryansk
Army says arms depot attack aimed at causing logistical problems for Russian forces and reducing offensive capabilities.
‘Bombs won’t bring quiet’: The antiwar Israeli whose parents died on October 7
'Those who believe that bombs will bring quiet ... and that war will bring security are naive,' Israeli activist says.
‘Jewish supremacy will destroy Israel’ | #AJOPINION
Israeli anti-war activist Maoz Inon blames the Israeli government for the death of his parents on October 7.
Video: Al Jazeera cameraman in critical condition after Israeli attack
Al Jazeera cameraman Ali al-Attar has been severely injured in an Israeli attack on a hospital in Gaza.
Fears for Lebanon after Israeli PM warns of ‘destruction like Gaza’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Lebanon it could face destruction like Gaza".
EU officials blast Hungary’s Orban over Ukraine stance, democratic decline
Lawmakers belt out antifascist anthem, prompting European Parliament president to declare: 'This is not Eurovision'.
Israeli offensives in Lebanon and Gaza kill dozens, displace thousands
Gaza death toll tops 42,000 as Israel pummels north, while fighting sends 1.2 million fleeing in Lebanon.
Is Israel deliberately targeting Lebanon’s first responders?
Israel has killed more than 100 medical workers in Lebanon over the past year, many medics believe it is on purpose.
Wimbledon to replace tennis line judges with electronic system from 2025
From next year, line judges will disappear from Wimbledon as the All England Club adopts electronic line calling.
Hurricane Milton timeline: Where and when will it make landfall in Florida?
Milton will weaken to Category 3 or 4 before making landfall along Central Gulf Coast late Wednesday or early Thursday.
Hurricane Milton: What’s a Category 5 storm and why is it so dangerous?
Florida's west coast braces for high-speed winds and torrential rains weeks after devastation by Hurricane Helene.
UN calls for action as famine and disease stalk Sudan
Risk of 'countless' additional deaths, with health system in freefall' and cholera cases surging amid 18-month war.
US State Dept official rebuts ‘bull****’ accusation from reporter
People are sick of the bull**** in here'. This is how a reporter confronted US State Department spokesman.
Haiti’s gangs are recruiting child soldiers, rights group says
Boys and girls driven by hunger into gangs face abuse and forced into criminal activities, Human Rights Watch warns.
Former Liverpool manager Klopp takes Red Bull football job
German coach Jurgen Klopp appointed head of football operations at Red Bull in his first role since leaving Liverpool.
Three scientists win Nobel Prize in chemistry for work on proteins
'They cracked the code'; laureates hailed for revealing proteins' secrets through computing and artificial intelligence.
Brazilian nun awarded UN refugee prize
Sister Rosita Milesi runs national network helping refugees across Brazil and has helped shape public policy.
Israeli air strike hits Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley
Al Jazeera obtains exclusive video showing explosions in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley as a result of intense Israeli attacks.
‘Big setback’: Why India’s Congress lost out to Modi in key state election
As Congress loses Haryana despite exit polls predicting comfortable win, analysts warn of tough days ahead for party.
Climate change intensified deadly Hurricane Helene: Report
New study says torrential rain and powerful winds were about 10 percent more intense due to climate change.
North Korea says will ‘completely’ cut road and rail links with South Korea
The move marks an escalation and Pyongyang calls it a response to war exercises that have been held in South Korea.
Mozambique’s election: Who’s contesting and what’s at stake?
Wednesday's polls are expected to usher a younger president into power for the first time since independence in 1975.
Gaza has become a ‘graveyard’ for children amid Israeli attacks: UN
A year of Israel's genocide in Gaza has silenced forever the hopes and dreams of 16,891 Palestinian children.
Where are the Israeli captives taken in the Hamas-led October 7 attack?
Despite pressure to agree to a deal that would see captives released, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has not budged.
At least two killed, 30 injured, in latest Russian attacks on Kharkiv
Ukraine's second-biggest city has been regular target for Russia since its full-scale invasion two-and-a-half years ago.
New book claims Trump spoke seven times to Putin since leaving White House
Reporter Bob Woodward's new book alleges Trump kept close ties with Putin. Trump's team has called Woodward 'deranged'.
Is Biden administration seeking de-escalation – or driving Middle East war?
As Washington calls for a regional ceasefire, it continues to provide political and military support for Israel.
Duterte legacy in the balance as he seeks return to Davao stronghold
The end of a renewed drug war' and arrest of a pastor allied with Duterte signal the ex-president's waning influence.
Mexico’s security minister says beheaded mayor asked for no protection
The death of Mayor Alejandro Arcos has reignited fears over political violence in Mexico, where gangs seek influence.
Brazil lifts ban on Elon Musk’s X platform
The platform formerly known as Twitter was suspended in Brazil, one of its largest markets, at the end of August.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 957
As the war enters its 957th day, these are the main developments.
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