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Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 22
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 22nd day, these are the main developments.
Hong Kong denies visa to prominent Tiananmen Square scholar
Rowena He lost her job at the Chinese University of Hong Kong after her visa was not renewed.
Gaza’s communications blackout raises concerns of Israeli war crimes
Enclave without phone, internet services for more than 12 hours amid warnings blackout could conceal rights abuses.
Israel’s war on Gaza in 10 explainers
The big picture on a rapidly escalating conflict that now threatens to blow up into a regional conflagration.
Will the Israel-Hamas war upend China’s Middle East ambitions?
The war threatens to thwart Beijing's hopes of emerging as a key mediator and alternative to the US in the region.
Gaza’s journalists: Reporting under bombardment
With little sleep, internet or safety in the middle of Israel's war, Gazan journalists are getting information out.
Dispatches from Ukraine’s front lines: A brigade on the southern front
From a subterranean town to the start of a pre-dawn assault, an inside look at life on four front lines over four days.
War on Gaza: What’s the impact globally?
Bank of Israel cuts growth forecast while the World Bank warns the global economy is at a 'dangerous juncture'.
England hold on to beat Argentina in Rugby World Cup third place playoff
England finish third at the Rugby World Cup by stopping waves of late Argentina attacks and prevailing 26-23.
Israel and Palestine: Is war the only way out?
A ground invasion is likely, and an Israeli attempt to expel Palestinians from Gaza is possible. But so is diplomacy.
New York police arrest hundreds after anti-war protest at Grand Central
Dozens of mostly Jewish protesters staged a sit-in on the station's main concourse calling for a Gaza ceasefire.
Biden and Xi expected to meet next month after high-level US-China meetings
Promises of a meeting between the two leaders follows a trip to Washington by Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
ISIL group claims blast that killed four in Afghanistan
Sunni Muslim group says on Telegram that it used parcel bomb to target sports club in Kabul.
Suspect in mass shooting in Maine that killed 18 found dead
Discovery of Robert Card's body ends 48-hour manhunt for shooter in deadliest episode of gun violence in US this year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 611
As the war enters its 611th day, these are the main developments.
FTX’s Bankman-Fried admits ‘mistakes’, denies fraud at trial
Sam Bankman-Fried says he never set out to steal from people while testifying in his own defence in Manhattan court.
Protests, clashes in Jerusalem and West Bank as Israel-Gaza war rages
Pro-Gaza protests break out in neighbouring areas following Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip.
UNGA calls for humanitarian truce in Israel-Gaza war: How countries voted
The resolution passed with 120 votes in favour, 14 against and 45 abstentions.
What trauma do children suffer in Israel’s war on Gaza?
More than 3,000 children have been killed in the Israeli assault on Gaza, according to Palestinian health authorities.
United Nations votes overwhelmingly in favour of humanitarian truce in Gaza
Resolution drafted by Arab states passes by margin of 120 to 14, with 45 abstentions at the UN General Assembly.
Analysis: Does Israel’s land operation mean captives won’t be released?
A 'well-informed leak' said there may be a ceasefire soon, but what does Israel's current land operation mean?
Spanish clergy sexually abused more than 200,000 children, commission finds
Report finds 0.6 percent of Spain's adult population said they were abused by members of clergy when they were children.
Hamas rejects Israeli claim over installations under al-Shifa hospital
Hamas denies Israeli claim that it uses hospital for military purposes, warns of potential attack targeting al-Shifa.
Judge rules that Ivanka Trump must testify in father’s civil fraud trial
Judge Arthur Engoron sides with New York state lawyers who had argued that Ivanka was a relevant witness in the case.
South Africa break Pakistan hearts with one-wicket Cricket World Cup win
South Africa survive a late charge to move closer to the semifinals, while Pakistan likely suffer a fatal blow.
Israel intensifies Gaza bombardment as internet and phone services go down
Intense bombing in northern Gaza as Israeli military says ground forces expanding operations on besieged enclave.
Sport weekly: Sandro Tonali and football’s gambling problem
Newcastle United star banned for 10 months over illegal betting, but critics point to football's gambling 'hypocrisy'.
Football’s ‘hypocrisy’: Betting scandals hit the sport in Italy and beyond
Football faces renewed criticism over its failure to address the problem and its partnerships with gambling companies.
UN says Gaza Health Ministry death tolls in previous wars ‘credible’
As US casts doubt on casualty figures from Gaza, UN official says that few have doubted their reliability in the past.
A day in the life of families sheltering at Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Families taking refuge in al-Shifa Hospital say situation is unbearable - no clean water, electricity, and sanitation.
My student Yehia Dahdouh survived an Israeli bombing, but his pain is huge
Young boy lost his mother when Israel bombed the house his family sought refuge in in central Gaza, how will he cope?
People with disabilities not spared by Israel’s war machine on Gaza Strip
Bombs, lack of electricity and roads damaged by Israeli offensive make life impossible for disabled people in Gaza.
Explosion seen as Hamas rocket hits Tel Aviv apartment block
An explosion was seen on the skyline in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv as a rocket fired from Gaza hit an apartment block.
What does Gaza’s food shortage look like amid Israeli siege?
Since October 21, only 84 trucks carrying aid have been allowed into Gaza.
Angela Davis: ‘Palestine is a moral litmus test for the world’
Citing the late poet June Jordan, Angela Davis stresses the importance of Palestine for other social justice movements.
China’s jet comes dangerously close to US bomber over South China Sea: US
Beijing blames Washington for the incident that almost caused an accident as the two compete for influence in region.
The double standards of free speech on Palestine amid Israel’s war on Gaza
As the war in Gaza continues, why is the West cracking down on free speech?
Australia vs New Zealand: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Both teams will look to bag two points in order to secure a semifinal finish at the Cricket World Cup 2023.
The Gaza Strip: Under siege, at war with Israel
Palestinians in the besieged enclave have had to endure decades of violence and oppression - and now it's even worse.
Ethnic rebel alliance attacks military positions across northern Myanmar
Rebel groups attack 12 towns in Shan state, with local media reporting a number of military casualties.
Israeli volunteers clean up kibbutz attacked by Hamas fighters on October 7
Al Jazeera visited Holit, a kibbutz near Gaza which was attacked by Hamas fighters on October 7.
Displaced Palestinians in overcrowded UN schools face outbreak of disease
More than half a million displaced Palestinians are sheltering in 150 UNRWA facilities and in poor conditions.
‘Solidarity with Palestine’: British protesters defy threats to hit streets
Activists who opposed the Iraq War are warning of lessons from 2003, as they push the UK government to seek peace.
Israeli forces kill four Palestinians in occupied West Bank: WAFA
The Palestinian news agency says the latest deaths take the number of Palestinians killed in the territory to 110.
Israel conducts second ground raid into northern Gaza with air support
The overnight incursion was backed by fighter jets and drones that hit targets in Shujaiya area, Israel's army says.
US says ‘no evidence’ Israel forces targeted Al Jazeera
John Kirby has said he saw "zero evidence" that the family of an Al Jazeera journalist in Gaza were targeted by Israel.
Analysis: Is the US approach to Gaza damaging ties with its Arab allies?
The US's unwavering support for Israel has exposed both double standards and strategic short-sightedness, observers say.
Ceasefire or pause? Words UN members can’t agree on to stop Israel’s bombs
A look at the terms dividing UN Security Council members in their efforts to temporarily halt fighting in Gaza.
Hamas cannot free captives until Israel-Gaza ceasefire: Official
The group needs time to locate captives taken to Gaza by various Palestinian factions, a Russian newspaper is told.
Dispatches from Ukraine’s front lines: A strike devastates a village of 300
From an underground town to the start of a pre-dawn assault, an inside look at life on four front lines over four days.
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