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Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah leader, killed in Beirut in Israeli strike
The 64-year-old was widely seen as the 'personification' of the armed group he led for 32 years.
Iran’s Khamenei slams ‘criminal’ Israel for killing Hezbollah’s Nasrallah
Supreme leader defiant after killing of Nasrallah, saying Israel had not seriously hurt Hezbollah's 'solid structure'.
The peace appeals of Israel’s Western enablers are a cynical charade
For the West, Lebanese lives are as disposable as Palestinian lives. Its calls for a ceasefire are no more than a sham.
Eight killed in Russian drone attacks on medical centre in Sumy, Ukraine
The second attack hit the hospital in northeastern Ukraine as patients evacuated, authorities and witnesses say.
Hezbollah, Hamas and Iranian figures whose killings were blamed on Israel
Israel's military claims that Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah was killed in a massive Israeli strike on Beirut.
At least 38 people killed, 29 missing in Nepal floods and landslides
Government deploys more than 3,000 security personnel to assist rescue efforts with helicopters and motorboats.
Israel kills Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in air strike on Beirut
Hezbollah confirms Nasrallah's death as Israel says it hit the group's leaders at their headquarters in south Beirut.
Israel says Hezbollah leader killed in Beirut strike
The Israeli army says it has killed Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah in an air attack on a neighbourhood in Beirut.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 946
As the war enters its 946th day, these are the main developments.
Families flee to Beirut’s seafront to escape devastating Israeli attacks
Waves of Israeli attacks on southern areas in Lebanon's capital kill several people and force many residents to flee.
Is Austria’s far right poised for historic win in Sunday elections?
The Freedom Party of Austria looks set to beat rivals for the first time. What are its policies?
‘It’s needless death’: Ugandan activists decry restrictive abortion laws
Abortion is generally illegal in Uganda, and fear of imprisonment leads many to resort to extreme and unsafe practices.
Sombre mood after a Kolkata rape and murder dampens Durga Puja celebrations
Losses mount for businesses as residents are in no mood to celebrate after the brutal rape and murder of a doctor.
Israel ‘escalates to de-escalate’ with Hezbollah
Israel reverts to its wartime playbook as it manufactures consent for all-out war on Lebanon.
US to end anti-ISIL operation in Iraq but unclear if troops will remain
US officials offer little clarity on future of two-decade US military presence in Iraq amid 'transition'.
‘Not serious’: Blinken again urges diplomacy as Israel strikes Beirut
Antony Blinken warns region faces 'precarious moment', but experts say US's failure to pressure Israel fuelling crisis.
What will bring an end to Sudan’s conflict?
Sudan's army made gains in the capital Khartoum this week.
Is Sudan’s army on the verge of recapturing Khartoum?
Sudan's army launched a major assault on Khartoum in a bid to recapture the capital from the Rapid Support Forces.
Qatar announces $100M for funding of UNRWA to support Gaza effort
Qatari Minister of International Cooperation Lolwah Al-Khater announces $100M for funding of UNRWA.
Why can the US election vote count take so long? What to know in 500 words
US states determine ballot counting procedures in federal elections, with varying count times fuelling misinformation.
Powerful Israeli bombardment hits Beirut’s densely populated Dahiyeh
The largest Israeli bombardment in Lebanon to date has hit Beirut's densely populated Dahiyeh neighbourhood.
Man City’s Rodri out for the season after undergoing knee surgery
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola confirms midfielder Rodri will miss the remainder of the season due to injury.
Lebanese community steps up to help people displaced by the war
Lebanese volunteers came together to help people displaced by the Israeli war on Southern parts of Lebanon.
Is Israel dragging the US into a Mideast quagmire?
Experts weigh in on US strategy as Israel drags Middle East into escalating war in Lebanon and unending war in Gaza.
Several explosions in Beirut as Israel says it attacked Hezbollah HQ
Israel says the attack targeted 'the central headquarters' of Hezbollah in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital.
Alongside Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, hip-hop culture will also be on trial
The revelations about the music mogul's abuse of women spanning decades should be a wake-up call for the industry.
What we know about Israel’s latest attacks on Lebanon
Israel says the attacks that levelled residential buildings in southern Beirut targeted Hezbollah's 'central command'.
Trump meets Zelenskyy in NYC amid concerns about US support for Ukraine
Kyiv worries a peace deal brokered by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump would lead to loss of territory.
Israel bombards Beirut
Video shows the aftermath of successive Israeli strikes on the southern Dahiyeh suburb of Beirut.
Netanyahu tells UN Israel will continue attacks on Gaza, Lebanon
Prime Minister says Israel will 'continue degrading Hezbollah' until it achieves its goals along Lebanon border.
Civil war in the home of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel: Fear grips Culiacan
Recent abduction and arrest of a top drug lord has set off a vicious war inside Mexico's most violent cartel.
Lebanese civilians fleeing Israeli attacks face hardship and exploitation
As Israel escalates attacks on Lebanon, civilians brace for more violent consequences amid conflict with Hezbollah.
NYC mayor Adams pleads not guilty to federal corruption charges
Eric Adams says he will fight charges stemming from alleged illegal campaign contributions from Turkish sources.
‘Long arm of Israel’ can reach anywhere in Iran, Netanyahu tells UNGA
The long arm of Israel" can reach the anywhere in Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu attacks UN as “anti-Israel Flat Earth Society”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attacked the United Nations as an antisemitic swamp."
‘Pakistan will respond decisively to any Indian aggression’ says Sharif
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warns that the country will respond to Indian aggression.
If we want to build a better future, we all need to eat more fish
Embracing fish and other aquatic foods will be key to sustainably meeting global nutritional demands of the future.
Records tumble for Sri Lanka’s Kamindu in second Test against New Zealand
Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis enters the record books with a century in the second Test against New Zealand in Galle.
What is Zelenskyy’s ‘Victory Plan’ against Russia?
Long-range missiles and urgent NATO membership for Ukraine: Here's more about Zelenskyy's plan for victory.
More than 30,000 people crossed into Syria from Lebanon: UN
About half of them were children and adolescents and 80 percent were Syrian nationals, according to UNHCR.
What’s happening in new battles for Sudan’s capital
Sudan's army has launched its largest offensive in the capital for months.
How young people are changing the world of politics
We explore youth in power. The median age of leaders is 62, but young people are pushing for change.
Barcelona fans banned for one Champions League game for Nazi-style flag
Barcelona fans banned from Red Star Belgrade trip following UEFA 'racism and/or other discriminatory conduct' charge.
Yemen’s Houthis claim to have targeted Israel’s Tel Aviv and Ashkelon
Iran-aligned group says it will continue its attacks on Israel until its 'aggression on Lebanon and Gaza stops'.
Israel bombs compound of Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital, killing one person
Assault targets area sheltering displaced Palestinians, destroying 18 tents and injuring seven people.
At least 3,661 killed in ‘senseless’ Haiti gang violence this year: UN
UN rights chief calls for crackdown on arms trafficking that fuels criminality' and widens humanitarian crisis.
Hurricane Helene makes landfall in Florida, moves to Georgia: What we know
Hurricane Helene has been downgraded to tropical storm but authorities warn rainfall and winds are still a danger.
Israel attacks school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza
A mass burial is also held in Khan Younis after 88 unidentifiable bodies of Palestinians were sent to Gaza by Israel.
What is XEC, the new COVID variant spreading in the West?
The XEC variant has spread across 27 countries, including France and the US, infecting more than 600 people.
Pro-Palestinian protesters chant outside Netanyahu’s hotel in New York
Pro-Palestinian protesters were seen chanting outside the New York hotel where Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu is staying
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