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India’s top court rejects appeal to legalise same-sex marriage
Five-judge bench makes ruling after hearing arguments in the case between April and May.
Vladimir Putin to meet Xi Jinping in Beijing: Five things to know
Ties between Russia and China have deepened in recent years.
‘Every second in danger’: Gaza journalists race against deadlines and death
Risking their lives, journalists in Gaza carry on working despite little internet connection and electricity outages
Russia’s Vladimir Putin visits ‘dear friend’ Xi Jinping in China
Putin is attending China's Belt and Road summit for a third time but the meeting could be overshadowed by wars.
Canada says Chinese jets being ‘reckless’ near North Korea
A Canadian plane surveilling North Korea was approached by a Chinese jet in international airspace off China's coast.
Two Swedes killed in Brussels in ‘possible terrorist shooting’
Police hunt for the gunman as a man claiming to be from ISIL (ISIS) releases video saying he was behind the attack.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 601
As the war enters its 601st day, these are the main developments.
US lawmakers introduce resolution urging ‘immediate’ Gaza ceasefire
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib slams Biden administration for failing to call for de-escalation in Israel's war in Gaza.
Funeral in US for Palestinian-American boy killed in suspected hate crime
Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, was killed by a man police say targeted him because he was Muslim and Palestinian American.
Have Israel and Hamas breached the laws of war in Gaza?
The killing of civilians and collective punishment raises concerns as Israel's military bombs the strip.
Israeli forces killed Abu Akleh ‘without justification’, UN inquiry says
UN-mandated body says Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh victim of 'excessive and disproportionate force'.
Gaza’s dire humanitarian crisis explained
Israel's strikes and blockade are pushing Gaza's essential services and resources to the brink of collapse.
UN begins shipping aid for Gaza to Egypt amid uncertainty
The UN says it needs guarantees and security before it can stockpile significant amounts of aid at the Rafah crossing.
Donald Trump gets gag order in 2020 election subversion case
Judge says will not allow former US president to carry out a 'pretrial smear campaign' against those involved in case.
Analysis: Israel’s deadlines to Gaza’s Palestinians have failed
The evacuation directive may be a sign that Israel has not yet gotten back on its feet after the Hamas attack.
Guardian cartoonist’s contract not renewed after Netanyahu drawing
Steve Bell says cartoon was rejected by the outlet for evoking the anti-Semitic 'pound of flesh' trope.
Mapping protests held in solidarity with Palestine
Tens of thousands of protesters in cities around the world have called for an end to Israel's bombing of Gaza.
Humatarian aid stuck at Gaza border as WHO warns of ‘catastrophe’
WHO warns there are only '24 hours of water, electricity and fuel left' in Gaza before 'a real catastrophe' sets in.
History Illustrated: The war on Al-Aqsa redux
Hamas blames Israeli settlers for the 'desecration' of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, part of a series of provocations.
Israeli forces, tanks amass at border with Gaza
A steady flow of buses and passenger cars filled with military personnel are moving towards Israel's border with Gaza.
‘War knows no religion’: Gaza’s oldest church shelters Muslims, Christians
The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.
Can Lebanon’s Hezbollah afford to go to war with Israel?
Observers fear that Hezbollah joining war against Israel could cause devastation in Lebanon and regional escalation.
Americans want US to help get Gaza civilians out of harm’s way: Survey
A poll shows 78 percent of respondents want Washington to work on a plan to allow civilians to flee Israel's attacks.
Ukrainian children repatriated from Russia through Qatari mediation
The Gulf country negotiated a mechanism to return Ukrainian children taken by Russians to their families.
World has abandoned Afghanistan, says country’s last women’s minister
Hasina Safi speaks to Al Jazeera on the global response to the war-torn country's humanitarian crises.
The letter that led to the founding of Israel | Balfour: Seeds of Discord
Balfour Declaration opened the door to the founding of Israel and its impact is still felt across the Middle East today.
Why reopening the Rafah crossing is crucial amid Israeli bombing of Gaza
Egypt has said Palestinians need to remain on their own land - but it is trying to facilitate humanitarian aid.
Five films that tell the human stories behind the Israel-Palestine conflict
From children who have lost their families to a poet and a peaceful protest.
Indians slam ‘unapologetic Islamophobia’ aimed at Pakistan’s cricket team
Pakistani cricketers were the target of a hostile crowd during a World Cup match against India at Ahmedabad.
At least 199 people being held captive by Hamas, Israel says
Hamas abducted Israelis and foreigners during the group's multipronged attack on the country on October 7.
The myth of Israel’s ‘most moral army’
Manipulating international law allows Israel to evade condemnation for its war crimes.
Ten films to watch about the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict
From the 1948 Arab-Israeli War to the Israeli surveillance of Palestinians, films to help you understand the conflict.
Israel’s evacuation order is nothing but cover for ethnic cleansing
The order provides cover for Israeli government to commit mass atrocities and continue the Nakba that started in 1948.
I have to show the world what Israel’s doing in Gaza | Close Up
This Palestinian photojournalist risks his life to document the deadliest Israeli assault Gaza has ever seen.
Finnish Nobel peace laureate Martti Ahtisaari dies at 86
Ahtisaari played a key role in negotiating peace in multiple countries, including Namibia, Kosovo and Indonesia.
Malaysia’s Anwar rejects West’s ‘pressuring attitude’ to condemn Hamas
Malaysian prime minister says his government will continue to maintain its relationship with the Palestinian group.
America is back to playing regional cop in the Middle East
The Biden administration is pursuing diplomacy at the service of Israel's war.
Five biggest upsets at the ICC Cricket World Cup
A look at some of the biggest upsets in the history of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
IOC approves five additional sports for LA 2028 Olympics, including cricket
Flag football, lacrosse, squash, and baseball-softball also make the cut for the Los Angeles Games.
Hamas warns of environmental crisis as 1,000 bodies still under Gaza rubble
Gaza's authorities raise concern over humanitarian and environmental crises as hundreds of dead remain trapped.
How Palestinians in Gaza soothe their terrified children amid Israeli raids
Parents are turning to the internet and WhatsApp for ways to nurture their kids' mental health.
Ex-Bank of China chairman arrested on bribery charges
Liu Liange is the latest financial executive to be caught up in Chinese President Xi Jinping's anticorruption campaign.
China prepares for Belt and Road summit in shadow of Israel-Gaza war
President Xi Jinping's signature economic initiative has extended Beijing's global reach.
Biden weighs Israel visit after Netanyahu extends invite amid Gaza war
US president's presence could be seen as a provocative move by Iran, or potentially viewed as tone-deaf by Arab nations.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 10
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 10th day, these are the main developments.
Indonesian court rules on presidential candidate eligibility
The Constitutional Court rules the minimum age for candidates remains 40, and any change should come from lawmakers.
Egypt’s tricky calculation as Israel’s assault on Gaza continues
Egyptian government has stated its 'rejection and denunciation of any displacement' of Palestinians from Gaza.
South Africa beat France 29-28 to reach Rugby World Cup semifinals
Defending champions South Africa edged hosts France in a thrilling seven-try encounter, while England beat Fiji 30-24.
Desperate evacuees return to their homes in Gaza City despite Israeli order
Despite fears of a ground invasion, some of those who fled south are now heading back to the north of the Gaza Strip.
Israel bombs empty home in Gaza City, harms the people around it
Two people were killed and at least 10 others wounded as Israeli warplanes targeted a family home in central Gaza.
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