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How AIPAC shapes unconditional US support for Israel
We explore how the pro-Israel lobby works to maintain the US's unconditional, multibillion-dollar support for Israel.
Behind the scenes at the UN
The UN General Assembly is the World Cup of global diplomacy.
Lebanon indefinitely postpones all football matches amid Israel’s attacks
Football matches in all tournaments have been postponed due to Israeli attacks, the Lebanese Football Association said.
Why is Israel attacking Lebanon?
Israel has tried to justify its widescale attacks against Lebanese towns that displaced thousands of people.
Switzerland opens probe into use of suicide booth
Police have detained several people over the death of a woman in Sarco suicide capsule.
Who is Pakistan’s new spy chief Asim Malik?
A decorated officer, Malik takes charge of an agency that is often caught in controversy.
Israel attacks Lebanon in maps and charts: Live tracker
Israel killed at least 558 people, including 50 children and 94 women, across Lebanon on September 23.
Displaced civilians shelter in Lebanese schools as they flee Israeli bombs
The Lebanese government has cancelled classes in the country's south and opened schools to shelter people fleeing bombs.
Zelenskyy seeks US investments in Ukraine’s battered energy sector
President proposes special incentives to US companies to rebuild Ukraine's energy system damaged by Russian attacks.
Tens of thousands flee Israeli bombardment of Lebanon
Israel is continuing its massive campaign of air strikes against Lebanon, which is the deadliest since the 2006 war.
Elon Musk’s wars: Brazil to Australia, UK to US, the X owner’s many battles
The billionaire has taken on many governments, claiming he's fighting for free speech. But often, there's more to it.
Big Brother without borders: Israel’s psychopathic warfare in Lebanon
A week of attacks on Lebanon has revealed Israel's Orwellian surveillance terror tactics.
Israel and Hezbollah trade fire as thousands flee south Lebanon
Schools are turned into shelters for displaced people fleeing the attacks as new strikes create humanitarian crisis.
‘Unimaginable consequences’: World reacts to Israel’s strikes on Lebanon
Israel launches more attacks as Lebanon reels from air strikes that killed close to 500 people, including children.
Sweden accuses Iran of hack inciting revenge for Quran burnings
Intelligence services say Iran sought to portray Sweden as 'Islamophobic' and divide society.
Highways gridlocked as thousands flee south Lebanon
Highways in southern Lebanon have been packed with people fleeing a barrage of Israeli attacks.
New Zealand scientists discover new ‘ghost shark’ species
The fish with beak-like mouth, now named Harriotta avia, prowls exclusively in deep waters of Australia and New Zealand.
What’s the UN’s new ‘Pact for the Future’, and why did Russia oppose it?
Like many UN documents, it's packed with big goals but is short on specifics about how to achieve them.
Rights groups warn Myanmar military executing more anti-coup activists
A married couple reportedly executed on Monday with five more people facing the death penalty on Tuesday.
Video: Cars swept away in Tunisia flooding
Video from Tunisia shows cars being swept away by torrents of flood water in Sousse after heavy rain that caused damage.
Transformation of global energy sector to meet COP28 goals ‘feasible’: IEA
Meeting renewable energy and efficiency targets requires a huge push to boost storage capacity and grid connections.
China rolls out stimulus measures to boost ailing economy
China's central bank says measures will lower borrowing costs and inject more liquidity into market.
For Harris and Trump, runaway US debt is the elephant in the room
Both presidential candidates have unveiled costly proposals that would greatly add to the ballooning national debt.
Singapore ex-Transport Minister Iswaran pleads guilty in graft trial
Charges reduced from 35 to five as rare corruption trial involving a senior politician gets under way in city state.
Russia’s new Sarmat missile suffered ‘catastrophic failure’: Researchers
Satellite imagery of test site shows 60-metre crater and extensive damage that wasn't there previously.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 942
As the war enters its 942nd day, these are the main developments.
Biden administration designates UAE ‘major defence partner’ in rare move
US-UAE boost military cooperation as Middle East tensions over war in Gaza surge and despite friction over Sudan war.
Myanmar anti-coup forces target Mandalay in struggle to oust military
Trained and guided by ethnic armed groups, Myanmar's volunteer fighting forces are challenging the generals' grip.
Gunman who killed 10 in Colorado grocery store found guilty of murder
Jury rejects defence plea that Ahmad Alissa was insane and hearing voices prior to 2021 shooting.
Death toll climbs from Israeli strikes on Lebanon
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed hundreds of people and wounded more than 1,600.
Israel-Hezbollah war? | Start Here shorts
Are Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah in an all-out war?
Egypt delivers more weapons to Somalia amid rising tensions with Ethiopia
Ties between Egypt and Somalia have grown this year over their shared mistrust of Ethiopia.
Southeast US under major storm warning as hurricane watches issued
A system of storms in the Caribbean is forecast to develop into Hurricane Helene by the middle of this week.
US plans to prohibit key Chinese software, hardware in connected vehicles
US is concerned about data collection on US drivers by connected Chinese vehicles and potential manipulation.
UN officials say ‘atrocities must end’ in Gaza as Israeli raids kill dozens
Heads of UN agencies say they cannot do their jobs 'in the face of overwhelming need and ongoing violence'.
Rising death toll as Israel strikes civilian areas across Lebanon
Israel conducted airstrikes across Lebanon on alleged Hezbollah sites that were in crowded civilian areas.
Why is Israel intensifying its crackdown on media coverage?
Israel is expanding curbs on media freedom, with the Al Jazeera Media Network a main target.
Marxist-leaning Dissanayake wins Sri Lanka’s election: What’s next?
From an IMF deal he wants to renegotiate to parliamentary elections, president-elect faces key challenges.
Man accused in ‘assassination attempt’ left note with plan to kill Trump
Florida prosecutors expected to request would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh remain detained at Monday US court hearing.
The US Fed cut interest rates by more than expected. So what?
Many households will have to wait for some time to feel the benefit of lower interest rates.
Israel is deliberately targeting journalists in Gaza: Experts
Press freedom groups point to a pattern of killing clearly identified journalists.
Thousands of people in south Lebanon flee intense Israeli bombardment
The Israeli military announced that it hit some 800 targets, saying it was going after Hezbollah weapons sites.
Climate Protest Crackdown
People & Power meets climate activists who have been labelled as 'terrorists' by their critics.
Japan says Russian patrol plane ‘violates’ its airspace three times
Defence Minister Minoru Kihara calls on the Russian government to prevent a recurrence.
‘Get away from Hezbollah’: Has Israel hacked Lebanon’s telecoms networks?
Israel sends text messages and recordings to scores of people and hacks radio networks.
Iran ready to resume nuclear negotiations immediately: Foreign minister
Foreign minister says Tehran will restart nuclear negotiations if other parties are willing.
The UN Charter needs rewriting
Despite the less-than-revolutionary outcome of the UN Summit for the Future, hope for much-needed change remains.
Israeli forces attack Shireen Abu Akleh’s image, again
Israeli soldiers were filmed tearing down an image of murdered Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Russia silent on corporate shootout at e-retailer Wildberries
The city street shootout at the company, owned by Russia's richest woman, harks back to the chaotic 1990s.
Israeli middle schoolers harass Palestinian classmate
Video shows Israeli middle schoolers harassing a Palestinian classmate who called for a free Palestine.
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