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Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid human rights concerns
The law, known as Article 23, has been criticised internationally over fears it could erode civil liberties.
Russian Soyuz rocket with 3 astronauts blasts off to ISS, days after glitch
Take off to the International Space Station follows aborted launch on Thursday after a voltage drop in a power source.
UN chief says blocked Gaza aid is a ‘moral outrage’, calls for war to end
On visit to Rafah crossing, Antonio Guterres urges Israel to give people in Gaza unfettered access to humanitarian aid.
Who’s to blame for the Moscow massacre?
Some Russians blame lax security for the horrific attack claimed by ISIL. But analysts recall a darker history.
Moscow concert hall attack: Russia detains 11 as death toll rises to 133
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) tries to link Ukraine to assault despite ISIL affiliate claim of responsibility.
What Aida of Khan Younis can teach us about courage
Amid the rubble and pain of Gaza, stories emerge of Palestinian bravery and generosity.
Moscow concert hall attack: Why is ISIL targeting Russia?
Deadly attack in Moscow claimed by ISIL affiliate leaves more than 133 people dead and approximately 100 injured.
Dissecting the ‘TikTok problem’
What's the US's issue with TikTok? Is it data security, secret Chinese influence or pro-Palestinian content?
Moscow concert hall attack: Death toll rises to 133 with scores injured
Armed men stormed theCrocus City HallnearMoscow, shooting people and setting the building on fire.
US Senate passes $1.2 trillion budget, averting government shutdown
Bill passes after hours of gridlock over funding for three-quarters of the government for the next six months.
Kate Middleton reveals cancer diagnosis: What we know so far
After weeks of speculation, the Princess of Wales has said she has cancer and is undergoing preventive chemotherapy.
The tax inspectors competing to be Senegal’s new president
Three candidates and one former favourite for the office of president have tax inspector backgrounds.
Captured Somali pirates arrive in India to face trial over ship hijacking
The 35 men are to be prosecuted for the hijacking of cargo vessel MV Ruen in December when they took the crew hostage.
Philippines accuses China of new water cannon attacks in South China Sea
Two countries involved in a second incident this month at disputed Second Thomas Shoal.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 169
At least three patients at al-Shifa Hospital have died amid a five-day blockade on the facility by Israel.
‘Imagine if just one dam is hit’: Russian-Ukrainian energy war heats up
Moscow is targeting Ukraine's energy hubs with intensity after a string of Ukrainian attacks inside Russia.
Moscow concert hall attack: What do we know so far?
The attack on the entertainment venue in Moscow's west is one of the worst Russia has seen in decades.
Guns won’t stop goals from girl footballers in India’s violence-hit Manipur
The team keeps up its training amid the ethnic clashes that have rocked the northeastern Indian state.
‘Heinous, cowardly’: World reacts to attack on Moscow concert hall
At least 93 people were killed in the attack by a group of masked gunmen who also set off explosives in the venue.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 758
As the war enters its 758th day, these are the main developments.
‘Insane’: Xi’s call for ethnic Chinese to tell Beijing’s story stirs anger
Millions of people of Chinese origin are nationals of countries other than China and they don't back Beijing.
Faced with an election ban, Venezuela opposition leader names alternate
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado named professor Corina Yoris as her replacement in the 2024 presidential race.
Peruvian democracy weakened as government consolidates control: Report
More than a year after former President Castillo's removal, Peru's Congress has moved to restrict government oversight.
Israel seizes 800 hectares of Palestinian land in occupied West Bank
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's announcement comes despite international pressure against settlement building.
AOC decries ‘unfolding genocide’ in Gaza, urges halting weapons to Israel
Progressive US legislator Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivers impassioned speech condemning abuses against Palestinians.
Will Trump lose property if he can’t pay $464m in New York’s fraud ruling?
Trump faces a Monday deadline to pay $545m bond, and the New York attorney general says she is prepared to seize assets.
Dozens killed, trapped after shooting at concert hall near Moscow
Screams and gunshots can be heard from inside a concert hall near Moscow, Russia after gunmen burst in and opened fire.
Why is Antony Blinken back in the Middle East?
The US secretary of state is on his sixth visit to region since Israel started its war on Gaza.
Princess Kate reveals cancer diagnosis, treatment
Catherine, Princess of Wales, has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun chemotherapy.
UK royal Kate Middleton says she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy
After weeks of speculation about her whereabouts, Princess of Wales asks for 'privacy' while she is seeking treatment.
Bodies of 65 people found in mass grave in Libya: UN migration agency
The IOM believes the people were migrants who died in the process of being smuggled through the desert in Libya.
Russian assault on Ukraine leaves over 1M people in the dark
Launching over 150 missiles and drones into Ukrainian territory, Russia carried out one of its largest military strikes
Protests erupt in India after opposition leader arrested
Police have detained protesters campaigning against the arrest of Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
‘Moral failure’: US House approves bill that would ban UNRWA funding
Palestinian rights advocates decry push to de-fund UN agency for Palestinian refugees amid starvation crisis in Gaza.
Gunfire and explosion reported at concert hall in Russia’s Moscow
A number of people were killed and wounded in the attack on Crocus City Hall.
US top diplomat holds talks in Israel as Netanyahu vows Rafah invasion
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned the Israeli leader that a Rafah assault risks 'further isolating' Israel.
In steak-mad Argentina, women’s work is increasingly butchering the meat.
The meat industry is a source of national pride. It has also been a space historically inhospitable to women.
Russia is in a ‘state of war’ in Ukraine, Kremlin says for the first time
The Kremlin has for two years referred to its invasion of Ukraine as a 'special military operation', not a war.
How can Haiti break its cycle of violence and instability?
Is Haiti on the verge of collapse? We look at the current violent upheaval in the country and discuss what's ahead.
How Israeli settlers are expanding illegal outposts amid Gaza war
An investigation by Al Jazeera shows how Israeli settlers have been expanding in the occupied West Bank.
UN Security Council does not pass draft US resolution on Gaza ceasefire
Russia and China veto US proposal that critics say fell short of demanding an end to Israel's war on Gaza.
Germany legalises cannabis possession for personal use from April
German laws on cannabis use now among most liberal in Europe, but medical experts warn it makes you stupid'.
Tor Wennesland: Gaza talks in Doha key for Palestinians and Israelis
The UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process discusses Gaza ceasefire efforts.
Why have people taken to video games to express solidarity with Palestine?
Amid Israel's war on Gaza, video games have become a platform for expressing solidarity with Palestinians.
Gaza drone video shows killing of Palestinians in Israeli air attack
Video retrieved from an Israeli drone shows the moments four Palestinians were killed by Israeli air attacks.
EU plans to impose tariffs on grain imports from Russia, Belarus
Russia warns European consumers will 'suffer' if proposal goes ahead and calls it example of 'unfair competition'.
Slovakia’s presidential election: A choice between Russia and the West
When Russia's invasion began, Slovakia's liberal president threw her support behind Kyiv. Much has changed since then.
US sanctions Nicaragua’s attorney general over human rights concerns
Washington says Morales Urbina 'exploited her office to facilitate a coordinated campaign to suppress dissent'.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 168
The Israeli military says it is continuing to conduct 'precise operations' at al-Shifa Hospital.
UK, Australia call for ‘immediate’ end to fighting in Gaza
Two countries warn of potentially devastating consequences' if Israel pushes ahead with ground offensive in Rafah.
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