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Sudan war death toll much higher than previously recorded, new study finds
Researchers estimate 60,000 deaths in Khartoum state in war's first 14 months, far higher than other assessments.
India’s capital New Delhi shuts all primary schools as air quality worsens
The pollution in New Delhi is likely to stay 'severe' on Friday, after which it will improve to 'very poor'.
Tropical Storm Sara forms in Caribbean, threatening Central America
The late season storm is forecast to bring heavy rains to flood-prone Central America before moving east towards the US.
Israel’s maximalist demands unlikely to lead to ceasefire with Hezbollah
Israel says it is open to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, but analysts say no truce is on the horizon.
South African authorities blockade illegal mine with 4,000 people inside
South African authorities are blocking supplies for an estimated 4,000 people who are underground in an illegal mine.
At least 15 people killed in Israeli strikes on Syria’s Damascus
Israel has ramped up attacks on Iran-linked targets in Syria since it began its war on Gaza last year.
What does a second Trump presidency mean for Big Tech?
US President-elect Donald Trump is expected to reshape tech industry policy.
Meta fined 798 million euros ($846m) for breaking EU antitrust rules
EU says Meta automatically ties its ad service - Facebook Marketplace - to Facebook, creating an unfair advantage.
Trump’s US election leaves Ukraine scrambling for EU military assistance
Kyiv is trying to secure as much of the aid promised by Washington and Brussels as possible.
Al Jazeera wins Amnesty International award for Colorado River reporting
Journalists Megan O'Toole and Jillian Kestler-D'Amours win award for report on Indigenous fight for water rights in US.
COP 29: Developed economies must learn to prioritise lives over profits
The 'Wall Street Climate Consensus' cannot be allowed to shape the new climate finance deal being negotiated in Baku.
Olympic ski champion Lindsey Vonn comes out of retirement before 2026 games
The 40-year-old returns from a five-year hiatus and is rejoining the USA ski team before the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
Israel, Gaza and the fight for justice
"The international community has let impunity fester."
Who is Matt Gaetz, Trump’s pick for US attorney general?
Gaetz has been a controversial lawmaker and was until this week the subject of sexual misconduct investigations.
Israel’s warfare methods in Gaza ‘consistent with genocide’: UN committee
Israel 'using starvation as a method of war and inflicting collective punishment on the Palestinian population'.
Why is Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s new intel tsar, so controversial?
An isolationist in a key role for US-backed wars, Gabbard's positions on Iran, Russia, Syria and India will be watched.
Fact check: What are Trump’s plans for US economy, immigration, abortion?
What details do we know about US president-elect's campaign promises for immigration, education, healthcare, abortion?
Facing China, Trump to be “direct” in dealings with Africa
Cameron Hudson talks about how Trump's approach to competing with China in Africa will dramatically differ from Biden's.
It is time for Israel to be removed from the United Nations
Its genocidal wars, apartheid practices and attacks on UN agencies and staff mean Israel should not remain a member.
Countries at COP29 urged to invest trillions to cope with climate change
Report urges $6.5 trillion annual investment in climate action by 2030 to meet targets and avoid future costs.
Thousands fleeing RSF attacks in Sudan tell of extreme violence
Thousands of people were forced out of their homes when the Rapid Support Forces attacked Gezira state.
The view from Gaza: What the US decision not to punish Israel looks like
The US decision not to follow through on its past warning to Israel carries fatal consequences for many trapped in Gaza.
Israeli forces demolish mosque in Negev
Israeli forces have demolished a mosque in the Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran in the Negev.
Was violence toward Iraeli football fans unprovoked?
Follow the sequence of events.
Gaza aid supply goes from ‘bad to worse’ after Israel misses US deadline
Palestinians are forced to queue for hours for food they say is scarce due to Israel's disruption of aid to the enclave.
Israel attacks south Beirut after new Lebanon evacuation warning
The Israeli military repeatedly launches attacks after issuing such alerts, leaving residents with minutes to escape.
The Gaza genocide may not be in the news, but it hasn’t stopped
Israel continues to systematically exterminate Palestinians in Gaza through relentless attacks and starvation.
Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia quits ‘disinformation network’ X
British news outlet The Guardian also said it would stop posting on Elon Musk's X, calling it a 'toxic media platform'.
Trump is back. What does it mean for the US and the world?
Economist Jeffrey Sachs discusses how Trump's victory could change US foreign policy in Europe, Middle East and Asia.
NATO leading military officer on Trump’s return and Middle East
Admiral Rob Bauer on Trump's re-election, and new alliances as global conflicts escalate.
‘I feel anger’: Spain braces for more storms after deadly flash floods
After more than 200 people were killed just two weeks ago, many on high alert again are furious with the government.
Iran willing to negotiate with UN nuclear agency, but not ‘under pressure’
IAEA chief Grossi visits Tehran for talks aimed at more monitoring cooperation at Iran's nuclear sites.
Maori politicians disrupt New Zealand parliament vote with haka
New Zealand's parliament was interrupted by Maori politicians who performed a haka to protest against a new bill.
Video: Massive explosion hits tent camp in Gaza ‘safe zone’
Video captured the moment of an Israeli attack on a tent camp in Gaza's al-Mawasi.
World’s largest coral discovered in Pacific near Solomon Islands
Scientists say coral 'pulsing with life and colour' is 300 years old and three times larger than previous record holder.
Protests against pro-Israel gala on eve of France-Israel match
There were clashes in Paris on Wednesday night between French police and pro-Palestine protesters.
What happened in Abu Ghraib and why did a US court award damages?
The case marks the first time victims of abuse at the hands of US soldiers in Iraq in 2004 have testified in court.
US says China-linked hackers behind ‘significant’ cyberespionage campaign
FBI announcement follows alleged targeting of mobile phones used by Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Police detain pro-Palestinian protesters defying Amsterdam ban
Dutch police detained hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on demonstrations.
Protests in Paris over pro-Israel gala organised by far-right figures
The event, intended to raise funds for the Israeli army, comes before a France-Israel football match in the capital.
Rights group says Gaza forced displacement is war crime
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes with its deliberate forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza.
Highest alert level raised as Philippines braces for Super Typhoon Usagi
Weather agency warns of 'life-threatening' tidal surges in coastal area as another tropical storm forms in the Pacific.
Visualising the war in Sudan: Conflict, control and displacement
The world's worst internal displacement crisis, with at least 14 million people uprooted from their homes, is in Sudan.
Japanese police arrest US man for allegedly scratching letters into shrine
Tourist allegedly told police he defaced Shinto shrine as a 'prank'.
Republicans claim US House, achieving ‘trifecta’ of election victories
On Wednesday, the Republican Party cleared the threshold of 218 seats, achieving majorities in both Congress chambers.
Israel’s forced displacement in Gaza amounts to war crime: HRW
Rights group says Israel appears to have plans to permanently prevent Palestinians from returning to parts of Gaza.
US special counsel seeks pause in Trump classified documents case
Outgoing prosecutor Jack Smith says he needs time to consider next steps in light of President-elect Trump's victory.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 993
As the war enters its 993rd day, these are the main developments.
Bluesky adds 1 million users after US election as users ditch X
Micro-blogging site says it now has more than 15 million users, up from nine million in September.
FBI raids home of Polymarket CEO
CEO Shayne Coplan accuses Biden administration of targeting company over its perceived political associations.
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