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Three Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monks killed in South Africa monastery
A 35-year-old male suspect has been arrested but police say the motive for the fatal stabbings is still unclear.
Land grabs and vanishing forests: Are ‘clean’ electric vehicles to blame?
Communities in Indonesia say they are bearing the brunt of an intensifying race to make our cars 'green'.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 160
An Israeli strike has killed five Palestinians and injured 22 after it hit a UN aid distribution centre in Rafah.
Indians die fighting for Russia in Ukraine, leaving a trail of helplessness
At least two Indians have died on Ukrainian front lines, revealing the desperation caused by widespread joblessness.
Lionel Messi sustains leg injury as Inter Miami enter CONCACAF Cup quarters
Messi and Suarez scored in Miami's 3-1 win but the Argentinian was substituted after sustaining an injury.
Taiwan joins China rescue mission after boat capsizes near Kinmen
Six people were on the fishing vessel near the Taiwan-controlled islands, just a few kilometres off China's coast.
Denmark to conscript women into armed forces for first time
The country scaled back its military after the Cold War but is reassessing the situation in a changed security climate.
Thailand, Laos try to ‘make junta presentable’ amid ASEAN Myanmar inertia
With Laos as chair, the 10 members of ASEAN appear to be becoming more accommodative of reviled military regime.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 750
As the war enters its 750th day, these are the main developments.
Artists and speakers protest SXSW festival over defence sponsors, Gaza war
At least 80 acts and speakers have dropped out of the Texas event as part of a boycott against US weapons companies.
Who are Haiti’s gangs and what do they want? All you need to know
Haitian armed groups have grown more autonomous, experts say, and force alone will not resolve growing security crisis.
US says working to get maritime aid into Gaza
The US says it has held talks with a number of countries, as well as the UN, to establish a maritime corridor for Gaza.
EU agrees five billion euro boost for military aid to Ukraine
The move provides a welcome boost for Kyiv as US support wavers and its outgunned forces struggle to hold back Russia.
UN seeking more than $850m for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Bangladesh hosts more than a million Rohingya people, many of whom fled a 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar.
How does US intelligence disagree with Israel on Gaza?
Spy agencies say Hamas and its tunnel network will not be destroyed.
Palestinian artist’s work haunted by war on Gaza
Haunted by Israel's relentless war, this Palestinian artist now paints sorrow on Gaza's walls.
UN warehouse hit in deadly Israeli attack on Rafah
At least one UN staff member has been killed and another 22 injured in an Israeli attack on a UN aid distribution centre
US House passes bill that would ban TikTok amid national security concerns
The bill now heads to an uncertain future in the Senate, though President Biden has pledged to sign it if it passes.
Israeli drone strike kills Hamas member in Lebanon
An Israeli drone strike has killed a member of Hamas and one other person in southwestern Lebanon.
Gaza ‘safe zones’ led to displacement, Israeli attacks on civilians: Report
Research group finds Israel's dishonest use of 'humanitarian protective measures' resulted in killing more Palestinians.
Photos: Israel strikes UN warehouse in Rafah as famine looms in Gaza
UNRWA says a facility used 'to distribute much-needed food and other lifesaving items to displaced people' was hit.
Georgia judge drops six charges in Trump election interference case
The ruling means Trump will face fewer charges, but he is still accused of attempting to overturn 2020 election results.
Tax inspectors to poultry boss: Senegal’s presidential candidates
After weeks of turmoil and deadly protests, outgoing President Macky Sall sets elections for March 24.
UK plans to pay asylum seekers to move to Rwanda
Plana are separate from the 'Rwanda bill', a stalled plan to forcibly deport most asylum seekers to the African country.
How ‘outstanding leader’ Rohit Sharma helped Ashwin in personal adversity
In an emotional video, Ashwin recalls events that led to his departure and return during a third Test cricket match.
Not just the UNRWA report: Countless accounts of Israeli torture in Gaza
Al Jazeera spoke to several released detainees about their ordeals in Israeli holding facilities.
Protests in India against ‘anti-Muslim’ citizenship law
There have been protests in India after the government implemented a discriminatory citizenship law.
EU parliament greenlights landmark artificial intelligence regulations
Bloc of 27 nations moves closer to adopting world's first AI rules.
13-year-old Palestinian boy shot dead by Israeli troops
13-year-old Palestinian boy who was setting off fireworks was shot dead by an Israeli sniper in occupied East Jerusalem.
Putin says Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said his country's nuclear capabilities are superior to that of the US.
Former Navalny aide attacked with hammer outside home
After being attacked, former aide to the late Alexey Navalny has pledged to continue protesting against President Putin.
Nordic tensions on the rise amid Russian anger over NATO accessions
Finnish leader says Russia is preparing for 'long conflict with the West' as Denmark boosts defence spending.
UK grants asylum to Palestinian citizen of Israel in ‘seismic’ U-turn
'Hasan', who has spent most of his life in Britain, says he would have faced persecution if returned to Israel.
Putin resumes ‘sabre-rattling’ with warning Russia ready for nuclear war
Ahead of weekend elections, Russian president boasts his country's nuclear capabilities are superior to the West's.
US woman rescued from rubble after Israeli air strike in Gaza
A US woman living in Gaza was pulled from the rubble of an Israeli air strike after a two-hour operation to free her.
Who is Muhammad Aurangzeb, the man tasked with fixing Pakistan’s economy?
A veteran banker, Aurangzeb is a political outsider who analysts say must grapple with IMF reforms and crippling debt.
Biden, Trump set for US election rematch after clinching party nominations
Wins at Georgia, Mississippi and Washington give each the delegate count needed to claim nomination at party convention.
Energy industry methane emissions rise close to record in 2023
Emissions of greenhouse gas responsible for a third of global warming unacceptably high', says energy watchdog IEA.
Remembering El Rayes Zakaria, Egypt’s folk music revolutionary giant
Zakaria Ibrahim's life saw the rise and fall of simsimiyya music in Port Said, before its reemergence in the revolution.
Israeli forces launch deadly raids in occupied West Bank
Casualties mounting, with at least four Palestinians - including two minors - killed and dozens wounded.
At least one killed and several injured in China restaurant explosion
Dashcam video captured the moment a huge explosion at a restaurant in China caused flying debris to hit people.
Japanese private space rocket explodes seconds after launch
Watch the moment a Japanese rocket exploded shortly after takeoff.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 159
An aid ship carrying food and other essential items is nearing Gaza after days of delays amid dire humanitarian crisis.
Why was Israel forced to change its song entry for Eurovision?
The contest prides itself on being nonpolitical, but Israel's inclusion threatens to overshadow the music this year.
Uneasy quiet in Haiti capital after prime minister pledges to step down
Island nation is braced for next steps after PM Henry agreed to step down amid chaotic gang violence.
Criticism of Israel’s war and occupation is not anti-Semitism
And claiming that it is harms the fight against the very real and growing threat posed by anti-Semitism.
A tale of two US court decisions, and the Palestine exception
Contrasting verdicts in similar court cases raise questions about the US judiciary's objectivity on Israel-Palestine.
India’s Modi government rushes to regulate AI ahead of national elections
As all major parties deploy AI-based manipulation in campaigns, the Indian government is threatening to crack down.
At least one killed, 22 injured in northern China gas explosion
The blast took place near Beijing and is the latest in a string of incidents often blamed on lax safety standards.
Influencer Andrew Tate can be extradited to the UK after Romanian trial
Tateand his brother Tristan were detained on Monday night on allegations of sexual aggression dating back to 2012-2015.
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