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EU ‘gravely concerned’ over Israeli bill seeking to ban UNRWA
EU warns of 'disastrous consequences' from a draft bill banning the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in Israel.
Risk of nuclear war rising amid global conflicts, Nobel peace laureate says
'Path to self-destruction': Survivors recall horrors of nuclear bombings as they draw parallels to ongoing wars.
Israel’s mass detention of Palestinians is aimed to break our spirit
But my own imprisonment without charge has made me more resilient.
Takeaways from Hurricane Milton: The ‘fingerprints of climate change’
While storm surge was lower than feared, destructive tornadoes and heavier rainfall are part of new trend, experts warn.
Israeli army threatens to attack ambulances in southern Lebanon
After hitting UN peacekeepers, military claims without evidence that Hezbollah is using ambulances for fighters.
One year in, Israel’s ‘new Middle East’
A ferocious assault on north Gaza, unprecedented attacks on the West Bank and intensifying bombings of Lebanon.
Half-life, half-house: Portrait of a Palestinian family after Israeli raids
Akram Nasser and his children live in a house with no front wall or running water. But they have no intention to leave.
‘Nothing but lies’: New Navalny memoir foretells collapse of Putin’s regime
Posthumous memoir, Patriot, of Russian opposition leader who died in prison is set to be released on October 22.
Israeli strike on northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp kills 22
Thousands trapped as Israeli military issues evacuation orders for residents to move towards the south of the enclave.
Marine Le Pen’s niece starts own party: What it means for French far-right
Marion Marechal, 34, has launched Identite-Libertes, through which she hopes to strengthen France's 'national camp'.
From Uzbek disco to Uighur rock: Forgotten sounds of the Silk Road
A new album of rare grooves from Soviet Central Asia reveals an era when the region was a crucible for musical fusion.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 960
As the war enters its 960th day, these are the main developments.
US Justice Department sues Virginia for purging voters before election
Move comes as Republicans increasingly emphasise chance of noncitizen voting, despite little evidence of risk posed.
Caught in India-China clashes, Ladakh’s nomadic herders fear for future
Constant military patrols near the Indo-China border have shrunk pastures and are extinguishing tradition.
Trump calls for death penalty for migrants who kill US citizens, police
The Republican also pledged to 'expedite the removals' of migrants upon taking office, if re-elected on November 5.
Nicaragua breaks diplomatic ties with Israel amid ongoing Gaza war
In a largely symbolic move, the Ortega government condemned Israel's leaders as 'fascist' and 'genocidal' over Gaza war.
Why are only some US Senate seats up for grabs? What to know in 500 words
Thirty-four of the 100 total Senate seats are being contested in November, the result of a staggered election system.
US imposes sanctions on Iran’s oil sector over missile attack on Israel
US penalties come as Israeli government considers military response against Iran amid risk of spiralling escalation.
In new interview, JD Vance dodges questions about Trump’s 2020 defeat
The US vice presidential candidate and senator brushed aside scrutiny of Trump's record of election denialism.
Donald Trump to make his pitch for a second term to an all-female town hall
Polls show the former president lags behind his rival among female voters, as the November presidential election nears.
Boeing to cut 10% workforce, delay 777X delivery as strike takes toll
The strike is costing Boeing $1bn a month, making it critical for the firm to end the work stoppage.
Will Israel attack Iran’s nuclear sites?
Israel is weighing up its response to Iran's ballistic missile attacks.
Thousands trapped in Jabalia as Israel steps up attacks in northern Gaza
MSF says 'no body allowed to get in or out' in Jabalia as Israeli strikes across enclave kill dozens of Palestinians.
Zelenskyy urges allies to maintain aid as Scholz pledges weapons package
Ukrainian president is on a European tour as he rallies support for his 'victory plan' to end Russia's war.
Why are UN peacekeepers in Lebanon being attacked by Israel?
Israeli forces are attacking UN peacekeeper troops in southern Lebanon.
Trump campaign requests military protection, fearing ‘Iran threat’
There is no evidence that Iran was behind the two assassination attempts against the former president.
Russia’s Putin meets Iran’s Pezeshkian amid spiralling Middle East violence
Presidents' meeting comes before expected signing of strategic partnership agreement by the two countries.
Democrats attack third-party candidate Jill Stein in razor-thin race
Democrats issue their first ad slamming Green Party candidate, even as she polls at about 1 percent.
Donald Trump, Kamala Harris locked in close election race: WSJ poll
Wall Street Journal survey suggests Trump and Harris neck-to-neck in six key swing states before the November 5 vote.
Tesla’s robotaxi event was long on Musk promises, short on details
Some Tesla investors and experts said they were hoping for more concrete details on how the company plans to transform.
FIFA faces complaint over health risks to footballers amid packed calendar
European Leagues and FIFPRO to lodge antitrust complaint against FIFA as reports suggest players face risk of burnouts.
Ibrahim Moussawi: Is Hezbollah losing the battle?
Hezbollah's member of parliament discusses Israel's ongoing aggression in Lebanon and the group's significant setbacks.
In storm-battered North Carolina, lives and elections at stake
After Hurricane Helene, US state is dealing with the storm's aftermath and fighting disinformation about its response.
North Korea accuses South Korea of sending propaganda drones to Pyongyang
North Korea says flights are an 'irresponsible and dangerous provocation' as Seoul denies sending drones.
Israel attacks UN peacekeepers in Lebanon: Why it’s such a big deal
The international community considers Israel's attack on UNIFIL's headquarters a violation of international law.
Aftermath of Israeli air strikes in central Beirut
Israeli air strikes in the heart of Lebanon's capital killed at least 22 people and wounded 117 others.
Amid anger over Israel, Harris courts Arab and Muslim voters. Will it work?
Critics question US vice president's meetings with handpicked community members without change in Middle East policy.
How has the world changed after a year of genocide in Gaza?
We explore the impact of Israel's genocide in Gaza the past year and the world's response to the ongoing massacre.
Cameroon bans media from talking about President Biya’s health
Authorities dismiss rumours of ill health as 'pure fantasy', set up 'monitoring cells' to track online debate.
Would US democracy survive a second Trump presidency?
Mehdi Hasan goes head-to-head with Adolfo Franco to debate the implications of a potential second Trump presidency.
Israeli forces again target UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon
The attack on UNIFIL's headquarters in Naqoura comes a day after two Indonesian peacekeepers were injured.
Family who fled Israeli attacks killed in Beirut air raid
Al Jazeera's Ali Hashem reports from the scene of one of the Israeli attacks in central Beirut.
Israel’s forgotten terror
There was a time US presidents condemned and tried to reign in Israeli terror.
Leach leads England rout of Pakistan in first Test
England go one up in three-Test series after humbling defeat for Pakistan as records tumbled in Multan.
Israel slams UN probe on deliberate attacks to destroy Gaza’s health system
Inquiry accused Israeli forces of killing and torturing medical personnel and restricting patients from leaving enclave.
One year reporting in the war on Gaza
Al Jazeera journalists who've reported from devastating scenes in the war on Gaza explain what it's been like.
Labour’s first 100 days running UK panned as ‘worst start in living memory’
A donations scandal and controversial decision to deny a payment to pensioners overshadow Starmer's new administration.
Israel wages war on Lebanon using its tactics from Gaza
As Israel wages war on Lebanon, it is deploying some of the same devastating tactics that it used to destroy Gaza.
Japanese anti-nuclear group awarded Nobel Peace Prize
The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize has been given to Japanese anti-nuclear weapons group Nihon Hidankyo.
The South African anti-apartheid cathedral that’s now a pro-Palestine hub
As Israel's war on Gaza enters a second year, weekly vigils at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town call for peace.
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