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‘I said I’d bury my son with his graddad’: Tales from Syria’s earthquake
Every morning, Ibrahim visits the graves of his nine family members who were killed in the earthquake last year.
UNICEF says 700,000 children in Sudan face life-threatening malnutrition
As the war continues, the UN agency warns tens of thousands of children will 'likely die' without more aid.
Russian anti-war presidential candidate barred from Russia’s election
Boris Nadezhdin, Russia's presidential hopeful, says the decision to bar him from the election next month is political.
Chile bids final farewell to former President Pinera in state funeral
Sebastian Pinera died on Tuesday in a helicopter crash in southern Chile.
Concern over Pakistan election results discrepancies
Discrepancies with early election results in some Pakistan districts are causing concern and confusion.
Trump cruises to victory in Nevada Republican caucuses
Duelling primary vote and caucuses meant Nikki Haley and Trump did not go head-to-head in the southwestern state.
‘Overtly racist’: Lawsuit challenges Canada’s migrant farmworker system
Canada's half-a-century policy of tying migrant workers to their employers denounced as modern-day slavery.
Who is Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky, Ukraine’s new army chief?
Syrsky, who replaces General Valerii Zaluzhny, has been called 'Hero of Ukraine' for his battlefield successes.
Russians arrive in North Korea as first foreign tour group since COVID-19
The visitors' arrival comes as Moscow and Pyongyang bolster ties, pledging closer economic and military cooperation.
Former director of Israel’s Mossad on civilian deaths in Gaza
In this week's episode, Marc Lamont Hill challenges Mossad's former director, Efraim Halevy, on Israel's war on Gaza.
Photos: Supporters of Pakistan’s PTI protest for fair election results
Discrepancies with early election results in some districts are causing concern and confusion a day after the vote.
Trump vs Colorado: Could US Supreme Court stop him running for office?
Donald Trump's challengers are seeking to use a post-civil war law to bar him from the November presidential election.
It is high time the AU takes a firm stance against Ethiopia’s aggressions
The African Union cannot ensure sustainable peace on the continent with empty statements on 'brotherly relations'.
Putin challenger says majority of Russians want Ukraine war to end
Presidential hopeful Boris Nadezhdin tells Al Jazeera decision to block him from contesting elections was 'political'.
Will the Arab-American vote affect Biden’s chances of re-election?
Biden's stance on Gaza has angered many people who elected him. Could Arab Americans tank his re-election chances?
Decoding Putin’s ‘obsessive ideas’ in the Tucker Carlson interview
In a two-hour talk the pair covered history, politics and war. Ukrainians and Russia watchers say it was propaganda.
Imran Khan: Run out?
With exclusive access, we look at events that led to Imran Khan and his party being sidelined in Pakistan's elections.
Zimbabwe nurses seek better conditions abroad but fear for patients at home
Health workers outside the country say they still check on their patients in Zimbabwe as its health sector deteriorates.
Israeli snipers kill 21 civilians outside Gaza’s besieged Nasser Hospital
Rights groups say repeated attacks on medical facilities, doctors and ambulances must be investigated for war crimes.
‘Far from harmless’: Patriarch Kirill backs Putin’s war, but at what cost?
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church is the president's spiritual leader, but he risks losing global clout.
In Tunisia, the families of El Hancha’s disappeared fight to find them
They have vowed to continue their fight till they find out what happened to their disappeared loved ones.
Israeli bombs target Gaza’s overcrowded Rafah
More than half of Gaza's people have packed into the city as Israel threatens to expand its ground offensive there.
Russia and Ukraine exchange 100 prisoners each after UAE mediation
President Zelenskyy says a total of 3,135 Ukrainians were freed from Russian captivity and hopes exchanges continue.
At least five killed in protest over mosque demolition in north Indian town
Authorities in Uttarakhand state's Haldwani bulldoze mosque and religious school, triggering anger among the residents.
Israel ramps up deadly attacks on Gaza’s Rafah despite US, UN warnings
US tells Israel it won't support 'unplanned' Rafah offensive as President Biden calls Gaza attacks 'over the top'.
Aid groups sound alarm over escalating DR Congo violence
Escalating violence in eastern DRC has displaced at least 150,000 people, more than half of them children.
What did Vladimir Putin say to Tucker Carlson? Five key takeaways
Bill Clinton flip-flopping, releasing detained US journalist and US military aid to Ukraine were all on the agenda.
UAE in talks to develop $22bn beach land in Egypt
Such a major agreement could boost the Egyptian economy, which is facing a dire foreign exchange crisis.
As early results come in, could Pakistan election spring a surprise?
As I reported from across Lahore on election day, one thing became clear: It's a closer contest than many had predicted.
Biden refers to Egypt’s Sisi as ‘president of Mexico’
US President Joe Biden accidentally referred to Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as the president of Mexico".
Watching the Watchdogs: Israel’s legacy of media deception stumbles
Israel's deception campaign against UNRWA does not seem to be working as expected. Why?
OpenAI’s Sam Altman seeking trillions to fund chips for AI, report says
Altman has discussed 'wildly ambitious' plans with investors, including the United Arab Emirates government, WSJ says.
Indonesian elections 2024: All you need to know
The people of the world's third-largest democracy will go to the polls on Feb 14 in a highly complex single-day election
Malaysia’s top court rules some Islamic laws in Kelantan unconstitutional
Majority ruling could have major legal implications in multiethnic country that operates a dual judicial system.
‘How the hell dare he’: Biden angrily defends memory after alleged lapses
US president says his memory is 'fine' after special counsel report says he could not recall the year his son died.
In Tucker Carlson interview, Putin says Russia can’t be defeated in Ukraine
Russian leader says deal to free Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich possible area to 'reciprocal steps'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 716
As the war enters its 716th day, these are the main developments.
Pakistan election 2024: Live results
About 128 million voters were registered to vote in national and state elections amid political and economic challenges.
Auspicious but unlucky: The perils of a lunar new year dragon baby boom
As the Year of the Dragon dawns, some ethnic Chinese hope for a baby born under the zodiac sign.
Japan’s stock market barely grew for decades. Now it’s booming
Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index is at its highest in more than 30 years.
S Africa’s Ramaphosa renews call for Gaza ceasefire, Palestinian state
In annual State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa addressed domestic issues and Israel's war on Gaza.
Israel escalates Rafah bombardment as US warns of a ‘disaster’
Growing fears among more than a million displaced people in Rafah as Israel threatens large operation in the city.
Mapping Israel’s destruction of Gaza
The scale of destruction across Gaza has been described as being among the worst in modern history.
What next for Gaza and the talks to end the war?
International negotiations continue on a possible ceasefire.
Satellite images show increase in tents of displaced people in Rafah
Satellite images show a dramatic increase in the number of tents of displaced people in Rafah.
Brazil police seize Jair Bolsonaro’s passport amid ‘coup’ probe
Police seize document and arrest several allies of the former far-right leader in coup attempt investigation.
UK students protest support for Israeli arms deals
Students in the UK held protests demanding institutions withdraw support for companies providing weapons to Israel
America’s underemployment problem
Despite record job growth, they are not necessarily well-paying sustainable jobs that meet the cost of living surge.
Photos: Inside South Sudan’s worsening refugee crisis, in Renk and Maban
Aid organisations say more shelters, medicine and basic supplies are desperately needed.
Russia’s Putin and China’s Xi denounce US ‘interference’
Kremlin says the two spoke about creating a 'multipolar, fairer world order' in face of US-led efforts to contain them.
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