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Could Red Sea attacks push up prices and fuel inflation?
Houthi rebels have attacked vessels transporting goods through Bab al-Mandeb strait that they say are linked to Israel.
Cricket: West Indies beat Australia by eight runs in Brisbane Test
Injured pacer Shamar Joseph took seven wickets as West Indies pulled off a remarkable eight-run win in the second Test.
The beautiful game: Still a crucible for protest in Hong Kong?
Football has long provided an arena for protest in Hong Kong, but this Asian Cup has been quieter.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 114
Several Western countries have suspended aid to UNWRA, a move criticised by Palestinians and top UN officials.
Police beat pro-Palestine demonstrators in Italy
Italian police used batons to beat pro-Palestine demonstrators who had gathered in Milan to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.
North Korea fires multiple cruise missiles off east coast
Missile launches come days after Pyongyang announced test of the 'Pulhwasal-3-31' strategic cruise missile.
‘War criminal’: Arab Americans rebuff Biden campaign outreach over Gaza
US Arab officials in swing state of Michigan say they will not discuss 2024 elections with Gaza 'genocide unfolding'.
Will Israel obey the ruling of the UN’s top court?
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza.
US, Iraq begin formal talks on winding down US-led military coalition
There are about 2,500 US troops still deployed in Iraq as part of the coalition formed in 2014 to help defeat ISIL.
‘Stop killing us!’: Thousands march to protest against femicide in Kenya
The demonstration was the largest-event ever against sexual and gender-based violence in the country.
‘Taiwan independence’ an obstacle to China-US relations, says Beijing
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met to discuss bilateral relations.
Gunmen kill nine Pakistani nationals in southeastern Iran
The shootings come as Tehran and Islamabad work to normalise ties after recent tit-for-tat attacks.
Cold, rainy weather making war-wracked Gaza ‘completely uninhabitable’
UN's human rights office warns about the impact of continued bombardment and worsening weather on civilians in Gaza.
Venezuela court disqualifies leading opposition presidential candidate
Maria Corina Machado had declared victory in the Venezuelan opposition's presidential primary last October.
Why Lula has failed to address the Yanomami genocide
The crisis in Indigenous lands in Brazil has deep roots and cannot be resolved with half-measures.
Wildfires rage near Colombia’s capital as temperatures soar
Forest fires have destroyed more than 17,000 hectares, with blazes burning kilometres from Bogota's residential areas.
Palestinians slam suspension of UNRWA funding by some Western nations
Italy, Australia, US, Britain halt support after Israel accused UNRWA staff of involvement in Hamas's October 7 attacks.
Packed Tanzania protests offer hope but reforms remain a distant dream
Tanzanian opposition has sought constitutional reforms for 30 years but questions remain about whether they can succeed.
Brutality of oppression: Ai Weiwei speaks on Gaza, China and New York City
'Speak your thoughts loudly and without considering the consequences,' says the artist.
Femicide in Kenya: What’s causing an epidemic of violence against women?
Activists call for government to act following a series of brutal murders of women in January.
WWE’s Vince McMahon resigns after sexual assault and trafficking lawsuit
Former employee files lawsuit accusing McMahon and another executive of sexual assault, trafficking and emotional abuse.
How Israel is responding to the ICJ ruling
The ICJ's order to Israel to stop acts of genocide marks a watershed in the Gaza war.
UN Security Council to discuss ICJ ruling in Israel genocide case
Top UN court ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians but didn't call for a ceasefire.
‘Israel’s supporters have been put on notice’, say experts on ICJ verdict
But ultimately, only Israel has the power to stop the bombardment of Gaza.
US military destroys Houthi antiship missile after oil tanker attack
US says missile presented an 'imminent threat' to merchant ship and US Navy vessels in the region.
US approves sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey
The $23bn deal was finalised after Turkey's parliament ratified Sweden's long-delayed NATO membership.
‘Like a mafia’: Israeli settlers, forces squeeze Palestinian shepherds out
Palestinian farmers face heightened campaign of intimidation by illegal settlers, confiscations and detentions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 703
As the war enters its 703rd day, these are the main developments.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 113
Top UN court orders Israel to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza; US and UK conduct new attacks on Houthi targets.
Tuvalu’s pro-Taiwan leader loses seat in closely watched election
Tuvalu is one of only 12 remaining diplomatic allies of Taipei amid growing US-China rivalry in the Pacific.
Has the war on Gaza hurt Israel’s economy?
While some sectors like tech have continued to see activity, others like tourism and construction have nosedived.
ICJ ruling in Gaza genocide case renews calls to end Israel arms transfers
Advocates urge countries to suspend arms sales to Israel after top UN court says risk of genocide in Gaza plausible.
The Sundarbans dilemma: Islands swallowed by water, and nowhere else to go
Women shoulder the worst effects of rising water in the Indian delta, highlighting key lessons on climate resilience.
Boeing woes spark painful memories for families of Indonesian crash victims
Near-disaster involving Alaska Airlines aircraft has revived questions about plane manufacturer's safety record.
Stories of ‘beating the odds’ in China draw dark responses from wary public
Wave of online scepticism about two stories of survival and success in China point to deeper public dissatisfaction.
Filipinos in Hong Kong were promised a new life in Poland. It never came
Two-part Al Jazeera investigation reveals claims of deception by recruiters working across multiple countries.
‘Can’t stop’: US teen’s family seeks elusive justice in West Bank killing
US has been accused of failing to hold Israel accountable for the killings of its citizens, despite mounting pressure.
US court hears civil case accusing Biden of ‘complicity’ in Gaza ‘genocide’
Plaintiffs want the federal court to urge the US to use its influence to get Israel to end its hostilities in Gaza.
What risk is there of India turning into a Hindu nation?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's agenda is under scrutiny after consecration of highly controversial temple.
Donald Trump ordered to pay E Jean Carroll $83.3m for defamation
Trump walks out of court after lawyer for Carroll asks jurors to decide how much he owes writer.
Displaced people in Khan Younis told to move further south
You must immediately move Israel tells hundreds of people in Khan Younis to move further south
Russia’s Putin says ‘obvious’ Ukraine shot down plane over Belgorod
Moscow and Kyiv trade blame after Il-76 plane crashed, reportedly killing 65 Ukrainian POWs said to be on board.
Who is Julia Sebutinde? The judge against all ICJ rulings in Israel’s case
ICJ Judge Sebutinde voted against emergency measures requested by South Africa against Israel over its war on Gaza.
‘This court is a failure’: Palestinians in Gaza decry ICJ’s interim ruling
Palestinians in Gaza say they need a lasting ceasefire; aid amid continued Israeli bombardment is not enough.
ICJ Israel decision: A new world order in the making
Israel, and its powerful backers, are finally facing some accountability for their crimes against Palestinian people.
What the UN’s top court said in Israel genocide case ruling
The ICJ has set out a number of provisional measures that require Israel to act to prevent a genocide in Gaza.
Hundreds take to streets in The Hague in solidarity with Palestinians
International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to take all measures possible to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza.
UNRWA probes employees over suspected involvement in October 7 attack
The US has paused funding to the UN agency after Israel said some of its staff were allegedly involved in the attacks.
Can the US ever break the two-party binary?
Many in the US are not excited about a Biden vs Trump rematch - could there be another way?
What has the ICJ ordered Israel to do on Gaza war, and what’s next?
The court did not order a ceasefire, but effectively put Israel on notice over the war.
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