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Israel’s Netanyahu reacts to ICJ ruling
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects the ruling by the International Court of Justice
World reacts to ICJ ruling on South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
World court orders Israel to take all measures within its power to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza.
‘Propaganda, provocation’: Did Ukraine down a plane with its POWs aboard?
Confusion abounds days after a Russian military jet crashed near the Ukrainian border, reportedly killing dozens.
ICJ rules Israel must prevent acts of genocide in Gaza: Key takeaways
International Court of Justice makes interim ruling in South Africa's case against Israel over war in Gaza.
Threats and street justice: How violence is transforming life in Ecuador
Residents are taking precautions to avoid clashes with the growing gang presence in Ecuador amid a state of emergency.
ICJ fails to order ceasefire, but says Israel must prevent genocide in Gaza
Provisional ruling calls for emergency measures, says Israel must 'prevent and punish' incitement to commit genocide.
UK’s King Charles admitted to hospital for prostate treatment
Royal officials said the 75-year-old monarch has an enlarged prostate but his condition is benign.
First reaction to ICJ ruling from Palestinians
I was waiting for the word ceasefire" Palestinian politicians react to the ruling of the ICJ
What the ICJ’s interim ruling means for Israel’s war on Gaza
The ICJ's provisional measures stop short of calling for a ceasefire, but could make the war harder for Israel to wage.
Why pregnant women are bearing the brunt of Israel’s war on Gaza
Pregnant women in Gazaare forced to deliver in tents, as hospitals - once safe havens for mothers - are now targets.
ICJ orders Israel to take steps to prevent killings in Gaza
Judges at the International Court of Justice have ordered Israel to take steps to limit killings and acts of genocide.
India’s Tata and Europe’s Airbus sign deal to manufacture helicopters
The agreement was signed during French President Macron's state visit to the South Asian country.
‘Voters are looking for a mini-Niinisto’: Finland braces for new president
Under Sauli Niinisto, Finland's relationship with Russia changed as the Nordic nation became a critical European power.
US warned Iran of terror threat ahead of twin suicide bombings in Kerman
ISIL (ISIS) claimed responsibility for attack in the southeastern city that killed nearly 100 people and wounded scores.
India celebrates Republic Day showcasing military might, cultural heritage
French President Emmanuel Macron was the chief guest at the celebrations that marked India's 75th Republic Day.
‘Illegal and invalid’: Kenya court halts deployment of police to Haiti
The court ruling comes despite the UN Security Council giving the go-ahead for the Kenya-led mission in Haiti.
Uganda’s first Oscar-nominated film tells story of Bobi Wine persecution
Film retells political persecution of popstar-turned-politician Bobi Wine as he takes on the longtime Ugandan leader.
Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
Thousands of 'Invasion Day' protesters demanded the date of the annual Australia Day celebrations be changed.
Jurgen Klopp to step down as Liverpool manager at end of season
The 56-year-old, who took charge at Liverpool in 2015, said he is 'running out of energy'.
Russian court extends detention of US journalist Gershkovich
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested on espionage charges, which he denies.
Qatar PM to meet Israel, US intel chiefs on new Gaza captives deal
CIA, Mossad heads to meet in Europe with Qatar officials to broker second captives-for-prisoners exchange and truce.
Pacific island Tuvalu votes as ties with Taiwan in spotlight
Poll in nation threatened by climate change closely watched as China and the United State vie for influence in region.
Has Israel realised that it can’t ‘eradicate’ Hamas?
Israel vowed to eliminate Hamas, but now the group has resurfaced in northern Gaza after 112 days of war.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 112
An Israeli attack killed 20 waiting on aid in Gaza, heavy fighting is under way at hospitals.
In Hong Kong, decades of wealth gains evaporate on China’s watch
Hong Kong's stock market is lower today than it was in 1997 when the territory returned to Chinese sovereignty.
‘Too much poison’: Attacks on Indian Muslims grow after Ram temple ceremony
As India marks Republic Day, many fear the dawn of a new nation where minorities are made to feel like 'rubbish'.
Rohingya refugees in Indonesia still hope for a better future
On the beach and in a car park, Rohingya refugees are taking shelter wherever they can amid a hostile reception in Aceh.
Alabama carries out first US execution by asphyxiation with nitrogen gas
Convicted murderer Kenneth Smith, who survived an earlier execution attempt by lethal injection, was killed on Thursday.
Toppled statues, protests: Australia marks contentious national holiday
Thousands join marches in major cities amid growing debate over holiday once known for barbecues and beach trips.
Mali’s military rulers scrap peace deal with separatist rebels
Military leaders say Algiers Accord cancelled with 'immediate effect' due to signatories not upholding commitments.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 702
As the war enters its 702nd day, these are the main developments.
These Filipinos paid thousands for a job in Poland. Now they feel cheated
Two-part Al Jazeera investigation reveals claims of deception by recruiters working across multiple countries.
Families of Israeli captives deny leaking Netanyahu Qatar tape
In leaked audio, Israeli PM is heard criticising Doha in its role in negotiating the release of captives held by Hamas.
Israeli forces open fire during aid distribution
At least 20 people were killed and 150 wounded as Israeli tanks fired shells and live rounds at people in northern Gaza
Hamas blasts Israel’s plan to create buffer zone in Gaza as a ‘crime’
Israel is reportedly working to establish a 1km-wide 'security belt' around the Gaza Strip amid disapproval from the US.
Why is Canada asking Palestinians to list scars on Gaza visa applications?
Canada's new temporary visa programme boasts strict requirements for Palestinians hoping to flee Israel's war in Gaza.
Former Trump aide Navarro sentenced to four months for contempt of Congress
Peter Navarro is the second Trump aide convicted of contempt of Congress charges.
Is Israel’s war on Gaza a watershed moment in history?
The Israeli military carries out unprecedented slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza while the world watches on.
US and Iraq agree to start talks to end presence of US-led coalition
Defense Secretary Austin says talks will take place as part of a military commission that was agreed upon in 2023.
Top French court rejects large parts of controversial immigration bill
The court rejected measures that toughen access to social benefits, family reunification, and immigration quotas.
US, UK sanction senior Houthis as rebels say Red Sea attacks will continue
Yemeni group says it will continue targeting Israel-linked commercial vessels until aid reaches Palestinians in Gaza.
What’s nitrogen hypoxia? Alabama prepares for Kenneth Smith’s US execution
Smith will be the first inmate in history to be executed with nitrogen gas.
Pakistan has ‘credible evidence’ of India links to killings of 2 Pakistanis
Pakistan says the method of the killings was similar to cases in Canada and the United States.
Seeking medical care, one family races anticipated US border restrictions
A father shares his story of trying to reach the US, ahead of a deal expected to crack down on asylum applications.
What will the ICJ announce on Israel’s Gaza war? The possible scenarios
The World Court's interim measures could being relief for Israel, vindication for Palestinians or offer a bit of both.
Russian court jails woman for 27 years over killing of pro-Kremlin blogger
Darya Trepova was found guilty of killing Vladlen Tatarsky, who died in a blast at a St Petersburg cafe in April 2023.
This 9-year-old is reporting the war on Gaza
Meet Lama Abu Jamous, a 9-year-old girl who is an aspiring journalist covering Israel's covering Israel's war on Gaza.
Thirty people killed in latest herder violence in Nigeria’s Plateau State
Intercommunal violence is common in the state due to tensions over land between nomadic herders and indigenous farmers.
Swedish PM Kristersson agrees to meet Hungary’s Orban for talks on NATO bid
After ratification by Turkey, Hungary is the only country left effectively holding up Sweden's NATO membership.
Russia jails nationalist critic Igor Girkin for four years over ‘extremism’
Girkin has accused President Vladimir Putin and the army top brass of not pursuing the Ukraine war effectively enough.
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