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Global warming drove record Amazon rainforest drought, study finds
New report says climate change responsible for draining rivers, wreaking havoc on biodiversity and communities.
Why the new Ram temple in Ayodhya is a turning point for India
The temple, built on the ruins of a demolished mosque, is the symbol of India's transformation into a Hindu nation.
Spiritual healers as therapists? Inside South Africa’s mental health crisis
Mindset travels to South Africa to see how traditional healers are providing desperately needed mental health solutions.
How is the White House spinning the media on the Gaza war?
White House spin notwithstanding, Israel is proceeding exactly as the US likes, argues The Intercept's Jeremy Scahill.
Blinken looks to bolster West African security partnerships after setbacks
His tour comes amid multiple political upheavals in West Africa and as governments reassess relationships with the West.
Ukraine to probe Belgorod crash as Russia questions future prisoner swaps
Russia claims Ukraine shot down military transport plane in Belgorod, killing 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war on board.
Woman rescued from flood after 15 hours on overturned car
A helicopter crew rescued a woman in California who spent 15 hours on top of her car waiting for help.
Victims of Rwandan genocide still being found 30 years on
The remains of more than 100,000 genocide victims have been unearthed across Rwanda in the past five years.
Burkina Faso army strikes killed dozens of civilians, says HRW
The army's fight against rebels has been criticised as heavy-handed, with the HRW report being the latest criticism.
What’s so controversial about France’s new immigration bill?
The proposed law, which has been endorsed by the French far right, faces its biggest test yet on Thursday.
Qatar ‘appalled’ at alleged Netanyahu criticism of mediation in Gaza war
After reports of leaked recording, Qatar says attributed remarks show Israeli PM 'obstructing mediation efforts'.
Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ makes successful pinpoint landing, space agency says
Japan says it has received all of the data about its aircraft's historic landing after having to power it off.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 111
The ICJ is set to deliver its response to South Africa's lawsuit against Israel amid intense bombings in Gaza.
Japan sentences man to death for Kyoto anime studio fire that killed 36
Judge says attack on renowned Kyoto Animation by Shinji Aoba, 45, 'instantly turned the studio into hell'.
Palestinians collecting aid in Gaza flee gunfire
Palestinians say Israeli forces fired on them as they collected aid in northern Gaza.
‘Medicine in Gaza’: A doctor’s guide to treating Gaza’s sick and wounded
A young doctor recalls his time as a student in Ukraine, highlighting obstacles faced by health workers in times of war.
Israel-Gaza war spillover risk: Mapping recent strikes in Middle East
Experts warn that Israeli war on Gaza may spill over into a regional conflict amid multiple strikes in several countries
Don’t cover Imran Khan’s PTI: Pakistan’s media told to censor popular ex-PM
Several journalists say they have been asked to impose near-blanket ban on party's coverage ahead of February 8 polls.
Malaysian Hindus show religious devotion at Thaipusam
Millions of people join processions to major temples to honour Lord Murugan and the struggle of good over evil.
In India, an algorithm declares them dead; they have to prove they’re alive
Haryana state ended old age and widow pensions for thousands of claimants because they were dead. But they weren't.
North Korea says tested new type of cruise missile with nuclear capability
State news agency says Pulhwasal-3-31 cruise missile is still in its development phase.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 701
As the war enters its 701st day, these are the main developments.
‘Traitor’: Thousands strike against Argentina’s President Javier Milei
Organised by Argentina's largest labour union, the walk-out brought cities to a halt in protest of far-right reforms.
More than 70 dead in artisanal mine collapse in Mali
Despite the dangers, small-scale unregulated mines continue to flourish and attract thousands of gold miners.
Is Israel using food deprivation as a war tactic?
Israel's assault on Gaza has left hundreds of thousands of Palestinian residents facing catastrophic food insecurity.
UNRWA facility under Israeli attack in Khan Younis
UNRWA tells Al Jazeera hundreds of people sheltering at its facility have come under Israeli fire
Turkey, Iran agree on need for regional stability amid Israel’s war on Gaza
Gaza war topped the agenda as Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Iran's Ebrahim Raisi met in Ankara.
UAE denies sending weapons to Sudan’s RSF paramilitary: Report
An Emirati official tells the Financial Times that the Gulf country 'does not take sides' in war in Sudan.
Will a US court order Biden to stop ‘complicity’ in Gaza genocide?
Lawsuit asks court to order President Joe Biden to end US assistance to Israel that enables alleged genocide in Gaza.
ICJ to decide on emergency measures in Israel-Gaza genocide case this week
The World Court will decide whether to order emergency measures relating to Israel's military action in Gaza.
Hundreds flee further south as Israeli forces advance in Khan Younis
The southern city was deemed 'safe' for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled north and central Gaza.
The world’s first IVF rhino pregnancy could save a species
Scientists say the world's first successful IVF rhino pregnancy could pave the way to saving the northern white rhino.
Argentines take to the streets to protest against new austerity measures
The president has said that the austerity measures are due to years of overspending that have resulted in huge debts.
Several killed in Israeli attack on UN shelter housing 800 in southern Gaza
UNRWA official fears 'mass casualties' after Israeli tank shelling on one of its facilities in Khan Younis.
Suspect arrested over South Africa building fire that killed 77
A 29-year-old man told an inquiry of his involvement in starting the fire on August 31, 2023.
Letter from Panama’s ‘Little Hiroshima’
It has been 34 years since the US massacred hundreds and devastated Panama for a 'Just Cause'.
Russian lawmakers approve bill to seize property from army critics
The State Duma, parliament's lower house, approved the bill by a 395-3 vote in the first of three required readings.
Drones attack deep in Russia as Medvedev threatens Ukraine’s ‘existence’
Ukraine attacks military and energy infrastructure in at least three cities inside Russia, showing new drone abilities.
Humanitarian aid for Gaza blocked by protests
A crowd of Israelis gathered to stop aid trucks from entering Gaza at the Karam Abu Salem border crossing.
Sudan’s Hemedti embraced abroad as he terrorises civilians at home
Paramilitary leader welcomed on Africa tour while Sudanese civilians accuse his fighters of atrocities.
Thousands protest in Tanzania as opposition seeks amended electoral reforms
The opposition is seeking constitutional reforms and more independence for the electoral commission ahead of the vote.
People filmed fleeing deadly fire in China
People were filmed fleeing a deadly fire in Xinyu, eastern China that killed more than 25 on Wednesday.
How Henry Kissinger got caught up in the Tunisian president’s crackdown
The ex-US secretary of state's name has figured in a 'conspiracy' case, one among many targeting political opponents.
Sri Lanka Parliament passes bill to regulate online content
Opposition lawmakers and rights groups say the legislation will stifle debate ahead of elections.
Reporters block Ghana team bus to demand answers after AFCON failure
Reporters blocked Ghana's bus demanding answers after the team's draw against Mozambique resulted in a stage exit.
People run for their lives from Khan Younis in Gaza
Palestinians are fleeing Khan Younis in south Gaza where Israeli forces say they have encircled the city.
At least 39 killed in fire in China’s southeastern Jiangxi province
Nine other people were injured in the blaze that broke out in the basement of shops in the city of Xinyu.
‘Bait and switch’: Why Kenya’s no-visa policy is drawing pushback
Kenya's feted initiative, launched this month, makes it harder for citizens of some countries to visit.
How Israel has destroyed Gaza’s schools and universities
All schools in Gaza have been shut and no university has survived Israel military's more than 100 days of onslaught.
UN, UK push Israel on role of two-state solution in ending Gaza war
PM Netanyahu's rejection of Palestinian statehood is attracting pushback.
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