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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.
Trump wins New Hampshire primary: Five key takeaways and what’s next
Trump attacks Haley after his New Hampshire win cements his position as the Republican frontrunner.
Thai court clears former PM hopeful Pita of violating election law
Pita Limjaroenrat, who led his reformist party to victory on wave of youth support, also reinstated as a lawmaker.
Biden speech interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters
See the moment US president Joe Biden was interrupted by protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Russia claims 65 Ukrainian POWs killed in plane crash near border
An Ilyushin Il-76 transport plan crashed in Belgorod region, which was targeted by Ukrainian air strikes recently.
New NATO member Finland set to pick president after 12 years of Niinisto
As war rages in Ukraine, the Nordic nation's new leader's trickiest challenges are likely to regard Russia.
US carries out new strikes on Houthi missiles in Yemen, Iraq sites
US military says Houthi antiship missiles destroyed, hit targets in Iraq linked to armed groups aligned with Iran.
Why are Israeli soldiers sharing snuff videos from their genocide in Gaza?
Decades of impunity, for the Israeli regime as well as its criminal soldiers, has led us to this point.
Bird and buffalo fights back in India’s northeast after 9-year ban
Supreme Court ended nine-year ban last year, with laws in place that it's claimed will protect the animals.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 110
Negotiations for one-month pause are moving forward while Israeli forces continue military onslaught in Khan Younis.
Firefighters among victims of Mongolia fuel tanker explosion
Three firefighters were among several people killed in when a fuel tanker exploded in Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar.
Six killed in Mongolia explosion after gas truck-car collision
More than 600 firefighters were deployed in Ulaanbaatar to extinguish the massive fireball.
Nauru seals diplomatic ties with China after dumping Taiwan
The tiny Pacific island broke ties with Taipei following elections that angered China.
Undeterred by Gaza war, thousands of Indians turn up for jobs in Israel
Israel suspended work permits for thousands of Palestinians after October 7. Indians are queuing up to replace them.
Is North Korea’s Kim planning war? Experts have conflicting theories
While some analysts say Kim's moves are out of the ordinary, others say he is working from a familiar playbook.
UNHCR: 569 Rohingya died at sea in 2023, highest in nine years
People from the mostly Muslim Myanmar minority continue to make perilous journeys across the sea in search of safety.
North Korea fires ‘several’ cruise missiles from west coast
Tensions on Korean Peninsula have increased as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un accelerates weapons development.
How an algorithm denied food to thousands of poor in India’s Telangana
It adopted AI in welfare schemes to weed out ineligible ones, but has wrongfully removed thousands of legitimate ones.
Trump boosts hold on GOP nomination with decisive New Hampshire primary win
With victory over Republican challenger Nikki Haley, Donald Trump edges closer to US election rematch against Joe Biden.
At least 18 killed in wave of Russian missile attacks on Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promises strong response as rescuers scour rubble in freezing conditions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 700
As the war enters its 700th day, these are the main developments.
Singapore’s Turf Club faces closure after failure to keep the pace
Amid sparse crowds and demand for land, horses will run their final race in October.
Poor quality control, race for profits behind Boeing’s troubles
Door plug blowing out on An Alaska Airline Boeing aircraft has brought the plane maker under scrutiny again.
Columbia Uni bars people accused of spraying pro-Palestine protesters
The US institution says it has banned attackers responsible for spraying a hazardous chemical on pro-Palestine rally.
UN expert warns of ‘severe’ crackdown on climate protestors in UK
Last year, British police were granted anti-protest powers following years of disruptive demonstrations by activists.
Palestine enter Asian Cup 2023 knockouts with emphatic win over Hong Kong
Players and supporters say the 3-0 win is an embodiment of the Palestinian spirit and determination.
How is the US presidential election shaping up?
Donald Trump is the favourite to become the Republican candidate and face Joe Biden in the presidential election.
Israel’s rising use of drone strikes in the occupied West Bank
Israel's increase in the use of drone warfare in the occupied West Bank is condemned by lawyers and rights activists.
Watching the Watchdogs: Law, Propaganda, and the Media walk into a bar
Or what happens when legal proceedings at the ICJ expose Western media bias and Israeli state propaganda.
Israel suffers its deadliest day since war on Gaza began
Video has emerged believed to show the moment 21 Israeli soldiers were killed whilst operating in a building in Gaza.
Voices of the occupied West Bank: ‘Any action is resistance’
From survivor's guilt to anger to deep trauma, Palestinians in the West Bank speak of life under daily Israeli assaults
Doomsday clock stays at 90 seconds to midnight: What we know
Clock set close to midnight due to worries about Russia's nuclear arsenal, Israel's war on Gaza and climate change.
‘Don’t do it’: Somali president warns Ethiopia over Somaliland port deal
In an exclusive interview, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud says Somalia will not yield to pressure' on the breakaway region.
Oscar nominations 2024: full list of Academy Award nominees
Oppenheimer dominates 96th Academy Award nominations with 13 in total including best picture.
‘Conflict tinder’: Gambian traffickers continue timber trade despite ban
Al Jazeera investigation finds connection between secessionist struggle in Senegal and timber traffickers in Gambia.
Blinken hails Ivory Coast fight against armed groups on West Africa tour
The US diplomat is on a four-nation tour after months of being occupied by the Middle East crisis.
UN expert says Gaza might already be in famine
People are using animal feed for food in Gaza, where one UN expert says a famine could already be happening.
Why is Israel sending Palestinian taxes to Norway?
Public money destined for Gaza has been frozen by Israel since November - here's what's happening now.
Global split evident as China’s human rights record faces UN scrutiny
Western states slammed Beijing's actions in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, but others said they saw progress.
Devotees rush to India’s newly inaugurated Ram temple
Crowds of Hindu devotees have flocked to Ayodhya's Ram temple after the controversial site was inaugurated by PM Modi.
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