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How doctors in Gaza persevere amid Israel attacks
Al Jazeera illustrates a story of survival as Gaza faces the destruction of its health system.
EU sanctions six companies accused of ‘undermining stability’ in Sudan
European Council says the firms sanctioned are linked to weapons procurement and manufacturing in war-ravaged country.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 109
Dozens of Palestinians killed over the past 24 hours in Khan Younis as Israel expands its ground offensive there.
Pakistan ex-PM’s party loses election symbol. Will it hurt its prospects?
Besides making voting accessible to voters who are unable to read, electoral symbols form the basis of party campaigns.
Race to find dozens trapped in southwest China landslide
Rescuers struggle with snow, icy roads and freezing weather forecast to persist for the next three days.
Israel, Gaza, Germany and the genocide in Namibia
Germany joins Israel to deny the war in Gaza constitutes genocide against the Palestinians, but Namibia disagrees.
Protesters block access to Israeli cargo ship in Melbourne
Australian protesters have blocked workers from entering docks to prevent access to an Israeli cargo ship in Melbourne.
Caught in India-Maldives spat, Lakshadweep islands want jobs, then tourists
India's PM Modi campaigned for tourists to visit the idyllic archipelago. But people there have more basic demands.
UK’s upper house votes to delay plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda
House of Lords defies Rishi Sunak by voting to delay ratification of treaty with Kigali.
China races to find landslide survivors in sub-zero temperatures
At least nine people have been confirmed dead in the pre-dawn disaster in southwestern Yunnan, with dozens missing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 699
As the war enters its 699th day, these are the main developments.
Fashion giant H&M pulls ad after claims it sexualised under-age girls
Swedish brand apologises after ad campaign in Australia sparks backlash online.
Qatar storm to the knock-out stage with perfect record
Hosts Qatar stormed to the knock-out stage of the AFC Asian Cup 2023 with a 1-0 win against China.
US demands ‘urgent’ Israeli probe into Palestinian-American child’s death
US calls for a quick investigation into the killing of 17-year-old Tawfiq Ajaq in the occupied West Bank.
Can the EU develop a shared foreign policy?
The divisions between EU member states over Israel's war on Gaza contrast with near unity on the Russia-Ukraine war.
US, UK strike eight Houthi targets over Red Sea shipping attacks
A Houthi underground storage site as well as missile and surveillance capabilities among targets in latest strikes.
No safe places left to go in Gaza, Palestinians say
A surgeon in Gaza says his family couldn't find space to stay in Rafah, so they're sheltering at his hospital.
Russian lawmakers consider bill to seize property of Ukraine war critics
Bill would allow state to seize property from Russians who might have left the country and criticised Ukraine war.
Could a divided Jewish base upend US Democrats’ presidential hopes?
Poll indicates President Joe Biden's stance on Israel's war in Gaza has divided Jewish voters along generational lines.
US aviation regulator calls for inspections of older Boeing 737 planes
Federal Aviation Administration recommends checks on Boeing 737-900ER planes.
Trump testimony in doubt as E Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit postponed
The trial will be postponed for at least a day, but Trump's lawyers want it delayed until after New Hampshire's primary.
Palestinians flee Khan Younis as Israel steps up ground operation
Israeli forces advance into al-Mawasi district near the Mediterranean coast, west of Khan Younis.
The olive tree, symbol of Palestine and mute victim of Israel’s war on Gaza
The loss of these steadfast companions has left deep scars on the hearts of many Palestinians in Gaza.
Dutch court convicts Syria pro-gov’t fighter on war crimes charges
Mustafa A, 35, is sentenced to 12 years in prison for war crimes in Syria by a district court in The Hague.
Relatives of Israeli captives storm Knesset
A group of relatives of Israelis believed to be held captive by Hamas in Gaza stormed a Knesset meeting.
Virat Kohli to miss India’s first two Tests vs England for personal reasons
Kohli will miss the Tests in Hyderabad and Rajkot after missing the first T20 against Afghanistan for the same reason.
US’s Blinken begins four-nation Africa tour amid Sahel worries
Biden's tour of West Africa begins as another top US official is on a similar tour within the region.
IOM makes ‘global appeal’ for $7.9bn to help 140 million people
The appeal comes as the number of people forced to migrate reached 117 million by the end of 2022, the IOM said.
Families of hostages storm Israeli parliament meeting
The demonstration signals growing anger over the fate of the hostages in the fourth month of the Gaza war.
Modi opens controversial Ram temple in India
India's prime minister has fulfilled a campaign promise by opening a Hindu temple built on the site of a historic mosque
Hospitals cut off as Israel batters southern Gaza
With bombing from all sides and in areas including hospitals and universities, no safe corridor to escape exists.
Displaced Palestinian couple holds wedding in Gaza tent
It wasn't their 'dream wedding' but this couple decided to get married despite suffering displacement, injury and loss.
Trump may testify in E Jean Carroll defamation case: Here’s what’s to know
Trump has already been fined in one case brought by Carroll. On Monday he might testify in another.
Indonesia’s Mount Merapi erupts, spewing ash into sky
A new eruption on Indonesia's Mount Merapi in Java has sent a huge cloud of ash into the sky.
Poland PM visits Ukraine in latest show of solidarity in war against Russia
Donald Tusk arrives in Kyiv for talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as Ukraine's war with Russia nears two years.
‘I no longer have a country’: Antiwar Russians who fled unlikely to return
Huge waves of Russians left after the Ukraine war began. Many still feel a sense of guilt over the conflict.
Iran and Pakistan rebuilding diplomatic ties following tit-for-tat strikes
Islamabad and Tehran's detente should help soothe some concerns of regional escalation from the war in Gaza.
Resolving the Baloch issue is in Pakistan’s political and economic interest
Treating what is going in the province of Balochistan as a security matter only is the wrong approach.
Dozens arrested in Ecuador over hospital takeover attempt
Police in Ecuador have arrested dozens of suspected gang members over an alleged attempt to take over a hospital.
Boakai sworn in as new Liberia president after victory over Weah
The new president is expected to tackle poverty and corruption that flourished under his predecessor, George Weah.
‘Let’s talk about it’: EU’s Borrell presses Israel on two-state solution
EU foreign policy chief says Israel's plan to destroy Hamas in Gaza is not working as bloc's foreign ministers meet.
India’s Modi opens controversial Hindu temple in Ayodhya
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the opening of the temple heralds a 'new era' for India.
How Israel has repeatedly rejected Hamas truce offers
On Sunday, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu turned down a Hamas offer to end the war. It's only the latest such instance.
Gaza and Germany’s departure from reason
In an open letter, 300 scholars from across the world condemn Germany's complicity in Israel's genocide.
Japan hopes to restore power to ‘Moon Sniper’
Space agency JAXA says its vessel could be revived thanks to an early shutdown, noting it has 'lots' of data.
Sony scraps merger with India’s Zee
The collapse blows the chance for both firms to better compete with international streaming rivals.
India’s Modi opens Ram temple built on site of demolished mosque in Ayodhya
Temple consecration marks unofficial start to Hindu nationalist leader's re-election campaign in polls later this year.
Babri mosque to Ram temple: A timeline from 1528 to 2024
Ram temple is inaugurated in Ayodhya 32 years after a Hindu nationalist mob demolished the Mughal era Babri mosque.
Spain’s Housing Battles: A pensioner-turned-activist fights evictions
Under threat of eviction, Antonio emerges from his quiet retirement to fight for housing rights in Spain.
Russia hands down criminal charges following rare large protest
Activists in Bashkortostan face 15 years in prison on charges of organising 'mass riots', assaulting public officials.
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