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Britain to designate Hizb ut-Tahrir as a ‘terrorist’ group
UK government says the group is anti-Semitic and encourages 'terrorism'.
Boeing announces additional quality inspections for 737 MAX planes
The additional inspections come after the US Federal Aviation Administration said the 737 MAX should remain grounded.
At least one killed, 17 wounded in alleged car-ramming attacks in Israel
Police say two suspects from Hebron arrested after attacks in Raanana near Tel Aviv.
Why the world’s five richest people bag more wealth as poverty gap widens
Billionaires like Jeff Bezos have seen their worth double amid COVID-19 aftershocks and global inflation.
Are the Houthi Red Sea interceptions going to bring about a regional war?
Analysts tell Al Jazeera the Houthis are not likely to back down and the impacts on the region will be felt widely.
Photos: Lava destroys homes in Iceland’s Grindavik
Authorities had ordered residents to leave the fishing town of Grindavik hours before the volcano erupted.
Iran lodges hijab case against journalists day after temporary release
New proceedings launched against the two journalists for posing without the mandatory hijab upon their release.
Biden and the big border debacle
Conservative claims that Biden's border policies are lax' are quite absurd.
What is the Iowa caucus and why is it important?
Race to the 2024 US presidential election begins as Republican voters gear up to participate in the year's first caucus.
‘Broker than I’ve been’: Why Donald Trump is set to win Iowa caucuses
From Gaza to the economy, many GOP voters pine for Trump's return to power, as presidential elections season kicks off.
This past week, we all became South Africans
Meanwhile, the hypocrisy of Western leaders was out on display for all to see.
Hungry Palestinians crowd aid truck in Gaza
There were scenes of chaos as hundreds of Palestinians crowded an aid truck delivering food in Gaza.
Buildings on fire after Icelandic volcano erupts
Houses and other buildings were set on fire by lava flows after a volcano erupted near the town of Grindavik in Iceland.
Philippines plans military upgrades to disputed South China Sea outposts
Manila will upgrade islands and acquire more ships to modernise its military amid tensions with China.
Can Man United’s Onana eclipse controversy to inspire Cameroon AFCON glory?
Onana, the latest in a line of controversial Cameroon goalkeepers, could be key to continental victory.
UK’s alleged use of Cyprus bases to arm Israel and hit Yemen draw protests
Monitors and media reports claim Britain is supplying Israel's army for its war in Gaza from military bases in Cyprus.
Thousands of tractors block Berlin traffic over plans to end diesel subsidy
Farmers gather in German capital to join a giant rally demanding a rethink of the government's plans to tax them more.
UN calls for $4.2bn in 2024 humanitarian aid for war-ravaged Ukraine
UN agency seeks funding to deliver aid to 8.5 million people in war-ravaged spots and 2.3 million refugees.
Andy Murray contemplates future after first-round exit at Australian Open
Murray and Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova are the biggest names to crash out in the first round so far.
Biden’s election-year Gaza problem
President Joe Biden was recently heckled at a campaign event over his stance against a ceasefire in Gaza.
Turkey frees Israeli footballer detained over October 7 reference in match
Turkish court releases player, pending trial, after he displayed bandage reading '100 days. 07/10' after a goal.
‘Baba, this isn’t camping’: On being displaced by Israel’s war on Gaza
A Palestinian man reflects on the pain of displacement in Gaza and trying to make it.
Torrential rains leave at least 11 dead in Brazil
The rains flooded streets, the capital city's metro line and peoples' homes, bringing down trees and causing landslides.
‘Shame’: Palestine UN mission decries Blinken’s post ignoring Gaza killings
In his social media post marking 100 days of Israeli war, US secretary of state makes no mention of Palestinian deaths.
South African genocide case legal team returns to heroes’ welcome
The lawyers for Gaza's genocide case to the International Court of Justice were cheered at the airport in Johannesburg.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 101
Dozens of Palestinians killed in overnight Israeli strikes in central and south Gaza as Red Sea tensions rise.
Pacific nation Nauru cuts ties with Taiwan, switches to China
Island's gov't says it is 'in the best interests' of country and its people to resume full diplomatic ties with Beijing.
US presidential race begins with the Iowa caucuses
The US presidential race for 2024 officially kicks off with the Iowa caucuses on Monday.
Geopolitics, AI to slow global economy, grow inequality: Davos survey
Economists predict weakened global economic conditions while technology will help promote differences across regions.
‘A new spring’: Guatemala’s Arevalo becomes president after Congress delays
Joy briefly turned into anger for supporters after Congress stalled the anticorruption crusader's inauguration.
Palestine to Africa: How maps lie — and some tell the truth
Conflicts in Palestine, Ukraine, the Indian Ocean and other areas also spill over into the realm of cartography.
Ex-boss of China’s state-run bank Everbright arrested on corruption charges
Tang Shuangning is latest in long line of high-profile figures to be ensnared in Xi Jinping's anticorruption drive.
Taiwan’s Tsai and Lai welcome US support as Beijing fumes over election
Unofficial delegation from Washington meets self-ruled island's president and president-elect in Taipei.
US says it shot down Houthi missile in first attack since strikes on Yemen
US military says no injuries or damage caused by anti-ship cruise missile fired towards USS Laboon.
Five richest men doubled fortunes after 2020, Oxfam says as Davos opens
Charity says billionaires $3.3 trillion richer than in 2020 as annual gathering of business elites take place.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 691
Here is the situation as the war enters its 691st day.
Volcano erupts in Iceland, sending lava into fishing town
Icelandic President Gudni Johannesson describes disaster as a 'black day' for country, though no fatalities reported.
North Korea says it tested solid-fuel missile with hypersonic warhead
Latest test ratchets up tensions days after Kim Jong Un designated South Korea as an enemy state.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 689
As the war enters its 689th day, these are the main developments.
Palestine lose to Iran but win hearts on ‘special night’ at Asian Cup
Iran won the group stage match 4-1 in front of an emotional crowd united in solidarity with Palestine.
Trump leads opponents in popularity; Biden approval hits new low: US poll
At least 70 percent of Republican adults would reportedly be satisfied with Trump as the party's presidential nominee.
How long can Israel’s war on Gaza continue?
One hundred days of relentless bombardment passes - with more killing of Palestinians.
Landslide in small-scale mine leaves 22 dead in Tanzania
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan expressed 'great sadness' at the loss.
Hezbollah says US strikes on Yemen’s Houthis harm maritime security
Hassan Nasrallah said security in the Red Sea and regional countries hinges on putting an end to Israel's war on Gaza.
Israel vows not to ‘stop’ as Gaza death toll nears 24,000 on day 100 of war
Massive destruction, displacement, hunger and loss in Gaza are 'staining our shared humanity', the United Nations says.
Denmark’s King Frederik X takes the throne after queen steps down
The succession was formalised the moment Queen Margrethe II signed the formal declaration of her abdication.
Watching the watchdogs: The 5 Ds of US Middle East policy
Washington's delusion, denial, dishonest, distortion, and diversion have had disastrous consequences for the region.
Israel’s 100 days of relentless war on Gaza
Alternating between justifications and claims of adhering to the rules of war, Israel wants to continue its war on Gaza.
Week in pictures: From the war in Gaza to a royal wedding in Brunei
A photo roundup of some of last week's events, including a national state of emergency in Ecuador.
Ecuador prison staff held hostage by inmates all freed
Prison authorities say 158 guards and 20 administrative staffers were held by inmates in at least seven prisons.
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