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Social media site X attempts to pay fine in bid to resume service in Brazil
Brazil, home to more than 21 million users, suspended X after it failed to comply with court orders and pay fines.
Biden unsure if Netanyahu holding up Gaza deal to influence US election
White House has for months said Israel is not the main stumbling block in elusive ceasefire talks.
White House warned of risk of Israeli war crimes days after Oct 7: Report
Reuters finds that the Biden administration was warned on three occasions about possible Israeli crimes in Gaza.
Could Israel and Iran go to war?
Iran tells the US its period of 'unilateral self-restraint' is over.
Funerals for Tulkarem strike victims
Funerals were held for at least 18 people who were killed in an Israeli air attack on the Tulkarem refugee camp.
At least 70 people killed in gang attack on Haitian town: UN
The UN Human Rights Office said at least 3,000 people were forced to flee after gang members attacked early on Thursday.
The Global South’s poor should not be subsidising the IMF
The IMF is making the polycrisis we are facing even worse by forcing its most indebted borrowers to pay surcharges.
US air strikes target several cities across Yemen
Attacks hit key port city of Hodeidah as well as the capital, Sanaa, Houthi-run media and US sources say.
EU-Morocco trade deals in Western Sahara ruled invalid, Rabat claims ‘bias’
Morocco slams ECJ ruling that said the people of Western Sahara were not consulted before the 2019 deals were signed.
WHO approves first mpox test for faster diagnoses
The 'real time PCR test' will enable the detection of the virus by swabbing human skin lesions.
Gender, nationality ‘sufficient’ to grant Afghan women asylum: Top EU court
The ruling follows Austria's refusal to recognise the refugee status of two Afghan women.
Iranian FM pledges ‘stronger’ retaliation if Israel strikes Iran
In Beirut, Abbas Araghchi says Tehran supports an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, contingent on a simultaneous truce in Gaza.
Israel cuts off main Lebanon-Syria road
An Israel airstrike hit Lebanon's Masnaa border crossing with Syria.
Why is the UK handing the Chagos Islands back to Mauritius?
An agreement between the UK and Mauritian governments could see thousands of exiled Chagossians resettled again.
Is climate change making monsoons more extreme?
Monsoons have become increasingly erratic each year, with experts pointing to climate change as a significant factor.
Israel targets occupied West Bank in rare jet attack
A rare Israeli air attack by military jets on the occupied West Bank has killed 18 Palestinians.
Bosnia hit by heavy floods and landslides, killing at least 14 people
Floods from torrential rain kill several people across Jablanica, authorities say, while more are missing.
Was Bruce Willis right? Could a nuclear blast save us from killer asteroid?
Scientists simulated a nuclear explosion using x-ray pulses to push an asteroid-like rock away in space-like conditions.
No place for foreign workers being displaced in Lebanon
Some of them were born and raised in Lebanon, but in war they have no place in the authorities' support programmes.
Khamenei says Iran and its allies will not back down from Israeli attacks
Supreme leader defends Iran's attack on Israel as 'legitimate', and calls on Muslim countries to unite.
Intense Israeli attacks on south Beirut leave carnage and terror
Consecutive Israeli attacks devastate areas in the Lebanese capital's southern suburbs.
Russia takes Vuhledar, protecting supply line; Ukraine closes firepower gap
Ukraine will produce two million drones this year and at least four million next year, while allies open joint ventures.
Ukraine kills Russian official at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in car bomb
The attack is the latest killing of a pro-Russian figure during the war in Ukraine.
How much impact could Iran’s regional allies have in a war with Israel?
Yemen's Houthis and armed groups in Iraq have continued to target Israel, amid escalation between Tel Aviv and Tehran.
Israel rocks Beirut with huge attack and cuts off main Lebanon-Syria road
Israel hits Beirut's southern suburbs with its largest attack yet and cuts off a vital escape route into Syria.
Russia-Ukraine war: All the proposed peace plans explained
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has asserted that the plan proposed by Ukraine should be enacted.
New Israeli air attacks in Beirut are among biggest yet
Israel's military is believed to have again used bunker buster' bombs on a densely populated area in south Beirut.
Tunisia presidential election: Who is running and what is at stake?
Just two candidates, one recently jailed, have been approved to challenge incumbent Kais Saied in the October 6 poll.
UK parliament to consider assisted dying law this month
Nine years after the failure of the last assisted dying bill, MPs to vote according their conscience.
Yazidi woman rescued from Gaza after decade as ISIL captive
The now 21-year-old woman has returned home to her family in Iraq after complex rescue involving Israel, US and Jordan.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 952
As the war enters its 952nd day, these are the main developments.
Liz Cheney campaigns with Harris and condemns Trump’s ‘depraved cruelty’
Republican says the broad coalition' voting for Vice President Harris is putting patriotism ahead of partisanship'.
US dockworkers union to suspend strike after reaching tentative deal
US President Joe Biden welcomes agreement to end three-day strike, saying dockworkers 'deserve a strong contract'.
US federal jury convicts three officers in fatal Tyre Nichols beating
Officers convicted of witness tampering but cleared of higher charges, in incident that prompted nationwide protests.
‘Like we are trapped’: Minorities suffer amid conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine
AA and its political wing say it is committed to diversity in Rakhine, but there is scepticism among some minorities.
Melania Trump says she supports right to abortion, in break from husband
Former US President Donald Trump has most recently supported states determining their own limits to abortion access.
18 killed in Israeli strike on West Bank’s Tulkarem refugee camp: Ministry
Rescuers rush injured to hospital, search for survivors after deadly Israeli aerial attack on Tulkarem refugee camp.
Mexican president calls for investigation of deadly migrant shooting
Claudia Sheinbaum, the newly inaugurated president, called for the soldiers involved to be 'investigated and punished'.
At least 78 people killed after boat capsizes in DRC
At least 58 rescued, as official warns death toll could rise after boat carrying 278 people sinks.
Form, teams, head-to-head: India vs New Zealand – Women’s T20 World Cup
Pretournament favourites India will kick off their campaign against experienced New Zealand in Dubai.
Is Hezbollah still able to fight Israel after its leadership has weakened?
Armed group says fighters have inflicted damage to Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.
Countries evacuate citizens from Lebanon
A number of countries have evacuated their citizens from Lebanon as Israel intensifies airstrikes.
Typhoon Krathon makes landfall in Taiwan killing at least two people
Typhoon Krathon slammed into Taiwan, bringing mudslides, flooding and destructive winds to the island.
‘Trying to kill us off’: Canada’s Indigenous deaths at the hands of police
A wave of Indigenous police-linked deaths in Canada has sparked outrage and calls for reform.
Hurricane Helene death toll in US climbs to 200
The updated death toll came as President Biden and Vice President Harris visited storm-battered states.
‘Nothing going to happen today’, says Biden on Israeli attack on Iran
Biden said Israel's response to Iran would not come on Thursday, but US officials declined to offer more detail.
Israel launches Beirut strikes, orders more evacuations in southern Lebanon
Medics among those killed in Israeli strikes on Beirut as Hezbollah claims attacks on Israeli positions near border.
How will Trump’s plans to deport undocumented migrants impact US economy?
Studies show Trump policies would cause 'significant tightening in the already-tight job market', hurting many sectors.
EU takes Hungary to European Court of Justice over ‘sovereignty’ laws
The European Commission says the 'sovereignty' laws breached a series of rights enshrined in European Union law.
What did Al Jazeera’s investigation into Israeli war crimes in Gaza reveal?
The I-Unit investigated thousands of videos and photos posted to social media by Israeli soldiers.
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