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Pakistan court restores ex-PM Imran Khan’s cricket bat election symbol
The order, less than a month before the election, could be challenged in Pakistan's Supreme Court.
Photos: Terrified people flee Israeli attacks at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital
On top of approaching tanks and bombings, quadcopters have been shooting at helpless displaced civilians on the ground.
Al-Shabab captures UN helicopter in central Somalia
Several passengers reportedly taken by the armed group after helicopter makes emergency landing.
Former Nepal cricket captain Lamichhane sentenced to eight years for rape
Sandeep Lamichhane, convicted of raping a woman in a Kathmandu hotel in 2022, will fight the ruling in a higher court.
Family of woman shot dead on Gaza ‘safe route’ calls for justice
The family of a Palestinian woman shot dead while fleeing on a designated safe route' in Gaza, say they want justice.
Ecuador’s narco gang violence: A timeline of the recent crisis
Long seen as stable in a region wracked with drug violence, Ecuador is now seeing brazen attacks that have shocked many.
Man who stabbed SKorean leader didn’t want him to become president: Police
Opposition politician Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck in a near-fatal attack on January 2 in southern Busan city.
Preview: India vs Afghanistan – T20 cricket series
India's star batters return to the T20 side in the three-match series against Afghanistan, starting on January 11.
Poland ex-minister on hunger strike as row between PM and president deepens
The former interior minister and his deputy were arrested at the Presidential Palace for abuse of power.
Why is Biden engaging in disinformation on Gaza?
US administrations have a long track record of lying to justify their bloody foreign adventures.
Israeli army appears to change tack on strike that killed Gaza journalists
Al Jazeera journalists Hamza Dahdouh and Mustafa Thuraya were killed in a targeted strike on their car in Khan Younis.
‘Devastated, heartbroken’: Against the odds, Gaza aid providers keep going
They've lost colleagues, families and homes. Israel has painted them as the enemy. But UNRWA and others refuse to stop.
South Africa’s genocide case against Israel: How will the ICJ decide?
Israel has promised to defend itself as the World Court is set to hold public hearings in case brought by South Africa.
Fifth US Republican presidential debate: All you need to know
Haley and DeSantis will go head-to-head, while Trump holds a competing town hall just days ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
Arrests over secret tunnel at New York synagogue
Jewish worshippers were arrested at a New York synagogue as they tried to stop a secret tunnel from being filled in.
Zelenskyy on surprise Baltics tour to rally support against Russia
Ukraine president's first stop is Lithuania. He will also visit 'reliable friends' Latvia and Estonia.
Tshering Tobgay set to return as Bhutan PM after liberal PDP wins elections
Election commission says People's Democratic Party, led by Tobgay, won 30 seats in the 47-member parliament.
Can President Boakai deliver war crimes justice in Liberia?
After 20 years of inaction, the new president has a responsibility to take action - and fast.
Ten killed, gangs unleash terror as Ecuador declares state of emergency
Gunmen storm TV station during live broadcast, more than 20 violent incidents reported as country lurches into crisis.
As West condemns Bangladesh election, China and Russia embrace Dhaka
The nation of 170 million people is moving closer to Beijing and Moscow amid tensions with the West, say analysts.
Putin critic Navalny says he’s in punishment cell at Russian Arctic prison
'Polar Wolf' colony is among the harshest in Russia's prison system, whose inmates have been convicted for grave crimes.
How counsellor-grandmothers of Zimbabwe are averting a mental health crisis
Initiative, started in 2006, addresses shortage of psychosocial help and abundance of mental health issues in Zimbabwe.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 96
UN officials have warned that the Gaza Strip is becoming uninhabitable. Here are the latest updates.
In talks with US, China says it will ‘never compromise’ on Taiwan
Warning in talks between Chinese and US military officials comes days before self-ruled island holds elections.
Mass Hindu wedding defies poverty and persecution in Pakistan
Ceremony in the southern city of Karachi joins 122 Hindu couples unable to afford their own weddings.
Which teams are favourites to win the AFC Asian Cup 2023?
Al Jazeera takes a look at the top five favourites to lift the AFC Asian Cup crown in Qatar.
US, UK forces shoot down 21 drones and missiles fired by Houthis
No injuries or damage reported in what the US military said was the 26th attack by the Yemen-based group since Nov 19.
US, Ukraine, dozens more condemn alleged Russia-North Korea arms transfers
Foreign ministers of nearly 50 countries say such activities breach UN sanctions on North Korea.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 686
As the war enters its 686th day, these are the main developments.
‘Still waiting’: Myanmar’s Kayah looks for justice over military killings
The vehicles in which 33 people were killed and set alight in December 2021 lie rusting on the roadside.
‘Political games’: Advocates vow to fight US border policy standoff
Asylum rights groups warn against kowtowing to Republican effort to condition Ukraine aid on greater restrictions.
How Beijing uses economic coercion to try and sway Taiwan’s elections
From pineapples to petrochemicals, Beijing uses trade to influence opinion, but analysts say it has little impact.
Q&A: Former Biden appointee says US policy is ‘dehumanising’ Palestinians
Al Jazeera speaks to Tariq Habash about why he resigned from the Biden administration amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Lloyd Austin hospitalised for infection after prostate cancer surgery
Disclosure comes as Pentagon faces public backlash over its secrecy about US defense secretary's hospitalisation.
Blinken says US wants to see end to Israel-Gaza war
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to reporters following his meetings with Israeli leaders
British FM ‘worried’ Israel may have breached international law in Gaza
David Cameron spoke to a parliamentary committee about whether Israel was 'vulnerable to a challenge' from the ICC.
President Biden, stop vetoing peace!
My and my fellow rabbis' urgent pleas for a ceasefire stem from our religious convictions as Jewish spiritual leaders.
A simple guide to the AFC Asian Cup 2023 stadiums
A quick look at the nine stadiums that will host the 2023 Asian Cup matches in Qatar.
Fuel leak on Astrobotic’s moon lander leaves ‘no chance’ of soft landing
A 'critical loss of fuel' dims hope for what had been a planned moon landing on February 23.
Israel’s war on Gaza and the ‘obligation to prevent genocide’
Experts say ICJ case accusing Israel of genocide highlights Genocide Convention duties and a need for political will.
Are Israel and Hezbollah on the brink of war?
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr explains the Israeli strategy behind the army's recent strikes into Lebanon.
Several police kidnapped in Ecuador after state of emergency declared
President Noboa declares a state of emergency after the disappearance of a powerful gang from prison.
Why has Pakistan scrapped a lifetime ban on convicts holding office?
In advance of elections, Pakistan's Supreme Court lifts a ban on people with convictions holding political office.
The Great British Post Office scandal, explained
How did UK postal workers end up wrongly imprisoned for fraud?
Blinken tells Israel to avoid ‘further civilian harm’ in Gaza
In Tel Aviv, US secretary of state says sustainable peace in the region includes the creation of a Palestinian state.
Irish singer Sinead O’Connor died from ‘natural causes’, coroner confirms
The Nothing Compares 2 u singer was pronounced dead at her London home in July last year.
Has Pakistan’s top court cleared former PM Sharif’s way back to power?
The country's Supreme Court on Monday effectively allowed Sharif to contest the February elections.
US appeals court judges appear sceptical of Trump immunity claim
Trump's legal team sought to convince judges that former presidents should not be prosecuted for actions in office.
‘They’re targeting us’: Sudan’s army cracks down on democracy activists
In the midst of war, Sudan's army is retaliating against activists for their role in bringing down the former regime.
Huge crowds at Black Nazarene procession in Philippines
Hundreds of thousands of devotees came on to the streets of the Philippines' capital Manila.
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