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Ukraine says Russian missile attack kills 11 in eastern town
Eight people were wounded after Russian forces hit the town of Pokrovsk with S-300 missiles, regional governor said.
India’s Aditya-L1 sun mission reaches solar orbit
Launched in September, the solar observation mission will undertake a comprehensive study of the sun.
US diplomat Blinken meets Turkey’s Erdogan, kicking off Gaza diplomacy tour
The US secretary of state will also travel to Israel and the occupied West Bank as the war in Gaza rages on.
Former US general: Israel may win in Gaza, but fail in the region
US General Mark Kimmitt says Israeli talk of annihilating Gaza 'sounds good on TV' but is impractical and illegal.
Jelena Begovic: Serbia’s tech rise in East vs West power struggle
Serbian minister of science explores how the country's growth in technology navigates the East-West rivalry.
‘Blood for money’: The patients forced to turn to racketeers in Nigeria
Nigeria's blood supply system is 'broken', pushing desperate patients and families to source dangerous alternatives.
Bangladesh to vote in general elections boycotted by opposition
Women make up almost half of nearly 120 million eligible voters, as PM Hasina is set to win a fourth straight term.
Bangladesh polling booths set ablaze, opposition starts election strike
Police say unidentified arsonists have set fire to at least five primary schools, including four polling stations.
Safe zones: Israel’s technologies of genocide
Designating safe areas in Gaza allows the Israeli army to carry out war crimes more efficiently and then to deny them.
Is a global debt crisis looming?
The world is drowning in a record amount of debt concentrated in developing countries.
Genocide in Gaza: The context
We compile three interviews with experts and a journalist who discuss how the media helped enable genocide in Gaza.
Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel in ‘response’ to Hamas leader’s killing
Lebanese group says it targeted Meron air base following the killing of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut.
Why is Somalia so angry about Ethiopia’s new Red Sea port deal?
Ethiopia's economy has struggled with no sea access, and an agreement to use a Somaliland port has upset its neighbour.
Will the Houthi Red Sea attacks destabilise Yemen’s fragile peace?
The strikes have helped the Yemeni group gain recruits - and a domestic buildup of might could strain ceasefire attempts
Alaska Airlines grounds Boeing 737 Max 9 fleet after midair window blowout
All 174 passengers and six crew are safe after incident shortly after takeoff from Portland forced emergency landing.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 92
At least 18 people have been killed in an Israeli air attack in Gaza's Khan Younis city. Here are the updates.
Why is Lebanon home to so many Palestinian refugees and leaders?
An estimated 270,000 Palestinians live in the country. Their story is one of war, displacement and a struggle to return.
Japan earthquake death toll crosses 100
Hundreds of people are still missing after a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Japan's west coast on January 1.
Former US police officer sentenced in killing of Black man Elijah McClain
Randy Roedema handed 14-month sentence for 2019 killing of McClain, who was put in a chokehold, injected with ketamine.
Biden attacks Trump as threat to democracy, warns against his re-election
US president warns voters a day before the third anniversary of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
‘They carry dreams’: Brown boxes of love, sent from the Gulf to India
Kerala migrant workers send cherished gifts - Tiger Balm, Axe Oil, Imperial bar soap - and connect with their families.
‘Vote doesn’t count’: Bangladesh’s ‘bizarre’ election tests ties with West
The nation of 170 million people votes on Sunday in elections that the main opposition has boycotted.
The only Palestinian factory making keffiyehs is going strong
At a time of crisis, the work of the Hirbawi brothers in Hebron has rarely been more vital.
Is Bangladesh on a path to becoming a one-party state?
The governing Awami League is likely to win another term in Sunday's election.
T20 World Cup 2024: India vs Pakistan scheduled on June 9 in New York
India and Pakistan will play in New York on June 9 as the schedule for the T20 World Cup 2024 is announced.
Sudan’s army chief al-Burhan says ‘no reconciliation’ with paramilitary RSF
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan rejects latest peace efforts, saying RSF fighters are 'committing war crimes' across country.
Three years on, January 6 Capitol riot reverberates in US courts, 2024 race
US Capitol riot continues to fuel divisions as criminal cases progress in courts, including a Donald Trump indictment.
At least four killed in Bangladesh train fire before elections
Police officials in Dhaka suspect an arson attack and said they are seeking out the culprits.
Mass funeral held for blast victims in Iran
Mourners gather for a mass funeral for dozens of victims of attacks in Kerman, Iran.
Hezbollah says death of Hamas’s al-Arouri leaves Lebanon exposed
Hezbollah: al-Arouri assassination will not pass without response, punishment
Tesla recalls 1.6 million electric vehicles in China
The cars reportedly have problems with their automatic assisted steering and door latch controls.
Hezbollah chief warns Lebanon could be ‘exposed’ to more Israeli attacks
Nasrallah again pledges retaliation for killing of Hamas deputy chief al-Arouri, says Hezbollah 'cannot be silent'.
Al Jazeera journalist Samir Sassi released in Tunis two days after arrest
Sassi was arrested on Wednesday at his house.
Video shows rare Sumatran tiger cub and mother on first days together
A rare Sumatran tiger has been born at Rome's Bioparco Zoo.
Facing high rates of sexual violence, Colombia turns to salsa as therapy
The popular dance is being used along with other treatments to address trauma in Cali, the world capital of salsa.
Shipping giant Maersk to avoid Red Sea routes for ‘foreseeable future’
Due to 'volatile' situation amid Houthi attacks, ships will go around Africa, increasing journey times and costs.
Eleven miners trapped after collapse of Zimbabwe mine
Mine accidents are not uncommon in Zimbabwe where disused mines often attract young unemployed men.
Japan races to find earthquake survivors five days on
As Japan's earthquake rescue efforts enter its fifth day, there are growing concerns about resource availability.
Why is President Ruto in a row with Kenya’s judiciary? A simple guide
The president's outbursts come after a series of rulings against his reforms since he took office in August 2022.
What is Israel’s latest ‘day after’ plan for Gaza?
In a vision laid out for post-war Gaza, defence minister Gallant said an undefined Palestinian entity will take charge.
Why Bangladesh’s opposition is boycotting the election
Bangladesh's main opposition party is boycotting Sunday's election.
Iran’s Raisi promises retaliation at funeral for victims of twin bombings
Attack claimed by ISIL (ISIS) took place in Kerman on Wednesday during a memorial for top commander Qassem Soleimani.
Bans and boycotts: The troubled history of Bangladesh’s elections
Since independence in 1971, only a handful of the country's elections have been considered 'free and fair'.
What do we know about the school shooting in Iowa?
Republicans have reacted with prayers following the Perry school shooting but no proposals to change gun laws.
Pakistan’s Senate approves resolution to delay February 8 general elections
Independent senator moves the non-binding resolution to delay the vote, citing security concerns and harsh weather.
The (not so) surprising revelations of the Epstein list
The list is just another a reminder that we live under a system where elite domination remains above the law.
Drop the charges against Indigo ‘Peace 11’ protesters
Protesting a business for supporting the Israeli military is not anti-Semitic, and should not be treated as such.
‘He’s breathing’: My two hours under Gaza’s rubble after an Israeli strike
A father's radio, a mother's reassurance - and then, in an instant, darkness and pain. This is life under Israeli attack
Oscar Pistorius released on parole after serving nine years for murder
Former Paralympic athlete was serving 13-year sentence for Valentine's Day shooting of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Israel launches attacks across Gaza amid spike in regional tensions
Health ministry in Gaza says 125 people have been killed and 318 injured in a 24-hour period.
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