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Photos: 2023 – a year in pictures
A visual timeline of some of the events that shaped the last 12 months.
‘The revolution will continue’: Syrian protesters vow ahead of 2024
The Syrian regime and allies stepped up attacks in the country's northwest as a humanitarian crisis mounted in 2023.
After eruption of Indonesia’s Marapi, tourism sector faces safety questions
Local tour guide says hikers should never have been allowed on famous peak in West Sumatra.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard had her mother killed. Now free, what’s her story?
Blanchard convinced her online boyfriend to kill her abusive mother.
Indonesian navy pushes back Rohingya refugee boat off Aceh
Move comes as resentment grows among some people in region about sudden influx of boat arrivals.
‘Collective punishment’: Ethiopia drone strikes target civilians in Amhara
Ethiopia's latest conflict has intensified in recent months with a surge in drone attacks seemingly targeting civilians.
Laws, school bans and Sam Altman drama: the big developments in AI in 2023
The past year showcased the hopes and fears around AI as transformative technology went mainstream.
‘Filled with fear’: Former Hong Kong student leader seeks UK asylum
Tony Chung was released in June after serving jail term under security law but said he lived under constant pressure.
Bombed, then stabbed: West Bank doctors recall horrors of refugee camp raid
The Israeli raids on the Nur Shams and Fawwar refugee camps followed a pattern of deadly assaults in the West Bank.
Elon Musk’s X loses court bid to block California content moderation law
US District Judge William Shubb rules that legislation's disclosure rules are not 'unjustified or unduly burdensome'.
US military launches robot spaceplane on seventh mission
The delayed launch on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket came two weeks after China launched its Shenlong space plane.
‘Almost naked’ celebrity party triggers backlash in wartime Russia
Rapper jailed and partygoers under investigation amid conservative outrage over party at Moscow's Mutabor nightclub.
Donald Trump kicked off 2024 primary ballot in US state of Maine
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows says Trump should not be allowed to run due his support of insurrection.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 674
As the war enters its 674th day, these are the main developments.
Dozens of people killed as Israel carries out strikes across Gaza
Israel attacks cities, towns and refugee camps, killing up to 80 people and forcing thousands more to flee.
US presidential hopeful Haley fails to say slavery caused Civil War
The GOP presidential contender later amended her response to a question from an attendee at a campaign event.
Can Mexico alone curb the flow of migrants to the United States?
Every day thousands of people try to cross Mexico's border to enter the United States.
Mexican president says agreement reached to keep US border crossings open
Talks between Lopez Obrador and US officials follow temporary shutdown of some rail crossings.
UN agency says 40 percent of Gaza’s population ‘at risk of famine’
UNRWA warned the enclave is 'grappling with catastrophic hunger' as Israel continues to bomb from north to the south.
South Africa’s historic support for Palestine
South Africa has displayed robust support for Palestinians over Israel's war on Gaza.
The global economy in 2024: Key clues to watch out for
US interest rates, oil prices and the Chinese economy will determine the global economy next year.
Israeli embassy removes video of imaginary ‘Hamas’ attack on Seoul
The Israeli embassy in South Korea has been pressured to delete a video showing an imaginary attack on Seoul.
Leader of Sudan’s RSF visits Ethiopia in rare foreign trip as war rages
Trip by paramilitary group's leader comes a week after his forces captured North African nation's second largest city.
Indian journalists targeted by Israeli spyware again: What do we know?
A forensic investigation reveals that the Pegasus software was recently used to target Indian journalists.
Photos: Israel’s war on Gaza’s children
Gaza dubbed 'a graveyard' for children as more than 8,000 children killed and thousands displaced by Israel's war.
Bumpy landing in London during Storm Gerrit
Excited narration of bumpy landing for plane during Storm Gerrit in London
What struggles are Israeli activists facing in their anti-war movement?
While most Israelis have rallied behind their government's war on Gaza, some still call for peace.
Israeli settlers hang donkey head on Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem
An Israeli man has been arrested for desecrating a Muslim cemetery by hanging the head of a donkey.
Israeli forces confiscate cash during raids in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces conducted large-scale raids across cities in the occupied West Bank targeting money exchange outlets.
Ukraine welcomes latest US aid package as war nears two year mark
The package, valued at $250m, will include air defence system components and artillery rounds.
What is the ‘zombie deer disease’ that experts warn may spread to humans?
A case of the chronic wasting disease in Yellowstone National Park has raised concerns of spread to humans.
Israel embassy pulls ‘inappropriate’ video imagining Hamas attack on Seoul
South Korea objected to footage posted by Israeli embassy depicting hypothetical abduction of a mother in Seoul.
China accuses Taiwan of ‘hyping up’ military threat ahead of elections
Taiwan's presidential and parliamentary polls on January 13 are expected to shape the island's relations with Beijing.
Over 40 killed as gas tanker explodes in Liberia’s Totota
Some locals flocked to the scene and took the leaking gas from the tanker when it exploded.
‘Nothing for me in Cameroon’: Waiting in Tunisia, one eye on Europe
Having lost everything and everyone precious to him, Joseph tries to hold things together, waiting to leave Africa.
Keeping the hope for health alive
After a year of milestones and challenges in global public health, our quest to achieve 'Health for All' continues.
Heartbreak in Zimbabwe park: Elephants’ desperate hunt for water
Blackened corpses scar a landscape where the rains have been more than six weeks late.
India targeted high-profile journalists with Pegasus spyware: Amnesty
Investigation shows journalists in India face 'threat of unlawful surveillance' along with other 'tools of repression'.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 83
Israel is in the middle of a major raid in Ramallah as Gaza continues to be hit - here are the latest updates.
‘Unparalleled’: Israeli army raids Ramallah, more occupied West Bank cities
Israeli forces also seize $2.5m' from money exchange shops in largest operations in area since October.
In Zimbabwe, a small publisher that helped launch big voices shuts down
In 25 years, the couple-run Harare-based Weaver Press published hundreds of Zimbabwean fiction and nonfiction titles.
China asks citizens to evacuate Myanmar border area over security risks
Fighting continues in restive border area despite Beijing's attempts to broker truce between military, rebel groups.
No safe place for Palestinians in Gaza as Israel widens offensive
Casualties rise as Israeli forces pound central, southern areas of the enclave, including overcrowded refugee camps.
‘Piles of body parts’: Gaza’s Maghazi residents find families ‘in pieces’
After devastating Israeli attack on refugee camp, relatives return to dig up many victims who are under the rubble.
Under the rubble: The missing in Gaza
Finding the 7,000 Palestinians believed buried under collapsed buildings is becoming increasingly difficult.
North Korea’s Kim calls on military to ‘accelerate’ war preparations
Party speech suggests record year of weapons testing will continue into 2024 in defiance of international sanctions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 673
As the war enters its 673rd day, these are the main developments.
When death metal becomes one of 84,000 ways to practise Buddhism
Taiwan's Dharma takes the raw energy of the genre that emerged in the US in the mid-80s on a new, more blissful turn.
In bid to counter China, US ramps up effort to boost military ties in Asia
US makes a 'once in a generation effort' to boost military, diplomatic ties in Asia as it seeks to compete with China.
Displaced Palestinian mother in Gaza gives birth to quadruplets
Iman al-Masry gave birth to four children at a hospital in southern Gaza after being forced from her home in the north.
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