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Israeli minister Gantz says situation on Lebanon border ‘demands change’
Comments from the Israeli war cabinet member are the latest to hint at the possibility of an escalation with Hezbollah.
Indonesian students demand deportation of Rohingya refugees
Indonesian students are demanding Rohingya refugees from Myanmar be deported
Jacques Delors, founding father of EU’s single currency project, dies at 98
Delors had high-profile political career in France, where he also served as finance minister under Francois Mitterrand.
Pro-Palestine activists block entrance to JFK airport
A group of pro-Palestine protesters demanding a ceasefire in Gaza blocked access to one of the entrances to JFK.
Why has Nigeria failed to deal with recurrent violence in Plateau state?
Hundreds of people have been killed and injured in attacks by armed groups.
New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for infringing copyrighted works
US-based newspaper accuses the companies of using millions of its articles without permission to help train chatbots.
Top 10 men’s football moments of 2023
The men's football moments that left their mark on the Al Jazeera Sport team in 2023.
In the US, Arabs and Muslims are once again cast as suspect
A smear campaign aimed at silencing pro-Palestine voices is inciting hatred and violence against our communities.
Six ‘unarmed’ Palestinians killed by Israeli drone strike
Six unarmed" Palestinians were deliberately" killed in an Israeli drone strike in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli strike kills 3 people in Lebanon
An Israeli air attack hit a house in south Lebanon, killing 3 people, including a Hezbollah fighter.
The weapon of nuance in Israel’s war on Gaza
Demands for 'nuance' in how Gaza is narrated seek to obfuscate the history of Israeli occupation and apartheid.
Shakira’s Colombian birth city unveils towering statue in singer’s honour
'Hips that do not lie, a unique talent, a voice that moves masses,' reads the inscription on the 6.5-metre statue.
Turkey’s Erdogan says Netanyahu no different than Hitler as Gaza is bombed
Turkish president asks if what the Israeli leader is doing in the besieged enclave is 'any less than what Hitler did'.
Indonesian students evict Rohingya from shelter demanding deportation
Large crowd storms into building housing the refugees in the city of Banda Aceh, saying they should be deported.
Ratcliffe era starts with a bang, but what’s next for Manchester United?
As United launch a thrilling comeback to beat Aston Villa 3-2, the club's new owner faces a raft of challenges.
Bangladesh capital most polluted as toxic smog engulfs South Asian cities
Capitals of India and Bangladesh see thick layers of toxic smog, 'very poor' air quality as normal lives are affected.
Michigan Supreme Court keeps Donald Trump on 2024 primary ballot
US state's top court refuses to hear appeal seeking to keep the ex-president from appearing on primary ballot.
Donald Trump stumbled in 2022. How is he leading the 2024 race?
Criminal charges, weak rivals and renewed energy have helped the former US president recover from political setbacks.
Turkey hits 71 targets in Iraq, Syria in retaliation for soldiers’ deaths
Twelve Turkish soldiers were recently killed during fighting with banned Kurdistan Workers Party in northern Iraq.
Russia accuses US of threatening global energy security
Moscow slams Washington's sanctions on a new LNG plant in the Arctic as 'unacceptable'.
Who are the Israeli refuseniks picking jail over the Gaza war?
Tel Aviv teen Tal Mitnick is the latest Israeli to refuse to fight against Palestinians, and he's willing to pay a price
Chinese mourners are using AI to digitally resurrect the dead
A growing number of Chinese mourners are using AI to help them cope with their grief
Families bury loved ones after deadly attacks in central Nigeria
People have been burying their relatives in mass graves after gunmen attacked remote villages in central Nigeria.
South Korean actor and Parasite star Lee Sun-kyun dies at 48
The actor had been under investigation for alleged illegal drug use. Seoul police point to apparent suicide.
Israeli strikes kill Hezbollah fighter as violence on Lebanon border grows
War planes attacked a house in Bint Jbeil, killing three people, Lebanon's state media say.
Analysis: In the Red Sea, the US has no good options against the Houthis
The US-led maritime force is a half measure that Houthis will test. But it can't do more without escalating tensions.
China sanctions US-based Xinjiang monitor
Los Angeles-based Kharon reported on human rights abuses committed against Uighurs and other Muslim minorities.
‘Switch to defence’: Ukraine faces difficult 2024 amid aid, arms setbacks
A failed counteroffensive, declining aid and shifting public sentiments are leaving Kyiv less optimistic about 2024.
Natural disasters that plagued the world in 2023
Natural disasters and extreme weather events killed and displaced tens of thousands of people across the world.
DR Congo opposition plans election protest despite government ban
Five opposition candidates had announced their intention to march, calling the DRC election a fraud.
Workers protest in Indonesia after blast at Chinese-funded nickel plant
Hundreds demand improved healthcare and safety standards after 18 people were killed at a nickel processing plant.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 82
Attacks continue in West Bank's Nur Shams and safe zones might be targeted - here are the latest updates.
US eyes reports Iran has accelerated uranium enrichment
Tension has risen between Washington and Tehran amid the Israel-Gaza war.
Political crisis in Nigerian oil capital sparks fears of more economic woes
Rivers State crisis has yet to be resolved fully despite alleged intervention by President Tinubu.
Six killed in Israeli strike on refugee camp in occupied West Bank
Ambulances say they were blocked by Israeli forces after attack on Nur Shams refugee camp near Tulkarem.
‘Dying every two hours’: Afghan women risk life to give birth
Afghanistan is among the worst countries in the world for deaths in childbirth, with one woman dying every two hours.
‘We looked like animals’: The Egyptian scholar and Mediterranean survivor
Remon was abducted. A risky sea ride followed. Today, he has a new family, life and job in Sicily.
South Korea sanctions North Korean spy chief over illicit cyber activities
Pyongyang is thought to use the money stolen in cyber-heists to fund its illegal weapons programmes.
‘Will rebuild Gaza’: In freezing Rafah, a Palestinian mother’s 2024 dreams
Rania Sakallah's family had a four-bedroom home in Gaza City, filled with love. Now their next meal is uncertain.
Who’s in charge of Tunisia’s streets? Writing’s on the wall
Street art is a space for creative expression in Tunisia, and many artists take inspiration from current events.
At least nine killed after severe storms batter eastern Australia
The dead include a nine-year-old child who was swept into a surging storm drain on the outskirts of Brisbane.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 672
As the war enters its 672nd day, these are the main developments.
Mary Jane Veloso case unresolved as Jokowi prepares to leave office
The Filipina, whose supporters say is a victim of human trafficking, was sentenced to death in Indonesia in late 2010.
Ukraine says at least one killed in Russian attack on Kherson rail station
Ukrainian authorities say Russian shelling of a train station kills a police officer and injures four others.
Is Democratic Republic of Congo on the path to renewed violence?
Opposition wants the presidential vote annulled and is planning mass protests.
Turkish parliament’s foreign affairs commission approves Sweden’s NATO bid
Approval clears another hurdle in Sweden's accession process to the bloc in wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Houthis say they carried out drone attack on Israeli port of Eilat
Houthis claim responsibility for drone attack on Israeli port city of Eilat, Red Sea commercial vessel.
Deadly Christmas in Syria’s Idlib after Russian attack kills five in family
A couple and their three children were killed; a fourth child is in critical condition.
Indians sent back by France over trafficking concerns: What we know
A makeshift courtroom was set up in a French airport to investigate human trafficking concerns.
Echoes of a Lost Gaza
Filmmaker Mariam Shahin looks back at how a blockade and wars in Gaza have reduced the hopes of its people to dust.
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