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More than 200 dead in 24 hours in Gaza as Israeli raids turn ‘more intense’
Death toll in Gaza during the 11-week assault hits 20,258 while 53,688 others are wounded.
Yemen warring parties commit to ceasefire, UN-led peace process, says envoy
Groups commit to new ceasefire and engage in UN-led peace process to end nine-year war, says UN special envoy for Yemen.
The US is no country for old men
Elderly Americans struggle to survive in a country that seeks to extract profit from them till the very end.
China considers revising gaming rules after tech giants lose billions
Draft document outlining restrictions caused major stir as tech stocks tumbled, sent investors into a panic.
Ex-Palestinian PM Fayyad: ‘PLO should expand to include Hamas’
Former Palestinian Authority PM Salam Fayyad says Palestinians should be tending to their own interests, not Israel's.
Russia bars ex-journalist Duntsova from running in presidential election
Former TV journalist and opponent of Ukraine war had filed documents seeking to challenge Vladimir Putin.
Famine by February: How bad is Gaza’s hunger crisis under Israeli attacks?
A UN-backed report has recorded mounting starvation in Gaza while aid remains restricted.
‘Our lives are still fractured’: Northern Ireland’s ‘peace babies’
Those born about the time of the Good Friday Agreement say lives still marred by trauma and political vacuum.
Israel says Gaza war is like WWII. Experts say it’s ‘justifying brutality’
Netanyahu has compared the Gaza war with World War II. But this narrative is ahistorical and dangerous, say experts.
Taiwan spots Chinese warships, aircraft near island ahead of elections
Increased activity along Taiwan Strait comes ahead of January 13 polls.
UN resolution on Gaza aid criticised as ‘insufficient’, ‘meaningless’
US negotiated for days to weaken the language of the resolution to ensure there is no call for an immediate ceasefire.
How to pay for genocide: Namibian victims of German colonialism want a say
For years, Namibian groups rallied for redress of systemic violence. When an agreement was reached, they were excluded.
Gaza’s journalists: ‘Targets’ or ‘casualties’ of Israel’s war?
Gaza's journalists are being killed at an unprecedented rate. Plus, Israel's powerful US allies: Christian Zionists.
Israel orders ‘death corridor’ evacuation for Palestinians in central Gaza
Hundreds of Palestinians were forced to evacuate Bureij and Nuseirat on Friday amid rising attacks.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 78
UN Security Council passes resolution to boost aid delivery to Gaza - here are other major updates.
US paramedics found guilty in 2019 death of Black man Elijah McClain
McClain fell unconscious after police put him in a chokehold before paramedics injected him with powerful sedative.
Who wins the race for electric cars?
The global race for electric vehicles is at full speed and it is driving geopolitical rivalries.
In Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, ‘it doesn’t even feel like Christmas’
Jerusalem's Christians describe a bleak Christmas season as they pray for the people of Gaza instead of celebrating.
Indonesian leader’s son brushes off ‘nepo baby’ tag in feted debate showing
Gibran Rakabuming Raka's candidacy for the vice presidency has been dogged by accusations of nepotism and inexperience.
US accuses Iran of being ‘deeply involved’ in Houthi attacks in Red Sea
White House says Tehran is providing Yemeni rebel group with weapons and tactical intelligence.
DR Congo’s provisional election results show lead for President Tshisekedi
Electoral authorities announce results of voting by diaspora in the US, Canada, South Africa, Belgium and France.
US Supreme Court declines to speed up ruling on Trump immunity claim
Decision by the nation's top court turns down a request by prosecutor Jack Smith to expedite review of immunity plea.
RSF files second war crimes complaint with ICC over Gaza journalists killed
Latest complaint by Paris-based press freedom group asks court in the Hague to probe the deaths of seven journalists.
Who might be the next US president?
Biden and Trump are frontrunners in an uncertain contest.
Biden pardons thousands of marijuana offenders, gives clemency to 11 people
US president says actions are meant to address disparities in sentencing that have long taken toll on Black community.
Top India wrestler to return honour in protest against sport body’s new chief
Punia says he will return award to protest election of new president backed by predecessor accused of sexual assault.
2023, the year of layoffs
Despite widespread layoffs few CEOs took meaningful pay cuts and could actually get raises in the year ahead.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan gets bail in state secrets case ahead of key election
The ex-PM is granted bail in cypher case, but no clarity on his release as the country prepares for February 8 polls.
UN Security Council passes resolution on increased Gaza aid delivery
The US abstains on resolution that it lobbied to weaken over the course of several days, allowing it to pass.
UK police probe alleged abduction of teen found in France after six years
Alex Batty lived an off-grid life after he disappeared while on holiday with his mother and grandfather.
Watching the watchdogs: Why the West misinterprets Middle East power shifts
Western media are unable to assess accurately the growing power of the Mid-East 'Axis of Resistance' due to prejudices.
Marianne Williamson on her US presidential campaign, the economy and Gaza
'The death of a Palestinian child is no less horrifying than the death of an Israeli child,' author tells Al Jazeera.
Israel’s AI-powered ‘mass assassination factory’
'Accountability can't be transferred to any software system,' software engineer Laura Nolan unpacks use of AI in war.
Four Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir amid uptick in attacks on troops
Thursday's attack is the latest in a series of incidents in which armed fighters have killed Indian soldiers.
Last set of French troops exit Niger as Sahel sheds Parisian influence
The exit is the third time in 18 months that French troops have been sent packing from a country in the Sahel.
Why Palestinians in East Jerusalem are losing their homes | Start Here
Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem are losing their homes to Israeli settlers.
Israel-Gaza war: Why are culture and society targets?
Fatima Bhutto talks with Marc Lamont Hill about support for Gaza in the Muslim world and attacks on Palestinian culture.
Prague university shooting: What we know the day after
A gunman killed 14 people and injured 25 in the Czech Republic's deadliest shooting.
Japan eases curbs on weapons exports, raises defence budget to record $56bn
Pacifist nation's major overhaul to arms restrictions in a decade comes amid rising security tensions in Indo-Pacific.
Russia blasts US on frozen assets, missiles as Ukraine bombardment persists
Moscow warns of retaliation as war in Ukraine causes relations with the West to deteriorate.
UN’s Volker Turk: A quarter of humanity is caught in 55 global conflicts
United Nations human rights chief, Volker Turk, on basic rights violations in conflict-ridden areas.
‘The Fat One’ sings: Spain’s Christmas lottery rolls out millions in prizes
Known as 'El Gordo', the world's richest lottery is set to pay out close to $3bn in prizes.
Turkey carries out mass detention of ISIL suspects
Ankara has stepped up operations against armed groups since early October.
What’s the latest UN Gaza resolution that the US has agreed to?
The US has heavily amended the UAE-led UN draft resolution on Gaza as casualties and hunger rise in the enclave.
‘We feel abandoned’: Survivors of Italy’s devastating floods
Huge floods in northern Italy displaced tens of thousands of people in May. Few have got their lives back since.
US ready to back diluted resolution on more aid to Gaza as UN vote delayed
UN Security Council vote is expected on Friday after four postponements, countries' disagreements over language of text.
First Dreamliner delivery in four years lands in China
The arrival of the new Boeing 787 in Shanghai could signal the end of a Chinese freeze on ordering from the US company.
‘Without work and hope’: Bethlehem’s Christmas economy bleeds from Gaza war
The West Bank city loses Christmas tourism amid daily Israeli raids and the continuing assault on the Gaza Strip.
Criminalisation of victims of male violence needs to end – everywhere
Blaming, and punishing, women for the abuse they suffered at the hands of men is a global phenomenon.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 77
Houthi attacks are discouraging shipping through the Red Sea, as Gaza's health system collapses.
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