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Led by ‘plumes of smoke’: How Gaza’s first responders navigate a blackout
Medics and survivors tell Al Jazeera how they cope under communications blackouts as Israeli forces pound Gaza.
‘India out’: Maldives president eyes Middle East partners with early trips
Mohamed Muizzu broke with long tradition of Maldivian presidents visiting New Delhi first to travel to Ankara instead.
Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza amid hopes for another truce
More than 20,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7.
Unlawful killings: Amnesty urges Myanmar military war crimes investigation
Allegations centre on military response to Operation 1027, the biggest challenge to the regime since the coup.
China urges Philippines to ‘act with caution’ amid South China Sea dispute
Tensions between the two nations have risen this year, with China attempting to disrupt Filipino ship resupply missions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 666
As the war enters its 666th day, these are the main developments.
Beyond Australia’s failed referendum: Truth, treaty and voice in Victoria
Indigenous people are addressing the challenges of colonisation and holding government to account.
Reclaiming Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan style
To ensure success of his latest film Dunki, Khan has copied strategies used by the BJP in its election campaigns.
Where does the conflict in Sudan stand after eight months?
Fighting shows no sign of ending and no political settlement on the horizon.
Israeli strike hits during live report near hospital in Rafah
An Israeli strike hit an area near the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah in southern Gaza live on Al Jazeera.
Gaza death toll surpasses 20,000 as UN Security Council delays vote on aid
The grim milestone comes as the UN's top decision-making body postpones a key vote on Gaza aid for the third time.
Venezuela, US reach prisoner swap deal as tensions ease
Ten prisoners arrive back in the US, Maduro ally returns to Venezuela after US President Joe Biden grants him clemency.
US charges alleged Hezbollah member over 1994 Buenos Aires bombing
The bombing of a Jewish community centre killed 85 people, and Hezbollah has been accused of other attacks in Argentina.
Roman Abramovich loses legal attempt to overturn EU sanctions
The EUimposed punishment on the businessman in 2022 as part of measures targeting Russia and Putin's close allies.
Ireland to launch legal action against UK over Troubles amnesty law
Ireland to argue that aspects of the UK law are incompatible with obligations under European Convention on Human Rights.
Secrets of the Clergy
Fault Lines examines how state laws in the US can lead to child sexual abuse in religious communities going unpunished.
‘Everything is dead’: How record drought is wreaking havoc on the Amazon
Communities that rely on the rainforest's waterways now find themselves struggling with fire and plunging water levels.
Deadly floods in India leave hundreds stranded
Major flooding has hit India's southern state of Tamil Nadu, leaving hundreds of people stranded
Excluding Hamas from the ‘day after’ in Gaza would be a mistake
Marginalising the movement in post-war governance in Gaza would lead to instability.
Justin Trudeau’s belated and shameful volte face on Gaza
The Canadian prime minister has called for a ceasefire in Gaza but he still refuses to welcome Palestinian refugees.
Analysis: Election ‘win’ for Serbia’s Vucic might yet backfire
As questions about elections mount and protesters take to Belgrade's streets, the president faces a rare challenge.
Poland’s new pro-EU government dismisses state media chiefs
Culture ministry announces sackings citing need to restore impartiality of state news outlets.
Iraq’s governing Shia alliance strengthened in provincial elections
The Iran-aligned coalition wins 101 out of 285 seats, and is boosted before parliamentary elections in 2025.
Why the war on Gaza is not making Israel safer
Political scientist Ian Bremmer says the human carnage of Israel's war on Gaza is strengthening Hamas.
Nearly 66 percent of jobs lost in Gaza since Israel-Hamas war broke out
UN labour agency, Palestinian bureau note major spillover effect in occupied West Bank with one-third jobs wiped out.
Are Houthi Red Sea attacks hurting Israel and disrupting global trade?
The Houthis attack ships in one of the busiest maritime routes as they demand Israel to end its brutal war in Gaza.
Israeli airstrike hits near hospital in Gaza during live report
Israeli airstrike hits near hospital in Gaza during live report
Hamas chief in Cairo as momentum builds towards new ceasefire talks
Ismail Haniyeh's trip comes as Israel signals possibility of another truce, although key sticking points remain.
Rwandan doctor given 24-year jail sentence in France over 1994 genocide
Sosthene Munyemana, 68, has been found guilty on charges of genocide despite denying any wrongdoing.
Drones help solve the forest carbon capture riddle in Thailand
The drone images knitted into a 3D model reveal the woodland's health and help estimate how much carbon it can absorb.
Sisters in support: Decriminalising sex work from inside Kampala brothels
In Uganda, sex workers face stigma and abuse. But a sisterhood within the brothels is helping them navigate challenges.
EU reaches agreement to overhaul migration system, tighten asylum rules
Rights groups and some political parties say pact is 'unworkable' and will lead to 'surge in suffering'.
Sanctions on Russian oil have failed. Were they ever meant to succeed?
Western sanctions imposed a year ago have hardly dented Russia's ability to wage war.
‘Barely a drop’: UN warns water shortages a deadly risk for Gaza children
Water and sanitation services are at the point of collapse with large-scale disease outbreaks looming, UNICEF warns.
Can Trump still run for US president? What to know about Colorado ruling
The Colorado Supreme Court has declared Trump ineligible to run for presidency over his role in 2021 Capitol attack.
Palestinian statues torn down by Israeli forces
Israeli forces are destroying statues and monuments of Palestinian resistance during raids in the occupied West Bank.
Kuwait’s new emir Sheikh Mishal takes oath of office
The new leader, seen as a reformist, pledged to adhere to constitutional principles and fight corruption.
‘Remove him’: Sudan army chief al-Burhan faces calls to go after RSF gains
After losing another big city in Sudan's civil war, the army faces growing pressure to remove army chief al-Burhan.
Polls open in DR Congo amid delays, logistics issues
Locals and analysts have said the DRC vote will likely be extended past Wednesday, giventhe logistical challenges.
US aid debate pushed to 2024 as Ukraine continues to battle Russian drones
US Senate debate on new aid will run into the new year, despite Kyiv push for urgency.
Malaysia bans Israel-flagged ships from its ports in response to Gaza war
PM says Israel's actions 'violate international law through the ongoing massacre and brutality against Palestinians'.
‘Fed up with war’: Yemenis fear new conflict after Houthi Red Sea attacks
Many Yemenis worry that the Houthi attacks on Red Sea vessels will spark a new war for their embattled nation.
US sanctions network accused of supplying Iran’s drone production
Tehran is suspected of supplying UAVs to Russia and Middle Eastern proxies.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 75
A UNSC ceasefire vote is delayed again as the UN warns of more deaths due to water shortages - here are major updates.
Cambodia’s female tuk-tuk drivers fight prejudice on road to equality
Cambodia remains conservative and patriarchal society, despite taking legal and practical steps towards gender equality.
Man City beat Urawa Red Diamonds to book Club World Cup final
European champions City beat Asian champions Urawa Red Diamonds 3-0 to set up a final against Brazil's Fluminense.
Istanbulspor vs Trabzonspor game suspended as Turkish football resumes
Istanbulspor players leave the field in protest as the referee does not call a penalty in the match against Trabzonspor.
France passes tough immigration bill amid Macron party rebellion
The new legislation includes amendments on residency and citizenship that won the approval of the far right.
‘No safe place’: Jenin’s Freedom Theatre raided, daubed with Star of David
Landmark that provided healing for traumatised children in the West Bank has been ransacked, directors arrested.
Colorado’s top court finds Donald Trump ineligible for US presidency
In historic first, judges say Trump should not be on primary ballot because of his role in the assault on the Capitol.
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