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Russian diplomacy leverages Israel-Hamas war for moral high ground
The latest Middle East war could help Russia escape punishment for aggression and war crimes in Ukraine, say experts.
Cattle raiders give up guns in ongoing fight for peace in northern Uganda
In northern Uganda, where jobs are few and food is scarce, cattle raiders are now laying down their weapons for peace.
Zelenskyy sacks Ukraine’s military medical chief, urges reform of system
Ukraine's president demands rapid changes in the operations of the war-torn country's military medical system.
Mixed reactions as Javier Milei wins Argentina presidential election
Javier Milei's victory has provoked cautious notes of congratulation from across the globe.
‘My soul and beating heart’: Orphaned Syrian children find new family
Syrian couples who can't have children are fostering, jofully embracing life as parents.
Argentina election: What’s next after Javier Milei’s victory?
Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei inherits a country crippled by economic problems.
Why does Israel target Palestinian hospitals? Psyops, say analysts
Targeting hospitals is psychological warfare Israel can get away with with the US's tacit approval, say analysts.
Rescuers to dig new shaft for 41 workers trapped in India tunnel for 9 days
Officials in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand are exploring fresh rescue plans after previous attempts stalled.
US defence chief visits Ukraine in show of solidarity
The Pentagon chief is in Kyiv to reassure Ukraine of US support amid aid arguments in Washington.
Qatar-UN mediation returns orphaned Ukrainian teen home after Russia ordeal
Bohdan Yermokhin is one of 20,000 Ukrainian children who were illegally taken to Russia from Ukraine's occupied regions.
Israeli tanks besiege Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital
The situation in northern Gaza's sole remaining medical facility is 'catastrophic', the Health Ministry says.
Japan seeking talks with Houthi hijackers of Red Sea vessel
Japan has approached Yemeni rebels in a bid to secure the release of the Galaxy Leader, hijacked in Red Sea.
UK Labour’s failure to call for a Gaza ceasefire is not surprising
Party's stance on Palestine has always been and still is morally corrupt.
Better than a tent: The Gaza family living in ruins of their bombed home
The Naji family decided to stay in their home, which was destroyed in an Israeli air attack, rather than being displaced
What do the keffiyeh, watermelon and other Palestinian symbols mean?
Al Jazeera visually showcases eight symbols that represent Palestinian identity and resistance to Israeli occupation.
Al Jazeera reporter visits premature babies in Gaza ward
Dozens of premature babies have been moved out of the main hospital in Gaza City.
World Children’s Day tragedy: Gaza’s 5,500 lives lost to Israel’s attacks
One out of every 200 children in Gaza has been killed by Israeli attacks in the past six weeks.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 45
From attacks on the Indonesian Hospital to the Houthi seizure of a cargo ship in the Red Sea - here are major updates.
China-Middle East summit told ‘Israel seeks to end Palestinians’ presence’
Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki's comments came at a Beijing meeting seeking solutions to end the war.
‘Out of control’ fires endanger wildlife in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands
The area famed as a paradise of biodiversity sees 2,387 fires in the first 13 days of November alone.
Palestinian flag hung from Leaning Tower of Pisa
Activists hung a huge Palestinian flag from the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy.
OpenAI’s fired CEO Sam Altman to join Microsoft
Microsoft CEO and Chairman Satya Nadella says Altman will lead new advanced AI research team" at the company.
William Lai names Taiwan’s former US envoy as election running mate
Lai to make a formal announcement on choice of 52-year-old top diplomat Hsiao Bi-khim as candidate for vice president.
Macron tells Netanyahu ‘too many civilian losses’ in Gaza bombardment
French president spoke to Israeli prime minister as Paris prepared more humanitarian aid for Gaza.
Qatar PM says only ‘minor’ challenges to Israel-Hamas captive deal
More than 200 people are thought to have been taken to Gaza after Hamas's assault on Israel on October 7.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 635
As the war enters its 635th day, these are the main developments.
Argentina elects outsider Javier Milei on platform of radical reform
Milei, a self-described 'anarcho-capitalist', promised to slash public spending and abolish the central bank.
Rosalynn Carter, former US first lady, dies at 96
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were longest-married presidential couple, having wed in 1946 when he was 21 and she was 18.
Israeli army says it found a 55-metre tunnel under Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Military publishes video of what it describes as tunnel, running 55 metres in length and dug under the medical facility.
Could Israel’s war on Gaza provoke regional instability?
Palestinians suffer daily horrors while the US stands by its ally Israel, along with the UK and the EU.
Photos: Head breaks India hearts as Australia win sixth World Cup title
Australia finish the cricket tournament with a run of nine straight wins, after starting with back-to-back defeats.
When will Israeli army explain inconsistencies in al-Shifa Hospital videos?
No explanation yet as to why the occupation army removed video from X and reposted a shorter, edited version next day.
Napoleon hat fetches record $2.1m at Paris auction
The black beaver felt hat sold at a record price belonged to the ruler of the French empire in the 19th century.
‘Saw death in every colour’: Palestinians fleeing north Gaza recount horror
Palestinians say so-called 'safe corridors' Israel announced to allow for their evacuation are 'deception corridors'.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels seize cargo ship in Red Sea, Israel blames Iran
Houthi spokesman says group's fighters have hijacked the ship, reportedly owned by an Israeli businessman.
Israel’s slaughter of Palestinian children must end
Every Israeli bomb dropped on the densely-populated Gaza Strip is a potential war crime.
Shastri and Manjrekar react to Australia’s Cricket World Cup win over India
Australia smart in their choice to field first on a slow pitch in Ahmedabad, Ravi Shastri and Sanjay Manjrekar agree.
Iran unveils upgraded hypersonic missile as Khamenei touts Israel ‘failure’
The Iranian show of force comes amid heightened US military presence in the region after Israel began bombing Gaza.
Australia beat India by six wickets for sixth ICC Cricket World Cup title
Head and Labuschagne guided Australia's chase after their bowlers put on a brilliant display to dismiss India for 240.
Two journalists killed by Israeli bombing on Bureij refugee camp
Journalists Sari Mansour and Hassouneh Salim were hit by an Israeli air strike on the Bureij refugee camp in Gaza.
Babies evacuated from al-Shifa and transferred to southern Gaza
Thirty-one premature babies, trapped in hospital without life-sustaining equipment, have been evacuated by ambulance.
‘Boycott Israel’ breathes new life into 100-year-old Egyptian soda brand
Campaign to boycott Western producers linked to Israel has reignited demand for soda brand founded by Greek beekeeper.
Diseases spread in Gaza amid water and sewage crisis, cholera feared
Gastrointestinal diseases, and respiratory and skin infections are rising, UN agencies say.
Hundreds of Thais trapped by clashes in northern Myanmar being evacuated
A group of 266 Thais are being rescued and flown back home via China, according to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
When it comes to the Israeli-led ‘war on terror’, follow the money
Israel is embarking on a 'war on terror' that will benefit its military industry, but will have a devastating impact.
Verstappen changes tune after winning the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
The Dutch star, who won a record-extending 18th victory of the season, had criticised the Grand Prix before the race.
Pakistan military says four fighters killed near Afghanistan border
Troops are continuing to search the Khaisoor area of North Waziristan district for fighters in hiding.
Alexander, Alexandria, and a tribute to a great Egyptian city
Islam Issa's Alexandria: The City that Changed the World is a history of Egypt's second city.
Argentina holds key presidential election with economy at stake
Anti-establishment candidate Javier Milei faces Economy Minister Sergio Massa of the mainstream Peronist coalition.
‘Horrifying’: Dozens reported killed in Israeli attacks on camps, schools
At least 31 people killed in Israeli attacks on the Bureij and Nuseirat refugee camps, officials say.
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