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Myanmar fighting intensifies near India border, curfew imposed in Sittwe
Offensive launched by anti-coup forces two weeks ago puts pressure on military and is spreading nationwide.
Taliban minister raised refugee assets issue during Pakistan visit: Embassy
Afghanistan's acting commerce minister meets Pakistan's foreign minister amid a crackdown on undocumented refugees.
US Supreme Court announces new code of ethics for justices
The code, which appears to lack an enforcement mechanism, was adopted after a series of media reports on court members.
Rescue ops enter third day at site of tunnel collapse in north Indian state
Heavy machinery has been brought in to pull out nearly 40 workers trapped inside a highway tunnel in Uttarakhand state.
‘We will fight’: Stephen Constantine on making history with Pakistan
The well-travelled English coach talks to Al Jazeera about taking on one of the toughest jobs in international football.
Detainees walk free after Australian High Court’s ‘life-changing decision’
High Court has deemed indefinite immigration detention illegal in a ruling that could have far-reaching implications.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: How India’s Siraj worked his way to the top
Siraj has come a long way from the days of playing cricket in slippers to becoming the world's top ODI bowler.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo urges Biden to help end Gaza ‘atrocities’
Widodo calls for a ceasefire 'for the sake of humanity' as he sits down with US president at the White House.
China’s probe into Foxconn ‘political’, Taiwan security chief says
Wellington Koo says tax investigation is aimed at dissuading Foxconn founder Terry Gou from running for president.
Canadian peace activist Vivian Silver confirmed killed in Hamas attacks
Silver, 74, had moved to Israel to advocate for peace, according to her family.
Biden says Gaza hospital must be protected as tanks close in
US president says he hopes to see 'less intrusive action' at Al-Shifa Hospital as patients, staff remain trapped inside.
Anti-Palestinian sentiment rises amid bipartisan US support for Israel
Both Republican and Democratic politicians have shown staunch support for Israel despite mounting death toll in Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 629
As the war enters its 629th day, these are the main developments.
Indonesians boycott McDonald’s, Starbucks over support for Israel
Boycott follows McDonald's Israel's announcement that it donated free meals to the Israeli military.
The US is facing a loneliness ‘epidemic’. Can art help reverse the trend?
Physician and Harvard professor Jeremy Nobel believes art can help foster connections in a time of increasing isolation.
Why has David Cameron returned to front-line politics in the UK?
Former British prime minister becomes foreign secretary in political shock.
Nations convene in Kenya to hammer out treaty on plastic pollution
Delegates mulling two options: a wide-ranging strategy that would target plastics production or a limited approach.
At least two killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon as tensions soar
Two killed in Israeli strike on the town of Ainata, Lebanese state media reports.
UNRWA says fuel shortage will shut down aid work in Gaza within 48 hours
The Palestinian refugee agency has said that aid work is at a breaking point as Israeli siege cuts off access to fuel.
Photos: Palestinians face food, water shortages in southern Gaza
UN agency for Palestinian refugees says its operations in Gaza will shut down within two days due to fuel shortages.
‘Not just a number’: A protest and a funeral in the West Bank
As Palestinians in the West Bank protest against Israel's war on Gaza, they're facing increasing attacks themselves.
What does David Cameron’s return to UK politics mean for the Middle East?
The former PM has called Gaza 'a prison camp' and advocated for two states, but he is also a staunch backer of Israel.
Muslim shops in India are boycotting Israeli products
These Muslim shopkeepers in India are no longer stocking Israeli and US products in support of the people of Palestine.
Why UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman was sacked
The UK's Home Secretary, Suella Braverman has been sacked over her stance on pro-Palestine marches.
UK sentences ISIL member to eight years in prison
Aine Davis, 39, sentenced to eight years for firearms possession and fundraising for 'terrorism'.
Myanmar ethnic alliance fighters attack border outposts as civilians flee
Arakan Army says it seizes military posts in two places in Rakhine state as Chin state residents flee fighting to India.
UK minister Suella Braverman fired: Here’s what to know
Braverman was sacked after she criticised the police for being too lenient towards pro-Palestinian protesters.
‘Patients are dying’: What we know about Gaza hospitals under Israeli siege
All the hospitals in northern Gaza forced to shut down as Israeli forces continue to attack medical facilities.
Activists slam India’s first ever GPS tracker for Kashmiri suspect
Since he got bail more than a week ago, Ghulam Muhammad Bhat, 65, has had the electronic device placed around his ankle.
Nepal to ban TikTok as it ‘disturbs social harmony’
Authorities cite the popular video-sharing platform's negative effects and ask internet service providers to close it.
The different ways people are mobilising to support Palestine
From boycotting to protesting, here's how people are mobilising to support Palestinians.
In a flash, Melissa Joudah lost 60 family members and use of her legs
An Israel air raid that killed the toddler's family also fractured her spine and paralysed her from the chest down.
Russia ‘alarmed’ by reports of Ukraine’s role in Nord Stream attack
The Kremlin says the West should take note that President Zelenskyy was left in the dark about the operation.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Five things we learned in the group stage
With the semifinals fast approaching, Al Jazeera goes through the main takeaways from a lively and lengthy group stage.
‘Bring Hersh Home’: Football club waits for Israeli ‘leftie’, Hamas captive
A much-loved member of an antiracist football community in Jerusalem, Hersh was taken hostage by Hamas on October 7.
As Israel-Hamas war flares, chaos grips Britain with Braverman sacked
A cabinet reshuffle kicks off a new week in British politics, amid concerns for civil liberties.
What’s the red triangle being used by pro-Palestinian activists?
Activists have been sharing a red triangle emoji to indicate their support for Palestinians in Gaza.
ISIL-linked armed group kills 19 villagers in DR Congo, says official
The ADF was formed in Uganda in the 1990s before moving over the border and has been blamed for killings in the DRC too.
Indonesia announces candidates for presidential election
The country heads to the polls on February 14 to vote for the next president.
Iran hangs three members of Sunni Muslim armed group for bomb attacks
The members of Pakistan-based Jaish al-Adl were sentenced for an attack that killed 23 people.
Small Jewish communities emerge in Ivory Coast
Jewish communities are emerging in sub-Saharan Africa, although most say they haven't been recognised by Israel.
Death and disease as Israeli troops approach Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Medics say al-Shifa's patients, including newborns, are dying due to the lack of fuel as Israeli forces encircle it.
If Gaza was in your city, how much would be destroyed?
More than half of Gaza's homes have been damaged by Israel's bombardments and at least 1.5 million people are displaced.
Israel clamps down on Al Mayadeen, steps back on threats to Al Jazeera
Israel's security cabinet says it has 'not discussed' restrictions on Al Jazeera's Gaza bureau.
What is a ‘human shield’ and why is Israel using the term in Gaza?
Experts discuss the legal implications of the term as Israel has used it to justify attacks on hospitals and civilians.
‘Staggering’ 347 million children facing water scarcity in South Asia: UN
It's the highest number among all regions in the world, the UN children's agency says.
Russia labels reports on troop movements in Ukraine ‘provocation’
The Ministry of Defence said the media reports of military regrouping were false.
Three Indian cities among world’s 10 most polluted after Diwali festival
New Delhi, as usual, takes top spot while Mumbai comes sixth with an AQI of 157, followed by Kolkata with an AQI of 154.
Gaza’s Aqsa hospital warns patients, babies may end up in mass graves soon
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital warns that patients' next transfer will be to mass graves if Israeli aggression continues.
‘A metaphor for life’: Bollywood’s stormy love affair with Indian cricket
Bollywood has had a rocky relationship with cricket over the decades, often reflecting India's changing society.
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