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Washington Post cartoon on Gaza condemned as racist
The Washington Post has taken down a cartoon that's been condemned as a racist depiction of Palestinians and Arabs.
How deadly is the Israel-Gaza war for journalists?
More than one journalist a day has been killed since the start of the war last month.
Ukraine sees NATO air technology as key to a breakthrough on the ground
Air wars heat up over Ukraine as ground battles hit a stalemate, while on the diplomatic front, the EU warms up to Kyiv.
‘We are facing a disaster’, Mayor of Gaza’s Maghazi camp warns
Housing 100,000, Gaza's smallest camp has no water and mounting waste is spreading disease amid Israeli air raids.
Israeli army gives press tour inside northern Gaza
The Israeli military gave a group of foreign journalists a tour inside northern Gaza.
Dream or mirage: Can South Africa’s white-led opposition win in 2024?
South Africa's key opposition party believes it is the government-in-waiting ahead of the 2024 vote. But analysts doubt.
Palestinians arrested for ‘terrorism’ over WhatsApp status
A Palestinian woman and her husband were arrested in Israel on terrorism charges over her WhatsApp status.
Israel’s attacks on Gaza: Examining the weapons and scale of destruction
Visualising the Israeli bombs being dropped on Gaza and the destruction they are leaving behind.
South Africa turns to army in nationwide clampdown on illegal mining
As many as 3,300 army personnel will take part in an 'intensified' operation to curb illegal mining across South Africa.
The war on Gaza: A masterclass in disinformation
Israeli government tries to deflect responsibility, sow doubt as it seeks to define the narrative in the war on Gaza.
Thick smog shuts down Pakistan’s Lahore, sickens tens of thousands
Authorities shutter schools, markets and parks for four days due to the toxic air after tens of thousands fall ill.
Watching the watchdogs: Israel’s siege, bombs drown out its PR stunts
Israel's evacuation 'warnings' in Gaza are nothing but stunts to win over Western audiences - and they are not working.
Braverman slammed after calling UK pro-Palestine protesters ‘hate marchers’
This Saturday's protest will coincide with Armistice weekend, commemorating the end of World War I.
Ethiopian troops force armed group out of Orthodox holy site of Lalibela
Ethiopian defence forces have pushed out Fano fighters to regain control of Lalibela, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Middle East Roundup: Heading for tunnels – is Israeli assault faltering?
Hamas pushes back, and looking at Gaza from the rest of the Arab World - here's the Middle East this week.
‘We saw death’: Egyptian nationals trying to leave Gaza stuck at Rafah
Hundreds of foreign nationals have exited Gaza through the Rafah crossing, but some Palestinian Egyptians are stranded.
Three rights groups file ICC lawsuit against Israel over Gaza ‘genocide’
The lawsuit urges the ICC to include 'genocide' in Gaza war crimes probe and issue arrest warrants for Israel's leaders.
Why did Yemen’s Houthis launch attack on Israel, will it help Gaza?
Just like Hezbollah, it appears the Iran-backed Houthis are still refraining from using all the tools in their arsenal.
As Israel bombs and food runs out, thousands flee to southern Gaza
More than 70 percent of Gaza's population of 2.3 million have been displaced since the start of the war.
Ex-UN official: Palestine-Israel two-state solution ‘a joke’ at UN
Craig Mokhiber criticises the UN's inaction on the genocide' in Gaza and labels Oslo Accords a mockery within the UN.
Box office bombs: Russia spends millions on war propaganda films that flop
As the war in Ukraine drags on, the Kremlin is trying to win audiences over at the movies.
Ankara slams EU report on Turkey’s membership bid as unjust and biased
The report on Turkey's progress towards meeting standards for EU membership says Ankara is 'backsliding'.
Chainsaw-wielding thieves target Mediterranean’s century-old olive trees
Thieves have become increasingly brazen, snatching tractors and expensive equipment along with olives.
Paris conference set to discuss ways to provide aid to civilians in Gaza
Proposals for finding ways to help Gaza civilians include opening a maritime corridor and setting up floating hospitals.
Pro-Palestine activists in Melbourne disrupt Israeli shipping company
Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters in Australia disrupted the supply of an Israeli cargo shipping company.
Pakistan, Turkey, Iran leaders visit Central Asia in diplomatic push
Putin visits Kazakhstan while Raisi, Erdogan and Kakar are due to attend a regional economic summit in Uzbekistan.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 34
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 34th day, these are the main developments.
From NYC to Karachi, protesters rally in support of Gaza amid Israeli war
People across the world call for immediate ceasefire and urgent humanitarian action for Gaza.
Australia captain Meg Lanning retires from international cricket
A tearful Lanning says she has 'nothing left to achieve' as she announces her decision to quit international cricket.
Myanmar military regime says northern fighting could break country apart
A powerful alliance of ethnic armed groups began an offensive two weeks ago that has emboldened others fighting coup.
‘Beacon of hope’: Amid Gaza war, Indian Muslims take care of synagogues
In eastern India's Kolkata, synagogues are managed by Muslim caretakers. The Israel war won't change that, they say.
Five key takeaways from third Republican US presidential debate
War in Gaza takes centre stage as Republican candidates push to close the gap with distant frontrunner Donald Trump.
Gaza children displaced by Israel’s war cling to toys in al-Shifa Hospital
Thousands of children sheltering at Shifa Hospital with their families find comfort in the toys they packed with them.
‘We did it!!!!’: Hollywood actors reach deal with studios to end strike
Months of industrial action have crippled the entertainment industry, halting hundreds of films and television shows.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 624
As the war enters its 624th day, these are the main developments.
Israel’s Mossad says helped Brazilian police foil alleged Hezbollah attack
Mossad says it worked with intelligence agencies from Brazil and elsewhere to thwart planned attack on Jewish sites.
US hits alleged Iran-linked ‘weapons storage’ facility in Syria
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says the move was in response to continued attacks on US forces in Syria and Iraq.
Q&A: Former US diplomat sees ‘troubling divisions’ in Southeast Asia
Scot Marciel says Washington should focus on engaging with the region rather than trying to counter Chinese influence.
More than 1,000 USAID employees sign letter backing Gaza ceasefire
Letter by US aid agency staffers says humanitarian assistance is largely 'rendered moot' amid intensifying violence.
Why are US Republicans pushing for aid to Israel but not Ukraine?
Experts say a fractured Republican Party is increasingly turning away from Ukraine in favour of support for Israel.
Q&A: Former UN expert stresses Israel’s occupation of Gaza never ended
Al Jazeera speaks to former UN special rapporteur Michael Lynk about reality of Israel's control over besieged enclave.
Steinmeier says Arabs in Germany should distance themselves from Hamas
Germany's president urges 'clear stand against terror' anti-Semitism.
Negotiations ongoing for release of 10-15 Hamas captives, reports say
Demand for a humanitarian ceasefire during Qatar-mediated talks, but details of deal remain unclear.
Ukraine says Russia struck civilian ship near Odesa
A missile has hit a civilian vessel in the Black Sea region, killing one and injuring four, the army says.
Washington Post cartoon slammed as ‘racist, vile’, ignites controversy
The image apparently refers to Western allegations that Hamas uses Palestinian children and women as human shields.
Does Israel pose a nuclear threat to the world?
Israeli cabinet minister's statement that an atomic bomb is an option for Gaza raises global alarm.
Israeli parliament bill criminalises ‘consumption of terrorist materials’
Human rights groups say the amendment to Israel's counterterrorism law is tantamount to thought policing.
Thousands of Palestinians flee northern Gaza in ‘desperate journey’
Israel's military gives residents narrow window to flee south, but its strikes continue in every corner of the enclave.
Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza runs out of fuel, shuts down key services
Medical services across the Gaza Strip have been hit by non-stop Israeli air strikes near hospitals.
Russia turns to buybacks to resupply forces deployed in Ukraine: WSJ
Russia is engaging in export requisitions and buybacks to boost its depleting arsenal, US newspaper reports.
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