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Mapping the impact of climate change on global displacement
As COP29 concludes, Al Jazeera examines the 359 million weather-related displacements recorded worldwide since 2008.
Old is gold: Why Bollywood is turning to re-releases amid string of flops
As more and more contemporary films fail, producers and exhibitors fall back on time-tested fare to lure viewers back.
US state of Alabama carries out third execution by nitrogen gas
Carey Grayson executed using controversial method after being convicted of the 1994 murder of a hitchhiker.
Why has Indian billionaire Gautam Adani been charged in a US bribery case?
It's the latest in a recent series of fraud allegations trailing the embattled billionaire's Adani Group.
Bitcoin nears $100,000 as investors bet on crypto-friendly Trump policies
World's popular digital currency rises as high as $99,073 on expectations Trump will ease legal and regulatory hurdles.
What are the ICC countries where Netanyahu and Gallant may face arrest?
More than 120 countries that are part of the International Criminal Court are obliged to enforce the arrest warrants.
All to know about Man Utd’s manager Ruben Amorim before first EPL match
Al Jazeera takes a closer look at Portuguese coach as he takes charge of his first Manchester United match on Sunday.
Can Colombia’s talks with the Comuneros del Sur help achieve ‘total peace’?
Government talks with armed groups have stalled. Experts say a smaller-scale territorial' approach might be the answer.
How US politicians responded to Netanyahu’s ICC arrest warrant
Biden administration 'fundamentally rejects' decision as lawmakers issue threats and call for sanctions against court.
What are the implications of US’s UN Security Council veto, ICC warrants?
The United States vetoed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza at the United Nations Security Council.
Israel pounds eastern and southern Lebanon as truce talks continue
US mediator Amos Hochstein said a ceasefire was 'within our grasp' during a visit to Lebanon.
Putin: Russia tested intermediate-range missile on Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia tested a new intermediate-range missile in combat conditions on Ukraine.
White House ‘fundamentally rejects’ ICC warrants for Israeli leaders
The White House says it is working with Israel on a response to the ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant.
Going bananas: Duct-taped fresh fruit sells for millions at Sotheby’s
A banana duct-taped to a wall is causing a stir in the art world again. It just sold for $6.2 million at Sotheby's.
US SEC chair Gensler to step down upon Trump takeover
US President-elect Donald Trump had said he would remove Gary Gensler as Securities and Exchange Commission chair.
Senegal’s ruling Pastef party secures large majority in parliament
Win grants President Bassirou Diomaye Faye a clear mandate to carry out ambitious reforms.
Trump loyalist Matt Gaetz withdraws from US attorney general consideration
The former congressman said he had become a 'distraction' following renewed scrutiny of sexual misconduct allegations.
Brazil police accuse ex-President Bolsonaro of involvement in coup attempt
Police accuse Jair Bolsonaro and several former officials of involvement in plot after 2022 election defeat.
Ukraine accuses Russia of launching intercontinental ballistic missile
President Vladimir Putin says Russia tested a hypersonic intermediate-range missile in a strike on Ukraine.
Kenya cancels more than $2.5bn in deals with Adani after US indictment
The deals had been sharply criticised over lack of transparency and value for money.
Netanyahu, Gallant wanted for arrest by International Criminal Court
The ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and ex-Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.
Race Historicised: Fanon & Colonial Psychosis | DigiDocs
Fanon is a short film that explores the fascinating story of Frantz Fanon.
‘Gym Rat in Gaza’: Bodybuilder Mohamed Hatem overcomes adversity amid war
Exercising in Gaza presents unique challenges, but one resident copes by working out whenever and wherever he can.
UK imposes sanctions on Isabel dos Santos, Ukrainian oligarch Firtash
The measures are a part of the Labour government tightening Britain's anti-corruption sanctions regime.
World reacts to ICC arrest warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu, Gallant
ICC said it had found 'reasonable grounds' to believe that Israeli officials were responsible for starvation in Gaza.
US police bodycam shows officer kill homeowner, after he called 911
Brandon Durham called police to report intruders in his home in Las Vegas. But police shot him, not his attacker.
Spain’s deadly floods
Journalist Sonia Gallego takes us through scenes of anger and devastation over Spain's deadly floods.
UN’s Guterres pushes COP29 negotiators to seal deal after draft spurned
As Baku summit winds down, rich and poor countries at odds over how fight against climate change will be financed.
Israel bombards Gaza as the US blocks another ceasefire
Israel launched attacks across Gaza, killing about 90 Palestinians, as the US blocked a fourth Gaza ceasefire resolution
Ukraine fires UK-made Storm Shadow missiles at Russia: What we know
A day after Kyiv fires the Anglo-French missiles into Russia, Moscow hits Ukraine with an ICBM, reports say.
Israel’s Netanyahu, Gallant issued ICC arrest warrants: What’s next?
This is the first time there has been an indictment for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu since Israel's war on Gaza began.
Afghanistan: Caught between climate change and global indifference
To withhold climate assistance is to punish the Afghan population for the acts of its leaders.
An A to Z of the children killed by Israel in Gaza
Israel has killed at least 17,400 children in its war on Gaza.
Who is Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, charged with fraud by the US?
The US has charged one of India's richest men, Gautam Adani, with fraud alleging a multibillion-dollar bribery scheme.
ICC issues arrest warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu for ‘war crimes’ in Gaza
Court also issues warrants for former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif.
ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu and Gallant, Hamas’s Deif
The International Criminal Court has announced that it is issuing international arrest warrants.
Biden’s last-minute permission to strike deep inside Russia divides Europe
Britain and France have long agitated for a more aggressive posture, but Germany still refuses to give Taurus missiles.
Could RFK Jr, Trump’s presumptive health secretary, ban vaccines?
RFK Jr might try to curb access to vaccines if not able to impose an outright ban but will face pushback, experts say.
Inside Italy’s designer bag sweatshops
101 East goes undercover in Italy to expose the sweatshops making bags for some of the world's leading luxury brands.
Serbia arrests 11 as anger surges over roof collapse at train station
Deadly incident occurred after Novi Sad station was renovated, protesters blaming sloppy work led by corrupt officials.
Israeli attacks on Gaza kill at least 88, including children in their sleep
Air raids on Beit Lahiya and Gaza City come as humanitarian crisis worsens in besieged territory.
Australia vs India: Bumrah backs Kohli to shine in Border-Gavaskar series
Fresh from a shock home defeat by New Zealand, India begin Australia tour with question marks over Virat Kohli's form.
Romania sanctuary seeks to save bears as hunting resumes
Country is allowing 481 of the protected animals to be killed this year and says the bear population is too large.
Australia vs India: Cummins eyes Border-Gavaskar bounce-back
Australia head into the first Test against India on Friday seeking to end four series of dominance by the tourists.
UK former deputy PM John Prescott dies aged 86
Tony Blair leads tributes to 'incredibly direct' deputy, known for not pulling his punches - on one occasion, literally.
How is Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines still flying amid rockets, missiles?
Despite unpredictable, sometimes dangerous, skies, MEA and other airlines are still flying. Here's how, and why.
Belarus leader Lukashenko pardons 32 prisoners convicted for ‘extremism’
Human rights group Viasna reports 1,275 political prisoners still jailed and face harsh conditions.
Why is the US dollar so strong?
The dollar has rallied on Donald Trump's presidential victory.
How has the UNSC voted since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza?
The US vetoed a Gaza ceasefire draft resolution; here are all the other Gaza resolutions the Security Council voted on.
Google must sell Chrome to end search monopoly, US prosecutors argue
US Department of Justice says Google has 'deprived rivals' of opportunities to expand their search engine market share.
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