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Gaza’s only cancer treatment hospital shuts down after running out of fuel
The Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital has suspended operations after an Israeli blockade cut off fuel supplies.
South Africa beat New Zealand by 190 runs in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Quinton de Kock's and Rassie van der Dussen's centuries help South Africa thrash New Zealand in Pune.
King Charles’s visit to Kenya unearths memories of ‘unresolved injustices’
The monarch's presence elicits mixed reactions among Kenyans even as he expresses regrets for colonial violence.
Remembering lost loved ones in Oaxaca on Mexico’s Day of the Dead holiday
On Dia de los Muertos, the streets of Oaxaca come alive with celebrations, as Mexico sees a spike in holiday tourism.
Against the ‘Denkverbot’: If you cancel Palestine, cancel us
Germany's attempts to silence Palestinian voices will result in nothing but more anti-Semitism, terror and suffering.
Taliban urges Pakistan to grant more time for undocumented Afghans to leave
Pakistan has given 1.7 million undocumented Afghans in the country until November 1 to leave voluntarily or be deported.
North Korea sends Russia artillery rounds for satellite advice: S Korea
Pyongyang and Moscow have an 'arms-for-liftoff deal', claims South Korea's spy agency.
‘Inhumane’: World reacts to Israeli attacks on Jabalia refugee camp
Israeli air strikes on a densely populated Gaza camp have provoked global criticism.
Israel’s deadly attack on the Jabalia refugee camp: What we know so far
Israeli air raids on the refugee camp has killed dozens and injured hundreds drawing condemnation from Arab nations.
‘Where do I go back to?’: Expelled Afghans battle chaos at Pakistan border
Nearly 1.7 million undocumented Afghans ordered to leave the country by Wednesday as'holding centres' are set up.
Macron visits Kazakhstan on strategic tour of Central Asia
The French president is seeking to compete with Russia and China for influence in Central Asia.
KNOW THEIR NAMES: Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza
A Palestinian child in Gaza is killed in an Israeli attack every 10 minutes.
What’s happening in Gaza in numbers
A look at the numbers gives you an idea of the scale of what's happening.
‘He threw up blood’: Palestinian detainees face abuse in Israeli custody
From beatings to withholding medicine, testimonies point to growing rights violations in Israeli jails since October 7.
Iran’s Khamenei calls for boycott of Israel amid Gaza bombardment
Iran's supreme leader wants Muslim countries to stop selling oil and food to Israel, while noting role of US and allies.
At wrestling school in Indian village, women chase better life and glory
Whether they become champions or not, the girls from humble families receive rare lessons in female empowerment.
Watching the watchdogs: Fear in newsrooms silences pro-Palestine voices
Sidelining of journalists and pro-Palestinian analysts is increasing as Israel tries to dominate the media narrative.
What to know about the UK’s AI Safety Summit
PM Rishi Sunak is bringing together more than 100 experts to address the misuses and risks of artificial intelligence.
Rafah crossing opens briefly to allow some foreigners, wounded to exit Gaza
Temporary opening is the first since the start of the war on October 7.
Under Israeli attack: Who are the Christians of Gaza?
They're small in number, but with deep roots that they are unwilling to leave behind.
To kill a family: The loss of Wael Dahdouh’s family to an Israeli bomb
As the Al Jazeera Arabic Gaza correspondent delivered a live news report, he received the call he'd always dreaded.
Dozens arrested, killed in West Bank and Gaza in Israeli raids overnight
Fatah leader arrested in West Bank's Jenin camp as air strikes and ground assaults continued in Gaza.
Sirens in Sevastopol as Ukraine ramps up attacks on Crimea
Ukraine's strategy to quell Russia's control of Crimea and the Black Sea requires patience, says Zelenskyy.
Gaza suffers another communications blackout amid Israeli bombardment
Phone and internet services cut despite warnings that communications blackouts exacerbating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Is Russia recruiting Muslim migrants to fight its war in Ukraine?
Moscow appears to be flouting its own laws to boost its forces, targeting foreign workers from Central Asia.
Rafah crossing linking war-torn Gaza to Egypt opens
More than 500 foreigners, dual nationals and dozens of injured Palestinians are allowed to leave the war-torn enclave.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 26
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 25th day, these are the main developments.
Inside Benjamin Netanyahu’s mind: How is Israel’s PM plotting the war?
Netanyahu's indecisive, distrustful nature adds to the dangers of his war on Gaza, say experts who've studied his mind.
Bolivia cuts ties with Israel; other Latin American countries recall envoys
Countries blame Israel's 'disproportionate' attack on Gaza and reiterate calls for a humanitarian ceasefire.
Myanmar military’s human rights abuses a ‘system exercised from the top’
New research linking alleged violations to soldiers and commanders suggests actions are institutionalised.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 616
As the war enters its 616th day, these are the main developments.
Biden’s Israel funding request gets scrutiny, hits early hurdle
US rights group says president's request to Congress suggests US may 'bankroll' displacement of Palestinians.
Has Israel achieved its objectives by launching wars on Gaza?
Israel has bombed the strip and laid siege to Palestinians living there.
Al Jazeera engineer loses 19 family members in Israeli air raid
Al Jazeera condemns Israeli attack that killed family members of broadcast engineer Mohamed Abu Al-Qumsan.
Shopping, queuing for bread, looking for water: Life in Gaza City continues
With no respite from Israeli bombing, Gaza City residents continue to go on living a semblance of their daily routines.
Hamas says it will release some foreign hostages in coming days
The Palestinian group says it has informed intermediaries of its plan to release some foreigners held captive in Gaza.
UN chief Guterres says aid trickling into Gaza is ‘completely inadequate’
UN leader says that escalation will bring 'immense suffering' to civilians and warns of potential regional escalation.
Gaza war: Biden support plummets to 17 percent among Arab Americans
New survey shows growing US Arab dissatisfaction with president amid Washington's unconditional support for Israel.
China security minister in Myanmar as fighting rages near border
Ethnic rebel groups launched coordinated attacks on military outposts near the border with China.
Salt in paradise: What a Louisiana crabber is losing to saltwater intrusion
Drought has allowed sea water to advance up the Mississippi River, putting drinking water and other resources at risk.
Photos: Dozens killed in Israeli air attack on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza
Health ministry in Gaza says more than 50 people were killed in the attack on Tuesday and 150 others were wounded.
Protests in Lebanon express frustration at international support for Israel
Demonstrators rallied outside the French embassy in Beirut to call for support for Palestinians under threat in Gaza.
What records and awards does Argentina’s Lionel Messi hold?
A look at Lionel Messi's glittering career, laced with records and awards in club and international football.
Gaza has become a ‘graveyard’ for thousands of children: UN
According to UNICEF, an average of 420 Palestinian children killed or injured every day in Gaza Strip since October 7.
Japan police arrest suspected gunman after hostage standoff
Authorities say the attack at a post office may be related to an earlier shooting at a hospital that wounded two people.
Russia says Kyiv behind shooting of Ukrainian pro-Moscow separatist leader
The FSB arrested a 46-year-old Russian man in Crimea for allegedly acting as an accomplice, Russian state media reports.
Analysis: It’s a win-win for Hezbollah against Israel so far
Hezbollah does not need to cross the border to keep Israel locked into the prospect of a two-front war.
High interest rates is hurting one more industry: Mortgage lenders
Mortgage brokers, who rely on commissions, are struggling as their income has dipped as home buyers move to cash.
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by seven wickets in ICC Cricket World Cup
Opener Fakhar Zaman marked his return with 81 runs as Pakistan beat Bangladesh in Kolkata.
Dozens killed in Israeli air attack on Gaza refugee camp: Medical official
Palestinian authorities in Gaza say more than 50 people killed and 150 others wounded in Israeli air raid on Jabalia.
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