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Remembering Palestinian journalist Amna Homaid
Israeli Channel 14 aired her photo, claiming she was a 'terrorist'. A few weeks later an Israeli missile killed her.
What’s happened in Gaza since ICJ ordered Israel stop Rafah assault?
Israel has continued to bomb Rafah despite the ICJ ruling on Friday that ordered Israel to halt its operations there.
Hamas armed wing fires barrage of rockets at Tel Aviv from Gaza
Hamas armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, have launched a barrage of missiles from southern Gaza towards Tel Aviv.
To understand my dad, I needed to learn about the day he was shot
My father was shot while reporting on the second Intifada. I went on a journey to meet the man who saved his life.
Fires in India cause two tragedies just hours apart
At least seven newborn babies were killed in a fire at a children's hospital in India's capital, after another blaze.
Slovenian FM: Recognising Palestine is a ‘moral duty’
Tanja Fajon discusses her country's Palestine recognition process.
China, South Korea leaders meet before trilateral talks with Japan
China's Li and South Korea's Yoon agree to launch a diplomatic and security dialogue and to resume free trade talks.
Aid trucks enter Gaza after weeks as Israeli attacks continue across strip
Estimated 200 aid trucks far short of a minimum of 500-600 trucks required daily to feed millions of Palestinians.
Divestment & the Murky Billions
How does divestment work?
Lithuania’s Nauseda eyes re-election in run-off overshadowed by Russia
Incumbent president says he sees Russia as an 'enemy' and has accused Moscow of trying to destabilise Vilnius.
Burkina Faso extends military rule by five years
The military had promised elections in July to restore civilian rule, but it also said security would take priority.
Man claiming to be Israeli soldier arrested for anti-Muslim abuse in UK
A man who described himself as a soldier with the Israeli army was arrested for racially aggravated assault'.
UK’s Sunak promises mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if elected
Ruling Conservative Party says it will bring back national service if it wins the July 4 general election.
UN estimates more than 670 killed in Papua New Guinea landslide
Authorities are trying to establish evacuation centres on safer ground on either side of the massive swath of debris.
Video reveals scale of Papua New Guinea landslide with hundreds feared dead
Drone video reveals the extent of the damage caused by a landslide in Papua New Guinea, which killed over 670 people.
Fire at children’s hospital kills seven newborns in India’s capital
The owner of the hospital has fled, police said, adding that legal action is being taken against the individual.
Casa Skate – a new generation of skateboarders in Morocco
As Casablanca has boomed, so has the city's skateboarding infrastructure, a boon for young people hopeful for the future
Celtics rally late to push Pacers to brink of elimination in NBA playoffs
A combined 60 points from Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown helped Boston steal Game 3 on the road in Indianapolis.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 821
As the war enters its 821st day, these are the main developments.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024: Bangladesh team preview
Can Bangladesh finally shed the title of perennial underachievers and progress to the knockouts of the T20 World Cup?
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024: Full list of squads for the 20 nations
Full squads of all 20 nations competing at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 in the US and Caribbean.
At least 47 killed in Sudan army’s last Darfur stronghold el-Fasher
At least 30 civilians and 17 soldiers killed as RSF press deeper, towards the capital of North Darfur, governor says.
Tens of thousands cheer at ANC rally before South Africa elections
South Africans head to the polls on May 19 in elections that could see the ANC lose its majority for the first time.
Hamas official rejects talk of new negotiations with Israel
Israeli media have reported that Gaza ceasefire talks will resume on Tuesday in Cairo.
Exotic dancer drama, Anora, wins Cannes top prize
The second prize went to All We Imagine as Light, the first Indian entry to the festival in 30 years.
At least 24 people, including children, killed in fire in India’s Gujarat
The fire broke out at a family entertainment venue in Gujarat's Rajkot district.
Attacks kill four in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, three in Russia’s Belgorod
Local authorities in Kharkiv say two missiles hit a hardware hypermarket as part of renewed Russian assault on the city.
Vessels supporting US-built Gaza aid pier wash away in heavy seas
CENTCOM said that four vessels had broken free from their moorings, but that pier was still functional.
Photos: Up close and personal, cicadas display nature’s artwork
With rich reds, gentle greens and basic blacks, nature's screaming, crawling artwork is the epitome of rare beauty.
Car explosion kills at least one in Syria’s Damascus
The explosion comes as an Israeli drone attack reportedly targeted a car and a truck near Syria's border with Lebanon.
Israel continues to bomb Gaza, including Rafah, despite ICJ ruling
Dozens of Palestinians killed across the besieged territory as Israeli forces hit multiple targets from north to south.
Watching the watchdogs: The US media and intergenerational fault lines
The media is playing a central role in the clash between progressive youth and the political establishment in the US.
Millions vote amid heatwave alert in Phase 6 of India’s staggered election
Many people lined polling stations before the start of voting at 7am to avoid blazing sun at peak of summer.
A brief history of the traffic light and why we need a new colour
The design has barely changed in 100 years but, now, self-drive vehicles may need a fourth colour.
Modi’s media marathon
As Narendra Modi fights for a third term in office, his media blitz is like nothing he has done before.
Punched, choked, kicked: German police crack down on student protests
Germany's students protesting against Israel's war on Gaza say their right to free speech is under attack.
‘Down with dictatorship’: Tunisians rally against gov’t crackdown on media
Demonstration comes after two Tunisian commentators critical of President Saeid were sentenced to prison.
Italy to resume UNRWA funding as Gaza faces humanitarian crisis
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani says most of the $38m funding will be allocated for food in Gaza.
Four anti-Muslim claims dominating India’s election: What’s the truth?
India's Hindu nationalists have peddled conspiracy theories about Muslims. Here are some facts about their claims.
Chile arrests firefighter for allegedly starting deadly blaze in February
A firefighter and a forest official held on suspicion of starting a fire that killed 137 people in Vina del Mar city.
Some 45,000 Rohingya flee amid allegations of beheading, burning in Myanmar
UN rights chief Volker Turk urges Bangladesh, other countries 'to provide effective protection' to the latest refugees.
Rescuers search rubble after over 300 buried in Papua New Guinea landslide
Landslide blocked highway access to affected communities making helicopters the easiest way to reach the disaster zone.
Colombia’s ex-President Uribe charged with witness tampering
Uribe, who was president from 2002 to 2010, faces up to 12 years in prison for witness tampering and bribing witnesses.
ICC T20 World Cup 2024 stadiums: Where’s India vs Pakistan and the final?
Al Jazeera's guide to the nine venues that will host the T20 World Cup matches in the United States and West Indies.
Fearing war with China, civilians in Taiwan prepare for disaster
With society polarised, establishment criticised for doing too little, people take civil defence into their own hands.
Families of Uvalde school shooting victims sue Microsoft, Meta and gunmaker
The two lawsuits allege the technology firms entered into a 'scheme' with the gun manufacturer to promote its weapons.
ICJ orders Israel to end its Rafah offensive
The UN's top court orders Israel to immediately halt its offensive on Rafah.
How the Arab world will enable Palestine to win its war of liberation
With Arab unity, an independent, sovereign UN member state of Palestine will likely emerge very soon.
ICJ rules Israel must stop Rafah operation, what’s next?
The International Court of Justice has issued a legally binding order for Israel to halt its invasion of Rafah.
US calls for swift police deployment to Haiti after missionaries killed
US official says 'Haiti cannot wait' as Washington pushes for Kenya-led mission to help country tackle gang violence.
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