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Abu Jawad’s heart breaks daily as he buries the people killed by Israel
Burying the dead isn't new, but the 64-year-old undertaker is overwhelmed with the sheer scale and horror of the war.
Are airlines returning to Israel, despite the war on Gaza?
The number of airlines flying into the country has crawled back up to 45, from a low of just seven in December.
North Korea sent Russia millions of munitions in exchange for food: Seoul
South Korea says North Korea has sent Russia 6,700 containers carrying millions of munitions since September.
China broadens law on state secrets to include ‘work secrets’
Law requires protection of information that is 'not state secrets but will cause certain adverse effects if leaked'.
Biden wins Michigan primary, but faces backlash over Israel’s war on Gaza
US president easily wins Michigan but early results show a backlash from some voters over his Gaza policy.
At least 576,000 people in Gaza one step away from famine, UN says
Warning comes as Israeli forces again opened fire on Palestinians waiting for food aid in northern Gaza.
US burger chain Wendy’s plans to test ‘surge pricing’ next year
Company to try raising and lowering prices throughout the day based on demand, prompting backlash.
Thousands of artists call for Israel’s exclusion from Venice Biennale
Art Not Genocide Alliance says any works that represent Israel are an 'endorsement of its genocidal policies' in Gaza.
Brazil’s Fordlandia: Tracing the roots of Amazon deforestation
Henry Ford's utopian city, nestled in the rainforest, reflects an ongoing legacy of deforestation from agribusiness.
Why is Israel’s prime minister determined to attack Rafah?
Benjamin Netanyahu says a ground offensive is vital to eliminating Hamas.
Toddler dies from poisoning in Gaza
A toddler in northern Gaza has died after bread, made from animal feed, poisoned him to death.
Israel holds municipal elections; war on Gaza affects turnout and mood
Israelis are divided over the war and their opinions of the government, resulting in a low turnout and higher tensions.
Germany confirms probe into former Lebanon central bank chief Salameh
Prosecutors say Riad Salameh, bank governor from 1993 to 2023, being investigated for money laundering, other crimes.
Zelenskyy in Saudi Arabia to push for peace, POW deal with Russia
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman seeks to position himself as a potential mediator to end Russia's war on Ukraine.
A Palestinian singer could represent Iceland at Eurovision
Bashar Murad, a Palestinian singer based in Jerusalem, could represent Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest if he wins
German guiltwashing in times of genocide
We have experienced the full severity of Germany's crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism. No, it is not about guilt.
American Muslims helped Biden win in 2020. Will they abandon him now?
Arab and Muslim communities say they'll 'punish' Biden even if it means Democrats lose in November.
Kharkiv’s metro stations are housing schools
Children in Kharkiv are now being taught in underground schools inside metro stations.
Palestinian singer running to represent Iceland at Eurovision contest
Bashar Murad said he wants to use his song to 'illustrate' the difficulties Palestinians face in order to be heard.
Feared Dutch drug lord Ridouan Taghi sentenced to life in mega-trial
The 46-year-old and his associates were guilty of several murders, judges ruled, concluding a years-long trial.
Biden says agreement reached for ceasefire during Ramadan
US President Joe Biden has said Israel has agreed not to engage in military activities during Ramadan in Gaza.
Relief as Italian court says rescued refugees cannot be sent back to Libya
Italy's highest court has ruled that the country's vessels cannot return rescued refugees to the North African country.
The Malawians braving climate shocks and red tape to make banana wine
Global warming has shrunk crop yields in farming communities, forcing an unexpected invention.
Pakistani journalist arrested for social posts against government officials
Asad Ali Toor has been accused of to trying to 'coerce, intimidate, and incite violence' against government officials.
Russian human rights campaigner Oleg Orlov sentenced to jail
The co-chair of a Russian rights group that shared the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize has been jailed for two and half years.
Birth of a Movement: Michigan’s Arab voters rise up to challenge Biden
Arab and Muslim Americans in the perennial swing state hope grassroots activism will bring peace to Gaza.
Nagham Abu Samra: Palestine karate champion, victim of Israel’s war on Gaza
Gaza's beloved champion was in line to participate in the Olympics until an Israeli attack took her life.
What is rugby’s ‘Calcutta Cup’ and why is it played in the UK?
The trophy, steeped in colonial history, is at the heart of a bitter rugby rivalry between Scotland and England.
2-month-old baby dies from hunger in Gaza
A 2-month-old boy has died from hunger after Israel's starvation of Gaza left his parents unable to provide for him.
Donation of $1bn cancels tuition fees at medical school in the Bronx, NYC
Donation from Ruth Gottesman will provide students in New York's worst-performing borough for health with free tuition.
How is occupied East Jerusalem’s diversity under threat?
How is Israel's war sparking dialogue around the diversity of Palestinian identities and co-existence?
Gaza’s budding 11-year-old journalist reporting the war
Gaza's 11-year-old war reporter Sumayya Wushah was inspired by Shireen Abu Akleh to tell Palestine's stories.
Russian activist Oleg Orlov sentenced to 30 months in prison
Moscow court finds veteran human rights advocate who spoke out against the war in Ukraine guilty of discrediting army.
Palestinians scramble for airdropped aid in Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians facing hunger crowded onto a beach as Jordan's military airdropped desperately needed aid.
Hostilities mount on Lebanon border as Hezbollah and Israel swap strikes
The series of attacks revives fears that the war in Gaza could escalate across the region.
The Syrian regime is stepping up its use of suicide drones
The Syrian government calls upon high-precision, low-cost drones to target rebel and civilian personnel and infrastructure.
UK-Houthi conflict stirs fears of escalation among Britain’s Yemenis
Some back the Houthis' attempt to take on the West and Israel over Gaza. Many also worry about a sharper escalation.
AI takes centre stage as Web Summit kicks off in Qatar
Held in the Middle East for the first time, the technology conference aims to connect entrepreneurs with investors.
Russia orders halt on petrol exports
Coming amid attacks on refineries, ban is intended to avert shortages and spiking prices on the domestic market.
Biden says Israel-Hamas ‘ceasefire’ imminent: What could a deal look like?
While Hamas wants a permanent ceasefire, Netanyahu does not want to halt the war until Hamas is defeated.
Gaza faces starvation as Israel continues to block aid
Deliveries of humanitarian aid to Gaza dropped by 50 percent in February compared with January.
Israeli police break up ultra-Orthodox Jews’ military service protest
Israeli police moved in to break up a protest by ultra-Orthodox Jews who want their exemption from military service.
Hamas studying Paris truce proposals as Israel continues Gaza campaign
Palestinian group yet to comment on proposed deal, but decries international failure to get humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Two people shot dead as Guinea protest turns bloody
The strike in Guinea's capital Conakry comes days after the military unexpectedly dissolved the transitional government.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 144
As the war rages in Gaza, US President Joe Biden says he hopes a ceasefire can take effect by early next week.
US claims ‘preemptive’ strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen
Military says it destroyed vessels and missiles in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen that were aimed at the Red Sea.
Biden hopes for a Gaza ceasefire by Monday
US president Joe Biden says he hopes a Gaza ceasefire deal can be agreed between Israel and Hamas by Monday.
Ahead of India election, tension brews in Kashmir over tribal caste quotas
New law granting tribal status to Paharis has angered Gujjars and Bakerwals who fear dilution of constitutional rights.
New Zealand moves to abolish Maori health authority despite protests
Centre-right government says health agency set up to improve access for Maori people will be shut down by end of June.
Supreme Court questions Republican laws to tackle alleged social media bias
Conservative justices express concerns about Florida and Texas laws that curb platforms' content moderation policies.
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