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Who are the new Palestinian armed groups? | Start Here
A new generation of Palestinian armed groups are fighting against Israel's occupation.
At least 10 dead, dozens missing after landslide in western India
Rescue teams battle lashing rain to look for survivors in a village in Maharashtra state's Raigad district.
The hunt for India’s timber trafficking kingpin
101 East investigates the rise of India's alleged kingpin of red sandalwood smuggling and the fight to capture him.
New Zealand seal historic win over Norway in World Cup opener
Football Ferns produce a scintillating second half performance to beat Norway 1-0 in the Women's World Cup opener.
Israel to allow Palestinian Americans entry, wants US visa waiver
The US has previously prevented Israel from joining its Visa Waiver Program, citing treatment of some US citizens.
Women’s World Cup 2023 opening ceremony focuses on First Nations
The World Cup opens by honouring the culture of the Maori people of New Zealand and First Nations people of Australia.
Wheat at 3-week high as Ukraine port attacks cause supply fear
Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports increase supply fears as wheat futures reach a three-week high.
Australia’s Sam Kerr to miss two games at World Cup with injury
Kerr's loss is a big blow for the Matildas, who are considered one of the favourites to win the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Tunnels under Jenin camp: How Palestinian fighters fooled Israel
The tunnels were claimed to have been the first to ever be discovered under the Jenin refugee camp.
Outrage in India over video of Manipur women paraded naked, raped
Incident happened on May 4, a day after deadly riots broke out between Meitei and Kuki-Zo tribes in the remote state.
German police hunt for lioness on the loose in Berlin’s suburbs
The police urges residents to stay indoors after two people saw a lioness chasing a wild boar down a street near Berlin.
One dead, 41 injured in suspected gas explosion in South Africa
Authorities estimate that an area covering five city blocks was damaged and at least six roads affected in the incident.
Inside the eviction of Palestinians losing their Jerusalem home
The Sub Labans lost their home of several decades after being forced out by Israel at the start of the month.
Kenya’s opposition set for second day of tax-hike protests
The Wednesday-to-Friday demonstrations are the third round of protests that the opposition has called for this month.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 512
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 512th day.
Ukrainian push stalls, Russia’s command baulks, food crisis looms
Russia has ended the Black Sea grain deal in retaliation for Ukraine attempting to make a military breakthrough.
Apple testing platforms to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT
Tech giant reportedly testing a chatbot after lagging behind rivals in growing field of AI.
Are China and the US listening to each other?
Recent high-level visits from the US to China are a good sign. But the US must actually listen to Chinese concerns too.
Netflix’s subscribers surge after password-sharing crackdown
Streaming giant says it added nearly 6 million customers after restricting the sharing of accounts between households.
Why organisers think ‘sky is the limit’ for new US cricket league
Major League Cricket's co-founder talks to Al Jazeera about the new venture, the US market and the spread of the sport.
Where is China’s foreign minister Qin Gang?
Qin's absence from public view has prompted rampant speculation and highlighted Beijing's lack of transparency.
In India, fantasy gaming is causing addiction and financial ruin
Lack of regulation and massive advertising campaigns by fantasy gaming apps have raised addiction concerns.
At least 20 wounded as Russia strikes Ukraine’s Mykolaiv, Odesa
Latest Russian air attacks hit Ukrainian port cities of Mykolaiv and Odesa, local officials say.
Women’s World Cup: Can anyone dethrone the US football team?
The long-dominant USA faces a tough challenge from other rising teams amid injuries, inexperience and an evolving sport.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian, injure 4 in occupied West Bank
Palestinian health ministry and Red Crescent said that one person killed and four wounded by Israeli forces in Nablus.
Protesters storm Swedish embassy in Baghdad over Quran burning
Protesters angered by burning of copies of the Quran in Sweden set fire to the Swedish embassy in the Iraqi capital.
Russia warns ships traveling to Ukraine considered part of war
Russia's defence ministry said ships travelling to Ukraine considered to be potentially transporting military cargo.
Stanford president resigns following research ethics probe
Marc Tessier-Lavigne was cleared of participation in research misconduct after concerns arose over data manipulation.
New Zealand shooting kills two ahead of World Cup tournament
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has assured the public that there is 'no wider national security threat' from the shooting.
In Vietnam, risking all in the search for a better life
In Vietnam's Nghe An province, the export of people as migrant labour is a key element of the province's economic plans.
Trump handed dual court defeats amid ongoing legal woes
The former US president is facing two criminal proceedings, as well as a civil case brought by writer E Jean Carroll.
Honduras to build island colony to imprison gang members
Officials hope the isolated facility will cut gang members off from criminal networks on the mainland.
Protests in Thailand as rivals derail Pita’s PM bid
Thai parliament blocks Move Forward Party's progressive leader from renomination for prime minister, prompting protests.
Australia vs Ireland: Women’s World Cup preview
Sam Kerr's Australia will hope to make the most of their recent form and home advantage in their opener against Ireland.
As Cuba’s private sector roars back, choices and inequality rise
Even as more small businesses have popped up across the island, some simply can't afford what's on sale.
US athletes allege hazing abuse at Northwestern University
Student-athletes say hazing at the prominent Illinois university included 'physical, sexual and emotional abuse'.
US sanctions Guatemalan officials over ‘undemocratic’ activity
US State Department accuses Guatemalan judges and prosecutors of targeting journalists and undermining democracy.
Israel prays for ties with Saudi Arabia, Herzog tells US Congress
Saudi-Israeli normalisation would be a 'huge sea change' for the Middle East and the world, Israeli president says.
New Zealand vs Norway preview: Women’s World Cup 2023 opener
New Zealand seek their first-ever win in the tournament when they face 1995 champions Norway in the opening match.
‘No more’: Anti-racism group to monitor UK police after scandals
The Alliance for Police Accountability is launched in the UK on the heels of explosive scandals linked to the police.
US, China to work ‘intensively’ on climate issues in weeks ahead
US envoy John Kerry says more work needed before agreement with China on key issues as both nations rebuild trust.
Prigozhin in video tells Wagner troops to prepare ‘for Africa’
Mutinous mercenary boss welcomes his fighters in Belarus, tells them they will not participate in Ukraine war for now.
‘Work, food, freedom’: Afghan women protest beauty parlour ban
Security forces break up Kabul protest by dozens of women against a ban on beauty salons.
Kenya police fire tear gas at anti-govt protesters
Kenyan police on Wednesday fired tear gas at protesters who took to the streets in defiance of a government warning.
El-Sisi pardons Egyptian researcher Patrick Zaki and lawyer
Patrick Zaki had been sentenced to three years in prison on Tuesday after being accused of spreading 'false news'.
Syrian pound sinks to historic low on the parallel market
Syrian pound was devalued by the country's Central Bank on Tuesday, furthering the currency's collapse.
Germany debates siestas as Europe grapples with soaring heat
Germans should follow southern Europeans, who have more experience with extremely hot weather, officials say.
Are we heading towards a far-right European Union?
We always assumed European unity would imply greater cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism, but that may not be the case.
‘Healing process’: Indigenous people welcome Tulare Lake return
Flooding due to climate change restores US lake, causing devastation for some and a 'blessing' to others.
Shooting the Messenger: Journalism under fire by the Israeli army
The Israeli army has reportedly killed more than 55 journalists in the occupied Palestinian territory since 2000.
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