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The legacy of Ziad Abu Helaiel – peacefully resisting Israel in West Bank
Known for unarmed protest and settling disputes in his West Bank community, Abu Helaiel's killing has left a 'void'.
Pakistan thrash England to win Test series after Noman, Sajid heroics
Pakistan beat England by nine wickets inside three days in the third Test to seal a 2-1 series win in Rawalpindi.
US election: 10 days left – What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
Harris to campaign with Michelle Obama in Michigan while Trump will have stops in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Condemnation, calls for restraint: World reacts to Israeli strikes on Iran
Israeli military says retaliatory attack 'completed', as Iran says strikes led to 'limited damage'.
Iran says two soldiers killed in Israeli strikes on military bases
Israeli army says its response to 'months of attacks' by Iran was complete and warns Tehran against retaliation.
Once upon a time in Dahiyeh: Israel’s destruction of Lebanon’s communities
Israeli attacks on Dahiyeh this time clearly aim to tear apart the communities living there, residents and experts say.
A nation torn between Russia, the West: Your simple guide to Georgia’s vote
Experts say that Saturday's elections will define where the Caucasus nation's geopolitical future lies.
Harris and Beyonce rally on abortion rights in Texas
Harris tells huge crowd that American women now have fewer reproductive rights than their mothers and grandmothers.
‘Does a Dalit’s life have no value?’: The murder of a teenage girl in India
The 14-year-old's family members say she was raped and murdered. As they seek justice, tensions erupt in their village.
Israel says strikes on Iran are a part of its ‘duty to respond’
Israel will do whatever necessary" to defend itself, Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said.
Video shows Iranian air defence systems activate during Israeli attack
Footage shows Iranian air defence systems active in the skies over the capital Tehran during an Israeli attack.
Chinese hackers target Trump, Vance and Harris campaign phones: US media
FBI is investigating alleged access to mobile phone networks by people associated with Beijing.
Venezuelan opposition activist found dead after detention: Political party
The Voluntad Popular party blames the Maduro government for death of co-founder Edwin Santos.
Can Europe change the course of Israel’s war on Gaza?
A Dutch advisory body says European countries should do more to prevent a larger conflict.
US presidential candidates join global shift rightward on immigration
Experts say the far right's influence has filtered into the mainstream, transforming elections in the US and abroad.
Biden apologises for ‘sin’ of Indigenous boarding school abuses
Forced assimilation policy is a 'sin on our soul', said Biden in first-ever visit to Native American country.
13 ex-Trump officials back Kelly’s stand against Trump
The former Trump aides are 'not surprised' by Kelly's claims Trump complimented Hitler and scorned the US constitution.
Brazil seals $30bn compensation deal with BHP, Vale over 2015 dam collapse
The dam collapse unleashed wave of tailings in disaster that killed 19 people, left hundreds homeless, flooded forests.
Lebanon added to money laundering ‘grey list’
Global watchdog adds Lebanon to its list of nations subject to increased monitoring of financial transactions.
How impunity fuels Israel’s attacks on journalists in Gaza and Lebanon
Israel continues to target journalists because of the global failure to hold it accountable for abuses, advocates say.
“My life will never be the same”: Ta-Nehisi Coates on Israel and Palestine
Ta-Nehisi Coates talks with Marc Lamont Hill about the ties between Palestinian oppression and systemic racism.
Israel must stop ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza, Jordan minister tells Blinken
Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi says regional war is getting worse because the Israeli gov't 'not listening'.
Israeli strike kills 14 children in deadly day for Gaza
An Israeli strike on Gaza's Khan Younis killed 14 children, 13 of them from the same family.
Shipping firms to pay $102m settlement for Baltimore Bridge cleanup
Many unresolved claims remain over the bridge collapse, which killed six people and disrupted local shipping for months.
US to evacuate some diplomats from Haiti after recent gang attacks: Reports
A gang coalition controlling large parts of Haiti's capital has ramped up attacks, several targeting US and UN staff.
At least 38 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza’s Khan Younis
Dozens killed in southern Gaza attack as UN rights chief warns of 'atrocity crimes' in Israel's offensive in north.
‘Ethnic cleansing’ happening in Gaza, Jordan’s FM tells Blinken
Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi warned US Secretary of State Antony Blinken of ethnic cleansing" in Gaza.
Americans left vulnerable while tax money funds military aid abroad
With US taxpayer money flowing abroad for military aid, why are Americans left vulnerable at home?
At least 76 killed as Tropical Storm Trami batters the Philippines
Nearly 320,000 forced to leave their homes due to flooding and landslides while thousands stranded at air and seaports.
White-wing politics dominating US election spell trouble for the world
Whoever wins on November 5 will likely keep the banana republic on a destructive path.
Israelis break into north Gaza as military’s deadly siege continues
Israelis demanding new settlements in Gaza have stormed the border fence.
How Israel Won the West
How Israel has come to occupy such a privileged, protected place in the Western world.
Can Liz Cheney help Kamala Harris election campaign? Or will she hurt her?
Polls suggest some Republican voters are willing to back Harris. But she could also bleed votes because of Cheney.
Uganda sentences LRA commander Thomas Kwoyelo to 40 years for war crimes
Landmark trial marks first time Lord's Resistance Army member has been brought to justice in the East African country.
PKK claims attack on Turkish defence company near Ankara that killed five
Defence Ministry says it hit 34 targets of the outlawed group in north Iraq as Turkey arrests 176 suspects over assault.
Israel’s ‘war’ against the UN
Little is new in Israel's current conflict with the international community in Gaza and Lebanon.
Israeli forces storm Kamal Adwan Hospital during north Gaza siege
Israeli forces have stormed Kamal Adwan Hospital, the main hospital serving the area of north Gaza.
Israeli air strike kills journalists in southern Lebanon
Israeli military accused of targeting media workers by attacking compound housing journalists from seven outlets.
Patients, staff trapped in Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital amid Israeli siege
Israeli military surrounds compound of one of the few remaining medical facilities in the north after shelling building.
South African Indigenous people fight Big Oil to defend ancestors’ spirits
As Shell hopes to begin oil exploration off the Eastern Cape coast, communities fight to protect their sacred waters.
Remembering Shamshad Abdullaev, the world-class Uzbek poet too few knew
Dedicated to his art form, Abdullaev was embraced by unorthodox artists in ex-Soviet republics.
At least four killed in ambush on military vehicle in India’s Kashmir
Security forces deploy drones, helicopters to scan nearby forest to hunt the suspects following the attack in Gulmarg.
Why are some Taiwanese afraid of giving legislators more power?
Critics say changes to government oversight laws could pose a national security risk; supporters of reform disagree.
Bruce Springsteen, Samuel L Jackson, Spike Lee, rally for Harris
Musician Bruce Springsteen condemned Donald Trump as an American tyrant" at an election rally for Kamala Harris.
Can China’s Xi and India’s Modi reset rocky ties after border detente?
The two sides have revealed little about their deal. But there's plenty at stake, from investments to TikTok.
Britain argues over assisted dying: What to know about the emotive debate
The legislation would allow terminally ill patients with six months or less to live to end their lives.
Flood risk as Cyclone Dana hits India, uprooting power lines and trees
No casualties reported after thousands evacuated; authorities warn of strong winds and torrential rains.
US election: 11 days left – What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
Trump hits Arizona and Nevada, while Harris concentrates on Georgia, where she is joined by Bruce Springsteen.
Three journalists killed in Israeli attack in southern Lebanon
The Israeli military did not issue a warning prior to the attack, which is believed to have targeted the journalists.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 973
As the war enters its 973rd day, these are the main developments.
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