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Violent protests over jailing of activist in Russia’s Bashkortostan
Police and protesters clash over jail sentence for Russian activist Fail Alsynov
Guinness World Records reviews evidence related to ‘oldest dog’ title
GWR originally said the canine lived for 31 years and 165 days, breaking a record held since 1939.
The UK’s King Charles to undergo treatment for enlarged prostate
Buckingham Palace says the condition is benign and the 'corrective procedure' will take place next week.
Pakistan-Iran border tensions: A timeline
The Iranian missile attacks on Pakistan are only the latest incident of tension along their border.
EU rearms Ukraine as calls mount for higher defence spending
EU members weren't letting Hungary's objections stall bilateral military aid for Ukraine.
US redesignates Yemen’s Houthis as ‘global terrorists’
Houthi spokesperson says designation would not affect the group's attacks on ships it says are linked to Israel.
Trauma replaces joy for mothers giving birth during Israel’s war on Gaza
Three Palestinian women tell of giving birth in Jabalia refugee camp under the threat of Israeli shelling and bombing.
Iran says attack in Pakistan targeted ‘Iranian terrorist group’
At least two children were killed and three others injured due to the Iranian air attacks in Pakistan.
Analysis: Is Ivory Coast’s AFCON the latest African ‘sportswashing’ case?
African leaders, like politicians elsewhere, use the competition to seek quick wins on the pitch, for respite off it.
Flooding submerges refugee camp in northwestern Syria
Flooding caused by heavy rains engulfs refugee tents in northwestern Syria.
Will new criminal bills turn India into a police state ahead of 2024 vote?
Parliament passed controversial laws in December that have raised concerns about civil liberties and surveillance.
Death threats for a Stalin vandal prompt soul-searching in Orthodox Georgia
An icon featuring Joseph Stalin on display inside Georgia's largest cathedral causes a furore.
Palestinian shop-owner used as human shield by Israeli forces
Israeli forces used a Palestinian man as a human shield after raiding his mobile phone store in the occupied West Bank.
India’s Forgotten Massacre
More than 36 years ago, 72 Muslims were massacred in the Indian village of Maliyana. Today, victims still await justice.
Protest turns violent as activist jailed in Russia’s Bashkortostan
Police use tear gas and arrest dozens to put down the large demonstration, a rarity amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
Christian protesters singing for Gaza ceasefire in US Congress arrested
Around 150 members of the group Mennonite Action were arrested after they sang hymns calling for peace in Gaza.
Kenya religious cult leader to face murder charges over Shakahola deaths
Authorities say Paul Mackenzie ordered his followers to starve themselves and their children to death, to go to heaven.
Ukraine says controlling skies ‘priority’ in war against Russia
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says whoever controls the skies will define 'when and how the war will end'.
Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief lands in Qatar for treatment
Al Jazeera's Gaza bureau chief Wael Dahdouh has landed in Qatar to receive medical treatment.
Gaza will be the grave of the Western-led world order
By supporting Israel's war on Gaza, the West brought its so called 'rules-based' world order to the point of no return.
Thai democracy activist sentenced to more jail time for ‘royal insults’
Lawyer Arnon Nampa is already serving a four-year sentence for comments about the monarchy made at a rally in 2020.
Two dead, dozens injured in explosion in southwest Nigeria
Oyo state governor said explosives stored by illegal miners triggered the blast on Tuesday evening.
At least 17 people killed in explosion at Thai fireworks factory
Photos by rescue workers show debris and body parts after the blast in a remote area.
Israel’s war on Gaza triggered a war on free speech in the West
I was arrested over a single tweet I wrote in support of Palestinian resistance against Israel's military.
Aid headed into Gaza after Israel-Hamas seal first deal since truce ended
Could Israel and Hamas be persuaded to come to an agreement on another truce?
Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief Wael Dahdouh in Qatar for medical treatment
Dahdouh was injured in an Israeli attack in December that killed Al Jazeera cameraperson Samer Abudaqa.
Will Pakistan retaliate against ‘unacceptable’ Iran air attacks?
A counterattack is possible, but Pakistan would be wary of getting pulled into a wider conflict.
Senegal’s Hann Bay, a tourist paradise turned industrial sewer
Once considered one of the most beautiful coves in all Africa, Hann Bay has become a dumping ground.
Pakistan says two children killed in attack by Iran
Pakistan said two children were killed, three others injured after neighbouring Iran launched air attacks in Panjgur.
US Senate rejects Bernie Sanders’ push to tie Israeli aid to human rights
Senators overwhelmingly reject the resolution, which could have imposed conditions on billions the US sends Israel.
Tennis: Jabeur knocked out of Australian Open by teen sensation Andreeva
Tunisia's Jabeur lost 6-0 6-2 to Russia's 16-year-old Andreeva in the second round.
Malaysia charges two with ‘wounding religious feelings’ in now-banned film
Mentega Terbang, about a teenager exploring religion, was banned in September after criticism from conservative Muslims.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 103
Israeli strikes kill 15 in southern Gaza as Japan's shipping firm suspends Red Sea operations amid escalating tensions.
Pakistan says two children killed in attack by Iran
Pakistan said two children were killed, three others injured after neighbouring Iran launched air attacks in Panjgur.
‘Sitting back without work’: Kashmir’s snowless ski slopes hit livelihoods
Locals bear the brunt of an unusually dry winter that's being blamed on unregulated tourism and the climate crisis.
Morocco fans back Atlas Lions to end trophy wait at AFCON 2023
Touted as the favourites to win AFCON 2023, can Morocco finally lift the trophy that has eluded them for 58 years?
Two Malaysians in Guantanamo plead guilty to conspiring in Bali Bombings
Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep and Mohammed Farik Bin Amin agreed to give evidence against alleged mastermind Hambali.
At least 17 injured after Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Rescuers search rubble after two S-300 missiles hit centre of Ukraine's second-biggest city.
China posts sluggish GDP growth in 2023, population declines again
Official data shows GDP was 5.2 percent in 2023, hitting a government target, but recovery looks uneven.
Pakistan says two children killed in ‘completely unacceptable’ Iran attack
Islamabad accuses Iran of violating its airspace in attack targeting armed group Jaish al-Adl and summons ambassador.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 693
These are the main developments as the war enters if 693rd day.
US federal workers risk livelihoods in push for course change on Gaza war
Government employees call a 'day of mourning' in latest sign of internal discontent over Biden administration policy.
New Hampshire primaries: A muted ‘circus’ with Biden missing from ballot
A fight over the primary's first-in-the-nation status has left a rift between state and national Democratic officials.
‘Jews against genocide’ protesters disrupt Austrian parliament
Never again for anyone." Dozens of protesters disrupted the Austrian parliament calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
What might be the consequences of Israeli violence in occupied West Bank?
Violence has surged in the occupied West Bank since Israel launched its assault on Gaza last year.
Qatar announces Israel-Hamas deal for medicine and aid to enter Gaza
Shipment of aid for Palestinians and medicines for captives held by Hamas to leave Doha on Wednesday for Egypt.
Trump attends New York court for defamation trial
Writer E Jean Carroll is accusing Trump of defaming her in 2019 by denying he had attacked her in a department store.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy urges Western allies to step up pressure on Russia
Ukrainian leader says Western hesitation in backing Kyiv is costing time and lives, could prolong fighting for years.
Yemen’s Houthis claim attack on ship in Red Sea as US confirms new strike
Malta-flagged ship hit by missile as US military says it launches a new strike against Houthi targets in Yemen.
It is time to use Russia’s frozen assets to help Ukraine
Western concerns about the transfer of Russian funds seized in the West to Ukraine are unfounded.
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