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The view from Gaza: What the US decision not to punish Israel looks like
The US decision not to follow through on its past warning to Israel carries fatal consequences for many trapped in Gaza.
Israeli forces demolish mosque in Negev
Israeli forces have demolished a mosque in the Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran in the Negev.
Was violence toward Iraeli football fans unprovoked?
Follow the sequence of events.
Gaza aid supply goes from ‘bad to worse’ after Israel misses US deadline
Palestinians are forced to queue for hours for food they say is scarce due to Israel's disruption of aid to the enclave.
Israel attacks south Beirut after new Lebanon evacuation warning
The Israeli military repeatedly launches attacks after issuing such alerts, leaving residents with minutes to escape.
The Gaza genocide may not be in the news, but it hasn’t stopped
Israel continues to systematically exterminate Palestinians in Gaza through relentless attacks and starvation.
Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia quits ‘disinformation network’ X
British news outlet The Guardian also said it would stop posting on Elon Musk's X, calling it a 'toxic media platform'.
Trump is back. What does it mean for the US and the world?
Economist Jeffrey Sachs discusses how Trump's victory could change US foreign policy in Europe, Middle East and Asia.
NATO leading military officer on Trump’s return and Middle East
Admiral Rob Bauer on Trump's re-election, and new alliances as global conflicts escalate.
‘I feel anger’: Spain braces for more storms after deadly flash floods
After more than 200 people were killed just two weeks ago, many on high alert again are furious with the government.
Iran willing to negotiate with UN nuclear agency, but not ‘under pressure’
IAEA chief Grossi visits Tehran for talks aimed at more monitoring cooperation at Iran's nuclear sites.
Maori politicians disrupt New Zealand parliament vote with haka
New Zealand's parliament was interrupted by Maori politicians who performed a haka to protest against a new bill.
Video: Massive explosion hits tent camp in Gaza ‘safe zone’
Video captured the moment of an Israeli attack on a tent camp in Gaza's al-Mawasi.
World’s largest coral discovered in Pacific near Solomon Islands
Scientists say coral 'pulsing with life and colour' is 300 years old and three times larger than previous record holder.
Protests against pro-Israel gala on eve of France-Israel match
There were clashes in Paris on Wednesday night between French police and pro-Palestine protesters.
What happened in Abu Ghraib and why did a US court award damages?
The case marks the first time victims of abuse at the hands of US soldiers in Iraq in 2004 have testified in court.
US says China-linked hackers behind ‘significant’ cyberespionage campaign
FBI announcement follows alleged targeting of mobile phones used by Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Police detain pro-Palestinian protesters defying Amsterdam ban
Dutch police detained hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on demonstrations.
Protests in Paris over pro-Israel gala organised by far-right figures
The event, intended to raise funds for the Israeli army, comes before a France-Israel football match in the capital.
Rights group says Gaza forced displacement is war crime
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes with its deliberate forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza.
Highest alert level raised as Philippines braces for Super Typhoon Usagi
Weather agency warns of 'life-threatening' tidal surges in coastal area as another tropical storm forms in the Pacific.
Visualising the war in Sudan: Conflict, control and displacement
The world's worst internal displacement crisis, with at least 14 million people uprooted from their homes, is in Sudan.
Japanese police arrest US man for allegedly scratching letters into shrine
Tourist allegedly told police he defaced Shinto shrine as a 'prank'.
Republicans claim US House, achieving ‘trifecta’ of election victories
On Wednesday, the Republican Party cleared the threshold of 218 seats, achieving majorities in both Congress chambers.
Israel’s forced displacement in Gaza amounts to war crime: HRW
Rights group says Israel appears to have plans to permanently prevent Palestinians from returning to parts of Gaza.
US special counsel seeks pause in Trump classified documents case
Outgoing prosecutor Jack Smith says he needs time to consider next steps in light of President-elect Trump's victory.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 993
As the war enters its 993rd day, these are the main developments.
Bluesky adds 1 million users after US election as users ditch X
Micro-blogging site says it now has more than 15 million users, up from nine million in September.
FBI raids home of Polymarket CEO
CEO Shayne Coplan accuses Biden administration of targeting company over its perceived political associations.
Sri Lanka parliamentary elections 2024: What’s at stake?
Here is why the upcoming parliamentary election is so significant for newly-elected President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
One dead after two reported explosions near Brazil’s Supreme Court
Brazil's Supreme Court has been evacuated as federal police swarm the area to investigate the evening attack.
Trump picks loyalist Matt Gaetz of Florida as US attorney general
Florida legislator says it will be 'honour' to serve as top prosecutor but could face a difficult confirmation process.
Trump taps foreign policy hawk Marco Rubio to lead US State Department
Trump picked his hawkish former rival to be secretary of state, and Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence.
US overdose deaths continue downward trend, giving experts hope
Experts aren't sure what is causing fewer overdose deaths, but they are hopeful the decline is sustainable.
Israel pounds southern Beirut as Lebanon awaits ceasefire proposals
The Israeli army announced that six of its soldiers were killed during fighting with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
New Delhi chokes as winter haze thickens
New Delhi's air quality is getting worse as a thick winter haze blankets the city.
Has the official response to Amsterdam’s violence been biased?
The Dutch city remains tense and divided after Israeli football fans provoke violence.
Entire generation in Gaza would lose education if UNRWA collapses, UN says
UNRWA chief warns new Israeli law threatens education for 660,000 Gaza students and risks extremism and marginalisation.
Trump meets Biden at the White House
US President Joe Biden welcomed President-elect Donald Trump to the White House on Wednesday.
Azerbaijan leader accuses France of colonial ‘crimes’ in COP29 speech
French Ecology Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher says she will not take part in the COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan.
North Korean troops enter battlefield against Ukraine
North Korean troops have begun fighting in Russia's Kursk region, as part of a major Russian offensive.
Republicans pick Thune over Trump loyalist as Senate majority leader
Senator John Thune of South Dakota beat Trump's loyalist Rick Scott to lead the Republican-controlled Senate.
How the anti-drug ‘kingpin strategy’ fuels violence in Mexico’s Sinaloa
Rival criminal factions are battling for control in the Mexican state of Sinaloa after the arrests of two drug lords.
Biden is a ‘lame duck’ president – but can he still put pressure on Israel?
The Biden administration has shown no willingness to change course on Israel. It is running out of time to do so.
Is Israel committing ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza?
'Ethnic cleansing' is increasingly being used to describe Israel's war in Gaza, but is the term appropriate?
The Return of Trump
Fault Lines examines how Donald Trump won back the White House, and what it means for the US and the world.
Germany’s Scholz to request vote of confidence in December
Party leaders agree on dates for the vote of confidence on December 16 and a new election on February 23.
Blinken says Israel met its goals, calls to end Israel-Hamas War
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Israel met its strategic objectives in dismantling Hamas's military operations
Trump meets Biden at White House in US presidential transition meeting
Meeting between the two rivals in Washington is part of the tranditional US handover process and follows 2020 snub.
Heavy rains lash Spain after deadly floods
In the aftermath of deadly flooding, Spain closed schools and evacuated residents as heavy rains lashed the country.
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