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Nepal PM wins confidence vote in parliament
Vote was called after Pushpa Kamal Dahal's old coalition allies pulled out of government over choice of new president.
What happened when Iraq was invaded 20 years ago?
It has been 20 years since the US-led invasion of Iraq, Al Jazeera breaks down some of the war's defining moments.
The Imprisonment of Julian Assange
Fault Lines examines what Assange’s case says about press freedom and the consequences of publishing state secrets.
Ancient pearl town discovered in United Arab Emirates
Archaeologists found homes made of beach rock and lime mortar on Siniyah Island.
Palestinians ‘an invention’ of past century: Israel’s Smotrich
After urging the wiping out of Palestinian village, minister stirs new outrage by denying Palestinians' existence.
Analysis: Iran’s influence prevents Iraq’s Arab reintegration
Ties between Iraq and the Gulf Arab monarchies have warmed in recent years, but Iran ultimately has more influence.
Kenyan police fire tear gas, arrest opposition figures at protest
The nationwide protests are against the rising cost of living in Kenya and election victory of President William Ruto.
An ICC warrant against Putin is good – and hypocritical
It's good that the ICC has charged Putin with war crimes. But what about the blood on the hands of the US and Israel?
Houthi rebels: 15 Saudis to be released in Yemen prisoner swap
Yemeni government and Houthis say more than 800 prisoners will be exchanged in total, after UN-mediated talks.
‘Point of no return’: UN report to provide stark climate warning
New synthesis report will play a pivotal role when governments gather in Dubai in December for the UN climate summit.
In Morocco’s mountains, villagers hold onto ancient traditions
Communal granaries have disappeared across North Africa, but Amazigh villagers in Morocco are trying to preserve them.
South Africa arrests 87 before massive anti-government protest
The arrests come before a planned protest by South Africa's third-largest party against the country's economic woes.
Photos: Iconic images from the Iraq War
The war, and the occupation that followed, changed the course of history in Iraq and the wider region.
Imran Khan’s ‘fascism’ jibe as Pakistan police file new cases
Statement follows police filing 'terrorism' and other charges against the ex-PM over the weekend clashes in Islamabad.
Thailand dissolves parliament for May national election
The election would be the second since the 2014 coup and the first since youth-led pro-democracy protests in 2020
Abu Ghraib survivor: Taking the hood off 20 years after Iraq war
A former detainee at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq recounts the horror and pain of his incarceration.
Relief over Credit Suisse rescue short-lived as bank shares sink
As early investor optimism about efforts to stem a banking crisis quickly evaporated, shares of Credit Suisse, UBS fell.
How to sell a war
The US invasion of Iraq was sold to the world as one thing, but the story changed when the facts didn’t fit the script.
China warns against travelling outside CAR capital after killings
The warning comes a day after armed men killed nine Chinese nationals in an attack on a mine near the town of Bambari.
Employees ‘shocked’ after historic bank deal in Switzerland
A bank employee association said it was deeply shocked by the potential consequences of the UBS-Credit Suisse deal.
Netanyahu pushes back Israel judicial changes deadline
Critics have accused Israeli PM Netanyahu of trying to curb independence of the courts.
Malawi moves to rescue survivors after Cyclone Freddy
In Malawi, more than 400 people have died in the flooding caused by Cyclone Freddy.
Ramadan 2023: Fasting hours and iftar times around the world
The pre-sunrise to sunset fast lasts anywhere from 12 to 18 hours, depending on where in the world you are.
From Iraq to Ukraine: Reflections on imperial hubris
The US and Russia continue to repeat the same grave mistakes, sowing death, destruction and instability.
El Clasico: Barca beat Real to go 12 points clear in La Liga
The Catalan club now has a 12-point lead over second-place Madrid with 12 matches to go.
Ex-Australian soldier charged with war crime over Afghan killing
The 41-year-old man is the first serving or former member of the Australian military to be charged with a war crime.
How US propaganda won Iraq’s ‘battlespace’
In American memory, US lives mattered, Iraqi deaths didn't. That was by design. Narrative control was a military goal.
India arrests more than 100 people in manhunt for Sikh separatist
Amritpal Singh, 30, rose to prominence in recent months demanding the creation of Khalistan, a separate Sikh homeland.
The Iraq War, 20 years on
Twenty years after the US-led invasion of Iraq, the effects of war and occupation still reverberate through the region.
Russia overtakes Saudi Arabia as China’s top oil supplier
Chinese imports of Russian oil rise by nearly one-quarter from same period in 2022.
New York Community Bank to buy failed Signature Bank
The 40 branches of Signature Bank will become Flagstar Bank, starting Monday, the FDIC said late on Sunday.
Will Xi-Putin summit deliver a breakthrough on Ukraine war?
Meeting comes as Xi calls for a 'rational way' out of Ukraine war and weeks after China brokered the Saudi-Iran truce.
China and Cambodia hold first naval drills in Cambodian waters
Exercises underline close relationship between Phnom Penh and Beijing, which has expansive claims in South China Sea.
US sees bank deposits stabilise even as some regional banks reel
Deposits in the country's banking system are stabilising, Reuters reported citing unnamed US official.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 390
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 390th day, we take a look at the main developments.
From murder to stadium crush: Can Indonesia’s police reform?
Indonesian police have found themselves in the dock in some high-profile cases amid hopes of greater accountability.
Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong downplay Credit Suisse fallout
Asian financial authorities say Swiss lender's takeover not likely to affect stability of local banks.
China’s Xi calls for ‘rational way’ out of Ukraine conflict
On his way to Moscow, China's president is trying to cast Beijing as a peacemaker after more than a year of war.
Full text: China’s position on settling the Ukraine Crisis
Chinese President Xi Jinping is due to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for talks over the war in Ukraine.
N Korea’s Kim led drills ‘simulating nuclear counterattack’: KCNA
Latest show of force from Pyongyang comes as it bristles at military drills by South Korea and the US.
Israelis, Palestinians agree on steps to curb rising violence
Talks in Egypt stressed the need to prevent any disruptive actions at Jerusalem's holy sites during Ramadan.
Iraq and Iran sign deal to tighten border security
Iraqi officials say move is aimed at tightening frontier with Iraq's Kurdish region.
UBS to buy Credit Suisse for $3.24bn in government-brokered deal
Authorities had been scrambling to rescue Credit Suisse before financial markets reopened on Monday.
What is the legacy of the Iraq War?
The Iraq War has reshaped the country and impacted the region.
Lagos governor re-elected in win for Nigeria’s ruling party
All Progressive Congress's Babajide Sanwo-Olu led the voting with a clear margin over his closest rival.
Iran’s Raisi welcomes invitation from king to visit Saudi Arabia
Iranian president has received an invitation to visit Saudi Arabia following reconciliation deal, Iranian official says.
Israeli wounded in occupied West Bank shooting
Wounded Israeli and soldiers returned fire, wounding Palestinian gunman, who was arrested, Israeli army says.
Montenegro goes to the polls as president seeks re-election
If no presidential candidate secures more than 50 percent of votes, a second round of voting will take place next month.
Floods destroy homes of quake survivors in northwestern Syria
Torrential rains damage hundreds of shelters for families displaced by February 6 earthquakes in Syria.
Afghan women deserve a Nobel Peace Prize
Under the Taliban regime, Afghan women are facing growing hostility and restrictions, but they continue to resist.
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