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Muslim countries announce start of Ramadan in shadow of Gaza war
This year's observance, for many, is marred by Israel's war on Gaza.
Centre-right party ahead in Portugal election, exit polls show
Three polls show the right-leaning parties combined, including far-right Chega, could secure an outright majority.
Are US and EU plans to send supplies to Gaza credible?
Famine looms in parts of Gaza as Israel's war on the besieged territory enters its sixth month.
US military airlifts some embassy personnel from Haiti, bolsters security
The US operation comes amid gang violence that threatens to bring down the government and has led thousands to flee.
Ukraine rejects pope’s call to ‘raise the white flag’ to end Russia’s war
Catholic leader, 87, told Swiss broadcaster that Ukraine should negotiate with Russia and raised idea of surrender.
Sudan army general rules out Ramadan truce unless RSF leaves civilian sites
Sudan general rejects truce after UN Security Council calls for cessation of hostilities during the Islamic holy month.
Protests over Israeli leader Herzog’s presence at Dutch Holocaust Museum
Thousands of protesters demonstrate in Amsterdam against Israel's war on Gaza.
‘We are tired, angry and mad’: 180,000 women march in Mexico City
Thousands take to the city's streets on International Women's Day to protest rampant violence.
Week in pictures: From a sinking ship off Yemen to Polish farmers’ protest
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Around the world, cinephiles say ‘meh’ to Hollywood’s Oscar nominees
Hollywood films entertain but don't uplift, film scholars say.
Ramadan Mubarak: Hear greetings in different languages
Here is how to wish someone Ramadan Mubarak in various languages around the world.
Efforts to establish maritime aid delivery routes for Gaza
The EU and US are sending ships to Gaza to establish maritime aid routes to bypass Israeli restrictions.
UK ‘terror’ attack survivors warn against equating Muslims with ‘extremism’
Group of survivors says such language fuels anti-Muslim sentiments in the UK.
Covering the White House
"People are afraid to ask the questions that I ask or in the way that I ask them."
Ramadan around the corner in Sudan amid ‘the world’s largest hunger crisis’
25 million people affected by the war in Sudan don't know where their next meal is coming from, according to the WFP.
Al Jazeera films Haitians being deported back across border into chaos
Teresa Bo reports as the Dominican Republic deports thousands of people back to Haiti where security has collapsed.
The school Nollywood built: How new Nigerian filmmakers got their groove on
New initiative introduces training and mentoring to Nollywood, an industry known for its do-it-yourself resourcefulness.
Will Israel be allowed to continue its Gaza starvation strategy?
US Senator Van Hollen: It's time for the US to tell Israel, If you continue to ignore us, there will be consequences.'
India signs $100bn free trade deal with European EFTA bloc
India to lift import tariffs for several industrial products from four-nation group in return for 15-year investment.
Hezbollah fires rockets into Israel after deadly strikes
Lebanese armed group says it launched dozens of rockets on Israeli village of Meron, after Israeli strikes killed five.
Palestinians fear Israeli violence in Jerusalem during Ramadan
As Palestinians prepare for Ramadan, many fear that Israeli authorities and far-right Israelis could provoke unrest.
Syria avoids regional cold shoulder despite Captagon drug trade
Billions of dollars go to the Syrian government, leaving it at the centre of the amphetamine's trade.
Nigeria school abductions: More pupils snatched as army hunts for missing
Locals tell Al Jazeera they feel abandoned by the government and will have no peace of mind until the children return.
Voting under way in Portugal general elections amid populist surge
Voters head for the polls in an early election that could see country join a shift to the right across Europe.
Carolina Toha: Chile still healing more than 30 years post-dictatorship
Chile's interior minister on the nation's journey from authoritarian rule.
Ramadan and the power of faith and unity
The holy month provides a framework for voluntary change and communal cohesion.
Ship that will build temporary pier in Gaza departs its US base
Critics of pier plan for aid delivery by sea demand Israel open land crossings as Gaza humanitarian crisis deteriorates.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 156
Famine in northern Gaza has reached dangerous levels with 25 people dying of hunger and dehydration, Gaza officials say.
In a Rafah school called ‘Hope’, Gaza IDPs seek shelter from Israel’s bombs
The staff and students at El-Amal Rehabilitation Society have pivoted to helping displaced people coming to Rafah.
India’s opposition slams gov’t as top election official quits ahead of vote
Arun Goel's resignation leaves poll body with only one of three mandated officials to conduct the election, due by May.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 746
As the war enters its 746th day, these are the main developments.
Deadly blast hits Pakistani city of Peshawar
The blast in Peshawar's Board Bazaar area wounded one person believed to be in a critical condition.
At least 19 killed, 7 missing in flash floods in Indonesia
Disaster management agency says more than 80,000 people have fled to temporary government shelters.
US opens criminal probe into Boeing 737 MAX mid-flight blowout
Investigation comes amid heightened scrutiny of Boeing's safety record following fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.
Biden makes contradictory remarks on ‘red lines’ for Israel in Gaza
US president says Israel's Netanyahu is 'hurting Israel' more than helping in his handling of the war.
Verstappen wins F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to extend winning streak
The Dutchman made it nine wins in as many races as he cruised to a comfortable victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Why can’t Nigeria stop the kidnapping of schoolchildren?
About 300 schoolchildren are missing after the latest mass kidnapping in Nigeria.
India blast their way past Bazball to seal Test series win against England
India win the fifth and final Test in three days to take the series against England 3-1 as Bazball is questioned again.
Varadkar concedes defeat in Ireland’s referendum on family, women’s roles
The Irish PM had called the referendum a chance to do away with 'very old-fashioned, very sexist language about women'.
Asif Ali Zardari elected Pakistan’s president for second time
Pakistani lawmakers vote for return of widower of Benazir Bhutto after elections marred by rigging claims.
This Ramadan, give to Gaza
Donating to Gaza charities will not address the cause of Palestinian suffering, but it can help alleviate dire need.
Israel hits landmark residential tower in Rafah as Gaza truce talks stall
Israel hits one of the largest residential towers in Rafah with air raid, displacing hundreds who fled the building.
From Malcolm X to ‘reality rap’: Decoding hip-hop album art
Amid institutional racism in the US, album artwork sends pointed messages about Black culture and politics.
Sweden resumes aid to UNRWA as Israel steps up Gaza attacks
First payment of $20m to be disbursed after Sweden gets assurances of the UNRWA's checks on spending and personnel.
Israel’s ‘anti-Zionists’ brave police beatings, smears to demand end to war
Some have been jailed for refusing to serve in the armed forces while others face threats and harassment.
Iran condemns UN experts’ report on protest crackdown as ‘false’, ‘biased’
Report by UN fact-finding mission says Iran's brutal suppression of 2022 protests amounted to crimes against humanity.
The airdrops: Optics of urgency, illusions of aid
An absurd spectacle as the US drops aid into Gaza while also arming Israel.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 745
As the war enters its 745th day, these are the main developments.
Will a four-day work week solve Germany’s labour shortage?
Counterintuitively, a new German experiment is testing whether working less can help overcome a labour crunch.
UN Security Council calls for ceasefire in Sudan during Ramadan
Fighting has forcibly displaced more than 8 million people, with millions more in need of food and humanitarian aid.
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