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AI takes centre stage as Web Summit kicks off in Qatar
Held in the Middle East for the first time, the technology conference aims to connect entrepreneurs with investors.
Russia orders halt on petrol exports
Coming amid attacks on refineries, ban is intended to avert shortages and spiking prices on the domestic market.
Biden says Israel-Hamas ‘ceasefire’ imminent: What could a deal look like?
While Hamas wants a permanent ceasefire, Netanyahu does not want to halt the war until Hamas is defeated.
Gaza faces starvation as Israel continues to block aid
Deliveries of humanitarian aid to Gaza dropped by 50 percent in February compared with January.
Israeli police break up ultra-Orthodox Jews’ military service protest
Israeli police moved in to break up a protest by ultra-Orthodox Jews who want their exemption from military service.
Hamas studying Paris truce proposals as Israel continues Gaza campaign
Palestinian group yet to comment on proposed deal, but decries international failure to get humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Two people shot dead as Guinea protest turns bloody
The strike in Guinea's capital Conakry comes days after the military unexpectedly dissolved the transitional government.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 144
As the war rages in Gaza, US President Joe Biden says he hopes a ceasefire can take effect by early next week.
US claims ‘preemptive’ strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen
Military says it destroyed vessels and missiles in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen that were aimed at the Red Sea.
Biden hopes for a Gaza ceasefire by Monday
US president Joe Biden says he hopes a Gaza ceasefire deal can be agreed between Israel and Hamas by Monday.
Ahead of India election, tension brews in Kashmir over tribal caste quotas
New law granting tribal status to Paharis has angered Gujjars and Bakerwals who fear dilution of constitutional rights.
New Zealand moves to abolish Maori health authority despite protests
Centre-right government says health agency set up to improve access for Maori people will be shut down by end of June.
Supreme Court questions Republican laws to tackle alleged social media bias
Conservative justices express concerns about Florida and Texas laws that curb platforms' content moderation policies.
Biden hopes for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza by Monday
Biden's comments come as negotiations to end Israel's devastating war on Gaza appear to gather pace.
Canada unveils law to force tech firms to remove ‘harmful’ content online
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says web giants have failed to keep kids safe online.
Taylor Swift’s father accused of assaulting photographer in Australia
Police in the state of New South Wales say they are investigating the alleged incident.
After decades touting openness, Singapore sees foreign meddling threat
City-state's invocation of foreign interference law highlights challenges of maintaining a highly globalised economy.
Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a humanitarian crisis
Heavy fighting between the Congolese army and M23 rebels is fuelling displacement and regional tensions.
Two years in, left and right united in opposing more US aid for Ukraine
With no end in sight to conflict with Russia, conservatives and progressives say 'no' to more military aid for Ukraine
Arabic calligraphy on dress design causes chaos in Pakistan
A Pakistani police officer is being hailed as a hero for negotiating the safe escort of a woman accused of blasphemy.
Macron holds meeting in Paris to rally European support for Ukraine
French president says Ukraine's allies need to 'jump-start' their support for Kyiv as the war enters its third year.
Suicide vs genocide: Rest in power, Aaron Bushnell
Bushnell's extreme act of protest has put Western corporate media to shame.
Hungary parliament elects new president following scandal
Parliament approves appointment of Tamas Sulyok, 67, a Constitutional Court chief, to replace Katalin Novak.
Palestinians flee starvation in north Gaza
People in North Gaza are risking their lives by fleeing from north to south Gaza because they fear starving to death.
Hungary ratifies Sweden’s NATO bid, clearing final obstacle to membership
Vote by Hungarian parliament ends more than 18 months of delays.
‘Until death’: The Bedouin clan resisting violent settler displacement
The people of al-Muarrajat remain undeterred, even after a recent and disturbing settler threat on their lives.
Photos: Farmers clash with police near the European Union headquarters
Farmers have been protesting for weeks across Europe against red tape and competition from cheap imports.
Hind Rajab: Were Israeli troops around where the six-year-old was killed?
Al Jazeera has analysed the final hours of a 6-year-old who begged to be rescued as Israeli tanks closed in on her.
US serviceman dies after setting himself on fire in Gaza protest
US serviceman Aaron Bushnell set fire to himself outside the Israeli embassy in Washington DC.
Navalny was close to being freed from prison before his death, says ally
Maria Pevchikh says Alexey Navalny was due to be freed in exchange for a Russian FSB assassin imprisoned in Germany.
US airman dies after setting himself on fire outside Israeli embassy
Aaron Bushnell yelled 'Free Palestine!' then lit himself on fire near the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC.
It is time to articulate a Muslim approach to justice and liberation
The secularised framework of decolonisation has failed to bring true liberation to the oppressed.
‘Lawfare’ on Israel’s war on Gaza reaches Germany. Will the case succeed?
Top German officials including Chancellor Scholz are being sued for allegedly 'aiding genocide'.
Dozens dead after mosque attack in southern Burkina Faso, sources say
Places of worship and religious leaders across Burkina Faso have been targeted in attacks blamed on rebels.
Thousands rally to support Brazil’s accused ex-president Bolsonaro
Thousands of people came to show their support for Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro.
Has Israel complied with ICJ order in Gaza genocide case?
Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,523 Palestinians in the month after the ICJ ordered Israel to prevent genocide.
What happened in Gaza while Israel was meant to act to stop genocide
The ICJ gave Israel a month to report back on how it prevented acts of genocide in Gaza, but the killing didn't stop.
Settler violence: Israel’s ethnic cleansing plan for the West Bank
The Israeli state is actively encouraging settler violence against the Palestinians as part of its displacement policy.
‘Deepening occupation’: Turkey condemns Israel on last day of ICJ hearing
As UN's top court holds its final day of hearings, more countries say Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine must end.
Ex-PM Nawaz’s daughter is Pakistan’s first female provincial chief minister
Maryam, Nawaz Sharif's eldest daughter and apparent political heir, becomes first female chief minister of Punjab.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 143
As it continues with its offensive, Israel is expected to submit a report to the ICJ regarding its actions in Gaza.
Nigerians suffer along border with Niger as economic sanctions bite
The closure of Nigeria's border with Niger has worsened the economic situation and insecurity in the region.
UN agency warns of ‘looming famine’ in Gaza amid Israel war
Half a million people in Gaza face starvation and all 2.3 million experience acute food shortage, aid agencies report.
Algeria inaugurates world’s third-largest mosque ahead of Ramadan
It's also Africa's largest, but critics view it as a vanity project for a former president who named it after himself.
India beat England by five wickets to bag Test series in Ranchi
Gill and Jurel guide the hosts home in a tense chase to win the fourth Test after England set India a target of 192.
Palestinian PM Shtayyeh hands resignation to Abbas over Gaza ‘genocide’
Shtayyeh's move comes amid US pressure on PA to work on a structure that can govern a Palestinian state after Gaza war.
Israel mulling ‘evacuation plan’ as Rafah offensive looms
Rafah assault 'inevitable', says Israeli PM Netanyahu. Any deal with Hamas would only delay it.
Meta unveils team to combat disinformation and AI harms in EU elections
Tech giant's head of EU affairs says team will bring together experts from across the company.
South Korea sets deadline for striking doctors to return to work
Officials say striking young doctors have until the end of February to return to work or risk being punished.
Hamas to halal: How anti-Muslim hate speech is spreading in India
Ahead of national elections, a new report tracks how hate speech events map geographically across India.
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