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How a Palestinian teen’s release exposed Israeli mistreatment of prisoners
Israel claimed 18-year-old Mohammed Nazal was healthy when leaving prison, but the evidence suggests otherwise.
‘Death corridor’: The al-Samounis recall terror of ‘safe passage’ in Gaza
Three brothers belonging to al-Samouni family were kidnapped by Israeli army on the 'safe corridor' south of Gaza City.
Venezuela holds referendum on oil-rich Guyana region: Four things to know
Sunday's referendum will be held over the fate of Essequibo, an oil-rich Guyana-ruled region that Venezuela claims.
Released Israeli captive urges gov’t to get others out of Gaza
An Israeli captive released last week has spoken publicly for the first time.
UK to start Gaza surveillance flights to locate captives held by Hamas
British officials say 'unarmed and unmanned drones' will conduct surveillance flights in efforts to recover captives.
Israel is using the same tactics in Gaza that al-Assad employed in Syria
Palestinians in Gaza are facing dehumanisation to justify their starvation and bombing just as Syrians have.
Ukraine accuses Russia of ‘war crimes’ after ‘execution’ of captured troops
Ukraine launches probe into the 'execution' of two unarmed soldiers by by Russian forces as Moscow continues attacks.
Near Sfax, refugees scramble after violent clashes with Tunisia police
As police and the national guard scour nearby Al Amra for a missing gun and ammunition, refugees are displaced again.
Over 700 killed as Israel pounds Gaza, widens evacuation orders
The Israeli army has ordered more people to evacuate from southern Gaza, which was earlier declared 'safe zone'.
Philippines accuses Chinese vessels of ‘swarming’ reef off its coast
More than 135 Chinese vessels seen near Whitsun Reef in the South China Sea, the Philippines coastguard says.
US Muslims pledge to ditch Biden in 2024 over his stance on Israel-Gaza war
Muslims in five key states launch #AbandonBiden campaign over US president's refusal to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Taken by the Mediterranean: A mother’s search for her lost son
A two-year search for refugees disappeared at sea trying to reach Spain is an endless mission, desperate relatives say.
Analysis: Israel resumed bombing Gaza, what has happened since?
Do the latest US weapons shipments to Israel hold any clues to how the fighting will go?
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 58
Israel continues to ignore calls for putting a stop to the war and civilian deaths - here are the major updates.
India’s BJP leads in 3 of 4 states in key regional elections
Local media say the right-wing ruling party ahead in key states in boost for PM Modi months ahead of national elections.
German tourist killed in stabbing near Eiffel Tower in Paris
A 26-year-old French citizen arrested in connection with the stabbing that killed one person and wounded two others.
Bombing attack on Catholic mass in Philippines kills four
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr condemns 'senseless and most heinous acts'.
Guinea-Bissau president says this week’s violence was ‘attempted coup’
Clashes between two army factions broke out on Thursday night after two government officials were freed from custody.
Gunmen kill eight bus passengers in northern Pakistan
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack and the motive for the shooting was unclear.
Photos: More deaths and destruction as Israel targets southern Gaza
Palestinians fear the bombings point to a ground operation in the south that would pin them into a shrinking area.
Can Israel learn from the intelligence failure that led to Hamas attack?
Renewed Israeli bombardment of Gaza after the truce is worsening the humanitarian crisis.
Euro 2024 hosts Germany to play Scotland in opening match
Italy face a tough task in defending their title, drawn in Group B, where they will face Spain, Croatia and Albania.
Japan tsunami concerns pass after Philippines earthquake
An earthquake of at least magnitude 7.5 struck Mindanao in the southern Philippines, triggering evacuation orders.
Rohingya refugees reach Indonesia shores in latest boat arrival
A boat carrying more than 100 asylum seekers reaches the archipelago nation while two more boats are still at sea.
Israel pulls Mossad negotiators from Qatar after ‘impasse’ over captives
Hamas says there will be no further prisoner exchange with Israel until the war on Gaza is over.
Jailed ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s party elects new head before election
Gohar AliKhan elected new PTI chairman to allow the party to take part in national election scheduled for February 8.
‘Hell on Earth’ in Gaza: Israel strikes hit Deir el-Balah
Nearly 200 people have been killed in less than two days since the resumption of Israel's attacks on Gaza.
Israel, Palestine and Canada’s ‘schizophrenic foreign policy’
Al Jazeera explores what propels Canada's pro-Israel stance and whether Gaza war atrocities could lead to a change.
Oil companies pledge to lower methane emissions at COP28
Promises made by attending countries include commitments to the Green Climate Fund and renewable energy sources.
It is hypocritical to protest Israel but be silent on Syria and Yemen
Where were those protesting Israel's war on Gaza when civilians were being killed in other conflicts?
Israel deserves every bit of the global public criticism it is receiving
Israel has only itself to blame for the the public outrage against its apartheidreality and the horrific war on Gaza.
Kissinger: A war criminal with a Nobel Peace Prize
The former US secretary of state left behind a legacy of bloody policies still embraced by US officials.
Legia Warsaw fans appear in UK court over violence before Aston Villa match
Police file charges against 46 people over unrest outside the stadium as Villa and Legia trade blame.
First aid trucks enter Gaza since end of truce, renewed Israeli strikes
Aid organisations say they face difficulties operating as Israel resumes its bombardment of Palestinians in Gaza.
Heavy snowfall shuts down air, rail links in southern Germany
Flights grounded at Munich airport, Bayern Munich's home match against Union Berlin also called off.
On Palestine, the gap between the US right and left is huge
Two takes on Gaza with ex-US National Security Advisor John Bolton and human rights activist Sarah Leah Whitson.
Five grassroots climate justice movements COP28 could learn from
From Pakistan to Paraguay, these campaigns are trying to bring out changes in communities at front line of the crisis
Police raid Moscow gay bars after top court’s LGBTQ ‘extremist’ designation
Russia's Supreme Court ruling has been the most drastic step against the LGBTQ movement under Putin's rule.
Reparations fund ‘historic’, but real fight begins now: Climate campaigners
Experts say the loss and damage fund launched at COP28 is just the first step towards climate justice.
Israel issues ‘evacuation map’ as it targets south Gaza
South Gaza and its displaced Palestinians have been heavily bombarded by Israeli forces since the truce came to an end.
‘I miss my routine’: A displaced Gaza mother recalls life before the war
Imtithal, forced to leave her home, talks to Al Jazeera about the precious family moments she misses most.
‘Diamonds are in my blood’: The Jain jewellery traders of Antwerp
How did followers of Jainism, a faith that shuns attachment to material goods, come to boss the global diamond industry?
Israel bombs hundreds of targets in Gaza as truce efforts continue
The renewed violence enters second day with Gaza's health authorities reporting almost 200 dead due to Israeli attacks.
Refugee footballers in Zambia fight for place in top league
A football team from a refugee settlement in Zambia is fighting for promotion to the country's top division.
Near Rafah border, baby dies and aid held up again as Israel’s war resumes
One of the 28 premature Gaza babies moved to Egypt from al-Shifa is dead. And trucks with Gaza aid must wait again.
‘It gave me a purpose’: Surf therapy transforms lives in South Africa
Waves for Change, which originated in South Africa, works with young people at high risk of 'toxic stress'.
Is Israel criminalising Palestinian thoughts too, amid Gaza war?
Israel is taking a variety of actions to crack down on any form of support for the Palestinian cause.
Palestine-Israel through three European lenses
Israel-Gaza as seen in Europe: examining how history has informed coverage in Germany, France and Ireland.
Russia boosts size of armed forces by 170,000 troops
President Putin's decree takes number of Russian service personnel to 1.32 million amid continuing Ukraine war.
US sends ‘bunker buster’ bombs to Israel for war on Gaza, report says
Apart from ground-penetrating munitions, the US has also given Israel several other types of bombs and artillery shells.
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