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Palestine, the alchemy of big lies and future of the university
Universities are once again at the centre of culture, and through it, political warfare.
Could Ethiopia and Somalia go to war?
Mogadishu says a deal to grant Addis Ababa access to sea in Somaliland is a violation of its sovereignty.
‘Criminal complaints’ filed against Israeli President Herzog in Switzerland
Swiss prosecutor confirmed the filing but would not reveal details about the nature and number of the complaints.
Germany’s parliament approves easing citizenship laws
Legislation allows people to be eligible for citizenship after five years, opens up possibility of dual nationalities.
Israeli minister says only a deal can free captives as rifts split cabinet
Gadi Eizenkot's comments come amid disagreement in the war cabinet about how to handle the war in Gaza.
It’s high time for all those at Harvard to stand with Palestine
The university must end its complicity in genocide, and protect students standing with the oppressed.
Christian Zionist cowboys: American and Israeli affinities laid bare
The American cowboys flocking to Israel amid its war on Gaza expose the parallels between the two settler societies.
Non-Aligned Movement criticises Israel’s war on Gaza at Kampala summit
Foreign ministers within the 120-member bloc have adopted a resolution at the summit, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza..
Gaza’s morning ritual: Searching under rubble for dolls, books, loved ones
From Gaza, Al Jazeera's Mohammed R Mhawish looks back on more than 100 days of carnage.
UN says Palestinians detained by Israeli forces humiliated, beaten
Rights official says Palestinian men detained by Israeli security forces in unknown locations for between 30 to 55 days.
Why isn’t the world keeping #EyesOnSudan?
The Sudanese youth are again at the forefront of organising online and offline as the country is being ravaged by war.
People are getting sick because of Israel’s war on Gaza
Doctors in Gaza are warning that diseases like Hepatitis-A are rapidly on the rise.
Palestinians in Ukraine decry ‘double standard’ as Kyiv supports Israel
Ukraine has supported Israel throughout the latest conflict, upsetting Palestinians as war ravages Gaza.
$900 fine for a delivery rider’s death: Do couriers have any rights?
The death of a Turkish delivery courier has brought into focus the conditions under which riders work.
Japan counts down to ‘Moon Sniper’ landing on lunar surface
A successful touchdown will make Japan the fifth country ever to put a spacecraft on the moon.
Why has the Maori king of New Zealand called a national meeting?
The gathering will discuss how Maori rights can be protected by upholding their interpretation of Treaty of Waitangi.
Palestinians welcome Chile and Mexico’s call for ICC probe into Gaza war
Two countries express 'growing worry' over 'escalation of violence' in International Criminal Court referral.
‘Credibility at stake’: Why did Iran strike inside Pakistan amid Gaza war?
Tehran's attacks on Pakistani, Iraqi and Syrian land have only one thing in common, say analysts: a show of strength.
Is time running out for Egypt’s Salah to win AFCON in Messi moment?
The Egyptian footballing great is on a continuing quest to win one piece of silverware missing in a stellar career.
Soldiers raid Ecuador prison as two arrested for prosecutor’s murder
The government's crackdown on gangs faces fierce retaliation as violence rages in the country.
‘It’s very scary now’: Fear grips Haiti’s Port-au-Prince amid gang violence
A key community in Haiti's capital has been under siege for days as violence escalates.
US lawmakers pass spending bill to avert government shutdown
House of Representatives also votes to keep the lights on in government facilities for at least another six weeks.
Pakistan to conduct national security review amid standoff with Iran
Meeting of top military, civilian leaders is being held after Pakistan's retaliatory strikes on armed groups in Iran.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 105
Clashes over a two-state solution and US foreign policy on Houthi strikes - here are major updates.
Netanyahu rejects Palestinian statehood
During a press conference Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he objects to Palestinian statehood.
North Korea touts ‘underwater nuclear weapon system’, blasts US drills
Pyongyang promises to deter 'hostile military manoeuvres' after naval exercises between US, South Korea and Japan.
‘Used to be a festival’: Why Pakistan is seeing a subdued election campaign
Crackdown and censure on the main opposition party turns the run-up to the February 8 election into a lukewarm affair.
‘Better future’: India’s Ayodhya sees business boom with Ram temple launch
Ayodhya is getting an economic boost as the city gears up for millions of tourists to see the controversial Ram temple.
Los Angeles Times to lay off ‘significant’ number of employees, union says
LA Times Guild announces one-day walk-out to protest planned layoffs.
US says ‘not at war’ with Houthis; Biden admits strikes not halting attacks
Remarks after US conducted its fifth round of strikes against targets in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.
‘So sad and scared’: Asylum fears mount as White House hints at border deal
Biden White House wants lawmakers to approve Ukraine aid, which Republicans have premised on new asylum restrictions.
Palestine boost Asian Cup knockout hopes after draw with UAE
Palestine frustrated by 10-man UAE at Asian Cup but a 1-1 draw gives them hope going into the final group game.
At least 10 civilians dead in suspected Jordanian air raids in Syria
The attack marks the latest effort to disrupt drug trafficking into Jordan, but residents warn of civilian casualties.
A ‘series of failures’ in Texas school shooting response
DOJ calls Texas shooting response a series of failures'
Israel’s Netanyahu reiterates rejection of Palestinian state after Gaza war
US says there's 'no way' to solve Israel's long-term security challenges and rebuild Gaza without Palestinian statehood.
Video shows aftermath of a summary execution of 15 men in a Gaza apartment
A family in Gaza says they witnessed the summary execution of 15 men when Israeli soldiers raided their building.
Biggest NATO drills since Cold War to start next week
The drill will involve about 90,000 personnel and rehearse NATO's execution of its regional defence plans.
Can Iran and Pakistan contain cross-border tensions?
Pakistan launches strikes inside Iran, saying they were retaliation for attacks by Tehran on targets in Pakistan.
Suspected Jordanian air strike in Syria kills at least 9
Crowds gather and search for survivors around a home flattened by an air attack in southern Syria
US Justice Dept says ‘critical failures’ in Uvalde school shooting response
Report cites failed communication and leadership in police response to mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
France denies Russian claim of mercenaries in Ukraine
Moscow said on Wednesday that its forces had carried out a strike on a building housing 'foreign fighters' in Kharkiv.
Blackouts in Gaza must not be used as ‘weapons of war’: Rights group
Gaza is under a weeklong sustained telecoms outage, the longest since the onset of the war with Israel.
Kenya cult leader charged with ‘terrorism’ over starvation deaths
Paul Mackenzie and 94 others charged over deaths of followers whose bodies have been exhumed from the Shakahola forest.
How much will the US Supreme Court shape the 2024 presidential election?
With a conservative majority on the bench, experts warn the justices could face scrutiny as they weigh election cases.
‘Libya is hell’ 126 refugees rescued in the Mediterranean say
A boat in distress was intercepted by a rescue ship, saving 126 people, including 30 minors and one infant.
Israeli arrests of Palestinian journalists soared in 2023: CPJ
More than a dozen Palestinian journalists held in Israeli jails since the start of the Gaza war on October 7.
What is the UK’s ‘Safety of Rwanda’ bill and why are MPs fighting over it?
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pushes the bill through the House of Commons but not without much squabbling.
DR Congo’s shambolic election should be a wake-up call for the SADC
The regional body should not allow electoral irregularities to threaten democracy and development in Southern Africa.
Which are the armed groups Iran and Pakistan have bombed — and why?
Iran's raids in Pakistan near border areas were part of Tehran's unprecedented missile launches on three countries.
Northern Ireland grinds to a freezing halt over public pay dispute
Unions representing approximately 170,000 of the region's 225,000 public sector workers called the 24-hour strike.
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