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President Biden, stop vetoing peace!
My and my fellow rabbis' urgent pleas for a ceasefire stem from our religious convictions as Jewish spiritual leaders.
A simple guide to the AFC Asian Cup 2023 stadiums
A quick look at the nine stadiums that will host the 2023 Asian Cup matches in Qatar.
Fuel leak on Astrobotic’s moon lander leaves ‘no chance’ of soft landing
A 'critical loss of fuel' dims hope for what had been a planned moon landing on February 23.
Israel’s war on Gaza and the ‘obligation to prevent genocide’
Experts say ICJ case accusing Israel of genocide highlights Genocide Convention duties and a need for political will.
Are Israel and Hezbollah on the brink of war?
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr explains the Israeli strategy behind the army's recent strikes into Lebanon.
Several police kidnapped in Ecuador after state of emergency declared
President Noboa declares a state of emergency after the disappearance of a powerful gang from prison.
Why has Pakistan scrapped a lifetime ban on convicts holding office?
In advance of elections, Pakistan's Supreme Court lifts a ban on people with convictions holding political office.
The Great British Post Office scandal, explained
How did UK postal workers end up wrongly imprisoned for fraud?
Blinken tells Israel to avoid ‘further civilian harm’ in Gaza
In Tel Aviv, US secretary of state says sustainable peace in the region includes the creation of a Palestinian state.
Irish singer Sinead O’Connor died from ‘natural causes’, coroner confirms
The Nothing Compares 2 u singer was pronounced dead at her London home in July last year.
Has Pakistan’s top court cleared former PM Sharif’s way back to power?
The country's Supreme Court on Monday effectively allowed Sharif to contest the February elections.
US appeals court judges appear sceptical of Trump immunity claim
Trump's legal team sought to convince judges that former presidents should not be prosecuted for actions in office.
‘They’re targeting us’: Sudan’s army cracks down on democracy activists
In the midst of war, Sudan's army is retaliating against activists for their role in bringing down the former regime.
Huge crowds at Black Nazarene procession in Philippines
Hundreds of thousands of devotees came on to the streets of the Philippines' capital Manila.
How does the war on Gaza affect mental health of Palestinian children?
Children's mental well-being is being pushed beyond the breaking point as experts warn of huge consequences.
Israeli military vehicle runs over body of Palestinian
An Israeli military vehicle has been filmed running over the body of a Palestinian who was shot during a raid.
Gabriel Attal becomes France’s youngest prime minister
The 34-year-old, who is also the first openly gay French premier, was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron.
2023 shatters record for world’s warmest year: EU climate agency
Copernicus Climate Change Service says 2023 'very likely' the warmest year in the past 100,000 years.
Russia and Ukraine’s cross-border missile battle stokes rhetoric
Kyiv and Moscow focus on missiles and targets as new phase of tit-for-tat air raids takes hold.
Which countries back South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ?
Here are countries which welcomed the ICJ case that says Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
Biden is no different than Trump
He lies just like him, he abandons his duty just like him.
‘Brink of war’: Hezbollah-Israel trade further strikes across border
Fear that Israel-Gaza war could spark regional conflagration growing amid rise in violence across Israel-Lebanon border.
Hasina remains the high priestess of Bangladesh’s dynastic democracy
PM Sheikh Hasina has won yet another 'election', but without a mandate from her people.
‘Kill and dump policy’: Baloch protest man’s custodial murder in Pakistan
Nearly 400 ethnic Baloch, half of them women and children, camp in Islamabad weeks after the 'extrajudicial' killing.
Chinese satellite launch triggers alarm in Taiwan
The alert comes as Taiwan prepares for next week's elections.
A Gaza footballer’s journey from pitch to hospital amid Israel’s war
Football, which was synonymous with life in Gaza, has been forced to take a back seat as players struggle to stay alive.
South Korea takes dog meat off the menu
The government will provide compensation to dog meat businesses, although consumption was already rare.
Niger military tribunal grants son of deposed president provisional release
Salem Bazoum had been in detention at the presidential residence with his parents since the coup in Niger in July 2023.
How did India’s Supreme Court send Bilkis Bano’s rapists back to jail?
Modi's government had helped set 11 convicted rapists free two years ago. But the top court said rules were violated.
Bhutan goes to the polls in election focused on economic woes
Despite Bhutan prioritising 'Gross National Happiness' over GDP, voters are firmly focused on the economy in election.
Protesters heckle Biden with calls for ceasefire in Gaza
Watch the moment protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza heckled US President Joe Biden.
Farmers stage tractor blockades across Germany
The protest caused disruptions at Germany's borders with France, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Ecuador declares state of emergency, curfew after druglord escapes prison
Police promise to find notorious gang leader known as Fito, who escaped from a maximum-security jail over the weekend.
Ethnic conflict in India’s Manipur has ‘completely ruined’ businesses
More than eight months of ethnic violence in Manipur has led to an unprecedented loss to the economy and business.
Alaska Airlines did not ground Boeing despite warning signs before blowout
US investigators say the plane was allowed to fly despite triggered warning lights on previous three flights.
Countries file UN complaint over Boeing 737-800 shot down by Iran in 2020
The Ukrainian plane was hit by two missiles Iran says were fired in error shortly after takeoff, killing 176 people.
Death toll from Japanese quake jumps to 161 as snow hinders relief efforts
Thousands of households remain without power, but situation in evacuation centres is slowly improving.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 685
As the war enters its 685th day, these are the main developments.
Modi row with the Maldives
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tourism campaign in India's Lakshadweep territory sparks an ugly row with the Maldives
US officials renew calls for Israel to reduce civilian casualties in Gaza
Palestinian Health Ministry says 249 people killed and 510 wounded in Israeli assault on Gaza over 24 hours.
Governor’s revolt: Why Iowa’s Kim Reynolds split from Trump ahead of caucus
As the US's Iowa caucus nears, Reynolds breaks with tradition by endorsing a Trump rival. What does she stand to gain?
MSF evacuates staff and their families from Gaza’s al-Aqsa hospital
Doctor's Without Borders (MSF) has been forced to evacuate its staff from Gaza's al-Aqsa hospital
What international solidarity exists with journalists under Israeli attack?
More journalists killed in three months of Gaza war than in all of World War II or Vietnam War.
German football legend Franz Beckenbauer dies aged 78
Beckenbauer captained West Germany to a World Cup victory on home soil in 1974.
White House rejects calls for US defence chief to go
Lloyd Austin criticised for not disclosing his multiday hospitalisation to the president and public for several days.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne resigns
The move paves the way for a cabinet reshuffle as President Emmanuel Macron aims to give his presidency new momentum.
How a parkour group in Gaza turns war ruins into sporting arenas
Spider Parkour's love for their sport defies Israel's bombs as they find ways to showcase their skills during the war.
Israel says it is scaling down north Gaza operations. What does that mean?
The Israeli army did not claim to have destroyed Hamas's forces, but rather to have eliminated its 'senior commanders'.
Hezbollah field commander killed
An Israeli drone strike kills Wissam al-Tawil, a senior Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon
Farmers block roads across Germany to protest against subsidy cuts
In Berlin, dozens of tractors blast their horns and block the main avenue leading to the Brandenburg Gate.
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