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Israel-Hamas conflict: List of key events, day 2 after surprise attack
As the conflict between Israel and Palestine enters day two, these are the main developments.
Max Verstappen hails third Formula One championship title as ‘best’ yet
The 26-year-old Dutch star clinches his third title in a 19-lap sprint race in Qatar, with six Grands Prix to spare.
Afghanistan earthquake death toll rises to 2,000: Taliban officials
Child rescued from underneath the rubble in Herat province as death toll from Afghanistan quake passes 2,000.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 592
As the war enters its 592nd day, these are the main developments.
‘My voice is our lifeline’: Gaza journalist and family amid Israel bombing
With hundreds of people dead from Israel's bombardment, one family shelters in a dimly lit room amid a looming war.
Powerful earthquake kills more than 100 people in western Afghanistan
The death toll is expected to rise as rescue efforts continue after the magnitude 6.3 earthquake.
Fears of a ground invasion of Gaza grow as Israel vows ‘mighty vengeance’
The Israeli military is still fighting with Hamas in parts of southern Israel after it launched an attack there.
Buzzing Tel Aviv’s streets empty, as Israel-Hamas conflict escalates
Cafes shut, streets empty, football games cancelled: The Hamas attacks have brought the Israeli city to a standstill.
From hubris to humiliation: The 10 hours that shocked Israel
The Palestinian blitzkrieg is a military failure and a political catastrophe for Israel of colossal proportions.
Israel flattens Palestine Tower amid deadly Gaza bombardment
Al Jazeera's team was reporting live when the Palestine Tower right behind them was struck by an air strike.
What happened in Israel? A breakdown of how Hamas attack unfolded
Hamas launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood inside Israel, killing dozens and taking hostages in a shocking assault.
Photos: Israel pummels Gaza after Hamas’s unprecedented attack
The attack by the armed group running the besieged Gaza Strip took Israel by surprise.
Hamas says it has enough Israeli captives to free all Palestinian prisoners
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri says group expects fighting with Israel to continue.
Peace has not stopped Afghanistan’s depopulation
Climate change is bringing about more devastation, forcing more Afghans to flee.
Aftermath of the attacks on Israel in Ashkelon
Israel says at least 22 people have been killed and hundreds wounded in an unprecedented, multi-front attack.
India vs Australia: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Two-time winners India face five-time champions Australia in a mouthwatering one-day international in Chennai.
Israel army launches air attacks on Gaza
Hundreds of residents in the Gaza Strip have fled their homes to move away from the border with Israel.
World reaction to surprise attack by Palestinian Hamas on Israel
International response after Hamas launches the biggest attack on Israel in decades with hostages taken and many killed.
India gifted Asian Games cricket gold over Afghanistan by ranking rule
India were declared winners of the final under an Asian Games-specific rule after the game was washed out by rain.
Why the Palestinian group Hamas launched an attack on Israel? All to know
Dozens killed, hundreds injured after Hamas sends rockets, fighters in to Israel, which has started bombing Gaza.
Scenes from Hamas’s morning rocket attack on Israel
Air raid sirens wail across southern and central Israel, with the army urging people to stay near bomb shelters.
Poland: Elections in a time of broken media
A battered media sphere, anti-immigration rhetoric & euroscepticism: What's at stake in Polish parliamentary elections.
Can Rishi Sunak’s economic plans bring change to the UK?
The British prime minister has pitched the Conservatives as a party of change at its annual conference in Manchester.
Paul Kagame: Africans can’t permanently stay in a ‘victim’ position
The Rwandan president discusses his views on African institutions and how they reflect the continent's problems.
At least 22 Israelis killed as Hamas launches surprise, multi-front attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells nation: 'Citizens of Israel, we are at war'.
Colombians held over Ecuador presidential candidate’s murder slain in jail
Ecuador's president pledges to get to bottom of killings in prison of six Colombian suspects in high-profile murder.
Record-breaker US gymnast Simone Biles claims 21st world title
US gymnast is now the world's most decorated gymnast ever with 34 medals across world championships and Olympics.
US ‘disturbed’ by Russia’s plan to reverse nuclear test ban ratification
Russia says withdrawal from ratification of nuclear weapons test ban treaty places Moscow on 'equal footing' with US.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 591
As the war enters its 591st day, these are the main developments.
Her son was killed by the Colombian military. Now, she’s getting an apology
Defence Minister Ivan Velasquez has apologised to families of 19 civilians killed by soldiers under false pretenses.
US auto workers halt strike expansion after concessions on EV battery plant
UAW President Fain praises breakthrough, with implications for labour arrangements undergirding green transition.
Poland and Hungary clash with EU leaders over migration reform
Migration has become a flashpoint in the European continent's politics and a central focus of far-right parties.
Has Bashar al-Assad really won the war in Syria?
Government blames armed groups for attack on military academy in Homs.
UK’s opposition Labour Party gets a boost from Scotland by-election victory
Labour leader Keir Starmer hails 'seismic result' as his party takes a parliamentary seat from the SNP.
Iowa risks millions of dollars as it faces losing first-vote status
Democrats moving from Iowa to South Carolina for first vote in primary cycle means less money for Midwestern state.
US jobs growth exceeds expectations, fuels interest rate hike fears
The US economy added 336,000 jobs in September, far more than many economists expected.
Palestinian killed as Israeli settlers attack West Bank town of Huwara
The killing of 19-year-old Labib Dumaidi comes amid a period of rising settler violence across the West Bank.
Pakistan beat Netherlands by 81 runs in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Haris Rauf took three wickets as Pakistan's bowlers dismissed Netherlands for 205.
‘They miscalculated’: Ukraine turns the tables on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet
Russia relocates ships from Sevastopol while the UK lauds Kyiv's 'functional defeat of the Black Sea Fleet'.
Afghanistan vs Bangladesh: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 preview
Afghanistan have never beaten Bangladesh at the ICC Cricket World Cup and will aim to change that in Saturday's match.
Who is Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi?
The jailed Nobel laureate has been a prominent voice in Iran's women's movement.
Why is the Biden administration forgiving student debt?
This week Joe Biden announced debt relief worth billions of dollars for struggling graduates.
‘You can still smell the blood’: Shock turns to grief in Ukraine’s Hroza
Relatives struggling to cope after attack that killed more than 50 people in tiny village in northeastern Ukraine.
Abaya ban in French public schools: Secularism or discrimination?
UpFront examines discrimination and secularism in France after the government bans the abaya in public schools.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Ethnic cleansing or restoring sovereignty?
Marc Lamont Hill challenges the Azerbaijani Ambassador to the United Kingdom on the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Under Sunak, can the right-wing Conservatives win another UK election?
Party, which held a divisive conference this week, has been in power for 13 years but is struggling in opinion polls.
European Union leaders meet in Granada to discuss enlargement, migration
Summit comes a day after dozens of European leaders pledged continued support for Ukraine in fight against Russia.
Ethnic Armenians who fled Nagorno-Karabakh long for home, decry Azerbaijan
Having fled Nagorno-Karabakh, ethnic Armenians say they won't return as they bank on more support from Yerevan.
Who are the 2023 Nobel Prize winners so far?
This year's laureates have opened doors for disease control, technological advancements and subversive literature.
India is weaponising FATF recommendations against civil society
The terrorism financing watchdog should beware of India's misuse of its recommendations to stifle dissent.
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