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Turkey’s Erdogan and Hungary’s Orban pledge to strengthen ties in Budapest
The two countries are the only holdouts in NATO to not have ratified Sweden's bid to join the transatlantic alliance.
Taiwan’s last generation to fight China
Veterans of Taiwan's battles with China say their history holds lessons for the upcoming presidential election.
Russia designates author Boris Akunin ‘terrorist and extremist’
The popular novelist has criticised Russia's war on Ukraine and previously called Vladimir Putin a 'deranged dictator'.
Death and fear among civilians in NW Syria amid Assad regime’s bombardment
Multiple people were killed in Idlib and towns in the western countryside of Aleppo in shelling over the weekend.
Vatican approves blessings for same-sex couples under certain conditions
A landmark ruling approved by Pope Francis says priests can bless same-sex couples under some circumstances.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan delivers AI-generated speech to campaign from prison
In a first in Pakistan, jailed ex-PM's party uses audio clip made by artificial intelligence during a virtual rally.
Sky-high inflation takes a toll on mental health in Argentina
Argentina has the highest per-capita rate of psychologists in the world. Many are reporting a spike in economic anxiety.
Sudan: When it is ‘maximalist’ to demand fighters vacate civilian homes
Foreign mediation in Sudan is failing because it continues to be misguided and based on flawed assumptions.
EU investigates Elon Musk’s X over possible breaches of social media law
European Commission says platform breached content moderation rules under EU Digital Services Act.
Captives mistakenly killed by Israeli troops left SOS signs in Hebrew
The killing of the three men sparks intense outcry in Israel and raises concerns about its military's wartime conduct.
Who is Mallika Sagar, the IPL’s first female auctioneer?
Sagar is set to break new ground as the first female auctioneer to wield the gavel at the IPL 2024 auction.
Yemen’s Houthis say they attack two more vessels in the Red Sea
Owner of Swan Atlantic says unidentified object strikes ship but none of crew hurt. Panama-flagged vessel also targeted.
People ‘buried alive’ outside Gaza hospital during Israeli raid
Israeli forces are accused of using bulldozers to crush and bury Palestinians alive as they raided Kamal Adwan Hospital.
President el-Sisi declared victorious in Egypt election
Sisi took 89.6 percent of the vote to secure a third term, with turnout at 66.8 percent, says election authority.
Why Chileans rejected conservative constitution, and what’s next?
Another constitution vote seems highly unlikely at least until 2025 as leftist president focuses on policy reforms.
Iran points at Israeli-linked group as cyberattack disrupts fuel network
Tehran says Israel-linked Predatory Sparrow group is behind the disruption.
Uganda court hears suit filed in opposition to anti-LGBTQ law
The law has drawn widespread condemnation from the international community but is popular in conservative Uganda.
Israel accused of wielding starvation as a weapon of war against Gaza
Human Rights Watch urges world to speak out against 'abhorrent war crime'. Israel brands the NGO 'anti-Semitic'.
‘Bloodbath’: Israel continues to target Gaza hospitals and civilians
No let up in Israel's onslaught despite mounting calls for a truce and aid deliveries.
We know who created Syria’s torture programme and how
And we have enough evidence for courts to hold them to account.
Volunteers help Palestinian citizens of Israel harvest amid Gaza war
Since the war began, Israel has suspended work permits for about 130,000 day workers from the occupied West Bank.
Eight people dead in Guinea oil terminal blast, say police
The blast occurred in downtown Conakry, at the only oil terminal in the West African country.
Iraqis to vote for powerful provincial councils in election
The first council elections in a decade are expected to strengthen the grip of pro-Iran groups.
Huge fire after explosion at Guinea fuel depot
A huge fire has broken out in Guinea's capital Conakry after an explosion at a fuel depot.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 73
Efforts to combat Houthi attacks and de-escalate the Gaza war are under way - here's the latest updates.
The 10 biggest football transfers of 2023
From Ronaldo's move to Al Nassr and Messi's jump to MLS, Al Jazeera picks the year's 10 biggest transfers.
Israeli attacks continue as calls for a ceasefire in Gaza grow
At least 90 people, including women and children, were killed in Israeli attacks on Jabalia refugee camp.
Hundreds evacuated as floods ravage northeastern Australia
More than 14,000 properties are without power due to heavy rains from Tropical Cyclone Jasper.
Hamas is now recruiting in Lebanon. What will that mean for Hezbollah?
Mainstream Lebanese politicians have criticised the Hamas move. But it will likely help Hezbollah.
Chile rejects conservative constitution, leaving Pinochet-era text in force
Result comes a year after Chileans rejected a progressive constitution that would have expanded Indigenous rights.
Jimmy Lai’s security trial opens in Hong Kong, UK urges immediate release
The media tycoon and democracy supporter has been in jail for three years, accused of 'collusion with foreign forces'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 663
As the war enters its 663rd day, these are the main developments.
Serbia’s ruling SNS ahead in snap election, exit polls show
Ruling populists claim sweeping victory in parliamentary election, which was marred by reports of major irregularities.
At least 90 killed in latest Israeli attacks on Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp
The first responders and locals are searching for the wounded as more bodies are believed to be under the rubble.
Will Israel reach a deal on captives with Hamas?
Netanyahu insists war on Gaza will continue - despite growing anger over the Israeli army's killing of three captives.
North Korea resumes missile launches in ‘threat to peace and stability’
Pyongyang launched 'ICBM-class' missile on Monday, hours after a short range weapon amid record year of testing.
Starving Palestinians loot aid trucks as desperation mounts in Gaza’s Rafah
Not enough aid is flowing into the strip, forcing the Palestinians into a 'survival mode' amid heavy Israeli attacks.
Thousands flee as war reaches Sudan’s second-largest city
Heavy fighting reported in Wad Madani, where thousands of displaced people had sought shelter.
Kenya ‘disassociates’ from DR Congo rebels alliance after diplomatic row
Kenya government says it 'strongly disassociates' with DRC opposition figure who forged alliance with rebels in Nairobi.
Do you condemn Žižek?
Amid the genocide in Gaza, the incoherence of Western philosophers has come to the fore.
Chad holds referendum on new constitution amid opposition protests
For the voters, the referendum marks a long-awaited return to civilian rule since the April 2021 military takeover.
Outrage after Israeli forces kill Israeli captives in Gaza
Thousands have protested in Tel Aviv after Israeli forces killed three Israeli captives waving white flags in Gaza.
Nur Shams refugee camp in West Bank reels from deadly Israeli raids
Israel raids Nur Shams refugee camp in the occupied West Bank's Tulkarem, killing at least five Palestinians.
Chileans head to polls again to replace Pinochet-era constitution
The vote is taking place for the second time, after the previous progressive constitution text draft was rejected.
Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf laid to rest in private ceremony
Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah, who passed away on Saturday, has been laid to rest in a private funeral.
Why is the far right gaining ground in France?
The French far right is capitalising on rising nationalist sentiment gripping countries in Western Europe.
Egypt’s press syndicate comes ‘back to life’
Under a new leader, Egypt's journalists' body is reviving its role as a platform to defend the rights of media workers.
A tale of two Rumis – of the East and of the West
Exactly 750 years after death, Jalaluddin Mohammad Rumi remains a mystery. Was he a Muslim scholar or spiritual pundit?
‘Nonsense’: Putin rejects Biden claim that Russia plans to attack NATO
The Russian president says Moscow has 'no interest ... to fight with NATO countries'.
France condemns killing of its worker in Israeli strike in Gaza’s Rafah
The killing comes as French top diplomat Catherine Colonna in Israel to appeal for truce and lasting peace.
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