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The newsroom has become a battleground in Israel’s war on Gaza
More than 60 journalists and media workers have been killed in and around the Gaza Strip since October 7.
Hunter Biden indicted for evading $1.4m in tax: What we know and what next?
US President Joe Biden's son has been charged for the second time this year amid heated presidential election campaign.
Netanyahu warns Hezbollah after cross-border attack kills Israeli civilian
Israeli PM says Hezbollah will turn Beirut, southern Lebanon into Gaza if group's attacks on Israel continue.
Occupied West Bank faces growing Israeli aggression amid Gaza war
Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed and thousands injured and detained in occupied West Bank since October 7.
Taiwan detects Chinese balloon, fighter jets crossing median line
Activity along Taiwan Strait comes as Taipei is on high alert for Chinese interference ahead of elections next month.
Playing with friends, shot dead by Israel: A Jenin boy’s final moments
Basil Abu al-Waf's father, a doctor, raced to the spot near Jenin refugee camp. It was too late.
Tech firms failing to ‘walk the walk’ on ethical AI, report says
Stanford University researchers say AI ethics practitioners report lacking institutional support at their companies.
No end in sight as death toll rises in Gaza and Israel escalates attacks
Humanitarian aid is trickling into southern Gaza but UN says it's 'erratic, undependable' and not 'sustainable'.
Rockets reportedly fired towards US embassy in Iraq’s capital Green Zone
US troops and installations have come under regular attacks due to Washington's support of Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
The first Intifada against Israel
A years-long uprising by Palestinians would end with a deal that some considered an outright surrender.
Will Netanyahu risk a tunnel conflict to ‘eradicate Hamas’, stay in power?
Israeli forces may risk a fight under Gaza as a politically embattled Netanyahu looks for a total defeat of Hamas.
Social media platform X added 10 million new users in December, CEO says
Linda Yaccarino makes announcement amid exodus of advertisers from the platform.
Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to take steps towards normalisation
EU, US welcome statement in which two sides agree to exchange prisoners of war and Armenia backs Azerbaijan COP29 bid.
Blinken urges Israel to finish probe into killing of journalist in Lebanon
Blinken's comments come after rights groups say Israel should be investigated over possible war crime.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 653
As the war enters its 653rd day, these are the main developments.
Hunter Biden charged over alleged scheme to avoid $1.4m tax bill
Indictment comes after President Joe Biden's son last month pleaded not guilty to three firearms-related charges.
Q&A: ‘I need to be vindicated’: Leila de Lima on Duterte and the drug war
Freed after six years, the former Philippines senator spoke to Al Jazeera about her ordeal and her hopes for the future.
Spain expels two US embassy staff for allegedly bribing intelligence agents
The Spanish paper El Pais reports that the US quietly withdrew two staff workers at the request of Spain's government.
US to conduct Guyana flights as tensions mount over Venezuela dispute
US announces flight drills, stresses 'unwavering support' for Guyana's sovereignty amid growing border tensions.
UNICEF: Lack of basic necessities threatening lives of thousands in Gaza
UNICEF tells Al Jazeera that the lack of basic necessities is threatening lives of thousands in Gaza.
Is Israel’s Gaza War the most destructive yet with conventional weapons?
Some military analysts have compared the Israeli bombardment of Gaza with bombing campaigns from World War II.
Former UK PM Boris Johnson denies he wanted to let COVID ‘rip’
Johnson says at public inquiry that perceptions of the 'Partygate' scandal were 'a million miles from reality'.
US targets Houthi funding network following attacks on commercial ships
US slaps sanctions on 13 people and entities allegedly involved in efforts to direct funds to the Iran-backed group.
UN aid chief sees ‘promising signs’ on opening of new crossing to Gaza
Martin Griffiths says the Kerem Shalom crossing may be opening 'soon' to facilitate aid deliveries to Gaza.
Photos: Death and devastation in Gaza after two months of Israel-Hamas war
Israel's relentless bombardment of Gaza has levelled entire neighbourhoods and displaced hundreds of thousands.
Iran’s Raisi says ‘genocide’ unfolding in Gaza as he meets Russia’s Putin
Putin hosts Raisi as part of a blitz round of Middle East diplomacy after visits to the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
UK accuses Russia of attempted election interference through cyberattacks
Moscow rejects UK claims about a campaign of malicious cyber-activity against British politicians, journalists.
Why are so many Afghans being kicked out of Pakistan? | Start Here
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans are caught up in Pakistan's deportation drive.
As retailer REI’s troubles with employees continue, consumers back off
Once known as the beacon of corporate America, REI is now embroiled in face-offs with employees, putting off consumers.
Venezuela’s claim to Guyana region a “direct threat”
Guyana's president has called Venezuela a direct threat" to his country.
Hollywood’s Israel problem
The truth about Palestine is definitely not coming to a theatre near you.
British PM Sunak defends plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda
Growing backlash among Conservative MPs after government published emergency legislation on Rwanda plan.
‘If Christ were born today, he would be born under rubble, Israeli bombing’
All Palestinian churches cancelled Christmas festivities, one church in Bethlehem shares its pain through iconography.
As war in Gaza rages, what’s behind Germany’s support of Israel?
Germany has tried to make amends for its Nazi past, in what some experts say is an attempt to whitewash its image.
Denmark’s parliament adopts law banning Quran burnings
Those who break the law - which forbids publicly burning, tearing or defiling holy texts - risk a fine or imprisonment.
Israeli army shoots Palestinian street vendor
The family of a Palestinian street vendor in Hebron say he was shot, point blank, by Israeli forces
Deadly air strike in Gaza area where Israel told people to go
18 members of one family were killed in Israeli air attacks in the southern city of Rafah.
Are Israel’s attempts to demoralise the Palestinians backfiring?
Middle East expert Steven Cook says US President Joe Biden made a mistake with his bear hug' embrace of Israel.
UNLV campus shooting: What happened in Las Vegas and who is the suspect?
A gunman roamed the floors of a University of Nevada, Las Vegas building, killing three people.
How have communities been uniting in solidarity with Palestinians?
In the face of Israel's war on Gaza, communities globally have been rallying in support of the Palestinian cause.
Turkey’s Erdogan visits Greece to forge ‘new era’ after years of friction
Turkish president hopes the NATO allies and neighbours will mend relations despite deep-rooted differences.
How are Harvard, Penn presidents responding to campus anti-Semitism row?
Harvard's Claudine Gay and Penn's Elizabeth Magill released statements a day after their heated Congress hearing.
Israel should face war crimes probe over journalist death in Lebanon: NGOs
Rights groups say attack that killed Reuters journalist and injured six others 'likely a direct attack on civilians'.
Azerbaijan’s Aliyev calls snap presidential elections for February
The president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has ordered elections to be held earlier than scheduled.
Student shoots classmate dead in Russian school before killing herself
Investigators say 14-year-old wounded five children using a pump-action shotgun as interior ministry probes motive.
World Food Programme to end general assistance in northwest Syria
The UN agency's decision comes amid a funding shortage as northwest Syria faces increasing food insecurity.
Two months of Israel-Gaza war: How divided is the world?
The war has cleaved the world between those calling for a ceasefire, those backing Israel and some sitting on the fence.
Seychelles declares state of emergency after flood and explosion
The floods are the latest in a series of climate shocks recorded this year across East Africa.
China warns against ‘undermining’ Belt and Road plan after Italy withdraws
Italy, the only major Western power to have joined China's global infrastructure initiative, is exiting in 2024.
Israel’s war on Gaza: Can Guterres’s use of UN’s Article 99 bring peace?
The rarely used rule will allow the US secretary-general to make an appeal for peace to the Security Council.
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