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Israel, Palestine and Canada’s ‘schizophrenic foreign policy’
Al Jazeera explores what propels Canada's pro-Israel stance and whether Gaza war atrocities could lead to a change.
Oil companies pledge to lower methane emissions at COP28
Promises made by attending countries include commitments to the Green Climate Fund and renewable energy sources.
It is hypocritical to protest Israel but be silent on Syria and Yemen
Where were those protesting Israel's war on Gaza when civilians were being killed in other conflicts?
Israel deserves every bit of the global public criticism it is receiving
Israel has only itself to blame for the the public outrage against its apartheidreality and the horrific war on Gaza.
Kissinger: A war criminal with a Nobel Peace Prize
The former US secretary of state left behind a legacy of bloody policies still embraced by US officials.
Legia Warsaw fans appear in UK court over violence before Aston Villa match
Police file charges against 46 people over unrest outside the stadium as Villa and Legia trade blame.
First aid trucks enter Gaza since end of truce, renewed Israeli strikes
Aid organisations say they face difficulties operating as Israel resumes its bombardment of Palestinians in Gaza.
Heavy snowfall shuts down air, rail links in southern Germany
Flights grounded at Munich airport, Bayern Munich's home match against Union Berlin also called off.
On Palestine, the gap between the US right and left is huge
Two takes on Gaza with ex-US National Security Advisor John Bolton and human rights activist Sarah Leah Whitson.
Five grassroots climate justice movements COP28 could learn from
From Pakistan to Paraguay, these campaigns are trying to bring out changes in communities at front line of the crisis
Police raid Moscow gay bars after top court’s LGBTQ ‘extremist’ designation
Russia's Supreme Court ruling has been the most drastic step against the LGBTQ movement under Putin's rule.
Reparations fund ‘historic’, but real fight begins now: Climate campaigners
Experts say the loss and damage fund launched at COP28 is just the first step towards climate justice.
Israel issues ‘evacuation map’ as it targets south Gaza
South Gaza and its displaced Palestinians have been heavily bombarded by Israeli forces since the truce came to an end.
‘I miss my routine’: A displaced Gaza mother recalls life before the war
Imtithal, forced to leave her home, talks to Al Jazeera about the precious family moments she misses most.
‘Diamonds are in my blood’: The Jain jewellery traders of Antwerp
How did followers of Jainism, a faith that shuns attachment to material goods, come to boss the global diamond industry?
Israel bombs hundreds of targets in Gaza as truce efforts continue
The renewed violence enters second day with Gaza's health authorities reporting almost 200 dead due to Israeli attacks.
Refugee footballers in Zambia fight for place in top league
A football team from a refugee settlement in Zambia is fighting for promotion to the country's top division.
Near Rafah border, baby dies and aid held up again as Israel’s war resumes
One of the 28 premature Gaza babies moved to Egypt from al-Shifa is dead. And trucks with Gaza aid must wait again.
‘It gave me a purpose’: Surf therapy transforms lives in South Africa
Waves for Change, which originated in South Africa, works with young people at high risk of 'toxic stress'.
Is Israel criminalising Palestinian thoughts too, amid Gaza war?
Israel is taking a variety of actions to crack down on any form of support for the Palestinian cause.
Palestine-Israel through three European lenses
Israel-Gaza as seen in Europe: examining how history has informed coverage in Germany, France and Ireland.
Russia boosts size of armed forces by 170,000 troops
President Putin's decree takes number of Russian service personnel to 1.32 million amid continuing Ukraine war.
US sends ‘bunker buster’ bombs to Israel for war on Gaza, report says
Apart from ground-penetrating munitions, the US has also given Israel several other types of bombs and artillery shells.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 57
Israel's renewed attacks kill dozens of Palestinians in Gaza amid mediating efforts led by Qatar to re-establish truce.
‘We will never forget’: Reliving the pain of the Nakba amid Israel’s war
A Palestinian family displaced in 1948 and then again to Jordan in 1967 say war on Gaza makes them feel it over again.
Who pays for the war damage in Gaza?
Israel's war on Gaza has wiped out entire neighbourhoods and reduced businesses to rubble.
Security Council agrees to terminate UN mission in Sudan
The United Nations political mission in Sudan, UNITAMS, will end on Sunday.
South Korea launches first spy satellite amid space race with rival North
Satellite launch comes as Seoul seeks to bolster its ability to monitor nuclear-armed North Korea.
The South Korean woman who adopted her best friend
How Korean women are rejecting marriage while reimagining what family means in an increasingly lonely, ageing society.
How Democrats are alienating their base by blasting a Gaza war ceasefire
Advocates say President Biden's party is committing a 'major political error' by vilifying calls for ceasefire in Gaza.
Inmate charged with stabbing George Floyd killer Derek Chauvin 22 times
Former gang member John Turscak charged with attempted murder and other charges following attack.
More than 180 killed as Israel resumes Gaza assault after truce lapses
Israeli forces prohibit entry of aid trucks via Rafah crossing, the Palestinian Red Crescent says.
Clashes over fossil fuels, Gaza war at COP28 climate summit
Israel's assault on Gaza resumes the day after the summit reaches an agreement over a long-sought rehabilitation fund.
Is Israel meeting its obligations under the laws of war?
Questions raised about responsibility and accountability as Israel resumes bombardment of Gaza.
At least three killed in south Lebanon as Israel, Hezbollah resume fighting
Israeli shelling kills a woman and her son in Houla as Hezbollah says one of its fighters is also killed.
Thousands march for Palestine as Israel and Hamas resume fighting
Rallies held in Yemen, Jordan and the occupied West Bank as Israel-Hamas war resumes after weeklong truce.
Moments after Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza
People can be heard screaming in the aftermath of an Israeli strike near the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza.
Pakistan’s top court hears petition to halt deportations of Afghans
Human rights groups file the petition amid an ongoing crackdown on undocumented foreigners in the country.
India clinch T20 series against Australia to ease Cricket World Cup pain
India beat Australia by 20 runs to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match T20 cricket series.
Aston Villa file complaint to UEFA over Legia Warsaw after fan violence
Police arrested 46 fans of the Polish club after clashes before a Europa Conference League game at Villa Park.
Renewed violence in Sierra Leone is a sign of fragility, polarisation
The state has been showing worrying signs of deepening fragility since the contested June 2023 presidential election.
Republican lawmaker George Santos expelled from US House
Congressman is the sixth House member to be expelled since Congress began deliberating in 1789 and the first since 2002.
Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman to sit on US Supreme Court, dies at 93
The former justice served from 1981 until 2006, during a time of transition for the nation's highest court.
UN’s top court bars Venezuela from action in Guyana border dispute
The International Court of Justice issued the ruling two days before a referendum over a disputed oil-rich territory.
Gaza aid trucks stranded as Israel-Hamas war resumes
Egyptian security sources say aid and fuel trucks from Egypt have stopped, as UN officials say aid delivery in doubt.
Lula faces numerous challenges as Brazil assumes G20 presidency
Lula also takes over at a time of bitter internal divisions in the group, legacy of outgoing president Narendra Modi.
Israel-Gaza War: Can Hamas be defeated?
Marc Lamont Hill discusses Gaza's future and whether Israel's stated objective of eradicating Hamas is possible.
Apprehension in Malawi as government sends workers to Israel amid Gaza war
Opposition leader Kondwani Nankhumwa questions the secrecy of the deal and describes it as 'an evil transaction'.
Brazil’s Lula: Biden has no ‘sensitivity’ to stop war on Gaza
Brazil's leader faults US President Biden's apathy towards Gaza 'genocide' despite influence on Israel.
Everton file appeal against 10-point deduction by Premier League
The Merseyside club were docked points with immediate effect last month for breaches of financial sustainability rules.
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