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Climate activist Greta Thunberg detained twice at Dutch protest
The demonstration was organised to protest against fossil fuel subsidies in the Netherlands.
Myth/Miracle: Dissecting the Modi government’s claims
How India has fared in the past decade on the foreign policy and economic policy fronts.
Palestinians and the world must not lose hope
Those mobilising against the Israeli genocide face exhaustion and burnout. This is part of Israel's attrition strategy.
Palestinians mark last days of Ramadan on the eve of six months of war
As the Muslim fasting month draws to a close next week, many Palestinians spend their days in prayer amid Israel's war.
Reporting under genocide: Six months in Gaza
In a special episode of The Listening Post, three Al Jazeera journalists reflect on life throughout this genocide.
Pakistan slams Indian minister’s remarks on pursuing suspects across border
Islamabad said the comments undermine peace and impede the prospect of constructive engagement.
Thousands demonstrate in anti-Orban protest in Hungary
Protest was led by Peter Magyar, a former government insider who plans to challenge Prime Minister Viktor Orban's party.
How one Mexican beach town saved itself from ‘death by tourism’
Stunning Puerto Escondido was on a direct path to destruction. But the community fought back - and won.
Russia evacuates 4,000 people after dam bursts, floods near Kazakh border
Authorities warn of dangerous water levels on the Ural river and open an investigation into the dam breach.
Iran says ISIL members planning Eid al-Fitr ‘suicide attack’ arrested
ISIL claimed responsibility for twin bombings in Kerman this year that had killed nearly 100 people.
What is a Godzilla anyway? The 70-year-old monster behind the movies
Godzilla began life as a symbol of the horrific destruction caused by the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945.
At least eight killed in Russian strikes on Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Ukrainian officials say at least 10 people have been injured in the attacks on the eastern border city.
Pelosi joins US Democrats call for Biden to halt arms transfer to Israel
Former House speaker among lawmakers putting pressure on White House in letter citing Gaza humanitarian crisis.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 772
As the war enters its 772nd day, these are the main developments.
Lebanon’s rock-climbing renaissance
In a small town in northern Lebanon, a community of rock climbers with its own unique philosophy is taking root.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 183
United Nations chief says Israel's military campaign in Gaza has brought 'relentless death and destruction'.
Mexico suspends ties with Ecuador after police raid embassy
Ecuador police storm Mexico's embassy in Quito to arrest former vice president Jorge Glas.
Philippines flags ‘harassment’ by Chinese vessels ahead of Japan, US drills
Recent clashes between the Philippines and China in the South China Sea have raised concerns of a maritime escalation.
Why scores of dogs will honour a Great Dane in Cape Town this weekend
A quaint local festival celebrates the life of the first dog to receive a Royal Navy rank
Saving Sarah: The last Jewish embroidery shop in India’s Kochi
How one Muslim man's deep bond with a Jewish woman in India lives on through the shop she left to him.
‘Fishing’: Judge denies Trump team bid to seize NBC Stormy Daniels material
Judge Juan Merchan criticised the defence team's attempt to compel NBC to turn over documents related to Stormy Daniels.
Amid diplomatic spat, Mexico grants former Ecuadorian vice president asylum
Row comes after the Mexican president commented on Ecuador's violence-marred election last year, prompting a rebuke.
‘Mission impossible’: Families slam Canada’s Gaza visa scheme as a failure
No Palestinians have left Gaza thanks to a new Canadian visa programme, fueling anger as Israeli bombardment continues.
Colombia seeks to join Gaza genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Bogota calls on the World Court to ensure 'the safety' and 'the very existence of the Palestinian people'.
First UN food aid in months arrives in Sudan’s Darfur as famine looms
Aid deliveries follow talks to reopen humanitarian corridors from Chad amid warnings that millions face acute hunger.
Why are Somalia and Ethiopia in a deepening diplomatic dispute?
Rift comes after Somaliland deal giving landlocked Ethiopia access to the Red Sea.
Russia’s war on Ukraine forces Europe to weaponise its economic might
Ukraine experts say Kyiv's refusal to buckle under Moscow's war represents a transformative moment for the continent.
Ukraine says three killed, 13 wounded in Russian attacks on Zaporizhzhia
Russian officials have meanwhile accused Ukraine of attacking the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Israeli fire ‘most likely’ killed woman taken captive on October 7: Army
Efrat Katz was reportedly in a vehicle with her abductors when an Israeli aircraft fired at it.
‘Violent rumble’: 4.8 magnitude earthquake rattles New York City, northeast
No casualties were immediately reported as rare quake shakes densely populated city of 8.3 million.
‘Silence the guns,’ says UN Chief in speech marking 6 months of war on Gaza
Israel has brought relentless death and destruction" to Gaza, says UN Chief in speech marking 6 months of war.
Thousands around the world rally for Palestinians on Al-Quds Day
The globally observed day of solidarity is held on the last Friday of Ramadan to express support for Palestine.
Zimbabwe introduces new gold-backed currency to tackle inflation
Zimbabweans have 21 days to convert their old cash into new money, according to the central bank.
Norman Finkelstein on Gaza: The US could have stopped Israel on day one
Renowned scholar and activist Norman Finkelstein discusses Israel's war on Gaza with Marc Lamont Hill.
Israel has brought ‘relentless death and destruction’ to Gaza: UN chief
Antonio Guterres says 'nothing can justify the collective punishment' in Gaza, calls for more aid access to the enclave.
Why are doctors striking in several countries?
Doctors are trying to make the field more accessible. Are they concerned about quality of care or their own prestige?
Is India behind targeted killings in Pakistan? What we know
Pakistani officials tell Al Jazeera at least eight killings could be linked to India. New Delhi rejects these charges.
Few changes after Kuwait holds first parliamentary election under new emir
Opposition candidates won 29 seats in 50-member assembly, closely matching outcome of last year's polls, results show.
IRGC warns Israel attacks ‘won’t go unanswered’ as Iran marks Al-Quds Day
Representatives of Iran's 'axis of resistance' and political and religious leaders participate in rallies amid Gaza war.
Are Jordan’s government and pro-Palestinian protesters facing off?
A recent resurgence in pro-Palestinian protests near the Israeli embassy has been met with arrests, but continues.
UN rights body demands Israel be held accountable for possible ‘war crimes’
UN Human Rights Council also backs call to halt all arms sales to Israel, highlighting warnings of 'genocide' in Gaza.
Israeli military sacks two officers over strikes on WCK aid convoy
Israeli military claims its officers believed they were targeting Hamas fighters when they killed charity workers.
Can Jacob Zuma and his MK party unseat the ANC in South Africa’s election?
Backed by the controversial ex-president, uMkhonto weSizwe is challenging the ruling ANC in Zuma's home province.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian collecting aid
Exclusive video obtained by Al Jazeera shows Israeli forces opening fire and killing a Palestinian man.
Bangladesh opens mosque for transgender hijra community
The South Asian nation has, since 2013, officially allowed members of the hijra community to identify as a third gender.
Israel to ‘temporarily’ reopen north Gaza crossing for aid after Biden call
The White House has said it could change its approach on Israel if aid is not increased, but hasn't said exactly how.
What is Al-Quds Day?
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ruholla Khomeini, started Quds Day 45 years ago to show solidarity with Palestinian resistance.
Hong Kong’s first monkey virus case – what do we know about the B virus?
Transmission to humans is rare but with no vaccine, government has advised people to stay away from wild monkeys.
Russia downs dozens of drones as Kremlin warns NATO over Ukraine
Russia says relations with NATO have slipped to the level of 'direct confrontation' over the war in Ukraine.
Gaza is one big ‘kill zone’
After six months of apocalyptic war, Gaza today is a bunch of 'kill zones' within a larger kill zone.
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