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US top diplomat holds talks in Israel as Netanyahu vows Rafah invasion
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned the Israeli leader that a Rafah assault risks 'further isolating' Israel.
In steak-mad Argentina, women’s work is increasingly butchering the meat.
The meat industry is a source of national pride. It has also been a space historically inhospitable to women.
Russia is in a ‘state of war’ in Ukraine, Kremlin says for the first time
The Kremlin has for two years referred to its invasion of Ukraine as a 'special military operation', not a war.
How can Haiti break its cycle of violence and instability?
Is Haiti on the verge of collapse? We look at the current violent upheaval in the country and discuss what's ahead.
How Israeli settlers are expanding illegal outposts amid Gaza war
An investigation by Al Jazeera shows how Israeli settlers have been expanding in the occupied West Bank.
UN Security Council does not pass draft US resolution on Gaza ceasefire
Russia and China veto US proposal that critics say fell short of demanding an end to Israel's war on Gaza.
Germany legalises cannabis possession for personal use from April
German laws on cannabis use now among most liberal in Europe, but medical experts warn it makes you stupid'.
Tor Wennesland: Gaza talks in Doha key for Palestinians and Israelis
The UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process discusses Gaza ceasefire efforts.
Why have people taken to video games to express solidarity with Palestine?
Amid Israel's war on Gaza, video games have become a platform for expressing solidarity with Palestinians.
Gaza drone video shows killing of Palestinians in Israeli air attack
Video retrieved from an Israeli drone shows the moments four Palestinians were killed by Israeli air attacks.
EU plans to impose tariffs on grain imports from Russia, Belarus
Russia warns European consumers will 'suffer' if proposal goes ahead and calls it example of 'unfair competition'.
Slovakia’s presidential election: A choice between Russia and the West
When Russia's invasion began, Slovakia's liberal president threw her support behind Kyiv. Much has changed since then.
US sanctions Nicaragua’s attorney general over human rights concerns
Washington says Morales Urbina 'exploited her office to facilitate a coordinated campaign to suppress dissent'.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 168
The Israeli military says it is continuing to conduct 'precise operations' at al-Shifa Hospital.
UK, Australia call for ‘immediate’ end to fighting in Gaza
Two countries warn of potentially devastating consequences' if Israel pushes ahead with ground offensive in Rafah.
More than 7,350 West Bank Palestinians arrested by Israel during Gaza war
Arrested and held unlawfully, thousands of Palestinians are suffering abuse at the hands of Israeli captors.
Why is the US suing Apple? A ‘monopoly’ vs ‘innovation’ battle
Apple has been accused of monopolising the smartphone market in an antitrust lawsuit. Here is what we know.
Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns
Water resources under stress as economies and populations grow with 2.2 billion people lacking clean drinking water.
‘Maximally pragmatic’: How Central Asia navigates Russia’s war on Ukraine
Most leaders tread a careful line to avoid conflict as Moscow tries to uphold its relevance in a vast neighbourhood.
Uganda’s President Museveni promotes son to army chief
After 38 years in power, the veteran leader has no rivals, leading many to believe he is grooming son for the top job.
Senegal’s 2024 election: Why does it matter?
After election delay and weeks of protests, 19 candidates are competing on Sunday to succeed President Macky Sall.
Malaysia declines offer to host 2026 Commonwealth Games, citing cost
Announcement comes after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew as host last year over cost concerns.
The US war on reproductive rights should concern women everywhere
Women in the UK and across Europe will also suffer
Russian missile strikes target power supply in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Attacks follow largest raids on Kyiv in weeks, as Zelenskyy pleads with West for air defence systems.
Australia to contribute $3bn for construction of AUKUS submarines
Defence Minister Richard Marles says allies working 'at pace' to ensure the security deal becomes a reality.
India’s Bengaluru fast running out of water – and it’s not summer yet
Residents say they are facing the worst water crisis in decades as they witness an unusually hot February and March.
‘Dead democracy’: Will Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest unite India’s opposition?
Arrest of top opposition leader ahead of election sparks new accusations against PM Modi of trying to crush democracy.
China’s envoy says ‘significant gap’ between Kyiv and Moscow on peace talks
Speaking to the media after his latest European tour, Li Hui expresses hope that both sides might come together.
Economic conditions in debt-stricken Sri Lanka improving, IMF says
IMF says inflation has dropped from 70 percent, economy expanded in the second half of 2023.
How is renewed violence in Myanmar affecting the Rohingya?
A recent surge in violence by armed groups in Myanmar is causing upheaval and displacement among Rohingya once again.
Social media company Reddit soars to $9bn valuation in Wall Street debut
San Francisco-based social media platform's shares close at $50.44 in long-awaited initial public offering.
US, EU ratchet up pressure on Israel over Gaza ceasefire; UN vote planned
Security Council expected to vote on Friday on US-drafted ceasefire resolution with talks to continue in Qatar.
Malaysia welcomes Chinese tourists back in droves after pandemic slump
Kuala Lumpur targets record 5 million Chinese visitors in 2024 as it hopes to accelerate post-pandemic recovery.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 757
As the war enters its 757th day, these are the main developments.
Why has Vietnam’s president resigned after just a year?
Vo Van Thuong is the latest high-profile figure to resign amid a corruption crackdown.
Blinken: Clear consensus for immediate, sustained ceasefire in Gaza
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said a ceasefire is the best way to increase the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
At least three killed in suicide bombing in Afghan city of Kandahar
At least 12 others wounded in blast that targeted a group of people waiting outside a bank in city centre.
Indian opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal arrested over corruption claims
Kejriwal is a key leader in an opposition alliance challenging Prime Minister Narendra Modi in elections next month.
In Colombia, hunting poachers, not drug traffickers
Four-year-old police unit rescues exotic wildlife sold on the international black market.
Russia launches largest missile attack on Kyiv in weeks
Russia launched its biggest missile strike in weeks on the city of Kyiv.
US congressional leaders propose spending bill that would cut UNRWA funding
Biden-backed, bipartisan legislation to avoid government shutdown would ban aid for UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
The UN approves its first resolution on artificial intelligence
The UN General Assembly has called for a set of international guidelines to address the risks and benefits of AI.
Russia court rejects lawsuit by Nalvany’s mother alleging improper care
Navalny's widow Yulia said the court rejected the lawsuit because it would have meant disclosing more information.
Is nuclear power on the verge of a revival?
Global nuclear power generation is set to peak next year, despite claims it is dangerous and costly.
Photos: Desperate, dehydrated Rohingyas picked up in dramatic sea rescue
Indonesian authorities rescue at least 69 Rohingya refugees who had been at sea for weeks.
Rare protests in Cuba over ‘power and food’
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets in Cuba in recent days as the country faces food shortages.
Alaa’s sad Mother’s Day after Israel’s war on Gaza killed her children
A mother and poet finds herself lost for words to process the loss of her four children this Mother's Day.
Indonesia rescues Rohingya refugees from capsized boat
Indonesian rescue teams have saved at least 69 Rohingya refugees from a capsized wooden boat.
Palestinians call for FIFA to ban Israel’s football team amid war on Gaza
Football's world governing body faces backlash for 'hypocritical' silence as Israel faces Iceland as the war rages on.
Neuralink brain-chip patient ‘plays online chess’ with his mind
Elon Musk's brain chip company Neuralink has showed its first patient appearing to play online chess using his mind.
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