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UN reports 35 percent increase in people affected by South Sudan violence
New report says civilians are bearing the brunt of a surge in intercommunal conflict in pockets of South Sudan.
‘Boycott Germany for forcing Palestinians to pay for its crimes’
Germany is forcing Palestinians to pay for its own crimes and targeting Jews and Muslims who speak out. #AJOPINION
These children left Gaza but still suffer mental trauma from Israel’s war
Through art and bonding with each other, 68 children evacuated to Bethlehem are working through their pain.
Migrant workers exploited, abused in Italy’s prized fine wine vineyards
Undocumented workers, who earn barely more than $50 a day, say they have suffered racism and inhumane conditions.
What will become of Gaza’s orphaned generation?
Dareenis among thousands of Palestinian children orphaned in Gaza, where war shapes yet another generation.
Israeli limits on Gaza aid may be ‘war crime’, UN warns
Restricting aid could be seen as using starvation as a 'weapon of war', the UN's human rights chief says.
Thousands of shoes laid out as memorial to children killed in Gaza
Thousands of shoes were in a square in the Netherlands as tribute to the over 13,000 children killed in Gaza.
Bodies left in streets after gang attack in wealthy Haiti suburb
Several people have been killed in a gang attack in an upmarket part of Haiti's capital.
After 12 years in power, Senegal’s Macky Sall leaves a fragile democracy
Amid the president's attempt to delay elections and protests by the opposition, how resilient is Senegal's democracy?
Russia replaces navy chief sunk by Ukraine’s Black Sea campaign
Admiral Alexander Moiseyev replaces Nikolai Yevmenov amid Ukrainian campaign that has downed several vessels.
Displaced Palestinian cooks maqlouba during wartime for his family
Before Ramadan fasting began, displaced Palestinian Abu Elias showed us how he prepares the Palestinian dish maqlouba.
China blasts US declaration of ‘ironclad’ alliance with Philippines
The US has been deepening diplomatic and military contacts with the Philippines recently as tension with China rises.
Armenia’s PM warns Azerbaijan could start war over disputed border villages
Armenia could face war by 'end of the week' if it does not return four Azerbaijani villages, PM Pashinyan says.
Hong Kong legislature passes tough new national security law
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Profits from forced labour at nearly one-quarter of a trillion dollars: ILO
Sexual exploitation accounts for nearly three-quarters of 'obscene' illegal profits from forced labour, says UN agency.
How Israeli settlers are expanding illegal outposts amid Gaza war
Satellite images show the establishment of at least 15 new illegal outposts and dozens of new roads since October 7.
Taking a page from the French anti-Islam playbook, UK redefines ‘extremism’
The British government's new definition of extremism is another attempt at thought policing Muslims.
UN ‘alarmed’ by reports of civilian casualties in Myanmar air attacks
Continuing air raids in the restive country's Rakhine state are reported to have killed dozens.
Police fire pepper spray on food crisis protesters in Argentina
Argentinian police used pepper spray to disperse protesters marching against government cuts to community food kitchens.
Haiti’s gangs unleash new attacks on upscale Port-au-Prince
Armed gangs attacked two upscale neighborhoods in the capital in a rampage that left at least a dozen people dead.
The Gambia votes to reverse landmark ban on female genital mutilation
Rights groups say proposed rollback of 2015 law will overturn women's rights across the region as a whole.
Harsh Mongolian winter leaves 4.7m animals dead; Red Cross issues appeal
Mongolian herders are experience extreme 'dzud' cold waves more often with little time to recover in between the UN says
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 165
Twenty Palestinians were killed in the early hours of Tuesday in Rafah, while UN warns Gaza heading towards famine.
Can India’s Rahul Gandhi defeat Narendra Modi with ‘unity marches’?
The opposition launches its 2024 election campaign amid hope among supporters and cynicism from critics.
Bank of Japan scraps negative interest rate in first hike in 17 years
Japan's central bank begins unwinding one of the world's most aggressive monetary easing programmes.
Uk’s government to introduce independent football regulator
The regulator will have the power to fine clubs up to 10 percent of their turnover for noncompliance with regulations.
North Korea’s Kim oversees ‘super-large’ rocket launcher drills
Pyongyang has broken with much of its inter-Korean policy in recent years and ramped up weapons testing.
Elon Musk defends using prescribed ketamine for ‘negative frame of mind’
Tesla CEO dismisses suggestion his drug use could influence the perceptions of investors.
Schedule, teams, format: All to know about the Indian Premier League 2024
The 17th season of the mega-money T20 tournament begins on Friday with 10 teams vying for the title.
Haiti unrest fuels fear, frustration in tight-knit Haitian diasporas
Despite myriad challenges, Haitians in US and Canada say they remain hopeful of a better future for Caribbean nation.
Tech giant Nvidia unveils higher performing ‘superchips’ to power AI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tells developers conference that computing is advancing at an 'insane' rate.
After success of BTS and Parasite, South Korea woos digital nomads
Critics say the criteria for new digital nomad visa are too stringent to attract remote workers in large numbers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 754
As the war enters its 754th day, these are the main developments.
Biden warns Netanyahu against ‘mistake’ of invading Rafah: White House
The US president reportedly told Israeli prime minister that a 'coherent strategy' is needed to defeat Hamas in Gaza.
How the uncommitted vote against Biden’s Gaza policy is going ‘national’
After expectation-busting showings in US states like Michigan and Minnesota, organisers outline plans for months ahead.
The case for no candidate like Biden ever again
His long track record of promoting corporate interests has contributed to the struggles of impoverished Americans.
UN-backed report says famine ‘imminent’ in northern Gaza
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called a report on hunger in Gaza an appalling indictment' of conditions.
What’s the impact of Niger cutting military ties with the US?
Niger was a crucial Western ally before a coup happened there last July.
Israel asks ICJ not to order new measures over looming famine in Gaza
Israel asks the UN court to reject South Africa's request for more emergency orders in the Gaza genocide case.
At least 12 bodies found after gang attacks in upscale Haiti suburb
Bodies found outside capital, Port-au-Prince, as attacks by gang members have ravaged the country for weeks.
Lawyers say ‘not possible’ for Trump to post bond in $454m civil fraud case
The former US president is appealing a New York ruling that he inflated his wealth to deceive lenders and insurers.
Gunmen in Nigeria kidnap at least 87 people in new attack
The attack comes days after an armed gang seizes 286 students and staff from a school.
No evidence of brain injury in people suffering ‘Havana Syndrome’: US study
US research agency finds no 'biological abnormalities' in US officials reporting incidents, but says symptoms are real.
India bank ordered to share electoral bonds data linking donors, recipients
The Supreme Court gives the State Bank of India until Thursday to disclose all the information.
Gaza has become the ‘greatest open-air graveyard’
The EU's Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell says that Gaza has become a graveyard'.
Famine expected in Gaza between now and May: What to know?
UN-backed report says Gaza's 2.3 million population is experiencing food shortage as Israel accused of provoking famine.
Al Jazeera journalist beaten, arrested by Israeli forces from Gaza hospital
Media watchdogs decry Ismail al-Ghoul's arrest, demand his immediate release after he is taken from al-Shifa Hospital.
Photos: Record heat index of 62.3C scorches Rio de Janeiro
Reading is city's highest in a decade. Heat index measures what a temperature feels like, taking into account humidity.
Watching the watchdogs: Piers, airdrops, and mediagenic spectacles in Gaza
The US humanitarian' strategy in Gaza offers false salvation for real starvation.
Putin wins again but what happened in Russia’s election protests?
Russia's President Vladimir Putin claimed a record landslide victory in an election without serious opposition.
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