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Age no barrier as Indonesia gears up for February 2024 elections
Legal challenges on age limits have failed and analysts say fitness for office is about more than a number.
Biden condemns Israeli settler attacks in occupied West Bank
US president said attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank 'pour gasoline' on tensions.
‘Our voices will go on’: Dahdouh’s Al Jazeera team stands behind him
Gaza bureau chief's colleagues pay tribute to the veteran reporter as he mourns his family killed in Israeli air raid.
Record 114 million people displaced globally, says UN
As wars rage from Ukraine to Gaza, the number of displaced people is at a record high, the UN estimates.
Al Jazeera condemns killing of journalist Wael Al-Dahdouh’s family in Gaza
Media network condemns 'indiscriminate assault' by Israeli forces.
Analysis: Why hasn’t Israel launched a ground invasion of Gaza yet?
The current ominous lull might be an indication of a standoff between Israel's civilian leadership and the military.
Republican Mike Johnson elected US House speaker
Johnson wins House vote 220 to 209 with broad Republican support and will fill key role that was vacant for three weeks.
Starvation used as a ‘weapon of war’ on civilians in Gaza: Oxfam
Oxfam says about 104 trucks a day would be needed to deliver food to Gaza to overcome the crisis.
Family of Al Jazeera Gaza bureau chief killed in Israeli air raid
Attack kills daughter, wife, son of Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent Wael Dahdouh.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis bans pro-Palestine student organisation
As fighting ratchets up in the Middle East, Palestinian activists in the US say they are experiencing growing hostility.
As US resists ceasefire calls, what is Biden’s endgame in Gaza?
The Biden administration says it is pushing to avoid regional escalation while fully backing Israel's bombing campaign.
Two British police officers fired after stop and search of Black athletes
Two runners were handcuffed and their car searched for weapons and drugs after officers said they could smell cannabis.
What has the UN done and said on the Israel-Palestine conflict?
The UN's chief is at the centre of diplomatic tension with Israel, but all sides have been critical of the global body.
‘I want him back’: Families of Israeli hostages demand government save them
Demonstrations held by the families of those held by Hamas continue to pressure the government to secure their release.
Gaza’s Al-Shifa: A hospital on the brink
On the verge of collapse, Gaza's biggest hospital faces darkness as fuel, water and medicine are running out.
Armenia says Pashinyan-Aliyev talks cancelled
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev had been due to meet in Brussels.
What we know about UN draft resolutions on the Israel-Hamas war so far
A look at the primary points and criticisms behind UN resolutions on Israel and Gaza.
‘How will I give birth?’: Dangers of a Gaza pregnancy amid Israeli bombing
Gaza has 50,000 pregnant women who lack treatment, access to doctors and adequate healthcare centres.
Western media failures say more about the West than Gaza
Western media coverage of the war reflects the cultural perception that Palestinian and Israeli lives are not equal.
Turkey’s Erdogan scraps Israel trip over ‘inhumane’ Gaza war
The Turkish leader said Gaza Palestinians were suffering 'collective punishment' and defended Hamas as 'liberators'.
Democracy in Africa is not a Western imposition
The likes of Kagame and Doumbouya are not being honest - Africans love democracy and want to see it work.
Gaza needed billions in aid before Israel-Hamas war: UN
Even before the Israel-Hamas conflict broke out, economic conditions in Gaza were already dire after years of blockade.
Russian defence minister visits Ukrainian front amid winter preparations
Shoigou visited the 'Vostok' command post to be briefed on front-line developments and preparations for winter combat.
South African ‘hostage’ miners emerge from underground amid union dispute
Rival unions claim the miners were either held hostage or protesting.
Outrage at Israel’s US, European allies grows after Gaza hospital blast
Widespread protests across the Arab world may signal growing disillusionment with the US and other Israeli allies.
Amazon drought exposes ancient rock carvings
The Amazon region's worst drought in more than a century exposed human faces sculpted into stone up to 2,000 years ago.
Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad chiefs discuss route to ‘victory’ on Israel
Hezbollah has had near-daily exchanges of fire with Israeli forces along the border since the Gaza war erupted.
Russia prepares to withdraw from nuclear test ban treaty
The bill to revoke ratification of landmark ban on nuclear weapons testing now needs final approval by President Putin.
Israel air raids kill eight soldiers in southern Syria: State media
Israel's army says the attack from the occupied Golan Heights is a response to earlier rocket fire from Deraa.
Israel-Hamas war affecting regional economies, warns IMF head
Kristalina Georgieva said the war on Gaza has caused 'more jitters' in an already anxious world.
Pro-Israel rallies allowed in India but Palestine solidarity sees crackdown
India, the first non-Arab country to recognise the PLO, is now seen closer to Israel and its biggest benefactor, the US.
Israeli air raids flatten homes, kill dozens at a time in southern Gaza
Health officials and witnesses say residential buildings have been reduced to rubble in Rafah and Khan Younis.
Finland says Chinese vessel’s broken anchor caused Balticconnector damage
Police say they believe damage to the Balticconnector gas pipeline was caused by Newnew Polar Bear's dislodged anchor.
Israel to refuse visas to UN officials after Guterres speech on Gaza war
Protesting the UN chief's criticism, Israel's envoy says 'the time has come to teach them a lesson'.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 19
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 19th day, these are the main developments.
Gaza is out of fuel, out of time under Israel’s bombardment
Israel says Gaza can't have fuel because it has military uses. But the delivery system is tamper-proof, so why refuse?
‘Wake-up call’ for EU as report reveals spike in anti-Black racism
Calling the findings 'shocking and shameful,' the European Agency for Fundamental Rights has demanded action.
Indonesia’s Prabowo registers in three-way 2024 presidential race
Defence minister and former general, whose running mate is the incumbent president's son, is leading opinion polls.
Child casualties in Gaza a ‘stain on our conscience’: UNICEF
The UN agency calls for full humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip where 50% of the population is below 18 years of age.
At least five killed in Israeli raids in occupied West Bank: Ministry
More than 100 West Bank Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since Hamas's attack on October 7 prompted Israeli response.
Hong Kong to introduce own national security law in 2024
The move follows Beijing's move to impose a national security law following the 2019 mass protests for democracy.
China says US ‘exaggerates’ its military threat in new report
Pentagon report detailed the expansion of China's arsenal of nuclear and conventional weapons.
We ‘die slowly every single day’: What survival means for one Gaza family
After a displaced family of eight narrowly escape an air attack, they contemplate what the war means for their future.
Republicans nominate Mike Johnson as latest US House Speaker candidate
Johnson, from Louisiana, is the fourth hopeful for the job amid continued in-fighting among Republicans.
US resists ceasefire call in UN Security Council debate on Israel-Gaza war
First open debate on conflict hears repeated calls for immediate ceasefire amid humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Gaza’s kidney patients face dialysis crisis at jam-packed hospitals
At central Gaza's only working hospital, kidney dialysis patients have doubled to 300 - but it has just 24 machines.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 609
As the war enters its 609th day, these are the main developments.
California hits pause on GM Cruise self-driving cars due to safety concerns
Decision is latest instance of regulatory agencies expressing concern over safety of autonomous vehicles.
Photos: Hundreds rally in Tel Aviv to demand release of hostages
Hamas seized approximately 220 people as hostages, according to Israeli officials. Four have since been released.
What’s the extent of US military aid to Israel in its war on Gaza?
Washington has been sending military assets to the region for 'deterence purposes'.
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