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South Korea suspend striker Hwang Ui-jo over illegal video investigation
Hwang is being probed for filming his former partner on his phone without consent and sharing the video on social media.
Manitoba’s new premier brings hope to the search for Indigenous remains
The historic election of Wab Kinew came amid a push to recover the bodies of murdered Indigenous women from a landfill.
US says climate change threatens wolverines with extinction
The tenacious wolverine is under threat as climate change threatens to melt away mountain habitats.
Jailed without charge: How Israel holds thousands of Palestinian prisoners
Israel has called Palestinians released under a truce with Hamas violent 'terrorists.' But most haven't been charged.
A Nakba is unfolding in the occupied West Bank, too
Israeli forces and settlers are terrorising the Palestinian population in the West Bank in preparation for annexation.
‘Save what remains of Gaza’, hospital director says, amid bombing
The burden on the few remaining hospitals operating in central and southern Gaza Strip has increased.
Russia to require foreigners to sign ‘loyalty agreement’
Visitors would be required to respect Russian values and laws that ensure the country's national interest.
Is Biden’s two-state plan for Israel and Palestine a fantasy?
The US was happy to neglect the Palestinian issue for years. Why is it talking of a reinvigorated' peace process now?
Climate change gets in the way of French oyster culture
Rising ocean temperatures, which in July set a new world record at 20.96C, make oysters more vulnerable to disease.
Ukraine ‘will not back down’ against Russia as it urges Western support
'Ukraine is not going to back down', official says as Kyiv seeks to keep Russia conflict on agenda amid Israel-Gaza war.
‘Military camp’: Palestinian town of Huwara under 55-day Israeli closure
Once-vibrant Huwara has become a ghost town since October 5, the start of the Israeli assault on Gaza made it worse.
Russia unleashes assault waves on Ukraine’s Avdiivka, refugees on Nordics
Russia is losing manpower at pace, says Ukraine, whose army has been mostly on the defensive in recent days.
How Parthenon sculptures sparked a diplomatic row between Greece and UK
The UK PM cancelled a planned meeting with his Greek counterpart after Athens sought permanent return of the sculptures.
What is Africa’s goal at COP28 as the climate summit begins?
At COP28, African countries are seeking to be equal players in talks often dominated by richer, western nations.
Egypt’s Sinai Bedouins fear Israel’s mass displacement of Gaza Palestinians
Bedouin tribes in Sinai have long taken a hit from geopolitical conflicts. Now, concerns are rising again.
Intensive talks under way to extend Israel-Hamas truce as deadline looms
Sources say Hamas wants a more permanent ceasefire, but Israel is determined to resume fighting after temporary pause.
Pro-Palestine Facebook post sparks CIA warning
The incident illustrates the deep divisions that the war in Gaza has opened up within US government institutions.
Palestinian boy released from Israeli prison returns home
There were emotional scenes in occupied East Jerusalem when a 14-year-old Palestinian boy returned to his family.
How rat miners rescued workers from Indian tunnel after 17 days
After machines broke down, rat miners successfully rescued 41 workers trapped in India's Uttarakhand tunnel.
Rahul Dravid to stay on as India cricket coach until T20 World Cup
Dravid's role as coach will likely cover India's campaign at next year's T20 World Cup.
US military aircraft crashes off coast of Japan
The Osprey aircraft has a troubled history, with a string of fatal crashes over recent years.
‘Won’t join farcical vote’: Bangladesh opposition leader ahead of election
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party will boycott January elections amid a deepening crisis for the country's democracy.
Trial of Hong Kong activists under China-imposed law enters home straight
Sixteen pro-democracy activists are charged under national security laws critics claim are designed to stifle dissent.
Tunisian film producer Dora Bouchoucha: ‘Free speech is threatened’
One of the most respected figures in Tunisian cinema discusses her journey with Al Jazeera.
Kashmir students accused of terror for ‘celebrating’ India World Cup loss
Police have arrested seven students and charged them under a tough anti-terrorism law after India's defeat to Australia.
Hamas invites Elon Musk to Gaza to witness ‘massacres and destruction’
As Palestinians take stock of the devastation wreaked by Israel's military, Hamas says the world should do the same.
Israel-Hamas truce: How much aid has entered Gaza?
Aid has come in, some of it reaching north Gaza too. But it's too little, warn humanitarian agencies.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 54
The truce is nearing its end as Israel escalates crackdown in the occupied West Bank; here are the recent updates.
Kuwaiti emir admitted to hospital, condition stable: State media
Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Jaber Al Sabah taken to hospital to receive necessary treatment, undergo medical exams.
UEFA Champions League results: Dortmund beat Milan and PSG salvage draw
Dortmund, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Lazio have confirmed their places in the last-16 stage of the Champions League.
Photos: Hamas and Israel exchange more captives for prisoners
Israel frees 30 Palestinians after 10 Israelis and two foreigners were released by Hamas in Gaza.
As truce holds, people in Gaza venture out to survey destruction
The massive destruction of homes and infrastructure 'severely compromises' the ability to meet basic needs, the UN said.
LGBTQ advocates cheer Thailand’s latest drive for same-sex marriage law
If approved, Thailand would be first country in Southeast Asia to legalise same-sex marriage and only second in Asia.
Group stages ‘die-ins’ across Washington, DC to raise awareness for Gaza
Silent protesters are using visual depictions of dead Palestinians to highlight the toll of Israel's war to passersby.
Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh selected to host World Expo in 2030
Country also expected to host 2034 World Cup achieves latest in series of wins for Gulf states on international events.
Hamas releases 12 more captives as Gaza truce holds for fifth day
Israel releases 30 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 10 Israeli hostages, according to mediator Qatar.
Pope Francis cancels trip to Dubai climate summit over health issues
The 86-year-old pontiff is recovering from the flu and inflammation of respiratory tract.
Gaza family opts to live in ruins of home
A family in Gaza chose to return to live in the ruins of their house after it was destroyed in the Israeli bombardment.
CIA, Mossad chiefs meet in Qatar as Israel-Hamas truce is extended
Talks between US and Israeli spy agencies in Qatar, which is key mediator, include issue of captives held in Gaza.
What would it take for an even longer ceasefire in Gaza?
Hamas and Israel extended initial four-day truce by a further two days.
Endangered Sumatran baby rhino born
A critically endangered species welcomed the birth of a Sumatran rhino.
Ukraine says Marianna Budanova, wife of military spy chief, was poisoned
Ukrainian officials say Marianna Budanova, wife of Kyrylo Budanov, has been hospitalised due to heavy metals poisoning.
The truce in Gaza has been more painful than the 50 days that preceded it
The 'humanitarian pause' allowed us to see the massive destruction and feel the enormous pain of loss.
Sierra Leone attacks were a failed coup attempt, officials say
Information minister says 13 military officers arrested in relation to the weekend assault in capital Freetown.
Burning trash to stay warm, displaced Syrians struggle to survive winter
People displaced by Syria's war struggle with poor wages, an economic crisis and falling aid as rain and cold set in.
Israel arrests almost as many Palestinians as it has released during truce
Over the first four days of Israel-Hamas prisoner exchange, Israel arrests 133 Palestinians while releasing 150.
Finland to close border with Russia for two weeks
Helsinki accuses Moscow of funnelling asylum seekers to the border in retaliation for its decision to join NATO.
Baltic foreign ministers pull out of OSCE summit over Russia invite
Ministers of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania say presence of Sergey Lavrov risks legitimising Russian war in Ukraine.
UEFA Champions League returns: Five matches to follow on matchday five
Europe's biggest clubs are back in action as the Champions League group stage matches resume.
One-star ratings and threats: How review-bombing is shaping the Gaza war
Businesses in the US are reporting fiery online backlash to Palestinian products and messages about the war in Gaza.
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