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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 final: Five things that went wrong for India
India were favourites to win a home Cricket World Cup - so how did it all go wrong for them in the all-important final?
What fresh dangers does winter bring for the people of Gaza?
Palestinians in the war-torn Gaza Strip face increased risk of disease.
A look inside Gaza’s Indonesian hospital surrounded by intense fighting
Northern Gaza's last running hospital is being targeted by Israeli forces.
Palestinians in Israel also face a Nakba
And the second-class citizenship they have will not protect them.
Photos: Intense Israeli air strikes hit Gaza amid growing signs of truce
Jabalia in northern Gaza and Khan Younis and Rafah in the south are among the areas hit.
BRICS condemns Israel war on Gaza in signal to the West
The grouping, which has previously focused on economic issues, called for an end to 'war crimes' in the Gaza conflict.
South Africa lawmakers vote to suspend Israel ties, close embassy
The motion calling for the closure of the embassy passed with 248 votes in favour and 91 votes against.
As a Muslim prisoner in the US, I worry I will be cremated when I die
I will likely die in prison, but before I do, myself and other prisoners want a process to ensure Islamic burial rites.
Despite risks, hundreds of women return to wartime Ukraine to give birth
Unable to navigate foreign health systems and disappointed by the level of care, refugees risk it all for their babies.
Israeli state TV video shows children singing about Gaza
Eliminate them all." A video by Israel's public broadcaster of children singing about Gaza has caused a backlash online
Guinea to investigate former president Conde for alleged treason
The probe puts more legal pressure on Alpha Conde, already facing allegations of corruption, assassination and torture.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan trial in jail declared illegal, lawyer says
Former prime minister was indicted for allegedly revealing official secrets after his 2022 ouster from office.
More than 10,000 civilians killed in Ukraine since Russia invasion, UN says
UN: Half the fatalities in past three months due to Russia's use of long-range missiles, abandoned ordinance blasts.
North Korea launches suspected ‘spy satellite’
South Korea says rocket believed to be carrying a spy satellite as Japan condemns launch in 'strongest possible terms'.
Food aid for 1.4 million people in Chad to ‘grind to a halt’ soon, WFP says
Food aid is due to stop in January in a country taking in hundreds of thousands of refugees from Sudan's war.
Stampede kills 37 people in army recruitment drive in Congo-Brazzaville
Authorities in Brazzaville announced that an unspecified number of other people were also injured in the incident.
‘Israel’s army tanks are here. We are facing imminent death in Gaza City’
In his last report before contact was lost on Monday, an Al Jazeera writer describes the terror on the ground.
A Letter: The atmosphere of fear at Cornell University must end
After attacks on a faculty member over comments about Gaza, faculty and students call on Cornell to take action.
Hospitals in northern Gaza completely out of service: Health official
Gaza official says occupancy rate in hospitals in the region has reached 190 percent as they overflow with wounded.
Have the US and Israel agreed on Gaza’s future?
Disagreements persist, but analysts say the US has shown no readiness to draw any red lines for Israel.
Israeli strike kills three journalists near Lebanon border
Al Mayadeen TV said an Israeli attack 'deliberately' targeted its correspondent Farah Omar and cameraman Rabih Me'mari.
Ukraine marks 10-year anniversary of Maidan ‘Revolution of Dignity’
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the protests marked Ukraine's 'first victory' in its war with Russia.
Azerbaijan arrests two journalists investigating political corruption
Arrests of director and editor in chief of Abzas Media come after series of reports looking into officials' wealth.
Somalia floods kill 50 people, nearly 700,000 displaced: Disaster agency
More than 1.7 million people are in need as torrential rains destroy homes and livelihoods in Horn of Africa.
Nigerian workers’ wages diminish as inflation rises and gov’t revenue dips
Nigerian public sector workers may earn slightly more than they did years ago, but can afford fewer things than before.
Indian workers trapped in Himalayan tunnel for 10 days seen on camera
Workers inside a collapsed road tunnel seen alive for first time amid attempts to create new passageways to free them.
Papua New Guinea cancels flights, plans evacuation after volcano erupts
The South Pacific nation downgrades its alert level, but warns the Ulawun outburst could continue 'indefinitely'.
Walmart shooting leaves four wounded, gunman killed in US state of Ohio
The gunman's name, his motive for the attack and other details were not immediately released.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 46
From a potential truce to continuing attacks on Gaza's Indonesian Hospital - here are the major updates.
Hamas ‘approaching Gaza truce agreement’ with Israel, says leader Haniyeh
The deal is expected to see the group exchange captives for Palestinian prisoners with Israel for a truce.
Analysis: How Israel could gain from a pause in the Gaza war
A break in hostilities could benefit Israel militarily, even though it could hurt Prime Minister Netanyahu politically.
First pictures of India’s trapped tunnel workers
An underground camera has provided the first video of dozens of Indian tunnel workers who've been trapped for 10 days.
Video of Yemen’s Houthi rebels seizing Red Sea cargo ship
Yemen's Houthi rebels have released video of the moment the group seized an Israel-linked cargo ship.
Bangladesh battles record dengue deaths as disease pattern changes
Densely populated country faces worst-ever outbreak in history, with over 1,500 dead and hospitals packed to the brim.
North Korea could launch spy satellite as early as this week
Pyongyang says it will attempt its latest satellite launch before December 2 as Japan and South Korea on standby.
As people run out of fuel in Gaza, clay ovens are back in demand
Looking for ways to bake bread or cook what little food that they have, the people of Gaza return to tradition.
Keeping Gaza online: Telecom heroes risk life and limb under Israel’s bombs
Making a maintenance trip in Gaza now literally means taking your life into your own hands. Why do they do it?
Earth to warm up to 2.9C even with current climate pledges: UN
UN warns window for limiting warming to 1.5C is closing fast ahead of COP28 meeting in Dubai.
Taiwan’s top US diplomat registers for election; opposition in disarray
Former diplomat Hsiao Bi-khim formalises her run for vice president as the November 24 deadline for candidates looms.
US defence chief visits Kyiv, announces $100m military aid package
US will send Ukraine anti-tank weapons, air-defence equipment and an additional HIMARS system.
Elon Musk’s X sues media watchdog Media Matters over report on Nazi content
Social media platform accuses media watchdog of manipulating algorithm to drive away advertisers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 636
As the war enters its 636th day, these are the main developments.
Why Singapore is ‘friend of all, enemy of none’ in Israel-Gaza war
The tightly-controlled city-state has turned down protest requests and urged people not to display political symbols.
OpenAI investors considering suing board after CEO Altman’s firing: Sources
Investors reportedly concerned they could lose hundreds of millions of dollars they invested in the tech startup.
‘A genocidal war’: Surgeon says Israel strategically destroying Gaza health
Surgeoon tells Al Jazeera he believes the destruction of the health sector is part of an Israeli military strategy.
What’s the impact of the Houthis hijacking a ship in the Red Sea?
The Iran-backed Houthis say the move was a response to Israel's assault on Gaza.
Trump gag order appeal faces sceptical reception in US court
Trump's lawyer argues order violates free speech while judges say his rhetoric could threaten integrity of his trial.
Premature babies from Gaza arrive in Egypt
28 premature babies, evacuated from Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza are now being treated in Egypt.
Photos: Dozens of premature babies evacuated from Gaza to Egypt
All the babies are 'fighting serious infections and continue needing healthcare', a WHO spokesperson says.
More than 230 convicted in Italy mafia trial
Saverio Razionale and Domenico Bonavota, two local Calabrian mafia leaders, both given 30-year sentences.
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