- + Belgian and Dutch students protest against Israel’s war on Gaza—Students in Ghent and Amsterdam occupied universities to protest against Israel's war on Gaza. [Category: News]
- + US soldier detained in Russia and accused of theft—US soldier detained in Russia on charges of criminal misconduct, adding to strained relations. [Category: News]
- + ‘Serious job’: How a collective in election-bound India fights hate speech—Hate Speech Beda trains volunteers from across the southern state of Karnataka on using the law to combat hate crimes. [Category: News]
- + ‘Unacceptable’: Australian PM criticises China over fighter jet incident—Protests lodged after Chinese aircraft fired flares in path of an Australian navy helicopter in international waters. [Category: News]
- + Australia PM accuses China of ‘unacceptable’ conduct in Yellow Sea incident—Protests lodged after Chinese fighter jet fired flares in path of an Australian navy helicopter in international waters. [Category: News]
- + US, UK, most EU nations to boycott Putin inauguration—Russia's Vladimir Putin will be sworn in for a fifth term as president in a ceremony at the Kremlin later on Tuesday. [Category: News]
- + Boeing postpones launch of Starliner space capsule after technical fault—Cancellation of inaugural crewed space mission comes as Boeing is under fire over safety record at its aviation arm. [Category: Economy]
- + Boeing postpones launch of Starliner space capsule over valve problem—Cancellation of inaugural crewed space mission comes as Boeing is under fire over safety record at its aviation arm. [Category: Economy]
- + US officials probe allegations Boeing workers falsified inspection records—Federal Aviation Administration says Boeing voluntarily informed officials that inspections may not have been completed. [Category: Economy]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 803—As the war enters its 803rd day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Slum to stardom: Indonesian film director Joko Anwar is riding high—Indonesia's most prolific film director is juggling multiple projects as his latest film proves box office gold. [Category: News]
- + Progressive US Senator Bernie Sanders to run for reelection—Sanders says that he will run for another term as country faces 'difficult political moment' amid schisms over Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Text of the Gaza ceasefire proposal approved by Hamas—The deal lays out a timetable for release of Israeli captives in Gaza and withdrawal of Israel's troops from territory. [Category: News]
- + Israel’s war on Gaza: All to know about the truce proposal Hamas agreed to—Palestinian group Hamas says it has agreed to an Egyptian-Qatari proposal, but Israel says it falls short of demands. [Category: News]
- + Here’s everything to know about Gaza truce proposal Hamas has agreed to—Palestinian group Hamas says it has agreed to an Egyptian-Qatari proposal, but Israel says it falls short of demands. [Category: News]
- + US ‘reviewing’ Gaza ceasefire proposal, says it opposes Rafah invasion—Biden administration officials decline to share details about proposal but say they are committed to reaching deal. [Category: News]
- + Key takeaways from 12th day of Trump’s New York hush-money trial—Jury hears testimony on how hush-money payments were made as judge again fines Trump for violating gag order in US case. [Category: News]
- + What are the implications of Israel’s ban on Al Jazeera?—Qatar-based network says action by Israel's government is illegal. [Category: TV Shows]
- + White House says Israel must evaluate ceasefire deal that Hamas agreed to—White House National Security Spokesperson John Kirby said that Israel must have a chance to evaluate the possible deal. [Category: Show Types]
- + UK university students join pro-Palestine protests—Students in the UK are setting up camps to show solidarity with Palestine and their post-secondary peers globally [Category: Show Types]
- + Journalists at Italy’s RAI strike in protest at Meloni’s government—The broadcaster RAI has denied censorship claims and said it is transforming into 'a modern digital media company'. [Category: News]
- + Hamas accepts Qatari-Egyptian proposal for Gaza ceasefire—The announcement comes after people start to flee eastern Rafah after Israel orders tens of thousands to evacuate. [Category: News]
- + Hamas accepts Qatari and Egyptian ceasefire proposal—Cheers erupt in Gaza on hearing the news that Hamas has told Qatar and Egypt they will accept their ceasefire proposal. [Category: Show Types]
- + World reacts to Israel’s Rafah evacuation order—Aid groups warn of devastating consequences of any assault on Rafah after Israel orders tens of thousands to evacuate. [Category: News]
- + Pastor narrowly avoids being shot in middle of Sunday sermon—The livestream of a Sunday church service in Pennsylvania captured the moment a gunman tried to shoot a pastor. [Category: Show Types]
- + Palestinians evacuate eastern Rafah ahead of expected Israeli assault—Israel's military ordered the evacuation of Palestinians from eastern Rafah ahead of a ground invasion of the city. [Category: News]
- + Growing Together: A former MOVE family reunites after prison in the US—As he turns 40, Mike Africa Jr experiences life with his parents for the first time after they’re released from prison. [Category: Show Types]
- + US campus protests of Israeli ‘genocide’ offer hope to students from Gaza—Student protests in the United States have caught the attention of students from Gaza, giving them hope for the future. [Category: News]
- + Israel bans Al Jazeera: What does it mean and what happens next?—Al Jazeera said it will pursue available legal channels to protect its journalists from Israel's 'slanderous' shutdown. [Category: News]
- + EU to drop rule-of-law dispute with Poland—European Union says Poland has launched a series of measures to address concerns about judicial independence. [Category: News]
- + Inoue vs Nery: Japanese champ defends super bantamweight titles in Tokyo—Naoya Inoue survives first-round knockdown to knock out challenger Luis Nery in the sixth round in front of 45,000 fans. [Category: Sports]
- + Why is Israel forcing the evacuation of part of Rafah, Gaza’s last refuge?—Israel argues its security depends on disbanding Hamas battalions in Rafah as it calls on 100,000 people to evacuate. [Category: News]
- + Columbia University cancels main commencement ceremony after Gaza protests—Announcement comes days after New York police raided and dispersed the Gaza solidarity encampment on Columbia's campus. [Category: News]
- + Family says al-Shifa doctor was tortured to death in Israeli prison—Doctor Adnan al-Bursh's family tell Al Jazeera they believe he was tortured to death. [Category: Show Types]
- + Video shows moment of secondary Israeli airstrike in Rafah—As witnesses recorded a massive plume of smoke from an initial Israeli airstrike in Rafah, another hit the same area. [Category: Show Types]
- + Mexicans protest and pay tribute to murdered foreign surfers—The surfing community in Mexico has paid tribute to the American and two Australian tourists who were killed. [Category: Show Types]
- + EU urges China to use influence on Russia and Iran—Brussels hopes Beijing will lean on Russia to end war in Ukraine and limit Iran's missiles and drones. [Category: News]
- + Heckler demands Netanyahu’s resignation at Holocaust memorial event—A man heckled Israel’s prime minister during a Holocaust Remembrance Day wreath-laying ceremony at Yad Vashem. [Category: Show Types]
- + Germany recalls ambassador to Russia citing cyberattacks—Berlin's recall of envoy extends diplomatic tension on eve of Putin's inauguration. [Category: News]
- + Watching the watchdogs: How US media weaponised campus protests coverage—Mainstream media has joined US power elites in demonising pro-Palestinian encampments on campuses. [Category: Opinions]
- + Tunis police raid sees refugees abandoned near the border with Algeria—Tunisia's sub-Saharan African refugees and migrants describe being victims of vilification and kidnapping nationwide. [Category: News]
- + ‘Yemen at a crossroads’: Nearly 200 aid groups issue urgent funding appeal—Only a fraction of funds needed to provide aid to millions in the war-torn country is secured, the groups say. [Category: News]
- + Israel orders Rafah evacuation after night of intense bombardment—Palestinian families have begun leaving eastern Rafah after the Israeli military ordered its evacuation. [Category: Show Types]
- + Severe floods inundate Brazil’s southernmost state, displacing thousands—Flooding in Brazil has displaced more than 115,000 people and left close to 80 dead. [Category: Show Types]
- + Russia announces nuclear weapon drills after ‘provocative’ Western threats—Exercises involving tactical nuclear weapons to be held after top European leaders indicated deepening Ukraine backing. [Category: News]
- + Bodies of murdered Australian, US surfers identified in Mexico—The three men were killed during a camping and surfing trip along Mexico's Pacific coast. [Category: News]
- + Australia’s Qantas to pay $79m over ‘ghost flights’ furore—Competition watchdog says national carrier's advertising of cancelled flights was 'egregious and unacceptable'. [Category: Economy]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 802—As the war enters its 802nd day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + China’s Xi Jinping begins first Europe tour in five years in France—Chinese president wants to repair ties with a sceptical Western Europe but faces questions over his Ukraine war stance. [Category: News]
- + EU’s von der Leyen to urge ‘fair’ China competition in talks with Xi—Chinese President Xi Jinping set to hold talks with Ursula von der Leyen and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. [Category: Economy]
- + ‘Destruction of jobs’: India election turns spotlight on a dream gone sour—India’s workforce is becoming more informalised and the quality of employment has suffered since the COVID-19 pandemic. [Category: Features]
- + Al Jazeera vows to continue coverage of Gaza war despite Israeli ban—Al Jazeera has condemned Israel’s closure of the network that has seen its offices raided and the channel go dark. [Category: Show Types]
- + At least 75 killed, more than 100 others missing in Brazil floods—More than 88,000 people displaced as floods hit Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state. [Category: News]
- + No arrests as Los Angeles police clear USC pro-Palestinian encampment—Students and other protesters have called for universities to divest their financial ties to Israel. [Category: News]
- + Why did voters desert the UK Conservatives in local elections?—Support for the Conservative Party has collapsed in local elections in England. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Gaza ceasefire talks at crucial stage as Hamas delegation leaves Cairo—Hamas delegation leaves Cairo and expected to return on Tuesday to resume indirect negotiations with Israel. [Category: News]
- + Israel closes Karem Abu Salem crossing after Hamas rocket attack—Hamas says its forces launched rocket attack near the Karem Abu Salem crossing between Israel and Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Karem Abu Salem crossing closed to aid convoys after attack: Israeli army—Hamas says its forces launched rocket attack near the Karem Abu Salem crossing between Israel and Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Rebel Writers: Palestine & Syria—The story of a Palestinian poet and a Christian Syrian professor who championed the Palestinian cause. [Category: Show Types]
- + Week in pictures: A heatwave in Vietnam to Orthodox Easter in Jerusalem—A roundup of some of last week's events. [Category: Gallery]
- + Where is the pro-Palestine student protest movement heading?—Why is the student-led movement for Palestine met with military-style crackdowns in the United States? [Category: TV Shows]
- + Qatar committed to Israel-Hamas honest mediator role: Diplomatic sources—Diplomatic sources tell Al Jazeera that Qatar will not accept becoming a tool to pressure negotiating parties. [Category: News]
- + Greek FM: No review of Israel defence deals amid war on Gaza—Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis discusses Greece's close ties with Israel, peace efforts in the Middle East. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Israeli police detain Greek consul’s guard at Orthodox Easter ceremony—Israeli police detained a member of the Greek consulate’s security detail during the Orthodox Easter ceremony. [Category: Show Types]
- + Protests in the US have long been celebrated, condemned, welcomed, muzzled—Protests, hallmarks of US history, are also typically met with irritation. [Category: Gallery]
- + Al Jazeera’s pre-recorded ‘final report’ from Israel as ban enacted—Imran Khan recorded his last report from occupied East Jerusalem pre-empting the decision to close Al Jazeera in Israel. [Category: Show Types]
- + Rafah: Past the point of no return—Israel’s mass slaughter in Rafah will not start with a ground invasion; it has already been taking place. [Category: Opinions]
- + Netanyahu’s government votes to close Al Jazeera in Israel—Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet has unanimously voted to shut down Al Jazeera's operations in Israel. [Category: Show Types]
- + US elections are six months away. How does the race stand and what’s next?—As November vote nears, here are the key issues and challenges facing presumptive nominees Joe Biden and Donald Trump. [Category: News]
- + India calls Canada arrests over Sikh activist murder ‘political compulsion’—Reacting to Indian nationals' arrest, Trudeau acknowledges fear in Canada's Sikh community but underscores rule of law. [Category: News]
- + ‘Radicalised’ 16-year-old shot dead by Australia police after stabbing man—Police kill the boy after he stabbed a man in Perth in an attack authorities say indicated 'terrorism'. [Category: News]
- + ‘If there was a ceasefire, I’d go home,’ Gaza’s war-weary IDPs say—Displaced residents of Gaza have mixed hope for whether a ceasefire will happen soon - but all are eager to return home. [Category: Features]
- + Panama voters to elect new president in crowded field of contenders—The protege of an ex-head of state convicted for corruption leads the race, with seven others vying for the position. [Category: News]
- + Al Jazeera condemns Israeli government decision to shut down local offices—Israeli cabinet votes unanimously to close the network's operations in Israel with immediate effect. [Category: News]
- + Al Jazeera condemns Israeli government decision to shut down channel—Israeli cabinet votes unanimously to close the network's operations in Israel with immediate effect. [Category: News]
- + Netanyahu government votes to close Al Jazeera channel in Israel—Israeli cabinet decides unanimously to close the network's operations in Israel with immediate effect. [Category: News]
- + University of Virginia camp dismantled and protesters arrested—Police have dismantled the Gaza solidarity encampment at the University of Virginia and arrested several protesters. [Category: Show Types]
- + NBA Western Conference semis: Minnesota stun NBA champs Denver in Game 1—Anthony Edwards's 43 points led Minnesota Timberwolves' 106-99 home win over Denver Nuggets. [Category: Sports]
- + Pro-Palestine protest interrupts University of Michigan graduation ceremony—Dozens of Pro-Palestine graduates interrupted their commencement ceremony at the University of Michigan. [Category: Show Types]
- + La Liga title for Real Madrid, Champions League for Girona as Barca lose—Girona scored a stunning 4-2 win over their Catalan rivals Barcelona to hand a 36th Spanish league title to Real Madrid. [Category: Sports]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 801—As the war enters its 801th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + The surfer chef behind South Africa’s first fine dining halal restaurant—Anwar Abdullatief creates stunning halal food with the Cape Malay flavours of his childhood [Category: Features]
- + Messi and Saurez lead Inter Miami’s 6-2 MLS win over New York Red Bulls—Messi had a record five assists and scored a goal, while Suarez scored a hat-trick in the win over New York Red Bulls. [Category: Sports]
- + Dozens arrested in US campuses in another weekend of pro-Palestine protests—More than 2,000 people have been arrested nationwide as students continue protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Alvarez vs Munguia: Canelo retains boxing titles with unanimous victory—Mexico's Alvarez successfully defended his WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA super middleweight titles against compatriot Munguia. [Category: Sports]
- + How effective is Turkey’s ban on trade with Israel?—Turkey says the ban will stay in place until Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Spain and Argentina trade jibes in row before visit by President Milei—The spat began when Spain's transport minister said Argentina's Javier Milei took drugs during last year's election. [Category: News]
- + ‘No to the Russian law!’ Georgia protesters demand a ‘European future’—Violence has rocked Tbilisi as angry citizens fear Georgia will fall into ‘enemy hands’. [Category: News]
- + Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu-Sitta denied entry into France—The surgeon who helped treat patients during Israel's war on Gaza was scheduled to speak at the French Senate. [Category: News]
- + Germany’s Scholz calls for unity against far-right after MEP seriously hurt—Chancellor's appeal comes after four assailants brutally attacked a politician who was campaigning in eastern Germany. [Category: News]
- + ‘Progress’ in Gaza truce talks but Israel still set on Rafah ground attack—Sources tell Al Jazeera that talks are at critical point as a technical team is working out details of a potential deal. [Category: News]
- + ‘We won’t stop’: How Columbia’s students etched a new Gaza protest legacy—Inside a movement that took over a university building and lost its encampment within 24 hours - yet refuses to die. [Category: News]
- + Pakistan records ‘wettest April’ in more than 60 years—At least 144 people died due to the heavy rainfall in April. [Category: News]
- + World Press Photo of the Year: Cropping history and reality—WPP winner demonstrates Palestinian grief is only acceptable to the West if it is sanitised and devoid of context. [Category: Opinions]
- + ‘It’s going to be worse’: Brazil braces for more pain amid record flooding—The death toll has climbed to 56 in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state, with tens of thousands displaced. [Category: News]
- + Sustainable living gives Hungarian families hope for the future—In growing trend, families aspire to become self-sufficient by living off the land, preserving it for next generations. [Category: Gallery]
- + Northern Gaza in ‘full-blown famine’, UN food agency chief says—'It's horror': World Food Programme head calls for immediate ceasefire and 'unfettered access' into besieged territory. [Category:...
- + Britain’s Conservatives trounced in local elections as Labour makes gains—Discontent with Conservative Party sees loss of hundreds of seats while Labour's Sadiq Khan wins London mayoral race. [Category: News]
- + Britain’s Conservatives trounced in local elections—Disillusionment with Conservative Party sees loss of 450 seats while Labour Party picks up 170 as vote count continues. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 800—As the war enters its 800th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Antiwar protests and limits on freedoms in the United States—Student protesters in the United States face the consequences of crossing a red line - criticism of Israel. [Category: TV Shows]
- + This Gaza journalist’s work has helped injured Palestinians—For World Press Freedom Day we spoke to Gaza journalist Hani Aburezeq. [Category: Show Types]
- + India, Japan dismiss Biden’s ‘xenophobic’ comment—Japan calls US president's remarks 'unfortunate', while India says it's open to immigrants. [Category: News]
- + ‘No turning back’: Carnation Revolution divides Portugal again, 50 years on—As the country celebrates half a century of liberal democracy, is the far-right creeping back in? [Category: Features]
- + Landslides, floods sweep Indonesia’s South Sulawesi, killing 15 people—Disaster management agency says 115 people evacuated, more than 100 houses damaged amid prolonged torrential rain. [Category: News]
- + At least 12 killed in bomb attacks on eastern DR Congo displacement camps—Congolese government, US blame Rwandan army and M23 rebel group for targeting camps where thousands are seeking refuge. [Category: News]
- + Invisible plastic: Why banning plastic bags will never be enough—How ordinary items like toothpaste and teabags could actually be damaging our environment. [Category: News]
- + ‘Don’t be afraid for the marshes’: The battle to save Iraq’s waterways—Jassim Al-Asadi has spent much of his life fighting for the survival of the Iraqi Marshes, but the battle is difficult. [Category: Features]
- + ‘No choice’: India’s Manipuris cannot go back a year after fleeing violence—In cities across India, internal refugees struggle to rebuild lives as death and devastation still haunt. [Category: News]
- + In Texas, pro-Palestine university protesters clash with state leaders—Texas, one of the most conservative US states, has implemented laws limiting the ability to protest against Israel. [Category: News]
- + Takeaways from day 11 of Trump’s New York hush money trial with Hope Hicks—Hicks, a former adviser to the ex-president, testified about how his 2016 campaign handled the Access Hollywood tape. [Category: News]
- + What’s behind the US generational divide on Israel’s war on Gaza?—Polls suggest an increasing number of young Americans are siding with Palestinians and growing critical of Israel. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Measles outbreak kills at least 42 people in northeast Nigeria—The deaths were recorded out of nearly 200 suspected measles cases in the state of Adamawa, official says. [Category: News]
- + Children, infants missing after Tunis police clear makeshift refugee camps—Police cleared two of the Tunisian capital's irregular Black migrant camps, busing residents to an unknown location. [Category: News]
- + US congressman Cuellar indicted for alleged Azerbaijan influence scheme—Henry Cuellar, a Democrat, accused of accepting bribes in exchange for advancing interests of Azerbaijan in Congress. [Category: News]
- + UK activists prevent arrest of migrants slated for deportation—UK activists and human rights groups are taking action over the detention of migrants slated for deportation to Rwanda. [Category: Show Types]
- + Campus Gaza solidarity protests go global—Anger and frustration with the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza have sparked university protests worldwide. [Category: Show Types]
- + Panama court rules leading candidate Mulino may remain in presidential race—Decision removes uncertainty over Mulino's eligibility just two days before the vote in the Central American country. [Category: News]
- + Canadian police make arrests in prominent Sikh activist’s killing—Arrests in last year's killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar set to fuel more diplomatic tensions between India and Canada. [Category: News]
- + Canadian police make arrests in prominent Sikh activist’s killing: Reports—Arrests in last year's killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar set to fuel more diplomatic tensions between India and Canada. [Category: News]
- + UN chief urges Israel and Hamas to reach ceasefire deal in Gaza—Antonio Guterres says he fears war in Gaza 'will worsen exponentially' without a truce as Israel's Rafah assault looms. [Category: News]
- + ICC demands end to threats against court amid Gaza war probe—Statement released after Israeli and US officials rebuke the court for possible arrest warrants over Gaza war. [Category: News]
- + Why has the flooding in Kenya been so devastating?—Government criticised over poor infrastructure as 210 people killed, thousands displaced and cyclone on the way. [Category: News]
- + Houthis say they will target Israel-bound ships anywhere within their range—The Yemeni group says it is expanding its attacks in response to the looming Israeli assault on Rafah in southern Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Would Julian Assange’s extradition threaten press freedoms worldwide?—Whistleblower lawyer on Assange extradition: 'It would affect publishers, journalists, bloggers, anyone - me and you.' [Category: TV Shows]
- + Germany accuses Russia of ‘intolerable’ cyberattack, warns of consequences—Foreign Minister Baerbock says group of hackers called APT28 is steered by Russia's military intelligence service. [Category: News]
- + Journalists ‘have zero protection’: Hind Khoudary on reporting from Gaza—Marc Lamont Hill talks to Al Jazeera journalist Hind Khoudary on World Press Freedom Day about reporting from Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + How students around the world are taking a stand for Gaza—Students around the world are raising their voices to protest against Israel’s continuing war on Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Police remove pro-Palestinian students from Paris’s Sciences Po university—Students staging sit-in and hunger strike at the French university leave campus without incident. [Category: News]
- + China launches Chang’e-6 probe to study dark side of the moon—Unprecedented 53-day mission aims to retrieve lunar rocks and soil from far side that never faces Earth. [Category: News]
- + China launches historic mission to far side of the moon—China has launched a rocket that aims to retrieve samples from the far side of the moon. [Category: Show Types]
- + Doctor from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital dies in Israeli prison—Groups advocating for Palestinian prisoners say Adnan al-Barash, head of orthopaedics, died as a 'result of torture'. [Category: News]
- + UK has begun mass arrests of potential Rwanda deportees: What’s next?—The UK Home Office has lost contact with more than half the people it wants to deport, has vowed to find them. [Category: News]
- + Palestinian employee of German development agency ‘abused’ in Israeli jail—Baraa Odeh has told her lawyer from prison that she has been repeatedly strip-searched and physically assaulted. [Category: News]
- + Palestinian journalists in Gaza awarded World Press Freedom prize—All Palestinian journalists covering Israel’s war on Gaza have been awarded UNESCO’s World Press Freedom prize. [Category: Show Types]
- + Iran’s unravelling carpet sales—Sanctions and a hobbled economy pull the rug out from under Iran's traditional carpet weavers. [Category: News]
- + Kenya, Tanzania brace for Cyclone Hidaya as flood death toll rises—Kenyan government orders mandatory evacuations for residents near 178 dams and water reservoirs in 33 counties. [Category: News]
- + I spent 43 days in Gaza’s now-destroyed hospitals. My mind is still there.—Now thousands of miles away, I think of my patients in Gaza and wonder: Are they still alive? [Category: Opinions]
- + Jewish professor banned from US campus after arrest—A Jewish professor was filmed being violently arrested during an anti-Gaza war protest at Dartmouth College. [Category: Show Types]
- + Palestinian journalists covering Gaza war win UNESCO press freedom prize—UN agency's chief calls award a tribute to courage of journalists facing 'difficult and dangerous' conditions in Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Rains, mudslides kill 29 in southern Brazil’s ‘worst disaster’—Torrential rains wreak havoc with toll expected to rise as search continues for dozens of people reported missing. [Category: News]
- + World Press Freedom Day: Gaza conflict deadliest for journalists—As the war in Gaza becomes the deadliest conflict for journalists, Al Jazeera looks at press freedom in the past year. [Category: News]
- + Wall Street Journal cuts Hong Kong staff, shifts focus to Singapore—Company-wide memo says the newspaper is shifting its 'center of gravity in the region' to Southeast Asian hub. [Category: Economy]
- + Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal plant in world first—Sumatran orangutan named Rakus was seen using a plant to treat a facial wound possibly sustained during a fight. [Category: News]
- + Biden labels Japan and India ‘xenophobic’ along with China and Russia—Comments met with surprise since US president has sought to deepen ties with key ally Japan, as well as India. [Category: News]
- + Why are Pakistan’s wheat farmers protesting against the government?—Farmers say recent wheat import policies have caused their financial woes. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 799—As the war enters its 799th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + ‘Vote jihad’: As Modi raises anti-Muslim India election pitch, what’s next?—As the campaign targeting of Muslims becomes more direct and shrill, experts fear Modi’s words could encourage violence. [Category: News]
- + KFC Malaysia temporarily closes outlets amid Gaza boycott—Franchise operator cites 'challenging economic conditions' amid local reports linking closures to boycotts of Israel. [Category: Economy]
- + Israeli firms sold invasive surveillance tech to Indonesia: Report—Investigation by Amnesty, Haaretz, Tempo and others finds links between official bodies and agencies from at least 2017. [Category: News]
- + Apple iPhone sales plunge, as shares rise on dividend, stock buyback news—Sales of the iPhone fall 10 percent amid growing competition from Chinese rivals such as Huawei. [Category: Economy]
- + Austin confirms Russians deployed to airbase housing US military in Niger—Officials says Russians do not have access to US forces at Airbase 101 as Moscow's troops deployed to a separate hanger. [Category: News]
- + Russian troops deploy to airbase housing US military in Niger: US official—US official says Russian and US troops do not mingle at Airbase 101 as Moscow's forces deployed to a separate hanger. [Category: News]
- + Australia’s Albanese declares ‘national crisis’ after killings of women—Government pledges action after tens of thousands of people rally over killings of women by their partners. [Category: News]
- + Five takeaways from day 10 of Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial—The court heard a witness testify to secret recordings of Trump, in which he appears to negotiate the Daniels payment. [Category: News]
- + US acknowledges Syria air strike killed farmer rather than al-Qaeda leader—Botched strike is latest incident to raise questions about lack of accountability for civilian deaths from US strikes. [Category: News]
- + Abu Ghraib: Iraqi victims’ case against US contractor ends in mistrial—Three survivors sued the company CACI in civil court for abuses committed at the hands of US soldiers and contractors. [Category: News]
- + Gaza will need largest post-war reconstruction effort since 1945, UN says—UN Development Programme official estimates post-war reconstruction will cost between $40-50bn. [Category: News]
- + Turkey says it halts trade with Israel over Gaza aid access—Turkey's Ministry of Trade cites humanitarian crisis in Gaza for its decision to suspend imports and exports. [Category: News]
- + After years of decline, a new generation of organised labour rises in US—US experiencing the biggest strike wave in 50 years. [Category: Economy]
- + Police clear pro-Palestine encampment at UCLA—Over 130 students have been arrested after police cleared the UCLA campus of anti-Gaza war demonstrators [Category: Show Types]
- + UN, EU, US urge Georgia to halt ‘foreign agents’ bill as protests grow—Thousands gather in Tbilisi to protest against the bill which it passed its second reading in parliament this week. [Category: News]
- + How will US campus protests affect President Biden’s bid for a second term?—Standoffs between police and pro-Palestine protesters on college campuses intensify. [Category: TV Shows]
- + How US violates its own Leahy Law to ensure military support for Israel—The Biden administration has refused to restrict US funding to Israeli army units that committed rights violations. [Category: News]
- + ‘No surprise’: US students slam Biden’s comments on Gaza encampments—Students say Biden risks 'losing entire generation of voters' over his Gaza policy and condemnation of college protests. [Category: News]
- + Trump: ‘We’re not letting the radical left morons take over’—Former US President Donald Trump denounced “the radical left morons" at anti-Gaza war university protests. [Category: Show Types]
- + West Indies’ Thomas hit with five-year ban after agreeing to fix matches—West Indies batter Devon Thomas has been banned by the International Cricket Council for five years for match-fixing. [Category: Sports]
- + SNP veteran John Swinney set to be Scotland’s next leader—Swinney becomes the clear frontrunner as a potential opponent says she will not run. [Category: News]
- + Gazprom falls to first annual loss in 20 years as trade with Europe hit—Results highlight the dramatic decline of Gazprom since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. [Category: News]
- + Candidates confront corruption and inequality in Panama’s presidential race—Eight hopefuls are seeking to succeed President Laurentino Cortizo in Sunday’s election, with corruption a top issue. [Category: News]
- + Biden: ‘Dissent essential to democracy but must not lead to disorder’—US President Joe Biden spoke about anti-Gaza war protests that have spread across university campuses. [Category: Show Types]
- + What is behind the insulin shortage in the US?—Pharma companies are slashing insulin production in favour of more lucrative weight-loss drugs. [Category: Features]
- + Hamas chief Haniyeh discusses Gaza truce talks with Egypt, Qatar officials—Hamas says it is studying proposal 'in positive spirit' as delegation reportedly set to visit Cairo for further talks. [Category: News]
- + Paris’s Sciences Po rejects protesters’ demand to review Israel ties—Dozens of students start a sit-in at university to protest decision not to review links with Israeli universities. [Category: News]
- + ‘Diaspora Jews think Judaism is more important than Zionism’: UK filmmaker—British filmmaker Gillian Mosely says it is time to question Israel's 'propaganda' as the war in Gaza rages. [Category: News]
- + Protester at UCLA: ‘This is not the end’—Protester tells Al Jazeera ‘This is not the end’ as police make arrests at anti-Gaza war demonstration at UCLA. [Category: Show Types]
- + Police clear encampment, arrest UCLA students amid US protests: All we know—The LAPD has arrested pro-Palestine protesters and faculty at UCLA amid a tense standoff a day after counterprotest. [Category: News]
- + UCLA students arrested amid Gaza protests: All you need to know—The LAPD has arrested pro-Palestine protesters and faculty at UCLA amid a tense standoff a day after counterprotest. [Category: News]
- + France’s Macron doesn’t rule out troops for Ukraine—French president says in interview that 'if Russia wins in Ukraine, there will be no security in Europe'. [Category: News]
- + Videos show violence of mob attack on UCLA anti-war protesters—The anti-Gaza war protest camp at UCLA have shown the extent of the violence used by a pro-Israe [Category: Show Types]
- + ‘Greater than an encampment’: Why Gaza student protests strike a chord—Students say 'barrier of fear' has been broken as encampments take over public spaces in defence of Palestinians. [Category: News]
- + US Gaza protests: Calling the cops on free speech—It turns out, many self-professed defenders of free speech care to safeguard the right to right-wing free speech alone. [Category: Opinions]
- + Thousands rally in Georgia as Parliament advances ‘foreign influence’ bill—Police in the capital, Tbilisi, fired tear gas and stun grenades to clear protesters opposed to the draft legislation. [Category: News]
- + Active Clubs: A new far-right threat to democratic elections—A new network blending far-right extremism with MMA training is growing rapidly across North America and Europe. [Category: Opinions]
- + Philippines summons China envoy over water cannon attack in South China Sea—The Philippines protests China’s ‘dangerous manoeuvres’ 20th time this year, as tensions escalate over disputed shoal. [Category: News]
- + Police dismantle UCLA anti-Gaza war camp and arrest protesters—A number of anti-war protesters have been arrested by US police who have moved in to dismantle the tent encampment. [Category: Show Types]
- + Why South Africa’s opposition may struggle to unseat the ruling ANC—Despite the ANC facing possible voter decline this election, analysts say the opposition is splintered and disorganised. [Category: News]
- + ‘Blood minerals’: What are the hidden costs of the EU-Rwanda supply deal?—EU plans to secure supplies for green revolution from Rwanda likely to support smuggling of conflict minerals from DRC. [Category: Features]
- + Identity war: Far from frontlines, Ukraine resists Russia’s cultural legacy—Many Ukrainians back official 'decolonisation' efforts but others say it is misguided and defined by hostility. [Category: Features]
- + South Korea parliament approves new probe into deadly 2022 Halloween crush—Victims' families have demanded independent investigation into disaster that killed more than 150 people. [Category: News]
- + US police filmed leaving UCLA anti-war camp—US police have been filmed leaving the anti-war camp at UCLA after hundreds of officers were deployed to clear it. [Category: Show Types]
- + Russia troops accused of ‘executing’ surrendering Ukraine soldiers: Report—Human Rights Watch investigates 'apparent summary executions' and says actions could amount to war crimes. [Category: News]
- + Pakistan T20 squad: Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali back for England and Ireland tour—Babar Azam to lead 18-man squad which also includes injured wicketkeepers Azam Khan and Mohammad Rizwan. [Category: Sports]
- + UCLA campus standoff as police order pro-Palestinian protesters to leave—Hundreds of police in riot gear mass on US campus as students threatened with arrest. [Category: News]
- + How do American universities make their money?—Protesters call US university funds into question and demand schools divest from Israel for its war on Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + How do American universities make their money?—Protesters call US university funds into question and demand schools divest from Israel for its war on Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + OECD lifts global growth outlook as US, China outperform expectations—Paris-based organisation predicts global economy to expand by 3.1 percent this year and 3.2 percent in 2025. [Category: Economy]
- + Man accused of spraying ‘pesticide’ on US anti-Gaza war encampment—A man has been filmed spraying an unknown liquid on protesters’ belongings and banners at a Palestine solidarity camp. [Category: Show Types]
- + Man accused of spraying ‘pesticide’ on US anti-war camp—A man has been filmed spraying an unknown liquid on protesters’ belongings and banners at a Palestine solidarity camp. [Category: Show Types]
- + New York police remove protesters camped inside Fordham University building—Police in New York have arrested anti-war students inside a building at Fordham University during their protests. [Category: Show Types]
- + Police in US remove protesters camped inside Fordham Uni building—Police in New York have arrested anti-war students inside a building at Fordham University during their protests. [Category: Show Types]
- + Riot police move in to dismantle peaceful pro-Palestinian protest at UCLA—Students disperse from US campus amid din of detonating flashbangs, 'large number of arrests'. [Category: News]
- + Tensions high at UCLA as police order pro-Palestinian protesters to leave—Students staying put on US campus despite inevitability of ‘militarised police invasion’, ready to face arrest. [Category: News]
- + NBA playoffs: Celtics crush Heat to win series, Mavericks thrash Clippers—Boston Celtics advance to semifinals with 4-1 win, Luka Doncic-led Dallas Mavericks take 3-2 lead over LA Clippers. [Category: Sports]
- + Colombia president cuts ties with Israel over war on Gaza—Colombia's President Gustavo Petro says the country is cutting diplomatic ties with Israel over its war on Gaza. [Category: Show Types]
- + Boxer Ryan Garcia denies using banned drug Ostarine for Devin Haney fight—'I don't even know where to get steroids,' Garcia said, after reports claimed he had tested positive for a banned drug. [Category: Sports]
- + Microsoft unveils $2.2bn investment in Malaysia focused on AI, cloud—Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says firm will provide education and training to 200,000 people. [Category: Economy]
- + Arizona Senate repeals near-total 1864 abortion ban in divisive vote—The repeal of the abortion ban received a 16-14 vote and is expected to be signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs. [Category: News]
- + US accuses Russia of using chemical weapons in Ukraine war—Washington says Moscow breached global ban on chemical weapons with use of chloropicrin and tear gas. [Category: News]
- + Missing in action: How two key parties in India’s largest state collapsed—Near-absence of campaign by Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party, which once ruled UP, reflects larger challenges. [Category: News]
- + US sanctions hundreds of individuals, firms over Russia’s war in Ukraine—Measures target nearly 300 entities, including 20 firms based in China and Hong Kong. [Category: Economy]
- + Solomon Islands elects Jeremiah Manele as new prime minister—Jeremiah Manele wins backing of 31 legislators in 50-seat house in a vote closely watched by China, US and Australia. [Category: News]
- + Whistleblower who accused Boeing supplier of ignoring defects dies—Former Spirit AeroSystems employee Joshua Dean dies after sudden illness, family says. [Category: News]
- + Death toll in southern China highway collapse rises to 48—Recovery efforts continue after a stretch of carriageway collapsed early on Wednesday. [Category: News]
- + China trying to develop world ‘built on censorship and surveillance’—Rights group warns the Digital Silk Road is enabling China to export digital authoritarianism across the world. [Category: News]
- + Activists say UCLA Palestine encampment assault followed days of harassment—Pro-Palestine activists say dozens were injured when pro-Israel demonstrators attacked California college encampment. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 798—As the war enters its 798th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + US Fed keeps interest rates at 23-year high amid stubborn inflation—US central bank keeps benchmark rate at 5.25-5.50% after series of economic reports undercut hopes of easing inflation. [Category: Economy]
- + Manhattan prosecutors announce retrial for film producer Harvey Weinstein—Announcement follows a decision last week to toss Weinstein's New York conviction on charges of rape and sexual assault. [Category: News]
- + US House passes controversial bill that expands definition of anti-Semitism—Rights groups warn that the definition could further chill freedom of speech as protests continue on college campuses. [Category: News]
- + US increases pressure on Israel over Gaza aid as truce talks continue—Top US diplomat says efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza must be accelerated and sustained as famine looms. [Category: News]
- + Can Israeli leader’s threat to invade Rafah derail Gaza ceasefire talks?—US secretary of state says a deal is achievable as he makes another diplomatic push to pause the fighting in Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + At least 200 arrested at May Day clashes in Turkey—Protesters tried to reach Istanbul’s Taksim Square despite a ban on May Day demonstrations at the site. [Category: Show Types]
- + How a Gaza protest at Indiana University became a battle for free speech—Police crackdowns on nonviolent campus protests have raised questions about student rights and administrators' biases. [Category: News]
- + Tension built over days at UCLA between protest groups—Tension between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine groups protesting at the UCLA campus in the US has been rising for days. [Category: Show Types]
- + Colombia to cut diplomatic ties with Israel over Gaza war, Petro says—Colombian President Gustavo Petro, a staunch critic of Israel's war in Gaza, says the Israeli government is 'genocidal'. [Category: News]
- + Scottish government survives confidence vote after Hamza Yousaf quits—The Scottish National Party expected to pick a new leader to replace outgoing First Minister Humza Yousaf. [Category: News]
- + After police crackdown, what’s next for Columbia’s Gaza protesters?—The NYPD arrested around 300 college protesters from Columbia and CUNY after Hamilton Hall was occupied. [Category: News]
- + Beyond the Oil Age—The dark side of 'green energy': The real cost of cobalt mining in the DRC and how it impacts the nation’s environment. [Category: Show Types]
- + Turkey police arrest 210 at Istanbul May Day protests—Authorities deployed more than 40,000 police officers across the city after banning protests in Taksim Square. [Category: News]
- + University Gaza protests rage on with Columbia arrests and violence at UCLA—Demonstrations continue to face police crackdown as protesters vow to more pressure on universities. [Category: News]
- + New York arrests, violent attack in California as Gaza campus protests rage—Demonstrations continue to face police crackdown as protesters vow to more pressure on universities. [Category: News]
- + Turkey seeks to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ—Foreign minister says Ankara will submit a formal request to the International Court of Justice to join the case. [Category: News]
- + Israeli demonstrators attack flour shipment bound for Gaza—An Israeli group dedicated to blocking Jordanian aid from reaching Gaza recorded itself attacking an aid convoy. [Category: Show Types]
- + Russia seizes more ground in Ukraine’s east as Kyiv’s forces await supplies—It will take weeks for US military aid to reach Ukraine, but NATO chief says it's not too late for Kyiv to 'prevail'. [Category: News]
- + Israel’s Foreign Army—People & Power investigates the role of US citizens in Israel’s military occupation and illegal settlement expansion. [Category: Show Types]
- + Polish politicians condemn Warsaw synagogue firebombing—The attack comes amid a rise in anti-Semitic incidents across the globe in the wake of the Israel-Gaza war. [Category: News]
- + UK starts detaining asylum seekers to be deported to Rwanda—Government expects to deport 5,700 people to Rwanda this year, but rights groups ready to mount new legal challenge. [Category: News]
- + Thousands protest as Georgia parliament advances ‘foreign influence’ bill—Lawmakers vote 83 to 23 to adopt the bill in a second reading, despite three weeks of anti-government protests. [Category: News]
- + Georgia parliament advances controversial ‘foreign influence’ bill—Lawmakers vote 83 to 23 to adopt the bill in a second reading, despite three weeks of anti-government protests. [Category: News]
- + Deaf Syrian boy hears for first time after life-changing operation—Video captured the first moments that a 5-year-old boy from war-torn northwest Syria was able to hear for the first time [Category: Show Types]
- + Georgia police break up protests against ‘foreign agents’ bill—Georgia police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters as thousands rallied outside parliament in Tbilisi. [Category: Show Types]
- + Why would Israel and its allies fear the ICC?—International Criminal Court could end decades of impunity by indicting top Israeli security officials over war in Gaza. [Category: News]
- + The wrongs and harms of a Roma register in Norway—The existence of a Roma police register is directly linked to Norway’s long history of antigypsyism. [Category: Opinions]
- + In Kazakhstan, a ‘storm’ over domestic violence after minister killed wife—The livestreamed murder trial of the ex-economy chief has kickstarted a much-needed national conversation. [Category: Features]
- + In Kazakstan, a ‘storm’ over domestic violence after minister killed wife—The livestreamed murder trial of the ex-economy chief has kickstarted a much-needed national conversation. [Category: Features]
- + Russia ramps up weapons production for Ukraine war—Defence minister says Russia needs to boost volume, speed of production as US sends military aid to Ukraine. [Category: News]
- + Indian spies linked to killings, tracking dissidents abroad: What we know—Is India's spy agency increasingly targeting dissidents and separatists abroad? Here's a lowdown. [Category: News]
- + Photos: May Day rallies across Asia demand improved labour rights—May Day, or International Labour Day, is observed in many countries as a day to celebrate workers’ rights. [Category: News]
- + Gaza, a thorn in Israel’s side or its dream?—Israel's government says it will invade Rafah while others eye the remainder of Gaza and make their own plans. [Category: News]
- + UCLA clashes: Pro-Palestinian protesters attacked by Israel supporters—Police delay intervention into 'shocking' attack, featuring masked vigilantes armed with pepper spray and fireworks. [Category: News]
- + ‘Hind Hall’: How Columbia’s Hamilton Hall became its signature protest hub—Students have occupied the building at pivotal moments in American history, often triggering policy change. [Category: News]
- + Columbia’s Hamilton Hall: A history of student action at Gaza protest hub—Students have occupied the building at pivotal moments in American history, often triggering policy change. [Category: News]
- + F1 design guru Newey confirms 2025 exit in blow to Red Bull Racing—Adrian Newey's departure from the F1 World Champion Red Bull Racing Team is official after weeks of speculation. [Category: Sports]
- + New Haiti PM tasked with stabilising violence-racked country—Fritz Belizaire put in place as authorities battle gangs for control of the crisis-ridden country. [Category: News]
- + Israel supporters attack anti-war protesters at UCLA university in US—A group of Israel supporters have attacked anti-war protesters at UCLA university in Los Angeles in the US. [Category: Show Types]
- + Seafarers pay the price for the murky business of ship nationality—Incidents in the Red Sea illustrate the dangers of allowing 'flags of convenience' to proliferate. [Category: Opinions]
- + Police use tear gas on anti-war protesters at Florida university—Police fired tear gas at protesters who’d set up a camp at the University of South Florida to condemn the war on Gaza. [Category: Show Types]
- + What’s next as ‘heavy-handed’ US negotiates pullout from Niger?—US ‘touched a nerve’ in security dealings with Niger, opening door to ‘transactional’ Russia as Sahel violence spirals. [Category: News]
- + Australia’s T20 World Cup squad: Mitch Marsh to lead but no place for Smith—Smith to miss his first World Cup since 2012, while uncapped batter Jake Fraser-McGurk is also overlooked by selectors. [Category: Sports]
- + ‘Blame the government’: Kenyans bemoan lack of support amid record flooding—In Mathare, one of the largest slums in Nairobi, residents grapple with flood damage, loss and lack of state assistance. [Category: News]
- + Southeast Asia swelters in record-setting heatwave—The excessive heat across the region has triggered health alerts, shuttered schools and put pressure on power grids. [Category: News]
- + NYPD clears out Gaza protesters at Columbia University—US police cleared a building occupied by protesters and the main protest camp at Columbia University on Tuesday. [Category: Show Types]
- + US police clear out Gaza protesters at Columbia University—US police cleared a building occupied by protesters and the main protest camp at Columbia University on Tuesday. [Category: Show Types]
- + NBA playoffs: Bucks and 76ers win to stay alive, Cavs take lead over Magic—Injury-riddled Milwaukee Bucks score a 115-92 win over Indiana Pacers, while Philadelphia 76ers beat NY Knicks 112-106. [Category: Sports]
- + Malaysia’s Anwar unveils record public pay hike amid ringgit’s slide—Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says pay hike of more than 13 percent will be 'best increase in history'. [Category: Economy]
- + China’s revised state secrets law has come into force. Here’s what to know—Taiwan warn citizens against travelling to China amid fears new law could be used to punish regular business activities. [Category: News]
- + At least 24 dead, dozens injured, after road collapses in southern China—Some 30 people are being treated in hospital after being rescued from their cars following road cave in. [Category: News]
- + At least 19 killed, dozens injured after road collapses in southern China—Some 30 people are being treated in hospital after they were trapped in their vehicles when the road caved in. [Category: News]
- + Microsoft to invest $1.7 bbn in AI, cloud infrastructure in Indonesia—Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says investment will help Southeast Asia's biggest economy thrive in 'new era'. [Category: Economy]
- + Thousands evacuated, flights disrupted as Indonesian volcano erupts again—Mount Ruang sent thick clouds of ash more than 5km (3 miles) into the sky. [Category: News]
- + In India’s election, a flash drive, sex abuse videos – and a missing MP—An MP from party allied with Prime Minister Modi's BJP in Karnataka State is at the centre of sexual abuse allegations. [Category: News]
- + In India’s election, a flash drive, sex abuse videos — and a missing MP—An MP from party allied with Prime Minister Modi's BJP in Karnataka State is at the centre of sexual abuse allegations. [Category: News]
- + US to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous drug in historic shift—Shares of cannabis companies surge as much as 80 percent after move to classify drug as schedule three substance. [Category: News]
- + In Japan, book criticising trans ‘craze’ sparks rare culture-war skirmish—Backlash against publishers of controversial book highlights blurring of national borders in the social media age. [Category: News]
- + A sanctioned strongman and the ‘fall’ of Myanmar’s Myawaddy—The key border town was 'liberated' by Myanmar's anti-coup fighters, but the story is far more complex. [Category: News]
- + Arrests at Columbia University as New York City police clear Gaza protest—Hundreds of police cleared Hamilton Hall, which was occupied early on Tuesday, and the main protest site. [Category: News]
- + New York City police enter Columbia campus as Gaza protest escalates—Protesters detained as police head for Hamilton Hall, which was occupied early on Tuesday, and the main campsite. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 797—As the war enters its 797th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Georgia police crack down on protest against ‘foreign influence’ bill—The crackdown in Tbilisi comes after lawmakers debated a controversial bill on foreign funding. [Category: News]
- + Will bill to regulate foreign influence in Georgia derail its EU bid?—There are widespread protests against legislation that aims to curb foreign funding of nongovernmental organisations. [Category: TV Shows]
- + See the scale of US pro-Palestinian university protests—Pro-Palestinian protests have erupted at university campuses across the US. [Category: Show Types]
- + Former Binance CEO CZ sentenced to four months—US said he looked away from transactions that supported child sex abuse, the illegal drug trade and 'terrorism'. [Category: News]
- + UN chief calls for independent probe into Gaza mass graves—Antonio Guterres says it is 'imperative' that independent investigators are allowed immediate access to grave sites. [Category: News]
- + ICJ rejects Nicaragua’s request to halt German arms sales to Israel—The UN’s top court has thrown out Nicaragua's request to halt German arms sales to Israel. [Category: Show Types]
- + Abu Dhabi-backed group ends bid to take over Telegraph newspaper—The move comes after the UK said it would bring forward legislation to block such state-backed takeover deals in media. [Category: News]
- + Trump held in contempt of court in New York trial for gag order violations—Judge says Trump violated the order nine times in hush money trial; warned future violations could result in jail time. [Category: News]
- + Germany’s crackdown on criticism of Israel betrays European values—There is nothing to be gained, but much to be lost, from the silencing of pro-Palestinian voices. [Category: Opinions]
- + Netanyahu says Israel will invade Rafah as Gaza ceasefire talks continue—Israeli PM Netanyahu says Israeli forces will enter the southern Gaza city 'with or without a deal'. [Category: News]
- + ICJ rejects emergency measures over German arms exports to Israel—The world court rules against issuing emergency order to stop German military exports in case brought by Nicaragua. [Category: News]
- + ‘We stormed without support’: Ukraine towns fall to Russia in latest defeat—Outmanned and outgunned, Kyiv's forces struggle to advance against Moscow's troops as the war drags on. [Category: News]
- + How Gaza protest at Columbia University has escalated—Students stormed a faculty building at Columbia University after suspending students who won't leave their protest camps [Category: Show Types]
- + Trump’s New York hush money trial resumes with more testimony in third week—Previous testimony focused on Trump's alleged 'catch and kill' scheme, with more witnesses to take stand in days ahead. [Category: News]
- + US State Department official challenged on Israeli army human rights abuses—A US official faced questions about the state department's report on Israeli army units that violated human rights. [Category: Show Types]
- + Encamp, divest and keep your eyes on Gaza—Students must not allow sensationalist media coverage of their mobilisation to overshadow news of Israeli atrocities. [Category: Opinions]
- + EU launches disinformation probe against social media giant Meta—Facebook and Instagram operator rejects EU claim that efforts to moderate content are 'insufficient'. [Category: News]
- + Palestinians turn to crowdfunding to escape Gaza—Palestinians in Gaza have resorted to crowdfunding to flee, but scammers are preying on their desperation. [Category: TV Shows]
- + EU launches action against 20 airlines for greenwashing—EU collaborated with watchdogs to identify airlines making false or misleading statements about environmental benefits. [Category: News]
- + Kenya searches for missing people amid deadly floods—Flash floods and a landslide swept through houses and cut off a major road in Kenya, killing dozens. [Category: News]
- + Israeli police fight with protesters supporting Gaza captives—Israeli police have fought with protesters demanding the release of more than 130 captives held in Gaza. [Category: Show Types]
- + Police arrest anti-war student protesters at Texas university—US riot police have been filmed arresting a person who appears to be disabled during anti-war protests. [Category: Show Types]
- + ‘Divest from Israel’: Decoding the Gaza protest call shaking US campuses—It's a central demand in the pro-Palestine student protests on college campuses. But how easy is it to divest? [Category: News]
- + India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad: Rishabh Pant in, Shubman Gill out—Pant returns to the side more than a year after his near-fatal car crash as India name Rohit Sharma-led 15-man squad. [Category: Sports]
- + US finds five Israeli units responsible for rights abuses in the West Bank—All units still eligible for US military aid, Washington says after it identifies abuses committed before Gaza war. [Category: News]
- + Columbia protesters occupy Hamilton Hall as university standoff escalates—Demonstrators take over Hamilton Hall in escalation of antiwar protests. [Category: News]
- + France deploys riot police, cuts funding to quell campus protests over Gaza—Campus sit-ins upend Sciences Po and Sorbonne in Paris as students decry Israel's 'genocide' against Palestinians. [Category: News]
- + Jofra Archer, Will Jacks named in England’s squad for T20 World Cup 2024—Holders England have also named slow left-hander Tom Hartley and big-hitting batter Will Jacks in their 15-man squad. [Category: Sports]
- + Al-Shifa, Nasser hospital staff questioned by ICC prosecutors: Report—Investigators are reportedly interviewing staff from two damaged hospitals where mass graves have been found. [Category: News]
- + Three Eswatini chiefdoms overcome rivalry to preserve indigenous forest—Illegal poaching of wildlife and plants in Jilobi Forest threatens biodiversity hotspot in the Southern African kingdom. [Category: Features]
- + Rival Palestinian groups Fatah and Hamas meet in China—Beijing says two sides took part in in-depth and candid dialogue on promoting Palestinian reconciliation. [Category: News]
- + ‘We didn’t expect to find bones’: Inside one Gaza family’s nightmare—Death of Naifa Rizq al-Sawada, 92, amid Israeli raid in Gaza City spurs unanswered questions and calls for justice. [Category: News]
- + Japan, Uzbekistan enter AFC U23 Asian Cup final and confirm Olympic berths—Indonesia and Iraq will fight for the last remaining Olympic football spot in the U23 Asian Cup bronze medal match. [Category: Sports]
- + Columbia suspends students after deadline to end Gaza camp passes—The number of arrests has crossed 1,100 since New York police detained first demonstrators at Columbia on April 18. [Category: News]
- + Why is Japan’s yen so weak against the US dollar?—The weakness of the Japanese currency is back in the spotlight after sinking to its lowest level since April 1990. [Category: Economy]
- + Columbia University students take over faculty building in Gaza protest—Protesters storm a Columbia University building after a deadline passed for them to leave their camp or face suspension. [Category: Show Types]
- + China coastguard blasts water cannon at Philippine coastguard ship—Chinese Coast Guard vessels were seen blasting water cannons at a Philippine Coast Guard ship. [Category: Show Types]
- + India protests alleged Sikh separatist slogans at event attended by Trudeau—Canada deputy high commissioner summoned after Sikh homeland slogans reportedly raised at an event addressed by PM. [Category: News]
- + NBA playoffs: LeBron’s Lakers eliminated as Nuggets’ Murray hits late hoop—Murray hit the winner with 3.6 seconds left to send Denver Nuggets to the Western Conference semis with a 108-106 win. [Category: Sports]
- + Gunman kills at least six in attack on mosque in Afghanistan’s Herat—Government spokesman says unknown armed person shot at worshippers in mosque in Herat province, killing at least six. [Category: News]
- + Boxer and MMA fighter Francis Ngannou’s 15-month-old son Kobe dies—'Too soon to leave but yet he's gone,' Ngannou wrote in a social media post annoucing his son's death. [Category: Sports]
- + ICJ to hear Mexico’s dispute with Ecuador: All you need to know—Mexico and Ecuador have brought complaints against each other at the international court, escalating a diplomatic feud. [Category: News]
- + Philippines and China in new confrontation at Scarborough Shoal—Manila says its coastguard ship was damaged after being hit by water cannon; Beijing says it 'expelled' Manila's boats. [Category: News]
- + ‘Country is doing well’: Why jobless young Indians are still backing Modi—Polling shows inflation and lack of jobs worry most young Indians. It also shows that support for Modi stays intact. [Category: News]
- + Australia’s budget airline Bonza cancels all flights, stranding passengers—Chief executive Tim Jordan says flights suspended amid discussions on 'ongoing viability of the business'. [Category: Economy]
- + UN monitors say North Korean missile struck Ukraine’s Kharkiv—Expert body tells UN Security Council the weapon's discovery suggests a violation of sanctions on Pyongyang. [Category: News]
- + IMF promises Pakistan ‘immediate’ release of $1.1bn loan after key meet—Pakistan seeks another long-term IMF programme to support its ailing economy but experts say focus must be on reforms. [Category: Economy]
- + South Korea’s Samsung sees profit jump 10-fold on memory chip recovery—South Korean tech giant reports $4.85bn profit during the first three months of 2024. [Category: News]
- + Solomon Islands PM Sogavare says won’t put himself forward for new term—Sogavare switched official diplomatic recognition to Beijing from Taipei fuelling controversy in the Pacific nation. [Category: News]
- + On ‘China’s Instagram’, women find a space to discuss the routine and taboo—Xiaohongshu has become the go-to platform for young women to discuss everything from fashion to domestic violence. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 796—As the war enters its 796th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Sudan’s original ‘Janjaweed’ leader sides with army against tribal foe—Sudan's notorious tribal leader Musa Hilal has pledged support for the army in a move that could divide Arabs in Darfur. [Category: News]
- + Polish farmers suspend blockade of Ukraine border—Polish farmers end blockade at the border, after months of protests over cheap imports. [Category: News]
- + US advocacy groups back Palestine solidarity campus protests amid Gaza war—Nearly 190 advocacy organisations laud students' 'courage' amid ongoing crackdown on encampments across US universities. [Category: News]
- + Palestinian-American student in Texas sees positive outcome of protests—University of Texas student Mustafa Yowell says Americans are paying attention to Palestinian rights like never before. [Category: Show Types]
- + What would ICC arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu mean for Israel?—International Criminal Court could issue warrants for arrest of senior Israeli officials. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Columbia University students respond to threats of suspension—Columbia University students react to suspension threats as deadline to leave pro-Palestine protest camp passes. [Category: Show Types]
- + Gerard Depardieu released after questioning over alleged sexual assaults—Depardieu released after questioning about allegations made by two women that he sexually assaulted them on film sets. [Category: News]
- + US, UK urge Hamas to accept Israeli truce proposal in war on Gaza—British Foreign Secretary David Cameron says proposal includes a 40-day ceasefire and release of captives. [Category: News]
- + ‘The encampment fills me with hope for a Palestinian future’—University protests are bringing people together in support of Palestinian rights, said Ahmad Ibsais. [Category: Show Types]
- + ‘Lame duck leader’: Scotland’s Humza Yousaf quits. What’s next?—Analysts say the Scottish National Party is in crisis mode after the 39-year-old politician steps down. [Category: News]
- + Luis Rubiales denies ‘irregularities’ in Spanish football corruption probe—The former Spanish football chief is being questioned as part of a corruption probe of his time in charge. [Category: Sports]
- + Apartheid to fossil fuels: Columbia’s history of divestment before Gaza—The US university at the centre of protests against Israel's Gaza war has a tradition of student action bringing change. [Category: News]
- + ‘We scorned them’: Military, political and human costs of Israeli hubris—Israel's spy master quit over failures to prevent October 7, but his exit is unlikely to change the course of the war. [Category: Opinions]
- + Student protesters disrupt Paris’s Sorbonne University over Gaza war—Demonstrators chant ‘Free Palestine’ at the college's gates. [Category: News]
- + Russell Bentley: Pro-Russia fighter from US dies after Donetsk ‘abduction’—Russians call for 'revenge' after the 64-year-old US-Russian citizen, who's fought against Ukraine, dies. [Category: News]
- + Baby rescued from apartment roof’s edge in India—Video captures moment baby is saved from fall onto apartment roof in Chennai, India. [Category: Show Types]
- + Israeli officials eye threat of ICC arrest warrants over war in Gaza—Israeli media reports say International Criminal Court might soon issue warrants for top government, military officials. [Category: News]
- + Palestinian journalist searches for missing mother, only to find her body—A Palestinian journalist has been reliving his painful journey of finding his mother's body at Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital. [Category: Show Types]
- + Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf resigns after a year in job—Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has announced his resignation ahead of two votes of no-confidence. [Category: Show Types]
- + Jewish student and peace group founder supports Gaza anti-war protests—Student and Jewish peace activist Elijah Kahlenberg was caught up in police violence against anti-war demonstrators. [Category: Show Types]
- + Mapping pro-Palestine college campus protests around the world—From the US to Australia, students are calling for their universities to divest and sever ties with Israel. [Category: News]
- + Spain’s Sanchez drama: After toying with resignation, PM draws criticism—Pedro Sanchez decries increasing polarisation in his anticipated announcement, which some dismiss as a tactical play. [Category: News]
- + US presidential candidate speaks out after anti-war protest arrest—US presidential candidate Jill Stein was arrested during an anti-war protest at Washington University. [Category: Show Types]
- + Georgians ‘March for Europe’ in protest against controversial bill—A huge crowd marched through Tbilisi to call for a bill criticised as authoritarian and Russian-inspired to be binned. [Category: News]
- + Burst dam in Kenya pushes flood death toll past 120—People killed in southern town of Mai Mahiu as heavy rains and floods pound areas across the country. [Category: News]
- + As Hamas goes to Egypt, where do the Gaza truce talks stand?—The negotiations might offer the last chance to stall - if not prevent - a looming Israeli ground offensive in Rafah. [Category: News]
- + Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland’s first minister—Yousaf's decision comes as he faces defeat in two forthcoming confidence votes brought by opposition parties. [Category: News]
- + German police break up Gaza solidarity camp in front of Bundestag—German police were accused of using excessive force as they broke up a pro-Palestinian protest camp. [Category: Show Types]
- + Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez to remain in office—The left-leaning premier promises to continue in office 'with even more strength' after several days of reflection. [Category: News]
- + Germany launches trial of far-right coup plotters—Nine suspects will take the stand for attempting to install Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss as Germany's leader. [Category: News]
- + Togo’s parliamentary election: Why all eyes are on President Gnassingbe—New changes to the constitution mean presidential polls are likely to be scrapped, leaving lawmakers as the kingmakers. [Category: News]
- + The power and risks of campus protests—The Columbia students' protest against the Gaza war is part of a high-stakes tradition of advocacy on US campuses. [Category: News]
- + Is Modi’s India more unequal than under British rule?—India’s top 1 percent holds more income today than under the British, new research shows. And the gulf is growing. [Category: Economy]
- + Japan’s yen plunges to lowest level against the dollar since 1990—Japanese currency sinks to 160.17 per dollar, the lowest since April 1990. [Category: Economy]
- + At least four dead in US after dozens of tornadoes rip through Oklahoma—Hospitals across the state reported about 100 injuries, including people apparently struck by debris. [Category: News]
- + Tornado kills five, causes widespread destruction in China’s Guangzhou—The tornado struck China's southern city at the weekend, devastating several communities. [Category: News]
- + Dubai’s ruler announces construction of world’s largest airport terminal—Al Maktoum International Airport envisaged to have capacity for 260 million passengers upon completion. [Category: News]
- + US finds Putin probably did not order Navalny’s death in February: Report—Officials say Putin retains culpability for the death of his fiercest critic and most prominent opposition leader. [Category: News]
- + Elon Musk meets China’s No 2 official in Beijing—Telsa CEO's unannounced visits comes as Chinese carmakers are promoting rival models at the Beijing Motor Show. [Category: Economy]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 795—As the war enters its 795th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Ukraine pulls back from three villages in east as Russia claims gains—Update by Ukraine's top commander comes as outgunned Kyiv waits for new delivery of US weapons. [Category: News]
- + Will it be safe for Palestinians in Gaza to return and rebuild their homes?—The United Nations warns it could take 14 years to clear the rubble and unexploded bombs in Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Ireland looking to send asylum seekers back to UK: Report—UK PM Rishi Sunak says it's evidence that his plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is acting as a deterrent. [Category: News]
- + Week in pictures: From student protests in US to Indonesia’s new president—A roundup of some of the week’s key events. [Category: Gallery]
- + Two Russian journalists arrested over alleged work for Navalny group—Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin deny 'extremism' charges related to group founded by late anti-Putin dissident. [Category: News]
- + Palestinian President Abbas says only US can halt Israel’s attack on Rafah—More than a million Palestinians are sheltering in the southern Gaza city after being displaced by Israeli attacks. [Category: News]
- + Hinglaj Yatra Hindu festival brings mountainous region in Pakistan to life—More than 100,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to do the three-day pilgrimage at one of the faith's holiest sites. [Category: Gallery]
- + ‘Shame on you’: Protesters heckle White House correspondents’ dinner guests—Gaza only got one mention at an annual gathering of hundreds of reporters, after the deadliest year for journalists. [Category: Show Types]
- + Burkina Faso says HRW massacre accusations ‘baseless’—The HRW report on Thursday accused the military of killing residents in Nodin and Soro, including at least 56 children. [Category: News]
- + Palestinians in Rafah express thanks to US university protesters—Watch how displaced Palestinians in Gaza are expressing their gratitude for student protesters on US college campuses. [Category: Show Types]
- + ‘Shame on you’: Pro-Palestine protest at White House correspondents’ dinner—US president offers toast to 'press freedom and democracy' but fails to mention the killings of Palestinian journalists. [Category: News]
- + How an ancient water tunnel design is cooling 21st-century streets—In Seville, 3,000-year-old underground technology is being transformed in modern day air-conditioning. [Category: News]
- + What role do US tech giants play in powering Israeli war crimes?—US tech giants, including Google, Meta and Amazon, face pushback from their workers for supporting Israel’s military. [Category: TV Shows]
- + The Abu Ghraib case is an important milestone for justice—Three Iraqi survivors of torture at Abu Ghraib finally get the chance to have their voices heard and seek redress. [Category: Opinions]
- + Bangladesh reopens schools even as heatwave alert extended by three days—Average maximum temperatures in Dhaka over the past week have been 4-5 degrees Celsius higher than the 30-year average. [Category: News]
- + Gold pocket watch of richest Titanic passenger sells for record price—A US buyer wins the bidding war, exceeding - by more than 10 times - the auctioneer's presale estimate. [Category: News]
- + UN’s Sigrid Kaag: Is starvation an Israeli weapon in Gaza?—Senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for Gaza discusses developments on the ground and diplomatic hurdles. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets into northern Israel—Missiles fired from southern Lebanon were caught on camera as they hit Meron, a farming collective in northern Israel. [Category: Show Types]
- + Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein in hospital after conviction overturned—Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction was recently overturned, but the one-time movie mogul's troubles are far from over. [Category: News]
- + Pakistani activists heckle German ambassador over Gaza—Pakistani activists heckle German ambassador for speaking at a human rights forum as Germany stifles criticism of Israel [Category: Show Types]
- + Pakistan Cricket Board appoints Gillespie and Kirsten as men’s head coaches—Kirsten to take charge in limited overs formats and Gillespie in Tests after months of turmoil in Pakistan cricket. [Category: Sports]
- + Hundreds of university students arrested in US as Gaza war protests spread—Police out in full force, using chemical irritants and Tasers to disperse students, as more universities join movement. [Category: News]
- + Can Gen Z finally break the cycle of generational trauma?—We look at the phenomenon of generational trauma and whether Gen Z are the ones who can finally break the cycle. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Chile declares national mourning after three police officers killed—It's the latest attack on security forces in a region where tensions have long simmered between locals and the state. [Category: News]
- + The inexplicable rise of kidney disease in Sri Lanka’s farming communities—Residents of several 'hotspots' have been afflicted by kidney failure in the past few decades - and no one knows why. [Category: Features]
- + Has South Africa’s ANC failed to live up to its promises?—South Africa is commemorating the 30th anniversary of its first democratic election. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Iraq criminalises same-sex relationships with maximum 15 years in prison—The law is backed mainly by Shia Muslim parties who form the largest coalition in Iraq's parliament. [Category: News]
- + Hamas releases video of two Israeli captives held in Gaza—The two men, identified as Keith Siegel and Omri Miran, send love to their families and ask to be released in the video. [Category: News]
- + Twenty Cambodian soldiers killed in ammunition base explosion: PM—The blast, which also wounded several soldiers, occurred at an army base in Kampong Speu province, Hun Manet says. [Category: News]
- + Pro-Palestine student protests spread in second week of demonstrations—Large-scale demonstrations take place in US universities and on European streets amid arrests and clashes with police. [Category: News]
- + Ramaphosa hails ANC record as South Africa marks 30 years of democracy—President Ramaphosa lauds South Africa's achievements under his party's leadership since the end of apartheid in 1994. [Category: News]
- + From LA to NY, pro-Palestine college campus protests grow strong in US—Students keep protesting at universities across the US as law enforcement steps in to remove protesters from campuses. [Category: News]
- + ‘Left to bleed out’: Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in West Bank—Two Palestinian youths shot dead and 20 arrested as Israeli forces continue deadly crackdown in the occupied West Bank. [Category: News]
- + The Abu Ghraib abuse scandal 20 years on: What redress for victims?—Two decades since images of Iraqi men being abused by US soldiers shocked the world, victims still seeking justice. [Category: News]
- + Maroof’s ’emotional’ farewell captures legacy for Pakistan women’s cricket—Trailblazing former Pakistan women's cricket captain Bismah Maroof says 'emotional' farewell was for team and family. [Category: Sports]
- + South Africa’s post-apartheid democracy is sustained by protest—Elections are important for democracy, but political and social mobilisations are crucial. [Category: Opinions]
- + Russia and Ukraine target each other’s energy sectors—Moscow has renewed strikes on Ukraine’s energy facilities, drawing retaliatory attacks on refineries by Kyiv. [Category: News]
- + Russia and Ukraine target each other’s energy sector—Moscow has renewed strikes on Ukraine’s energy facilities, drawing retaliatory attacks on refineries by Kyiv. [Category: News]
- + Russia, Ukraine target each other’s energy sector—Moscow has renewed strikes on Ukraine’s energy facilities, drawing retaliatory attacks on refineries by Kyiv. [Category: News]
- + Iraqi TikTok star Om Fahad shot dead in Baghdad night attack—The influencer, who had hundreds of thousands of followers, had been sentenced to six months in prison last year. [Category: News]
- + Sudan: A savage war and toxic information battle—Domestic rivalries and external players pollute the Sudanese information space. [Category: TV Shows]
- + ‘Free at last’: When South Africa voted in democracy, kicked out apartheid—Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reflects on April 27, 1994 and the lessons from the transition from apartheid to democracy. [Category: News]
- + Is the crackdown on US university campuses a threat to free speech?—Hundreds of students and academics have been arrested during rallies opposing Israel's war on Gaza. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Yemen’s Houthis damage oil tanker, shoot down US drone—MV Andromeda Star suffers damage and MQ-9 Reaper drone shot down in latest escalation by the Houthis. [Category: News]
- + ‘Legitimate to fight occupiers’: Meeting a ‘terrorist’ fighting the US—Abu Ala al-Walai, leader of Iraqi armed group KSS, tells our correspondent that the Islamic Resistance will prevail. [Category: News]
- + US to provide Patriot missiles to Ukraine as part of $6bn defence aid—New weapons seen as crucial as Kyiv faces dire battlefield conditions, ammunition shortage amid Russian military gains. [Category: News]
- + South Africa: 30 years after apartheid, what has changed?—Big socio-political gains have followed apartheid but the legacy of racism and segregation is still starkly visible. [Category: News]
- + Hamas receives latest Israeli proposal amid efforts to revive Gaza talks—Palestinian group says it is 'open to any ideas' but sticks to its demand that a deal must permanently end the Gaza war. [Category: News]
- + Columbia University’s Shafik rebuked over Gaza crackdown but avoids censure—University oversight panel says president undermined academic freedom by allowing New York police break up Gaza protest. [Category: News]
- + US returns ancient artefacts looted from Cambodia, Indonesia—New York district attorney accuses two prominent art dealers of the illegal trafficking of antiquities worth $3m. [Category: News]
- + Jobless engineers, MBAs: The hidden army of Indian election ‘consultants’—These ‘politically neutral problem solvers’ do short stints in political campaigns and are valued for their data skills. [Category: Features]
- + Generation gap: What student protests say about US politics, Israel support—Experts say growing protest movement on university campuses could help shift US policy on Israel in the long term. [Category: News]
- + Key takeaways from fourth day of testimony in Trump’s hush money trial—Former National Enquirer publisher faces grilling from Trump defence team as first full week of US testimony wraps up. [Category: News]
- + Kenya flooding death toll climbs to 70 since March—More than 120,000 people have been displaced, Kenyan government says, with 22 others injured and eight reported missing. [Category: News]
- + Baby girl rescued from mother’s womb dies—The baby girl who was rescued from her dead mother’s womb after an Israeli air strike in Rafah has died. [Category: Show Types]
- + Australian students join protests for Palestine—Students from universities in Australia are joining their American peers in protests for Palestine [Category: Show Types]
- + Arming genocide? New report documents use of US arms in Israeli war crimes—This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill talks to the authors of a new scathing report on US arms sales to Israel. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Qatar pledges $3m to Ukrainian human rights body—Funds aim to provide support for children, others affected by armed conflict in Ukraine, Qatari foreign ministry says. [Category: News]
- + UN warns of possible imminent attack on city in Sudan’s North Darfur—Attack on al-Fashir would have 'devastating consequences' for civilians in area already on brink of famine, UN says. [Category: News]
- + Israeli pressure delayed Freedom Flotilla’s departure for Gaza: Organisers—Organisers say the initiative aims to challenge Israel's 17-year-old blockade and put an end to the ongoing 'genocide'. [Category: News]
- + ‘Happened very fast’: At least 10 killed, 13 injured in Brazil fire—Forensic experts in Porto Alegre are working to determine the cause of the blaze and identify the victims. [Category: News]
- + ‘Happened very fast’: At least 10 killed, 11 injured in Brazil fire—Forensic experts in Porto Alegre are working to determine the cause of the blaze and identify the victims. [Category: News]
- + Scottish First Minister Yousaf promises to fight no-confidence vote—SNP leader says 'confident' to win vote as pressure builds following decision to end coalition deal with the Greens. [Category: News]
- + Are US campus protests against Israel’s war on Gaza going global?—From France to Australia, students are part of pro-Palestine protests as Columbia students continue encampments. [Category: News]
- + Ecuador spat: Trotsky to the shah, Mexico’s long history as home to exiles—Mexico has a tradition of granting asylum, but experts see political motive behind offers made under Lopez Obrador. [Category: News]
- + Gaza baby girl saved from dead mother’s womb dies in incubator—Sabreen al-Rouh Jouda dies just days after her mother, father and sister were killed in Israel attack on Rafah. [Category: News]
- + Are colleges obstructing free speech for pro-Palestinian student activists?—Marc Lamont Hill discusses student activism for Palestine with Columbia University student organiser Maryam Alwan. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Are colleges obstructing free speech for Pro-Palestinian student activists?—Marc Lamont Hill discusses student activism for Palestine with Columbia University student organiser Maryam Alwan. [Category: TV Shows]
- + The hostility Syrian refugees contend with in Lebanon—Facing hate speech and violence, who - and where - you are can make all the difference for Syrian refugees in Lebanon. [Category: Features]
- + India votes in Phase 2 of mammoth election as Modi raises campaign pitch—Modi pricks challengers by focusing on hot-button issues such as religious discrimination, affirmative action and taxes. [Category: News]
- + Head of Vietnam’s parliament resigns amid corruption crackdown—The top lawmaker in Vietnam has been forced to step down as the country's anticorruption drive gathers pace. [Category: News]
- + How a ragtag army defended Bosnia and Herzegovina against two aggressors—ARBIH, formed in April 1992, managed against all odds to successfully defend the country's sovereignty. [Category: News]
- + Witness testimony continues in Trump’s New York hush money trial—Defence continues cross-examination of tabloid publisher David Pecker as ex-US president's historic trial continues. [Category: News]
- + With eyes on US college campuses, students stress: ‘Gaza is why we’re here’—Students say growing protests on US university campuses are part of a 'fight against genocide' in the Gaza Strip. [Category: News]
- + Gaza emergency officials present evidence of mass grave killings—Gaza emergency officials have presented evidence of mass grave killings they say were by Israeli forces at two hospitals [Category: Show Types]
- + Students block Paris’s Sciences Po to protest against Israel’s war on Gaza—Chanting their support for Palestinians, students demonstrated at the Paris Institute of Political Studies. [Category: News]
- + China and US should be ‘partners, not rivals’, Xi tells Blinken—China says it prefers to bolster its ties with the United States, but considerable challenges remain. [Category: News]
- + Across the Western world, public opinion on Palestine is finally shifting—The brutality of Israel's war on Gaza has opened Western eyes to the suffering of the Palestinian people. [Category: Opinions]
- + Recognition of Palestinian statehood is not the panacea it’s made out to be—A symbolic political act cannot put an end to Israeli crimes or grant Palestinians sovereignty. [Category: Opinions]
- + Burkina Faso suspends BBC, Voice of America for reporting on army killings—In a new report, Human Rights Watch said military forces 'summarily executed' 223 civilians in February. [Category: News]
- + ‘Very atypical’: Why is Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez thinking about quitting?—As Spain waits to learn if the Socialist premier will resign, analysts say his announcement could be a political play. [Category: News]
- + UN peacekeepers close base in preparation to leave DR Congo—The UN mission has been told to leave due to inefficiency in protecting civilians from armed conflict. [Category: News]
- + Mandela’s world: A photographic retrospective of apartheid South Africa—Thirty years after the end of apartheid, we revisit iconic images by Jurgen Schadeberg, and the stories behind the lens. [Category: Features]
- + Professors arrested as police use ‘violence’ to clear university camp—Protesters accused police of excessive force during arrests at an anti-war protest camp at Emory University. [Category: Show Types]
- + Ukraine agriculture minister released on bail in $7m corruption case—Ukraine has pledged to bolster its anticorruption efforts as part of its bid for European Union membership. [Category: News]
- + Indigenous people in Brazil march to demand land recognition—Thousands of Indigenous people marched in Brazil's capital to demand the demarcation of their lands. [Category: News]
- + Hamas ‘serious’ about captives’ release but not without Gaza ceasefire—Hamas is stressing its four conditions even as 18 countries try to ramp up pressure on the group for a deal. [Category: News]
- + Why is Elon Musk feuding with Australia and Brazil over free speech?—X owner is fighting governments over their attempts to curtail online content deemed to be harmful. [Category: Economy]
- + Malaysia’s ex-PM Mahathir faces anticorruption probe—Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief says former leader 'among those being investigated'. [Category: News]
- + Farm suicides, anger haunt Indian villages that Modi promised hope—Villages where Modi launched his farm outreach a decade ago have seen deaths and debt mount since then. [Category: Features]
- + ‘Profoundly unjust’: Reactions to court overturning Weinstein’s conviction—Women react with dismay to New York court's decision to overturn the rape conviction of Harvey Weinstei. [Category: News]
- + Microsoft, Google post double-digit profit rises, boosting case for AI—Tech giants' shares surge after stronger-than-expected earnings. [Category: Economy]
- + Top New York court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction—Defence and prosecution prepare for retrial of the once-powerful movie producer in landmark #MeToo case. [Category: News]
- + White nationalist rally ‘nothing’ compared with Gaza protests, Trump claims—Former US president says Charlottesville rally was a 'little peanut' compared with pro-Palestinian student protests. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 792—As the war enters its 792nd day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Blocks from the White House, US students stand steadfast with Gaza—Palestine solidarity encampment springs up at George Washington University despite crackdown and arrests across US. [Category: News]
- + Six takeaways from Trump immunity hearing and New York hush money trial—Testimony in Trump's New York trial continues as Supreme Court considers immunity claim in separate federal case. [Category: News]
- + At least 155 killed in Tanzania as heavy rains pound East Africa—More than 200,000 people and 51,000 households have been affected by the rains, Tanzania's prime minister said. [Category: News]
- + Students call on French government to help Palestine—Pro-Palestine student protesters in Paris hope to have similar impact as demonstrations on US university campuses [Category: Show Types]
- + ‘Gaza Freedom Flotilla’ prepares to challenge Israeli blockade—A ship with aid workers from 40 countries is hoping to leave a Turkish port on Friday and deliver 5,000 tons of aid. [Category: Show Types]
- + Will Israel be held accountable for its actions in Gaza?—Outcry after the discovery of mass graves in two Gaza hospitals. [Category: TV Shows]
- + ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US over sale: Report—TikTok parent would rather have it shutdown in US than have it sold to a US buyer with algorithms, Reuters reported. [Category: News]
- + WADA to launch independent review into Chinese swimmers’ doping case—Anti-doping body responds to criticism, says its integrity and reputation are under attack over handling of the case. [Category: Sports]
- + Scientists say Oman, UAE deluge ‘most likely’ linked to climate change—A study has found climate change caused by fossil fuel emissions is the likely reason for the extreme weather events. [Category: News]
- + How Gaza’s children are preparing for Israel’s invasion of Rafah I Close Up—As an Israeli ground assault on Gaza's last ‘safe zone’ looms, two children in Rafah brace for it. [Category: Show Types]
- + It’s time to declare Israel a rogue state—It is time for the international community to accept that Israel is a rogue actor and start treating it as such. [Category: Opinions]
- + Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns, transitional council takes power—Haiti enters new phase aimed at stemming its spiralling political and security crisis, but the future is uncertain. [Category: News]
- + ‘Create harmony’: Q&A with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi—Wang Yi sat down with Al Jazeera to outline his country's approach to international conflict, diplomacy, cooperation. [Category: News]
- + Photos: Pro-Palestinian protests spread at US universities—Demonstrators are calling on Columbia and other universities to divest from companies with ties to Israel. [Category: News]
- + Before Israel’s war on Gaza: Other times US campuses became battlegrounds—Students from Columbia and other US universities have protested the Vietnam war, the Gulf war and racism in the past. [Category: News]
- + Police arrest student protester trying to negotiate peaceful disbandment—Student arrested trying to peacefully disperse students from pro-Palestine protest at university campus in Texas [Category: Show Types]
- + More than 100 inmates escape from Nigeria prison after heavy rains—Manhunt under way after a downpour destroyed the perimeter fence of the medium-security prison in the town of Suleja. [Category: News]
- + Spain prosecutor seeks dismissal of corruption case against Sanchez’s wife—Group behind alleged influence peddling and business corruption complaint says case solely based on media reports. [Category: News]
- + US TikTok’s future in jeopardy as Biden signs ban bill: What’s next?—TikTok's Chinese owner has nearly a year to divest or face ban as US lawmakers say the company poses security threat. [Category: News]
- + ‘The election is a vote not for democracy, but for autocracy’—If minority rights are not being protected, then claims of democracy are fraudulent, says Amitava Kumar. [Category: Show Types]
- + Trump faces Supreme Court immunity test as ‘hush money’ trial continues—More witness testimony in New York as top court decides if Trump can be prosecuted in separate federal election case. [Category: News]
- + Injured one-year-old gets 200 facial stitches and hand amputation in Gaza—One-year-old Sanad al-Arabi needed 200 stitches in his face and a hand amputation after an Israeli air strike. [Category: Show Types]
- + Injured Gaza 1-year-old suffers 200 facial stitches and hand amputation—1-year-old Sanad al-Arabi needed 200 stitches in his face and a hand amputation after an Israeli air strike on his home. [Category: Show Types]
- + Risk of military incidents on Belarus-Ukraine border quite high: Lukashenko—President also said there could be an 'apocalypse' if Russia used nuclear weapons in retaliation for Western actions. [Category: News]
- + Police crack down on protest camps at US universities—Police in riot gear moved in to clear anti-war protest camps set up by pro-Palestinian campaigners at US universities. [Category: Show Types]
- + ‘Shame on you’ say Israeli protesters after captive video release—Protests outside the prime minister’s residence broken up by police after a new video was released of a captive in Gaza. [Category: Show Types]
- + Ukraine welcomes delayed US aid but few say they expect Russia’s defeat—Experts say the $61bn package will replenish military stocks but won't help Kyiv's forces counterattack. [Category: Features]
- + Evidence of torture as nearly 400 bodies found in Gaza mass graves—Some victims found at two hospitals were 'buried alive' while others were 'executed' by the Israeli military. [Category: News]
- + Hamas video of Gaza captive Hersh Goldberg-Polin triggers Israel protests—The 23-year-old Israeli American criticises Israeli PM Netanyahu in the undated three-minute clip. [Category: News]
- + US penalties aren’t stopping Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians—Biden administration has focused punishments on Israeli settlers but Palestinians on the ground have seen little change. [Category: News]
- + Trump allies Meadows, Giuliani among 18 indicted in Arizona election scheme—The charges relate to their alleged efforts to undermine President Joe Biden's election victory in 2020. [Category: News]
- + Football tie awarded to Moroccan side after kit confiscated by Algeria—Renaissance Berkane win first leg over USM Alger after Algerian customs confiscated the visiting team's kits. [Category: Sports]
- + What is Netzah Yehuda, the Israeli battalion facing possible US sanctions?—Washington is considering to impose sanctions on the Israeli military unit accused of rights abuse against Palestinians. [Category: News]
- + What is Netzah Yehuda, the Israeli battalion facing possible US sanctions?—Washington is considering to impose sanctions on the Israeli military unit accused of rights abuse against Palestinians. [Category: Editorial]
- + Qatar hails mediation ‘milestone’ as it hosts freed Ukrainian, Russian kids—Twenty reunited Ukrainian, Russian families are in Doha to receive support as part of Qatar’s ongoing mediation efforts. [Category: News]
- + Israeli settlers on a rampage—Mob violence meted out by Israeli settlers against Palestinians has been going on since well before October 7. [Category: Gallery]
- + At least 26 pilot whales die after mass stranding in Australia—Exact reasons for beaching unknown but mammals are highly sociable and may follow podmates into danger. [Category: News]
- + Yemen’s Houthis launch attacks on US, Israeli vessels as warships defend—New attack comes two weeks after Iran-aligned group said it targeted three vessels and a US warship. [Category: News]
- + Klopp’s dream Liverpool sendoff spoiled by Premier League loss to Everton—Outgoing Liverpool manager apologises to fans after 0-2 loss to Everton all but dashes Premier League title hopes. [Category: Sports]
- + Deadly floods wreak havoc in Kenya’s capital—East Africa has been lashed by relentless downpours in recent weeks, as El Nino exacerbates the seasonal rainfall. [Category: News]
- + Vietnam jails soft drinks tycoon for eight years in $40m fraud case—Tran Qui Thanh was found guilty of scamming investors over loans issued in 2019 and 2020. [Category: Economy]
- + Burkina Faso’s army executed more than 200 civilians: Rights group—Human Rights Watch accuses military of conducting campaigns against civilians accused of links to armed groups. [Category: News]
- + Dozens of whales stranded on beach in Australia—Dozens of pilot whales were stranded on a beach in Western Australia on Thursday. [Category: Show Types]
- + Miami Heat stun Boston Celtics, Thunder thrash Pelicans in NBA playoffs—Heat scored a franchise playoff record 23 3-pointers against the Eastern top seed, as Thunder sank Pelicans in the West. [Category: Sports]
- + Over 100 students arrested in California, Texas as Gaza protests intensify—Police crack down on protests at UT Austin and USC as students at Harvard and Brown also set up encampments. [Category: News]
- + India election 2024 phase 2: Who votes and what’s at stake?—Across 13 states, 88 constituencies go to the polls on April 26 in the second phase of the world's largest election. [Category: News]
- + Chinese student jailed in US for threatening to ‘cut off hands’ of activist—Xiaolei Wu, a music student in Boston, is jailed after being found guilty of harassing a pro-democracy activist. [Category: News]
- + China ‘gravely concerned’ over EU raids on security equipment company—Diplomatic mission condemns raids on Dutch and Polish offices of Chinese company Nuctech. [Category: Economy]
- + US secretly sent long-range ATACMS weapons to Ukraine—The weapons, which can hit targets as far as 300km (186 miles) away, have been used twice already. [Category: News]
- + US far-right outlet Gateway Pundit declares bankruptcy—Website announces bankruptcy amid multiple defamation lawsuits related to 2020 presidential election. [Category: Economy]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 791—As the war enters its 791st day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + What happens when activists are branded ‘terrorists’ in the Philippines?—Indigenous activists live from day to day as they try to hide from authorities and challenge designations in court. [Category: News]
- + ‘We need you’: Solomon Islands’ support for US agency’s return revealed—Peace Corps found 'overwhelming support and enthusiasm' for return to Pacific island nation, report shows. [Category: Economy]
- + How can we reduce global food insecurity?—New report warns that 282 million people faced acute hunger last year. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Columbia faculty ‘furious’ over student arrests at Gaza protests—Columbia University faculty say they are ‘furious’ at the arrest of students at pro-Palestine protests on campus [Category: Show Types]
- + Spain’s PM Sanchez halts public duties amid wife’s corruption accusation—Pedro Sanchez says he will make an announcement on his political future next week. [Category: News]
- + Spain’s prime minister halts public duties after wife accused of corruption—Pedro Sanchez says he will make an announcement on his political future next week. [Category: News]
- + Biden signs law securing billions in US aid for Ukraine, Israel—Despite outcry over abuses in Gaza war, US president stresses that his commitment to Israel's security is 'ironclad'. [Category: News]
- + Escaped horses in central London injure four people—A pair of escaped military horses was caught on camera running through central London. [Category: Show Types]
- + UK police arrest three over deaths of five people in English Channel—Deaths occurred when a small overcrowded boat carrying 112 people set out to cross the Channel and panic took hold. [Category: News]
- + Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon as cross-border fire escalates—Hezbollah dismisses Israeli claim that it has killed half of the group's commanders in southern Lebanon. [Category: News]
- + Portrait by Gustav Klimt sells for $32m at Vienna auction—Portrait of Miss Lieser, a painting of a young woman left unfinished due to Klimt's death, was long believed to be lost. [Category: News]
- + Dove release as gesture of peace in European Parliament met with dismay—MEP releases dove as he calls for peace, to the consternation of other members in the European Parliament chamber. [Category: Show Types]
- + Life Before Land—Distant weather warnings are now full-on alerts in Bangladesh as it faces the brutal effect of climate change. [Category: Show Types]
- + About 282 million people faced acute hunger last year: UN-led report—Gaza, Sudan and other conflicts, along with extreme weather and economic shocks, worsened food insecurity, report says. [Category: News]
- + Are settler politics running unchecked in Israel?—While far-right settler sentiments have always existed, they seem to be having a louder and louder say in Israel today. [Category: News]
- + Photos: Argentina protesters march against Milei’s public university cuts—A worsening budget crisis at Argentina's public universities is sending thousands of protesters into the streets. [Category: News]
- + Ukraine wins bipartisan US support, strikes Russia from afar—As a long-delayed aid package was passed, Ukrainian drones and missiles scored successes against Russian targets. [Category: News]
- + US top diplomat Blinken visits China amid escalated tensions over Taiwan—US State Secretary begins three days of talks with Chinese officials after Senate approves an aid package to Taiwan. [Category: News]
- + Modi wants to turn India’s election into a Hindu-Muslim war—And the Election Commission of India is allowing it. [Category: Opinions]
- + Satellite images show new Israeli military outposts near Gaza—Nine Israeli military outposts have been established near Gaza during the war according to satellite images. [Category: Show Types]
- + Drone video shows total destruction in former Gaza ‘safe area’—Al Jazeera drone video shows the widespread destruction of neighbourhoods in Khan Younis. [Category: Show Types]
- + North Macedonia votes in presidential polls as EU membership bid looms—The vote is the first in a series of polls that could decide whether the diverse Balkan country will ever join the EU. [Category: News]
- + What is Israel’s bulldozer strategy in the occupied West Bank?—Israeli forces often use bulldozers in raids on the occupied West Bank. We look at what’s behind this strategy. [Category: Show Types]
- + Uncovering of mass grave at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital: What you need to know—More than 300 bodies retrieved from two of the largest hospitals in Gaza after Israeli sieges end this month. [Category: News]
- + Cost of doing business with Iran? US warns Pakistan of sanctions risk—Iran's Raisi visited Pakistan as the neighbours seek to mend ties after tit-for-tat military strikes this year. [Category: News]
- + NBA roundup: Dallas Mavericks grab vital 96-93 road win over LA Clippers—Mavericks steal home court advantage from the Clippers after winning game two in Los Angeles. [Category: Sports]
- + Israeli protesters call for PM’s resignation over captives—Families of Israelis held in Gaza staged a protest to mark 200 days since their relatives were taken. [Category: Show Types]
- + In Ukraine, low hopes for the liberation of lands occupied by Russia—As Kyiv's forces struggle, fewer than half of Ukrainians believe the country could return to its pre-2014 borders. [Category: News]
- + Australia’s counterterrorism team arrests seven teens in overnight raids—Police arrest seven in raids across Sydney following the stabbing of an Assyrian Orthodox bishop last week. [Category: News]
- + Russia arrests deputy defence minister suspected of corruption—Timur Ivanov, in charge of military construction contracts, suspected of taking bribes 'on a particularly large scale'. [Category: News]
- + Why are nations racing to buy weapons?—Global military spending is at all-time high, increasing in all five geographical regions for the first time since 2009. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Columbia extends deadline to end Gaza war protest by 48 hours: All to know—Demonstrators ordered to dismantle encampments on campus by Friday and warned of 'alternative options'. [Category: News]
- + Columbia pro-Palestine protesters face deadline to clear out: What’s next?—Demonstrators ordered to dismantle encampments on campus by 8am and warned of 'alternative options'. [Category: News]
- + ‘Absolute power’: After pro-China Maldives leader’s big win, what’s next?—Muizzu's party wins huge mandate in parliamentary polls. Will Beijing now step in to alleviate Maldives' economic woes? [Category: News]
- + Massive protests in Argentina slam Milei’s education cuts—Hundreds of thousands call out President Milei on effects of his promise to take chainsaw to public spending. [Category: News]
- + Dust storm turns sky orange over Athens—Skies over Athens and southern Greece turned orange on Tuesday as strong winds blew sand and dust from northern Africa. [Category: Show Types]
- + Solomon Islands pro-China PM Manasseh Sogavare fails to secure majority—Sogavare vies with opposition parties to form governing coalition after inconclusive election. [Category: News]
- + Athens turns orange under North Africa’s Sahara dust clouds—Winds from the south have covered the Greek capital in sand and raised the risk of wildfires. [Category: News]
- + US Senate passes Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan bill; Biden to sign on Wednesday—US president says new weapons shipment could be on its way to Ukraine as soon as this week. [Category: News]
- + Indian Gulf workers: The unlikely voters parties are wooing for elections—As the southern Indian state of Kerala votes on April 26, thousands are flying back from the Gulf to cast their ballot. [Category: Features]
- + ‘Vote flights’: Indian parties are wooing Gulf voters for Kerala election—As the southern Indian state votes on April 26, thousands are flying back from the Gulf to cast their ballot. [Category: News]
- + Tesla profit plunges 55%, as shares bounce on plans for cheaper vehicles—The Texas-based company reports profits of $1.1bn in the first quarter, down from $2.51bn a year ago. [Category: Economy]
- + Post-1948 order ‘at risk of decimation’ amid war in Gaza, Ukraine: Amnesty—Annual report from international human rights group details hypocrisy of some of the world's most powerful countries. [Category: News]
- + US Senate passes bill to force sale of TikTok, sending it to Biden—TikTok has said legislation 'would trample the free speech rights of 170 million Americans'. [Category: Economy]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 790—As the war enters its 790th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott—Two years after the invasion of Ukraine prompted exodus of brands from Russia, many products are freely bought and sold. [Category: Economy]
- + Will Israeli army intelligence chief’s resignation lead to accountability?—Major General Aharon Haliva acknowledged failure to warn of the October 7 attack. [Category: TV Shows]
- + US universities crack down on pro-Palestine protests—University administrators crackdown on spreading pro-Palestine protests on US campuses [Category: Show Types]
- + US universities crackdown on pro-Palestine protests—University administrators crackdown on spreading pro-Palestine protests on US campuses [Category: Show Types]
- + Five takeaways from day two of Trump’s New York hush money trial testimony—Prosecutors focus on 'catch and kill' scheme, accuse Trump of violating gag order in historic trial. [Category: News]
- + ‘Attacks on UNRWA have nothing to do with neutrality,’ Lazzarini says—UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini said that attacks on his agency are aimed at stripping Palestinians of refugee status. [Category: Show Types]
- + Hezbollah launches deepest attack inside Israel since Gaza war began—The attack comes after Hezbollah said Israeli forces killed one of its fighters in southern Lebanon. [Category: News]
- + Sunak promises to boost UK defence spending by 2030—Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to boost spending to 2.5% of GDP, putting the defence industry on a 'war footing'. [Category: News]
- + ‘Fire and forget’ in Gaza—Those who survive Israel’s genocidal bombardment may not survive the sight of death and destruction it leaves behind. [Category: Opinions]
- + ‘Catch and kill’ scheme takes centre stage at Trump hush-money trial—A day after opening statements, prosecutors questions tabloid publisher over alleged effort to stifle bad press. [Category: News]
- + Russian court rejects US journalist Evan Gershkovich’s detention appeal—No date has been set yet for trial of reporter whose detention was extended in March by three months to June 30. [Category: News]
- + Children among 16 dead after asylum-seeker boat capsizes off Djibouti: UN—At least 28 others are missing after a boat carrying 77 asylum seekers sinks, according to the UN's migration agency. [Category: News]
- + Five people die in attempt to cross English Channel to the UK—Child among the dead hours after the British government approves a bill to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda. [Category: News]
- + 200 days of Israel’s war on Gaza—Israel’s military has dropped 75,000 tonnes of explosives on the <span>Gaza Strip</span>, turning the infrastructure to rubble. [Category:...
- + Photos: 200 days of Israel’s war on Gaza—Israel’s military has dropped 75,000 tonnes of explosives on the <span>Gaza Strip</span>, turning the infrastructure to rubble. [Category:...
- + In numbers: 200 days of Israel’s war on Gaza—More than 34,000 Palestinians killed and vast swaths of the enclave is in ruins as Israel continues its assault. [Category: News]
- + Manchester United manager ten Hag furious at FA Cup win reaction—Struggling manager says making it to two finals in two years is 'magnificent' after his team blew a 3-0 lead. [Category: Sports]
- + UK passes bill to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda: What’s next?—Government has already chartered planes for deportations to start as early as July, but legal headaches far from over. [Category: News]
- + EU lawmakers approve ‘right to repair’ law—The European Parliament has approved rules allowing consumers to have worn-out products repaired by manufacturers. [Category: News]
- + Sunak to announce UK’s ‘largest ever’ military support package for Ukraine—The package includes missiles, armoured vehicles and funds to build swarms of new drones. [Category: News]
- + UK announces ‘largest ever’ military support package for Ukraine—The package includes missiles, armoured vehicles and funds to build swarms of new drones. [Category: News]
- + Ukraine cuts consular services for potential conscripts lodged overseas—Kyiv's top diplomat orders the move as war-torn country pushes to boost conscription. [Category: News]
- + Are celebrities doing enough to stop the war on Gaza?—Actors and artists have called for a ceasefire in Gaza. But are they doing enough with their platforms? [Category: TV Shows]
- + As more bodies found, UN’s Turk ‘horrified’ by Gaza mass graves reports—Volker Turk calls for independent inquiry after Palestinian authorities uncover hundreds of bodies at hospital. [Category: News]
- + 100,000 people evacuated from China flood zone—Videos show cars being washed away and communities under water after major flooding in China. [Category: Show Types]
- + Indian PM Narendra Modi accused of ‘anti-Muslim hate speech’—India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of hate speech targeting Muslims. [Category: Show Types]
- + Ukraine’s agriculture minister suspected of corrupt land grab—Mykola Solsky promises 'maximum openness' in probe into illegal acquisition of state-owned land. [Category: News]
- + ‘I want to make up for mistakes’: The Russian POWs fighting for Ukraine—Ex-Russian troops have been recruited to fight for anti-Kremlin militias that say they are aiding Ukraine's war effort. [Category: Features]
- + Far-right German politician’s aide arrested for spying for China—Worries over efforts to sway upcoming EU elections rise, with MEP Krah also probed over Russian influence operation. [Category: News]
- + Dramatic video of burning train in Canada—A train engulfed in flames rolled through a city in Ontario, Canada as passersby filmed it. No injuries were reported. [Category: Show Types]
- + What is Project Nimbus, and why are Google workers protesting Israel deal?—Tech workers are protesting against use of AI and other cloud technologies by Israel in its war on Gaza. [Category: News]
- + China evacuates over 100,000 as heavy rain continues to lash south—China is facing increasingly extreme weather events as climate change takes its toll. [Category: News]
- + ‘Forced’ move: Rwandans grapple with own fears over UK asylum seeker plan—Amid high unemployment and a housing crisis, many in Rwanda are apprehensive about the $272m migrant deal with the UK. [Category: Features]
- + Asia bears biggest climate-change brunt amid extreme weather: WMO—UN agency says floods, storms leading cause of casualties and economic losses as impact of heatwaves intensifies. [Category: News]
- + Watching the watchdogs: The media downplays a big legal story at its peril—Western outlets ignoring the unprecedented legal campaign against Israel, and its allies risk appearing complicit. [Category: Opinions]
- + Satellite images show Israeli forces gathered for Gaza escalation—Analysis of images by Al Jazeera's Sanad unit shows hundreds of military vehicles deployed at bases near Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Highest-level rainstorm warning issued in south China’s Guangdong—Four people are dead and 10 others missing following storms that battered southern China. [Category: News]
- + Inter win heated Milan derby to seal 20th Italian football league title—Inter win the 'away' game 2-1 and seal their 20th coveted title to set off wild celebrations in Milan. [Category: Sports]
- + Two military helicopters collide mid-air in Malaysia—Two Malaysian navy helicopters have collided mid-air during a rehearsal for a naval parade on Tuesday. [Category: Show Types]
- + Ten crew killed after two Malaysian Navy helicopters collide in midair—The two helicopters were practising for an aerial display at the naval base of Lumut at the time of the incident. [Category: News]
- + Taiwan hit by major series of aftershocks following April 3 earthquake—The strongest of more than 200 tremors was measured at 6.1 by the USGS as shaking continued through the night. [Category: News]
- + Sleepless night in Taiwan as island rattled by cluster of aftershocks—The strongest of more than 200 quakes was measured at 6.1 by the USGS and follows a deadly tremor on April 3. [Category: News]
- + EU parliament to back ban on forced labour with eye on China—Legislation is expected to be used to block imports from China's Xinjiang region. [Category: Economy]
- + UK passes law to send asylum seekers to Rwanda after months of wrangling—The controversial law is expected to come into force within days with the first deportation flights in weeks. [Category: News]
- + UK law to send asylum seekers to Rwanda passed after months of wrangling—The controversial law is expected to come into force within days with the first deportation flights in weeks. [Category: News]
- + ‘Arrogant billionaire’: Australia, Musk in war of words over censorship—Elon Musk and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese clash over order to remove X posts on church stabbing. [Category: Economy]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 789—As the war enters its 789th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Residents challenge plans to demolish Melbourne public housing towers—Knocking down all 44 public housing towers in Australia's biggest city could tear communities apart, residents say. [Category: News]
- + Jury hears opening statements at Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial—Opening statements and testimony from the first witness was heard by the jury at Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial. [Category: Show Types]
- + What could be the consequences if Israel invades Rafah?—Several of Israel's allies say they are opposed to Israeli forces launching an assault on the southern Gaza city. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Russian strike collapsed Kharkiv TV tower—Ukrainian president tells Joe Biden that Russian attack on the tower is part of a plan to make the city 'uninhabitable'. [Category: News]
- + ‘Battlelines’ drawn as jury hears opening remarks in Trump hush money case—Opening arguments deliver starkly different portraits of the former US president in historic criminal trial. [Category: News]
- + Pro-Palestine chants for ‘azaadi’ at Columbia University provokes debate—A video of pro-Palestine protesters using the Kashmiri slogan “azaadi” meaning “freedom” in a chant. [Category: Show Types]
- + EU threatens to suspend TikTok Lite app’s rewards feature—European Commission says the app has 'risks of serious damage for the mental health of users', including minors. [Category: News]
- + Sudan war could lead to more ethnic killings in volatile Darfur region—Proximity to Chad means violence in North Darfur between the RSF and Sudan's army could easily spread. [Category: Features]
- + UK’s Sunak promises Rwanda deportation flights will begin in 10-12 weeks—Sunak says the government would force parliament to sit late into the night on Monday to pass new legislation if needed. [Category: News]
- + Israel failed to support its claims about UNRWA staff, report finds—“The Israelis have not provided any evidence for their allegations.” [Category: Show Types]
- + Turkey’s Erdogan meets Iraq PM for talks on water, security and trade—Turkish president says two leaders discussed steps the two countries could take against the PKK armed group. [Category: News]
- + What to know about Chinese Olympic swimmers’ doping scandal—Why were 23 Chinese swimmers allowed to compete at the Tokyo Olympics despite testing positive for a banned drug? [Category: Sports]
- + Israeli military intelligence chief resignation will put peers on the spot—Haliva also called for establishing an investigative committee, in what would be a first step towards accountability. [Category: News]
- + Israel gave no evidence UNRWA staff linked to ‘terrorism’: Colonna report—Report from former French foreign minister finds Israel has not backed up claims it made against refugee agency. [Category: News]
- + Columbia University on edge over Gaza: What’s going on?—Classes will be held virtually on Monday amid mounting tension between US pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters. [Category: News]
- + Columbia University moves classes online after Gaza protests—More than 100 students were arrested last week on the New York campus for demonstrating against the war. [Category: News]
- + Photos: Columbia University moves classes online after Gaza protests—More than 100 students were arrested last week on the New York campus for demonstrating against the war. [Category: News]
- + War, fear of war spur global military spending to new record: SIPRI report—New high of $2.4 trillion is ninth straight annual increase, suggesting trend will continue, research institute says. [Category: News]
- + Trump’s defence makes opening statement in ‘hush money’ trial—Prosecutors and defence lay out broad strokes arguments in what is an unprecedented trial against a former president. [Category: News]
- + Another foreign intervention will not solve the crisis in Haiti—The country needs a solution coming from its people. [Category: Opinions]
- + ‘Infiltrators’: Modi accused of anti-Muslim hate speech amid India election—The Indian PM turned to old anti-Muslim tropes in an election rally, signalling a shift in his campaign strategy. [Category: News]
- + What is Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion?—The US is reportedly planning to place sanctions on Netzah Yehuda, the ultra-Orthodox Israeli military unit. [Category: Show Types]
- + Germany and Britain arrest suspected Chinese spies—Three German suspects allegedly transferred military tech amid rising concern in Europe over Chinese espionage. [Category: News]
- + Mass graves found at southern Gaza hospital raided by Israeli forces—Search teams in Gaza say they've uncovered hundreds of bodies in the grounds of Nasser Medical Complex. [Category: Show Types]
- + Israeli spy chief quits as pressure over October 7 failures rises—Haliva is first official to take responsibility for failing to prevent Hamas attack or recent Iranian counterstrike. [Category: News]
- + Israeli spy chief quits over October 7 failures—Haliva is first official to take responsibility for failing to prevent Hamas attack or recent Iranian counterstrike. [Category: News]
- + Why is Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi visiting Pakistan?—Raisi is set to hold talks with top Pakistani leaders as the two nations aim to boost trade and resolve border issues. [Category: News]
- + Rocket attack from Iraq targets US base in Syria—Attack was the first by Iranian-backed groups against US troops in Iraq since they halted a campaign in early February. [Category: News]
- + Indian teenager Gukesh to challenge China’s Ding for world chess title—Seventeen-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju sets up world title showdown after winning the 2024 Candidates Tournament. [Category: Sports]
- + Huge crowds protest Colombian president’s planned reforms—Protesters call Gustavo Petro's policies 'dire' as his government attempts to reform healthcare and other sectors. [Category: News]
- + Iranian refugee hopes to be acquitted in Greece smuggling appeal trial—Activists and legal experts say Homayoun Sabetara was unfairly imprisoned in 2022. [Category: News]
- + Israeli air attack hits residential area in Gaza City—Video captured the moment an Israeli air attack hit a residential area in Gaza City. [Category: Show Types]
- + Australia’s PM criticises Musk’s X over stabbing footage—Anthony Albanese says decision to challenge takedown order for content related to church stabbing 'extraordinary'. [Category: Economy]
- + Europe endured record number of ‘extreme heat stress’ days in 2023—New report warns people are increasingly at risk in a continent warming twice as fast as the global average. [Category: News]
- + Why Kerala isn’t buying Modi claim of ‘double-digit’ win in India election—In India's only state where the BJP has never won a seat, demographics and history remain stumbling blocks for the PM. [Category: News]
- + TikTok says bill to force its sale would ‘trample’ free speech—Bill targeting Chinese-owned app goes to the US Senate after passing the House in bipartisan vote. [Category: Economy]
- + Pro-China party on course for landslide victory in Maldives election—Provisional results give President Mohamed Muizzu's PNC party a supermajority in parliament, with opposition far behind. [Category: News]
- + Biden condemns ‘blatant’ anti-Semitism at Columbia pro-Palestine protests—Biden's remarks come after footage emerges appearing to show Jewish students being harassed and intimidated. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 788—As the war enters its 788th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Turtles swimming to extinction in Malaysia as male hatchlings feel heat—Already under pressure from habitat loss and pollution, turtles face an existential crisis from record heat. [Category: News]
- + Ecuadoreans give nod to tightened security amid persisting gang violence—More than half of voters on Sunday voted to support President Noboa's plans for tighter security measures. [Category: News]
- + In Australia, women-only app becomes latest front in war over trans rights—The founder of a women-only social networking app is being sued for denying her service to a trans woman. [Category: News]
- + What will the US aid package to Kyiv mean for Russia’s war on Ukraine?—Kyiv says aid is vital as it battles Russian invaders, but Kremlin says it will prolong war. [Category: TV Shows]
- + US set to impose sanctions on Israeli military unit over abuses: Report—Israeli prime minister says he will fight any sanctions targeting Israeli military units for alleged rights violations. [Category: News]
- + Zelenskyy welcomes US aid to Ukraine, urges rapid transfer of weapons—Ukraine president says the passage of the aid bill would send a powerful message to Russia that the US stands by Kyiv. [Category: News]
- + Kiptum remembered in Kenya’s London Marathon double—Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir and Alexander Mutiso Munyao won on a poignant day at the London Marathon. [Category: Sports]
- + Ecuadoreans vote on anticrime measures in referendum amid soaring violence—The majority of 11 questions posed to voters on Sunday focus on tightening security measures. [Category: News]
- + Tightrope: Jordan’s balancing act between Iran and Israel—As regional tensions soar, the kingdom is contending with domestic as well as international pressures. [Category: News]
- + Dystopia of Seoul—Vivaldi’s, Four Seasons, re-composed by AI using 2050 climate data to create a disturbing musical performance in Seoul. [Category: Show Types]
- + Supreme Leader Khamenei says Iran demonstrated its power against Israel—Analysts say his comments have dampened fears of an all-out war between Iran and Israel. [Category: News]
- + Russian, Ukrainian families arrive in Qatar for healthcare and support—Doha says families will receive medical, psychological and social support, state media report. [Category: News]
- + The ICC can no longer ignore the genocide in Gaza—Failure to launch an investigation into genocide in Gaza can have a devastating impact on the court. [Category: Opinions]
- + Videos show widespread damage from Israel’s deadly West Bank raids—Israeli forces have killed more than a dozen Palestinians during a three-day raid on the Nur Shams refugee camp. [Category: Show Types]
- + Hundreds gather on Sydney’s Bondi Beach to mourn Westfield attack victims—Hundreds lit candles as the sun set, to mourn the six people killed in a knife attack at a local mall a week ago. [Category: News]
- + Week in pictures: From floods in Dubai to national elections in India—A roundup of some of the week’s key events. [Category: Gallery]
- + Nearly 200 bodies found in mass grave at hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis—Palestinian authorities say 180 bodies recovered from Nasser Medical Complex so far as Israel continues attacks on Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Hundreds attend funeral of Polish aid worker killed in Gaza—Polish aid worker who was killed in Gaza when Israel bombed the World Central Kitchen convoy, has been buried in Poland. [Category: Show Types]
- + Why does NASA want a time zone on the moon?—NASA has been tasked with determining a standard time zone for the moon, but it's more complicated than you might think. [Category: News]
- + US calls for ‘de-escalation’, but tensions rise in the Middle East—With no end to the war on Gaza, and Iran-Israel tensions rising, do US calls for ‘de-escalation’ ring hollow? [Category: TV Shows]
- + Sudan’s Forgotten War—"It's a real lesson in human resilience." [Category: Show Types]
- + Summer Lee’s primary race tests fallout for critics of the US’s Gaza policy—Lee, a Democrat and one of the first US legislators to call for a Gaza ceasefire, faces a challenge within her party. [Category: News]
- + Verstappen wins Chinese Grand Prix to increase F1 championship lead—The Red Bull driver had a comfortable victory in Shanghai, making it four wins from five races in the 2024 season. [Category: Sports]
- + One dead, seven missing after two Japan navy helicopters crash in Pacific—Search operation on after the SH-60 patrol helicopters possibly collided with each other during night-time exercise. [Category: News]
- + US House passes $95bn in aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. What next?—The bill, which was stalled for a long time following deep splits in Republican camps, now heads to Senate for vote. [Category: News]
- + Defending NBA champs Denver beat LeBron’s Lakers 114-103 in playoff opener—In a repeat matchup of last season's Western Conference final, Denver clinched Game 1 over the Los Angeles Lakers. [Category: Sports]
- + ‘Israelism’: How deep do indoctrination and Israeli army glorification go?—Zimmerman and Axelman discuss their film, Israelism, challenging the merging of Jewish identity and Israeli nationalism. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Israeli military kills several children in strikes on Rafah—Palestinians in Rafah were given minutes to evacuate after being alerted that an Israeli attack was imminent. [Category: Show Types]
- + Two Palestinians shot dead as Israel continues deadly raids in West Bank—Israeli forces storm several locations in the West Bank after 14 were killed over three days of raids on Nur Shams camp. [Category: News]
- + Maldives votes in parliamentary elections amid India-China rivalry—President Mohamed Muizzu's moves to increasingly shift away from New Delhi has caused tension. [Category: News]
- + US lawmakers rebuked for waving Ukraine flags as aid bill is passed—This is the moment the US House of Representatives approved a military aid package worth $95 billion to support Ukraine. [Category: Show Types]
- + Could shipping containers be the answer to Ghana’s housing crisis?—An initiative to help provide much-needed homes in Ghana is turning shipping containers into eco-friendly homes. [Category: Features]
- + ‘Children of the Ganges’ – The mallah community of India’s Varanasi—Their lives are deeply entwined with the sacred river Ganges but Varanasi’s boatmen say they have been overlooked. [Category: Gallery]
- + US House approves aid package worth billions for Ukraine, Israel—Democratic-majority Senate is expected to vote on the bill next week, sending it to President Biden to sign into law. [Category: News]
- + Thousands protest against over-tourism in Spain’s Canary Islands—Demonstrators say mass tourism is overwhelming the Atlantic archipelago. [Category: News]
- + Will India’s election be free and fair?—Opponents and rights groups allege repression has increased in recent years. [Category: TV Shows]
- + US senators call on Biden to sanction Sudan’s RSF over human rights abuses—Lawmakers say Hemedti's and the RSF's activities and abuses make them deserving of sanctions from the United States. [Category: News]
- + Israeli attack kills 10, mostly children, in Gaza’s Rafah—Funerals are held for Palestinians killed in Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood, as Israel continues to target Rafah. [Category: News]
- + Turkey’s Erdogan urges Palestinian unity after meeting Hamas chief—The 'strongest response to Israel and the path to victory lie in unity and integrity', Turkish president says. [Category: News]
- + Nigeria’s Tunde Onakoya sets global chess record with 60 hour nonstop game—The 29-year-old chess player and child education advocate played in part to raise money for underprivileged children. [Category: News]
- + Togo approves constitutional reform changing how president is elected—Those opposed to the changes fear they could allow further extensions to President Faure Gnassingbe's rule. [Category: News]
- + US Senate votes to reauthorise controversial surveillance programme FISA—President Biden expected to swiftly sign bill that lets law enforcement conduct electronic surveillance without warrant. [Category: News]
- + UK returns looted Ghana artefacts on loan after 150 years—The objects were stolen from the court of the Asante king during the 19th century Anglo-Asante wars. [Category: News]
- + In Serbian village, women fight to escape encroaching mine—The women blockade a bridge in shifts to protest against a mine that has made their village unfit to live in. [Category: Gallery]
- + Clashes break out at Thai-Myanmar border between soldiers, armed groups—Thai police say the latest violence was triggered when Karen groups launched an attack against Myanmar troops. [Category: News]
- + Iran vs Israel: Deterrence, drama or distraction?—In the flurry of headlines about Iran’s retaliation against Israel, the Gaza story takes a hit. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Max Azzarello, man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial court, dies—Police had earlier said the Florida man was being viewed as 'sort of a conspiracy theorist'. [Category: News]
- + Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial court dies—Police had earlier said the Florida man was being viewed as 'sort of a conspiracy theorist'. [Category: News]
- + US Congress to vote on aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan: What’s the deal?—Showdown looms: Speaker Mike Johnson struggling to rally Republican malcontents, dependent on Democratic votes. [Category: Features]
- + US agrees to withdraw troops from Niger amid Sahel region’s pivot to Russia—The US built a base in the desert city of Agadez at the cost of $100m for manned and unmanned surveillance flights. [Category: News]
- + Two Mexican mayoral contenders found dead on same day—Killing of Noe Ramos Ferretiz and Alberto Garcia bring to 17 the number of slain candidates ahead of June 2 polls. [Category: News]
- + One killed, eight wounded in blast at Iran-aligned group’s base in Iraq—Blast hitting Popular Mobilisation Forces comes amid ongoing attacks on Iran-linked groups as regional tensions soar. [Category: News]
- + Are Chinese electric vehicles taking over the world?—Tesla and other Western electric car manufacturers are facing stiff competition from China. [Category: News]
- + Nigeria’s cybercrime reforms leave journalists at risk—Amendments to the Cybercrimes Act are an improvement but remaining provisions can still be used to target journalists. [Category: Opinions]
- + ‘I am prepared to die’: Mandela’s speech which shook apartheid—Sixty years ago at the Rivonia Trial, Nelson Mandela made one of the most famous speeches of the 20th century. [Category: Features]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 786—As the war enters its 786th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + What does Israel have in its arsenal that it could use against Iran?—Israel has airborne and naval capabilities that it can use against Iran, but it must choose any target carefully. [Category: News]
- + ‘When will our good days come?’ The Mumbai cook voting in India’s election—‘When all the money the politicians promise reaches our bank accounts, that’s when I will believe them,’ she says. [Category: Features]
- + North Korea conducts test on new ‘super-large warhead’: State media—Pyongyang says new warhead designed for cruise missiles, adding that a new anti-aircraft rocket was also tested. [Category: News]
- + Ecuador weighs security, international arbitration in latest referendum—President Daniel Noboa aims to rally support for a military crackdown on gang violence as he considers reelection. [Category: News]
- + What’s the solution to the rising tensions between Israel and Iran?—The United States says it was warned in advance of the Israeli drone strike on Iran. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Over 100 pro-Palestine protesters arrested at US university—Police arrested more than 100 pro-Palestine protesters gathered at Columbia University’s campus in New York City. [Category: Show Types]
- + Armenia and Azerbaijan agree on ‘historic’ return of villages—Azerbaijan had demanded the return of the four villages as a condition for a peace deal after decades of conflict. [Category: News]
- + Strikes on Iran: Can one demand ‘restraint’ while funding Israel?—Biden calls for 'de-escalation' in Iran-Israel showdown while hurling money at the most unrestrained actor in equation. [Category: Opinions]
- + Man sets himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse—A man set himself on fire outside the New York courthouse as a full jury was selected for Donald Trump's criminal trial. [Category: Show Types]
- + West Africa’s Sahel becoming a drug trafficking corridor, UN warns—Drug seizures, mainly of cocaine and cannabis resin, have soared in the region, according to a UN report. [Category: News]
- + Croatia’s top court bars President Milanovic from becoming prime minister—Constitutional Court says Zoran Milanovic cannot take up PM post because he did not first step down as president. [Category: News]
- + Man sets himself on fire outside of Trump’s New York hush-money trial—US emergency crews doused the flames and took the man away on stretcher. He remains in critical condition. [Category: News]
- + US policy is leading to a wider war: Jeffrey Sachs on Middle East tensions—Marc Lamont Hill discusses US policy in the Middle East and the risks of escalation with renowned scholar Jeffrey Sachs. [Category: News]
- + What we know so far about drone attack on Iran—Iranian anti-aircraft systems have shot down suspected drones near a military base in Isfahan. [Category: Show Types]
- + Israeli raids cause ‘worst destruction in decades’ in Tulkarem—An Israeli raid on a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank has caused some of the “worst destruction in decades”. [Category: Show Types]
- + Several killed in Israel raid on West Bank as US, EU sanction more settlers—Violence erupted during an Israeli army raid at the Nur Shams refugee camp in the city of Tulkarem. [Category: News]
- + People killed in Israeli raid in West Bank as US, EU sanction more settlers—Violence erupted during an Israeli army raid at the Nur Shams refugee camp in the city of Tulkarem. [Category: News]
- + India votes in first phase of marathon election as Modi seeks third term—Polls have closed in the first of seven phases that covered 102 constituencies across 21 states and territories. [Category: News]
- + Man detained in France after bomb threat at Iran consulate—French prosecutors say no explosives found on suspect or at the consulate in Paris. [Category: News]
- + G7 countries slam Chinese firms’ support for Russia’s defence industry—Ministers say transfer of weapons components is enabling Russia to 'reconstitute and revitalise' its defence production. [Category: News]
- + Video captures alleged Ukrainian downing of Russian bomber in Russia—The Ukrainian military says it shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 long-range bomber over Russian territory. Russia denies this, [Category: Show Types]
- + Has Israel attacked Iran’s Isfahan province? What we know so far—Iran deployed air defence batteries to intercept three drones, but downplayed the incident. [Category: News]
- + How is overtourism affecting local communities?—How overtourism impacts local communities and ecosystems at some of the world's most Instagrammable travel destinations. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Israeli minister suggests reported attack on Iran was ’feeble’—Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith says Israeli officials won’t confirm or deny the country’s involvement in the attack on Iran. [Category: Show Types]
- + Ukraine says it shot down Russian strategic bomber after strike kills nine—Russian officials says the plane crashed over the southern Stavropol region due to a technical malfunction. [Category: News]
- + How Iran-Israel tensions have escalated since the war on Gaza: A timeline—Iranian media on Friday reported explosions in Isfahan city, amid steadily increasing tensions with Israel. [Category: News]
- + Russia doesn’t have capability to knock Ukraine out of war: Ex-US commander—Ben Hodges, who led US forces in Europe, says Western powers should overcome their fears of supporting Ukraine. [Category: News]
- + Gaza, genocide and the world’s most heinous crime—The words of the Jewish lawyer who coined the term 'genocide' still hold lessons for us today. [Category: Gallery]
- + Why an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities is a bad idea—A direct Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear sites would yield little while risking too much. [Category: News]
- + Cass Review: A victory for women, children and common sense—The review into gender care services in England exposed one of the biggest medical negligence scandals in recent times. [Category: Opinions]
- + Israel ‘seems determined to drag the region into war’ says analyst—Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbani says Israel appears intent on “dragging the region into war”. [Category: Show Types]
- + World urges ‘de-escalation’ after drones shot down over Iran—Escalation more than six months into Israel’s war on Gaza has raised fears of spiralling violence across region. [Category: News]
- + ‘Blatant aggression’: Reactions to US veto of Palestine’s UN membership bid—The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 12 in favour and two abstentions - the UK and Switzerland. [Category: News]
- + ‘Triple spending’: Zimbabweans bear cost of changing to new ZiG currency—Businesses, transport, government services reject old notes despite the unavailability of new bills until end of month. [Category: News]
- + Pakistan attack targets van carrying Japanese autoworkers—Police said three people were wounded in port city of Karachi but bomber and accomplice died. [Category: News]
- + Flashes seen in sky above Iran as drones are ‘shot down’—Video shows flashes in the night sky above Isfahan in Iran, where state media said three drones were shot down. [Category: Show Types]
- + Teenager charged with ‘terrorism’ over Australia church stabbing attack—Boy was arrested at the scene after Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was attacked during a service in Sydney. [Category: News]
- + Google fires 28 staff after protests against cloud contract with Israel—Tech giant says employees engaged in 'completely unacceptable behaviour' during sit-in at company offices. [Category: Economy]
- + Can Sunil Kanugolu bring India’s Modi down, 10 years after helping him win?—As India's election kicks off, a top election strategist is looking for cracks in the Modi brand he helped create. [Category: Features]
- + US chef’s bid to own ‘chili crunch’ name raises ire in Indonesia, Malaysia—David Chang tried to enforce a trademark for chilli condiment popular across Asia before backing down and apologising. [Category: Economy]
- + Three drones downed after explosions heard in Iran’s Isfahan: State media—US media reported Israel launched missile attack on target in Iran, but there has been no official comment from Israel. [Category: News]
- + Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested as Columbia clears encampment—New York-based university moves to suspend students involved as police arrest them for trespassing. [Category: News]
- + Boeing hit with 32 whistleblower claims, as dead worker’s case reviewed—US workplace safety regulator received the complaints of employer retaliation over three-year period. [Category: News]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 785—As the war enters its 785th day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Full jury panel seated on third day of Trump’s New York hush-money trial—Two previously seated jurors were dismissed early in the day, but by the close of proceedings, 12 jurors had been named. [Category: News]
- + How do Muslims in India feel about the general election?—Muslims in India tell Al Jazeera why they are concerned about another term under Narendra Modi’s BJP government. [Category: Show Types]
- + Is political unity in Somalia achievable?—President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has called a meeting of regional leaders. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Poland arrests man over suspected plan to kill Ukraine’s Zelenskyy—Prosecutors say Polish national suspected of supplying information to Russian military intelligence. [Category: News]
- + ‘Unconscionable’: US sends dozens to Haiti on deportation flight—Deportations 'could be a death sentence', advocates say, as gang violence and instability grip the Caribbean country. [Category: News]
- + Kenya’s military chief among 10 people killed in helicopter crash—Air force sends an investigative team to establish cause of crash that killed General Francis Ogolla. [Category: News]
- + Satellite images reveal Israeli destruction of hospitals in Gaza—New analysis of satellite images by Al Jazeera's Sanad agency reveals the extent of damage to 24 hospitals in Gaza. [Category: News]
- + ‘How does UN recognition harm peace?’, asks Palestinian UN rep—Palestinian representative to the UN, Ziad Abu Amr has told the UN Security Council that granting Palestinians a soverei [Category: Show Types]
- + US blocks Palestinian push for full UN membership at Security Council—US vetoes UN Security Council resolution that recommended the State of Palestine's full membership in the world body. [Category: News]
- + Jeffrey Sachs on why UN should vote for Palestinian statehood—Marc Lamont Hill discusses Palestinian statehood with Jeffrey Sachs ahead of the UN Security Council vote on membership. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Maldives High Court overturns ex-President Abdulla Yameen’s prison sentence—Decision comes days before the Indian Ocean archipelago nation holds parliamentary elections. [Category: News]
- + US imposes new sanctions on Iran after attack on Israel—Sanctions on Iran's missile and drone programmes come as fears mount over possibility of greater regional escalation. [Category: News]
- + Photos: The destruction of the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza—The Israeli army left a trail of destruction when it withdrew from the Nuseirat refugee camp. [Category: News]
- + Students rename Canadian university buildings after Palestinian places—Student activists at a university in Canada have ‘renamed’ dozens of campus buildings to places in Palestine. [Category: Show Types]
- + German far-right politician on trial for alleged use of banned Nazi slogan—Bjorn Hocke, leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Thuringia, faces three years in prison if convicted. [Category: News]
- + Israel’s response to Iran and the factors that will shape it—Matters both domestic and international are shaping Israel's response to Iran's attack. [Category: News]
- + Holding Up the Sky: Saving the Indigenous Yanomami tribe in Brazil’s Amazon—A Brazilian tribal leader warns that illegal mining in forests will have dire consequences for the rest of the world. [Category: Show Types]
- + Israeli attack on nuclear sites to prompt tit-for-tat, pursuing nukes: Iran—Iran warns Israel that retaliation for recent attack would prompt Tehran to pursue nuclear weapon and respond in kind. [Category: News]
- + We must avoid double standards in foreign policy—The wars in Gaza and Ukraine have renewed old debates about Western hypocrisy. [Category: Opinions]
- + ‘The world drained my colours’: Gaza artist saved from war by fate—Malak Mattar, who has been painting images of the war she escaped by a day, is exhibiting alongside the Venice Biennale. [Category: Features]
- + Video shows Palestinian man forced to strip by Israeli soldiers—Palestinians captured the moment an Israeli soldier forced a man to strip before he was detained. [Category: Show Types]
- + The world cannot turn its back on Sudan and its neighbours any longer—The conflict in Sudan has displaced over two million people, triggering one of the world's largest humanitarian crises. [Category: Opinions]
- + Burkina Faso kicks out three French diplomats over ‘subversive activities’—France condemns the move and says there 'were no legitimate grounds' to expel its diplomats. [Category: News]
- + Grief in Gaza: Image of mourning Palestinian wins World Press Photo award—As families searched for relatives in the Nasser Hospital morgue, a woman held onto the body of her five-year-old niece. [Category: News]
- + The Kung Fu Nuns of Kathmandu—Featuring unrivalled access, 101 East takes viewers inside the unique community of the Kung Fu Nuns of Kathmandu. [Category: Show Types]
- + Germany arrests two dual nationals over alleged Russian sabotage plot—Prosecutors accuse German-Russian duo of being prepared to 'carry out explosive and arson attacks' on US army sites. [Category: News]
- + Did cloud seeding cause Dubai floods? Why experts say no—Chaos engulfed the UAE after its biggest city Dubai was inundated with water in the wake of record rainfall. [Category: News]
- + US reimposes oil sanctions against Venezuela over election concerns—Move in US election year could push up oil prices, but Washington says Maduro has not made promised electoral reforms. [Category: News]
- + Jacob Zuma’s nine lives: How South Africa’s ex-president keeps coming back—Zuma has survived a series of political setbacks and legal challenges. Now he's challenging President Cyril Ramaphosa. [Category: News]
- + Boeing whistleblower says firm is ‘putting out defective airplanes’—A Boeing engineer has told a US Senate hearing that the company is ‘putting out defective airplanes’. [Category: Show Types]
- + India’s first-time voters seek jobs, harmony in world’s biggest election—Religious tensions, inflation and jobs top concerns from Modi's decade-long rule among 18 million first-time voters. [Category: News]
- + UNRWA head warns of ‘insidious’ Israeli campaign to dismantle agency—Appealing to UNSC for protection, Philippe Lazzarini says UNRWA's work more crucial than ever amid Israel's war on Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Russia pounds Ukraine’s cities and front lines as air defences dwindle—Russia destroys Ukrainian power stations and defences as an expert warns Kyiv's troops are 'utterly exhausted'. [Category: News]
- + Deadly Sahel heatwave caused by ‘human-induced’ climate change: Study—Mali and Burkina Faso recorded most extreme heat in what scientists called a once-in-a-200-year occurrence. [Category: News]
- + As India’s smallest state votes, a broken hydro plant takes centerstage—Sikkim’s hydropower dream of huge revenues has turned into a nightmare due to irregularities and poor planning. [Category: Features]
- + Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupts during lightning storm—Video shows a spectacular lightning storm during an eruption on Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano. [Category: Show Types]
- + After the Hurricane—The effect the carbon footprint of rich countries is having on developing nations who enjoy very few of the benefits. [Category: Show Types]
- + Brazil football legend Romario announces comeback at 58—Many will recall Romario's starring role at the 1994 World Cup, but he's registered to play again in Brazilian football. [Category: Sports]
- + Is China growing tired of Russia’s war in Ukraine?—There are signs that Beijing may be getting cold feet about its deepening entanglement. [Category: Opinions]
- + Russian peacekeepers start withdrawal from Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh—Soldiers begin to leave region in South Caucasus long fought over by Azerbaijan and Armenia. [Category: News]
- + World’s coral reefs face global bleaching crisis—A mass bleaching event caused by high ocean temperatures is threatening the survival of coral reefs around the world. [Category: Show Types]
- + James to headline another US ‘Dream Team’ at the Paris 2024 Olympics—Thirty-nine-year-old LeBron James will team up with a host of other top NBA players to go for gold at the Paris games. [Category: Sports]
- + Photos: Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar—Iran holds military parade days after its missile and drone attack on Israel. [Category: News]
- + Palestinian Prisoner’s Day: How many are still in Israeli detention?—Why are nearly 10,000 Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons - one-third of them without charge? [Category: News]
- + UK set to ban tobacco sales for a ‘smoke-free’ generation. Will it work?—The UK's smoking ban aims to phase out sales of tobacco, which is one of the main causes of cancer deaths in Britain. [Category: News]
- + Pakistan says it blocked social media platform X over ‘national security’—The platform remained inaccessible to users but government officials refused to acknowledge any restrictions, until now. [Category: News]
- + The thousands of Palestinians Israel arrests, tortures, holds even in death—As Palestinians mark Prisoner's Day, Israel continues to hold and mistreat thousands of Palestinian captives. [Category: News]
- + Israel-Gaza truce talks have hit ‘stumbling block’, says Qatar—Mediator warns that negotiations are at 'delicate phase' as the war in the enclave grinds on. [Category: News]
- + Who are India’s opposition fighting to stop another Modi win?—An opposition coalition of 26 parties including Rahul Gandhi’s Congress is trying to stop another win for Modi. [Category: Show Types]
- + Top USC graduate cancelled over Gaza speaks out—A top Muslim graduate in the US has condemned her university for canceling her graduation speech over pro-Palestine post [Category: Show Types]
- + Google workers protest over Project Nimbus deal with Israel—Google employees have staged demonstrations in California and New York calling to cancel Project Nimbus. [Category: Show Types]
- + Spain leads European push to recognise Palestine, risking Israel’s wrath—Spain, Ireland, Malta and Slovenia are expected to make the move, which will hold historic symbolism. [Category: News]
- + More than 50,000 Russians killed in Ukrainian ‘meat grinder’: Report—The rate of casualties accelerated last year as inexperienced troops arrived on the front lines. [Category: News]
- + How well could Iran defend itself against a potential Israeli attack?—Iran operates a wide variety of missile defence batteries at different ranges that aim to defend against aerial strikes. [Category: News]
- + European court rules drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s name can’t be trademarked—Colombia's most feared drug baron, who was shot dead in 1993, earned billions from smuggling cocaine to the US. [Category: News]
- + Why is Germany maintaining economic ties with China?—German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been on a three-day visit to China in a bid to shore up economic ties. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Myanmar Army on the Ropes—People & Power gets special access to a pivotal moment in the fight against the military government in Myanmar. [Category: Show Types]
- + Ukraine says 17 killed in Russian missile attack on Chernihiv—Ukraine's Zelenskyy reiterates plea to Western countries for air defence systems after attack that also wounded dozens. [Category: News]
- + Iran’s Raisi reiterates warnings as Israel mulls response to air attack—As the world calls for calm, President Raisi vows 'slightest attack' will be met with a 'strong and fierce response'. [Category: News]
- + Columbia president faces anti-Semitism Congress hearing: What’s at stake?—Previous hearings led to the resignation of Harvard and UPenn bosses. Now Columbia's Minouche Shafik is in line of fire. [Category: Features]
- + Croatians vote in election pitting PM Plenkovic against President Milanovic—Exit polls expected minutes after voting ends at 7pm (17:00 GMT), with official results due in the coming days. [Category: News]
- + China, US defence chiefs hold first substantive talks in nearly 18 months—Lloyd Austin and Dong Jun talk South China Sea, Taiwan, North Korea and Ukraine in wide-ranging discussion. [Category: News]
- + Solomon Islanders vote in election that could shape ties with China—Voting under way in Solomon Islands election which is being closely watched by Australia, China and the United States. [Category: News]
- + Biden calls for higher taxes on the rich on visit to Pennsylvania hometown—US president blasts rival Donald Trump as an out-of-touch elitist on visit to key battleground state. [Category: Economy]
- + Will Modi win 400 seats in India’s election? The south holds the answer—As India votes starting April 19, Modi's dreams of record win hinge on a part of the country long immune to BJP charms. [Category: News]
- + Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers worst bleaching on record—The 2,300km (1,429-mile) reef is in its fifth mass bleaching event since 2016 and aerial surveys reveal scale of damage. [Category: News]
- + Canada’s Trudeau government asks rich to pay more in pitch to Gen Z—Budget proposes higher capital gains taxes and billions in spending on education, housing, jobs and mental health. [Category: Economy]
- + Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 783—As the war enters its 783rd day, these are the main developments. [Category: News]
- + Ecuador declares energy emergency amid severe regional drought and El Niño—Colombia has stopped electricity exports to Ecuador as both countries grapple with diminished hydroelectric reservoirs. [Category: News]
- + After leaving the grind in Asia, Filipino women find exploitation in Poland—Filipino migrant workers in European country allege wage theft, salary deductions and passport confiscation. [Category: Economy]
- + Seven jurors seated on the second day of Trump’s New York hush-money trial—Judge Juan Merchan admonished Donald Trump during the proceedings for mumbling loudly, saying, 'I won’t tolerate that.' [Category: News]
- + How can the humanitarian crisis in Sudan be stopped?—The conflict is taking a heavy toll on civilians with millions forced from their homes and on the verge of famine. [Category: TV Shows]
- + UN’s Libya envoy resigns citing no hope for political progress—Abdoulaye Bathily says 'lack of political will and good faith' are making UN governance efforts in Libya futile. [Category: News]
- + ‘Just stop the war,’ al-Shifa doctor says on the situation in Gaza—'I stay here to help our people': A doctor in Gaza talks to Marc Lamont Hill about its health crisis. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Ukraine’s Zelenskyy signs new army draft law to boost conscription—Law obliges men to update their draft data, increases payments to volunteers and adds new punishments for draft dodging. [Category: News]
- + Israeli airstrike hits crowded Gaza refugee camp—An Israeli airstrike on the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza killed at least 11, including children. [Category: Show Types]
- + Venezuela and Honduras announce actions to protest Ecuador’s embassy raid—Honduras has recalled its charge d'affaires while Venezuela plans to close its diplomatic offices in Ecuador in protest. [Category: News]
- + UN demands Israeli forces end support of settler attacks in West Bank—UN spokesperson says Israel has a duty to protect Palestinians from settler attacks, which have been on the rise. [Category: News]
- + Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli drone strike in Lebanon—Hezbollah and the Israeli army confirm a commander of the armed group was killed in a drone strike in southern Lebanon. [Category: Show Types]
- + ‘Human shields on the battlefield’: Myanmar forces Rohingya into military—Forced conscription into the military is the latest tactic Myanmar’s military-led government is using against Rohingya. [Category: Show Types]
- + Russia’s Putin urges restraint in call with Iran’s Raisi as tensions soar—Russian president makes comments as Israel weighs its response to Iranian missile and drone attack. [Category: News]
- + Three key talking points entering the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs—Can anyone best Boston, is this the Knickerbockers' year and what impact will Joel Embiid have on the East postseason? [Category: Sports]
- + Israel artist says Venice Biennale pavilion won’t open until Gaza ceasefire—An artist representing Israel at the international art fair calls for an immediate ceasefire in Israel's war on Gaza. [Category: News]
- + Photos: Israeli tanks push back into northern Gaza, warplanes hit Rafah—Palestinian health officials say Israel killed four people and wounded several others in one attack in Rafah. [Category: News]
- + Aerial rescues in Oman save dozens from flash floods—Aerial rescues in Oman have saved at least 75 people, some who were swept up and carried away by flash floods. [Category: Show Types]
- + Muslim pupil loses UK court bid over Michaela school prayer rituals ban—Student took legal action against London school, saying policy was discriminatory and 'uniquely' affected her faith. [Category: News]
- + Armourer for the film Rust sentenced to 18 months in fatal on-set shooting—A New Mexico state judge cited Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's apparent lack of remorse in her decision to impose the sentence. [Category: News]
- + Six takeaways from first day of Trump’s historic New York criminal trial—Trump has become the first president in US history to face criminal trial, with three other criminal cases pending. [Category: News]
- + Inside the pressures facing Quebec’s billion-dollar maple syrup industry—Canadian province supplies most of the world's maple syrup, but climate change is raising new questions for producers. [Category: News]
- + Will Israel respond to Iran’s first-ever direct attack?—The Israeli government says it's weighing its options amid calls from allies to de-escalate tensions. [Category: TV Shows]
- + Video captures attacker stabbing Assyrian Orthodox bishop in Sydney—Police say the attacker behind the stabbing of a bishop at a church in Sydney is a 15-year-old male. [Category: Show Types]
- + Donald Trump attends first day of ‘hush money’ criminal trial—Donald Trump arrives in court, becomes the first former US president to stand trial on criminal charges. [Category: Show Types]
- + US legislators renew push for additional aid to Israel after Iran attack—Despite concerns over Israeli abuses in Gaza, US lawmakers are calling for approval of $14bn in assistance to Israel. [Category: News]
- + ‘Crimes against humanity’ may have been committed in Sudan, says UN chief—Antonio Guterres says war is being waged on the Sudanese people, warns of escalating unrest in el-Fasher, Darfur. [Category: News]
- + Coral reefs around the world experiencing mass bleaching, scientists say—Scientists warn that many of the world's reefs may not recover from the intense, prolonged heat stress. [Category: News]
- + Israel army chief pledges Iran response as Western countries urge restraint—Several allies warn against an escalation after Iran's weekend attack on Israel increases fears of wider regional war. [Category: News]
- + FBI launches criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse—Probe will examine circumstances leading up to cargo ship's collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, sources say. [Category: News]
- + Controversial law sparks fight in Georgian parliament—Punches thrown in Georgia’s parliament on Monday during debate over a controversial new law. [Category: Show Types]
- + Several Israeli troops wounded in Lebanon attack claimed by Hezbollah—Hezbollah says it detonated 'explosive devices' targeting Israeli soldiers who crossed the border into Lebanon. [Category: News]
- + “Bracing for the worst”: Pride and fear in Iran after attack on Israel—Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari reports from Tehran on Iranian reactions to the country’s attack on Israel. [Category: Show Types]
- + Three key talking points entering the NBA Western Conference postseason—Can the Jokic juggernaut be stopped, are the Doncic-led Mavs for real and will LeBron play spoiler, again? [Category: Sports]
- + Modi’s elections or Dictator Aladeen’s Olympics?—Many are comparing India's upcoming elections to the rigged Olympics in the 2012 film Dictator. They are not wrong. [Category: Opinions]
- + Azerbaijan calls for ICJ to throw out Armenian ethnic cleansing case—The case accuses Azerbaijan of glorifying racism and allowing hate speech against Armenians. [Category: News]
- + Lawmakers brawl as Georgian Parliament considers ‘foreign agent’ bill—Legislators debate bill requiring organisations that accept overseas funds to register as foreign agents or face fines. [Category: News]
- + What is Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial all about?—Here's what you need to know about Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ criminal trial involving Stormy Daniels. [Category: Show Types]
- + Palestinians come under Israeli fire as they attempt return to north Gaza—Israeli soldiers opened fire on displaced Palestinians as thousands attempted to return to their homes in north Gaza. [Category: Show Types]
- + Saudi reviews football fan rules after whip attack—Saudi football authorities to review fan protocols after Al Ittihad's Abderrazak Hamdallah was whipped by a spectator. [Category: Sports]
- + Europe pledges to boost aid to Sudan on unwelcome war anniversary—Germany promises $260m as European diplomats meet in Paris to mark the first anniversary of the conflict. [Category: News]
- + Accusations of ‘double standards’ at UN after Iran’s attack on Israel—Iran and its supporters at the UN were keen to point out a double standard they said was at work. [Category: Show Types]
- + Sweden launches war crimes trial against former Syrian officer—Mohammed Hamo is the first Syrian officer to face trial in Europe over military operations in the civil war. [Category: News]
- + Israeli settlers set fire to cars, homes of Palestinians under occupation—Mobs of Israeli settlers have rampaged through the occupied West Bank attacking Palestinians and their property. [Category: Show Types]
- + Bombs and viruses: The shadowy history of Israel’s attacks on Iranian soil—From cyberattacks and assassinations to drone strikes, Israel-linked plots have targeted Iran for years. [Category: News]
- + In Trump’s New York ‘hush money’ case, prosecutors push election angle—Experts say that prosecutors will attempt to make the case that Trump falsified business records to tip the 2016 race. [Category: News]
- + Mass evacuations as floods in Russia’s Kurgan region set to peak—Kurgan and Tyumen regions of Russia, and parts of Kazakhstan, are threatened by some of the worst flooding in history. [Category: News]
- + ‘Prejudice, Islamophobia’: Free speech fears as UK redefines extremism—Experts say a new definition disproportionately targets groups that advocate for Muslims' civil rights. [Category: News]
- + Birth, death, escape: Three women’s struggle through Sudan’s war—Since Sudan erupted into war a year ago, Hind, Noon and Yasmine have fought for themselves, for their future. [Category: Features]
- + Mapping Israel-Lebanon cross-border attacks—Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged 4,700 attacks in the past six months, displacing tens of thousands of people. [Category: News]
- + Floods kill 58 in Tanzania with heavy rains persisting—More than 100,000 people have been affected by the flooding, which has hit Tanzania's coastal areas hard. [Category: News]
- + Pakistan probes shooting of accused in 2013 murder of alleged Indian spy—Amir Tamba, who was acquitted in Sarabjit Singh's killing, is critically injured in Lahore shooting, media reports say. [Category: News]
- + Trump hush money trial begins in New York: Why is the case so significant?—Trump is facing a criminal trial for alleged hush money, including a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels. [Category: News]
- + US eyes accelerated funding for Israel as it warns against Iran retaliation—Despite warning on all-out war with Iran, US renews efforts to push stalled funding package for Israel. [Category: News]
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