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UK will not block arms sales to Israel, says Foreign Minister David Cameron
British government is coming under growing pressure to halt weapons supplies to Israel as it continues its war on Gaza.
Photos: Palestinians in Gaza prepare for Eid amid death and destruction
Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip has placed a pall over Eid celebrations for Palestinians.
South Korea holds parliamentary elections: All you need to know
About 44 million people are able to vote in closely fought election seen as a test of President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Germany rejects allegation of aiding genocide in Gaza at ICJ
Germany says 98 percent of arms exports to Israel since October 7 were equipment like vests, helmets and binoculars.
The app helping people boycott brands supporting Israel
A new app in the US is helping people to boycott businesses deemed to be supporting Israel and its war on Gaza.
Hope and anger in Gaza as talks to stop Israel’s war reconvene
As ceasefire talks continue, Palestinians are angry at the international community, which they feel has let them down.
A knotty question of parent liability in the Crumbley school shooting case
The parents of a US school shooter have been found guilty of manslaughter. What message does their sentencing send?
My Father, Nour and I: Confronting intergenerational trauma
A refugee from Iraq looks into his family’s past and wonders if his childhood trauma will affect his young son.
Trump and the US media’s conflict of interest
This election year, each story about Donald Trump must first pass the Lonely Planet test.
South Africa’s Jacob Zuma wins court bid to contest upcoming election
South Africa's electoral court overturns earlier decision that had barred the ex-president from contesting the polls.
How has the genocide against the Tutsis affected Rwanda’s youth?
Rwandan youth are actively fighting against genocide ideology through community organising, filmmaking and writing.
‘Let states decide’: How Donald Trump’s position on abortion has changed
Trump has not called for a national abortion ban, disappointing anti-abortion activists. How has his stance changed?
UN says 38 dead, including children, as migrant boat sinks off Djibouti
Many hundreds have died in the Gulf of Aden while trying to reach Saudi Arabia through Yemen.
What do Texan red heifers have to do with Al-Aqsa and a Jewish temple?
Temple Movement's plan to sacrifice the cattle seen as step towards its goal of building the Third Temple over Al-Aqsa.
European Parliament urges inquiry after Al Jazeera Senegal investigation
Investigation revealed EU-trained Senegalese police tackling cross-border crime worked to quash pro-democracy protests.
After deadly attack, Russia’s Central Asian workers report rising racism
Migrants say they are being collectively punished as Tajik nationals are suspected of last month's concert hall attack.
As Palestine applies for full UN membership, what’s in the way?
History set to be repeated as US prepares to wield veto, insisting Palestine must negotiate statehood with Israel first.
Top European court hands Swiss women victory in landmark climate ruling
Verdict will have ripple effect in Europe and beyond, likely setting precedent for how courts deal with climate cases.
Bodies recovered from Gaza’s Shifa hospital after Israeli assault
Palestinians have been recovering bodies and remains of people killed at Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 186
PM Netanyahu says a date has been set for a ground offensive in Rafah after troops withdraw from nearby Khan Younis.