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Former Netanyahu rival Gideon Saar joins Israeli cabinet
The move will boost the prime minister's governing coalition domestically as Israel attacks countries across the region.
What’s behind recent false claims about immigrants and crime in the US?
Studies show rhetoric about immigrants and crime is often exaggerated or false. So why do these false narratives spread?
‘We lost a great supporter’: Palestinians in Gaza mourn Hassan Nasrallah
Displaced families in Deir el-Balah share feelings of heartbreak and numbness over the killing of the Hezbollah leader.
Hopes of finding 48 missing people fade after boat sinks off Canary Islands
At least nine people, including a child, have been confirmed dead and 27 rescued after shipwreck off the Spanish coast.
Austria’s far-right Freedom Party projected to win election
An FPO victory would make Austria the latest EU country to register surging far-right support.
Nepal closes schools as heavy rains bring country to standstill
Some 150 people killed and dozens missing after bad weather triggers floods and landslides.
Video: Global reactions to Hassan Nasrallah’s killing
Israel’s killing of Hassan Nasrallah has prompted reactions across the region.
Israeli army launches air raids on Yemen’s Ras Isa and Hodeidah
Attacks on western Yemen come a day after Houthis say they fired a missile at airport near Tel Aviv.
Starving Gaza
A Palestinian doctor tries to save severely malnourished children amid Israel’s US-backed illegal siege on Gaza.
US says it killed 37 ISIL, Hurras al-Din fighters in separate Syria attacks
The two attacks occurred on September 16 and 24, according to CENTCOM.
Mourning in Lebanon as Israel keeps bombing after killing Nasrallah
Israel has continued its deadly bombing of Lebanon, a day after it confirmed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's killing
Kashmiris protest Israel’s killing of Hezbollah chief Nasrallah
Hundreds hit the streets in the Muslim-majority region, denouncing the killing of Nasrallah and Israel's war on Gaza.
The Indigenous ‘watchmen’ safeguarding Peru’s isolated tribes
Protection agents risk their lives to prevent deadly contact between remote tribes and settled communities
People flee Lebanon to Syria in fear of Israeli ground incursion
Al Jazeera reports from Lebanon's border as hundreds cross into Syria every hour, fearing worsening Israeli attacks.
Senegal’s president on reforms, snap election and pan-Africanism
Bassirou Diomaye Faye on domestic and geopolitical challenges, five months into his presidency.
Israel’s assassinations can’t kill resistance
The long history of Israeli assassinations demonstrates their futility and counterproductive nature.
Growing mushroom houses on the moon? NASA’s fungus-filled plan
The space agency has out-of-this-world aims to grow 'hotels' and other structures using mushrooms and lunar dust.
Worldwide protests against Israel’s war on Lebanon, Gaza
Thousands of people have rallied across the world, calling on Israel to end its war on Gaza and Lebanon.
Kamindu, spinners lead Sri Lanka to Test series win over New Zealand
Six wickets from Nishan Peiris lead Sri Lanka to a win by an innings and 154 runs in the second Test at Galle.
SpaceX launches mission to rescue astronauts stranded at ISS
The Dragon spacecraft, by SpaceX, will reach the ISS on Sunday to bring back Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore.