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Photos: Israel strikes UN warehouse in Rafah as famine looms in Gaza
UNRWA says a facility used 'to distribute much-needed food and other lifesaving items to displaced people' was hit.
Georgia judge drops six charges in Trump election interference case
The ruling means Trump will face fewer charges, but he is still accused of attempting to overturn 2020 election results.
Tax inspectors to poultry boss: Senegal’s presidential candidates
After weeks of turmoil and deadly protests, outgoing President Macky Sall sets elections for March 24.
UK plans to pay asylum seekers to move to Rwanda
Plana are separate from the 'Rwanda bill', a stalled plan to forcibly deport most asylum seekers to the African country.
How ‘outstanding leader’ Rohit Sharma helped Ashwin in personal adversity
In an emotional video, Ashwin recalls events that led to his departure and return during a third Test cricket match.
Not just the UNRWA report: Countless accounts of Israeli torture in Gaza
Al Jazeera spoke to several released detainees about their ordeals in Israeli holding facilities.
Protests in India against ‘anti-Muslim’ citizenship law
There have been protests in India after the government implemented a discriminatory citizenship law.
EU parliament greenlights landmark artificial intelligence regulations
Bloc of 27 nations moves closer to adopting world's first AI rules.
13-year-old Palestinian boy shot dead by Israeli troops
13-year-old Palestinian boy who was setting off fireworks was shot dead by an Israeli sniper in occupied East Jerusalem.
Putin says Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said his country’s nuclear capabilities are superior to that of the US.
Former Navalny aide attacked with hammer outside home
After being attacked, former aide to the late Alexey Navalny has pledged to continue protesting against President Putin.
Nordic tensions on the rise amid Russian anger over NATO accessions
Finnish leader says Russia is preparing for 'long conflict with the West' as Denmark boosts defence spending.
‘The war will end’: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine’s poetic voice
Mahmoud Darwish's poems are ever relevant to the conditions of Palestinians, particularly now in Gaza.
UK grants asylum to Palestinian citizen of Israel in ‘seismic’ U-turn
'Hasan', who has spent most of his life in Britain, says he would have faced persecution if returned to Israel.
Putin resumes ‘sabre-rattling’ with warning Russia ready for nuclear war
Ahead of weekend elections, Russian president boasts his country's nuclear capabilities are superior to the West's.
US woman rescued from rubble after Israeli air strike in Gaza
A US woman living in Gaza was pulled from the rubble of an Israeli air strike after a two-hour operation to free her.
Who is Muhammad Aurangzeb, the man tasked with fixing Pakistan’s economy?
A veteran banker, Aurangzeb is a political outsider who analysts say must grapple with IMF reforms and crippling debt.
Biden, Trump set for US election rematch after clinching party nominations
Wins at Georgia, Mississippi and Washington give each the delegate count needed to claim nomination at party convention.
Energy industry methane emissions rise close to record in 2023
Emissions of greenhouse gas responsible for a third of global warming ‘unacceptably high’, says energy watchdog IEA.
Remembering El Rayes Zakaria, Egypt’s folk music revolutionary giant
Zakaria Ibrahim's life saw the rise and fall of simsimiyya music in Port Said, before its reemergence in the revolution.