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This Indian parliamentarian sparked a political row as he was sworn in by ending his oath with ‘long live Palestine’.
Analysts believe that an expanded conflict could encourage foreign fighters to support Hezbollah and fight Israel.
At least 495,000 Palestinians are facing 'catastrophic food insecurity', UN’s hunger monitoring system says.
The US president seeks to right 'historic wrong,' enabling thousands to apply for pardon, recover lost pay and benefits.
The Ukrainian loses the IBF title just weeks after becoming the undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world.
Dutch PM says it's a 'tremendous honour' after he is appointed to lead the alliance from October.
We cannot remain silent about companies linked to Israel’s crimes in occupied territory and its war in Gaza.
Al Jazeera has obtained video showing an Israeli military dog attacking an elderly Palestinian woman inside her home.
US journalist Evan Gershkovich appeared in a Russian court at the start of a closed trial on charges of espionage.
Journalist faces up to 20 years in jail if convicted; court sets next hearing for August 13.
Om Birla installed via a vote due to rare lack of consensus, illustrating the deep political divide following elections.
Britons have lost the equivalent 15 weeks of wages based on comparisons with pre-2010 growth trend.
Kenyan police waved their national flag as they arrived in Haiti for a peacekeeping mission to combat gang influence.
President Emmanuel Macron tests the country's support after losing to hardliners in the European Parliament election.
WikiLeaks founder avoids more prison time in plea bargain with the US that has global implications for press freedom.
KLP sold $69m stake over fears bulldozers contributing to ‘human rights abuses' against Palestinians.
Afghanistan face unbeaten South Africa with 'nothing to lose' but will be eyeing more history in the T20 World Cup 2024.
The reporter was arrested in March last year on a reporting trip in Russia's Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg.
Clashes also took place in other cities and towns, with many calling for President Ruto to quit.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been filmed walking out of a court in a US Pacific territory a free man.
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