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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.
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.
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.
After years of decline, a new generation of organised labour rises in US
US experiencing the biggest strike wave in 50 years.
Police clear pro-Palestine encampment at UCLA
Over 130 students have been arrested after police cleared the UCLA campus of anti-Gaza war demonstrators
UN, EU, US urge Georgia to halt ‘foreign agents’ bill as protests grow
Thousands gather in Tbilisi to protest against the bill, which passed its second reading in parliament this week.
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.
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.
‘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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
What is behind the insulin shortage in the US?
Pharma companies are slashing insulin production in favour of more lucrative weight-loss drugs.
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.
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.
‘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.
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.
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.
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'.
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
‘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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
‘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.
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.
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.
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.
Russia troops accused of ‘executing’ surrendering Ukraine soldiers: Report
Human Rights Watch investigates 'apparent summary executions' and says actions could amount to war crimes.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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