It’s the latest attack on security forces in a region where tensions have long simmered between locals and the state.
Residents of several ‘hotspots’ have been afflicted by kidney failure in the past few decades – and no one knows why.
Israel says ground assault could be put on hold if prisoner swap deal reached, as attack on city kills Palestinians.
The law is backed mainly by Shia Muslim parties who form the largest coalition in Iraq’s parliament.
The two men, identified as Keith Siegel and Omri Miran, send love to their families and ask to be released in the video.
Large-scale demonstrations take place in US universities and on European streets amid arrests and clashes with police.
President Ramaphosa lauds South Africa’s achievements under his party’s leadership since the end of apartheid in 1994.
Two Palestinian youths shot dead and 20 arrested as Israeli forces continue deadly crackdown in the occupied West Bank.
Follow our build-up and text commentary as New Zealand defend their 2-1 lead in the final T20 of the series in Pakistan.
Two decades since images of Iraqi men being abused by US soldiers shocked the world, victims still seeking justice.
Moscow has renewed strikes on Ukraine’s energy facilities, drawing retaliatory attacks on refineries by Kyiv.
The influencer, who had hundreds of thousands of followers, had been sentenced to six months in prison last year.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reflects on April 27, 1994 and the lessons from the transition from apartheid to democracy.
MV Andromeda Star suffers damage and MQ-9 Reaper drone shot down in latest escalation by the Houthis.
New weapons seen as crucial as Kyiv faces dire battlefield conditions and ammunition shortage amid Russian military gains.
Hamas says it is ‘open to any ideas’ but sticks to its demand that a deal must permanently end the Gaza war.
Big socio-political gains have followed apartheid but the legacy of racism and segregation is still starkly visible.
University oversight panel says president undermined academic freedom by allowing New York police break up Gaza protest.
These ‘politically neutral problem solvers’ do short stints in political campaigns and are valued for their data skills.
New York district attorney accuses two prominent art dealers of the illegal trafficking of antiquities worth $3m.
Experts say growing protest movement on university campuses could help shift US policy on Israel in the long term.
More than 120,000 people have been displaced, Kenyan government says, with 22 others injured and eight reported missing.
Former National Enquirer publisher faces more grilling from Trump defence team as first full week of testimony wraps up.
Funds aim to provide support for children, others affected by armed conflict in Ukraine, Qatari foreign ministry says.
Anti-doping body responds to criticism, says its integrity and reputation are under attack over handling of the case.
Attack on al-Fashir would have ‘devastating consequences’ for civilians in area already on brink of famine, UN says.
Forensic experts in Porto Alegre are working to determine the cause of the blaze and identify the victims.
SNP leader says ‘confident’ to win vote as pressure builds following decision to end coalition deal with the Greens.
Mexico has a long tradition of granting asylum, but experts see political motives behind offers made under President Lopez Obrador.
From France to Australia, university students are part of pro-Palestine protests as Columbia students continue encampments.
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Modi pricks challengers by focusing on hot-button issues such as religious discrimination, affirmative action and taxes.
ARBIH, formed in April 1992, managed against all odds to successfully defend the country’s sovereignty.
Defence to continue cross-examination of tabloid publisher David Pecker as ex-US president’s historic trial continues.
Students say growing protests on US university campuses are part of a ‘fight against genocide’ in the Gaza Strip.
China says it prefers to bolster its ties with the United States, but considerable challenges remain.
In a new report, Human Rights Watch said military forces ‘summarily executed’ 223 civilians in February.
The UN mission has been told to leave due to inefficiency in protecting civilians from armed conflict.
Hamas is stressing its four conditions even as 18 countries try to ramp up pressure on the group for a deal.
Ukraine has pledged to bolster its anticorruption efforts as part of its bid for European Union membership.
X owner is fighting governments over their attempts to curtail online content deemed to be harmful.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief says former leader ‘among those being investigated’.
Villages where Modi launched his farm outreach a decade ago have seen deaths and debt mount since then.
Women react with dismay to New York court’s decision to overturn the rape conviction of former movie producer Harvey Weinstein.
Tech giants’ shares surge after stronger-than-expected earnings.
Defence and prosecution prepare for retrial of the once-powerful movie producer in a case that was a landmark for the #MeToo movement.
As the war enters its 792nd day, these are the main developments.