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Malak Mahmoud, the pregnant woman filmed being thrown to the ground by a Dutch police officer has spoken to Al Jazeera.
The Israeli military on Tuesday called on residents of the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh to leave their homes ahead of planned strikes in the area. Clashes continue between Israel and Shiite mi...
Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah intensified on Monday, after US President Donald Trump said the two sides had agreed to dial back fighting following talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin N...
Russian air strikes hit several major Ukrainian cities early on Tuesday, killing at least 18 people and wounding more than 100, authorities said. Kyiv, Dnipro and Kharkiv were among the hardest hit,...
The U.N. panel met after Israel had threatened to attack southern Beirut. President Trump said later that Israel and Hezbollah had agreed not to attack each other.
Media freedom advocates condemn move as latest effort to curtail independent reporting on the US military.
Melissa Casias' case was part of debunked speculations about recent deaths and disappearances in the US scientific community.
Inquiry will look at whether Australia will receive the submarines and whether it will make the country safer.
US President Trump claims a diplomatic breakthrough after speaking with Israeli PM to halt escalation toward Beirut.
The local authorities said the cause was an accident at a warehouse that held explosives for mining operations.
A statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel did not mention a new cease-fire, but the Lebanese government said one was taking shape.
The leader of Denmark's Social Democratic Party is forming a centre-left coalition minority government, giving her a third term as prime minister.
Once widespread in Japan, the colorful birds went from being fairly commonplace in the country to being on the verge of extinction.
Far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella beat left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda in the first round, upending expectations.
Iran says it hasn't yet replied to the US's peace plan because of 'distrust' as Israeli strikes on Lebanon continue.
Police seen dragging ultra-Orthodox protesters from under a bus after they blocked roads in Jerusalem over conscription.
The candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, will face a senator from the left-wing party of the departing president, Gustavo Petro, in a June runoff.
Mette Frederiksen may not be nearly as popular as she once was, but she remains the Danes’ most dominant leader in decades.
Labour unions and student groups protested in Chile as President Kast delivered his first State of the Nation.