Pro-Palestinian protests flare up in many regions of the world.
Student protests demanding that universities cut relations with Israel over the Gaza conflict have spread around Europe, sparking confrontations and arrests as new rallies erupted in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, and Austria. Watch to find out more.
Transportation in the US Northeast is disrupted by heavy snow, forcing schools to close. The US Northeast is currently covered in a thick layer of snow due to a strong, swift winter storm, and at least one person has died as a result. Millions of Americans had to drive in dangerous conditions due to the snowstorm, which also caused major disruptions to air travel and the closing of schools.
Displaced Palestinians struggle to find refuge amid the wreckage of Gaza.
Displaced Palestinians are attempting to find refuge amid the rubble of Gaza. Many people have had to relocate multiple times to avoid Israeli bombings. Some are refugees at UN-run schools. However, nobody is immune from Israel's attack on Gaza.
Heavy rain and snowfall in Northwestern Pakistan caused a landslide that claimed almost 40 lives.
Pakistan's recent heavy snowfall has caused a fatal landslide, underscoring the nation's susceptibility to the consequences of climate change and the pressing need for improved urban design. Several people lost their lives in the tragedy, which also severely damaged property and infrastructure and forced many more to flee. Experts are urging quick action to lessen the effects of climate change and protect vulnerable people as Pakistan struggles to cope with its effects.
A woman travels across continents in pursuit of an unbordered Africa.
London native Pelumi Nubi, 29, drove her cherished purple Peugeot 107 from the UK city to Lagos, Nigeria, for over two months. On her journey, she passed through about 17 nations, including Senegal, Sierra Leone, Morocco, and France. What she discovered along the journey is listed here.
As Ukraine commemorates two years since the Russian invasion, four Western leaders are in the city.
Though their president is confident, fewer Ukrainians think they will win. Ammunition is running low, the army is removing soldiers from strategic cities, and the United States may not continue to support the government. Joining Al Jazeera live from New Delhi is Theresa Fallon, Senior Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Director of The Center for Russia Europe Asia Studies.
US-Mexico relations are strained, and Mexico opposes Texas' anti-immigration legislation
Texas is now able to implement legislation that gives police officers extensive authority to detain people they suspect of crossing the border illegally thanks to a ruling by the Supreme Court. Keep an eye out for additional information!
India's Modi ready for a third term as Prime Minister
India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, will be sworn in for a third term on Sunday after being overwhelmingly voted in as the leader of the BJP and National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
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Hamas armed branch claims to have conducted a 'big missile' strike on Tel Aviv.
Sirens erupted in Tel Aviv as missiles were launched from Rafah in southern Gaza. Hamas claimed credit for the barrage. The Israeli army said that eight rockets were fired toward central Israel, with several intercepted by the air defense system. Rocket sirens were also heard in cities like Herzliya and Petah Tikva. The Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military branch, said the rocket bombardment was in reaction to "Zionist massacres against civilians."
Destroying a mosque incites violent demonstrations in India
In Haldwani, locals staged violent protests when Indian officials demolished a mosque and a religious school, alleging that Muslims were being singled out.
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