Report on Israeli use of US weaponry does not exclude international law infractions.
The United States, Israel's closest ally and largest arms supplier, believes Israel's use of American weaponry in Gaza violated international law. The long-awaited Biden administration report to Congress included a rare condemnation of Israel's military behavior.
Israel-Lebanon border: Hezbollah combat provokes fears of a broader conflict
For the past six months, Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been engaged in cross-border combat. Israel's war on Gaza set it off, and it's getting worse.
Kashmir's Tourism Boom: More than a million people rode the Gulmarg Gondola
Over a million people visited the Gulmarg Gondola in Jammu and Kashmir, setting a record and earning more than Rs 110 crore in revenue. It demonstrates how the government's efforts to improve a region that has long been tarnished by conflict have increased the number of tourists visiting Kashmir Valley.
European farmers rallied in Brussels, Belgium, to oppose the continent's climate rules ahead of this weekend's EU elections. Hundreds of tractors and farmers went from half a dozen nations to attempt to get their message across.
Russia invites Palestine-related groups to the Munich Security Conference in Moscow.
The prime minister of the Palestinian Authority (PA) claims that Russia has invited Palestinian groups to a meeting on February 26 in Moscow and that the PA is prepared to negotiate with Hamas. Russia invites all Palestinian factions to the summit that will take place in Moscow on the 26th of this month. At the Munich Security Conference, Mohammad Shtayyeh said, "We will see if Hamas is ready to come to the ground with us." "We are prepared to interact. It's a different story if Hamas is not. He stated, "We need Palestinian unity," adding that Hamas has to fulfill specific requirements to be included in that unity. International leaders have pushed Israel to let in desperately needed relief supplies into Gaza. According to Shtayyeh, while European nations today have differing opinions, they all agree that hostilities must be immediately stopped.
UK PM Rishi Sunak unveils biggest military spending increase in a generation
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to increase the country's defense spending to £75 billion annually, or 2.5 percent of GDP, by the end of the decade. Stay tuned for additional information!
Taliban: Afghan women who commit adultery would be stoned to death
Taliban leader says in a new recording that Afghan women who commit adultery would be stoned to death. Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the head of the Taliban, is said to have promised to enforce Shariah strictly.
Ramadan at Al Aqsa: Access to the sacred site is restricted to worshippers
Despite the limitations imposed by the Israeli occupation, thousands of Palestinians attended the prayers in the Al Aqsa Mosque. There were occupying troops stationed in the Old City and at the entrance to the Al Aqsa Mosque. Many civilians were searched when they arrived at the Al Aqsa Mosque to pray.
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.
UK Royal Navy & Indian Navy to conduct exercise in the Pacific Ocean in 2025
Plans include sending the Carrier Strike Group for combined training in 2025 and the well-prepared Littoral Response Group from the UK to the Indian Ocean region in 2024. They will both go to India and work together with the military there. Deploying the UK's most advanced naval assets is a big step toward improving security cooperation between the UK and India.
North Korea flies balloons carrying waste over South Korea, prompting an emergency warning in South Korea.
Tensions between South and North Korea are increasing. South Korea accuses North Korea of sending more than 200 balloons, which, unlike balloons filled with air, contain 'filth'.
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