The biennial Dubai Air Show opened Monday with hometown airline Emirates ordering 65 of Boeing's upcoming 777-9 aircraft.
A solo woman traveller from New Zealand, who has been on a road trip across Sri Lanka on a tuk tuk, was subjected to harassment and indecent exposure by a local man, an incident she detailed in a video that has since gone viral.
A grieving Serbian mother reached her 16th day of a hunger strike, becoming a new focal point of the country's rumbling protest movement even as fears grow for her health.
More than 200,000 protesters turned out for the second day of an anti-graft rally in the Philippines, part of a wave of demonstrations since August.
The fall of Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina began with a student-led uprising on August 5 last year, triggering a chain of events that would ultimately lead to her conviction and death sentence in absentia on Monday.
More than 600,000 Palestinian children in Gaza have missed the past two years of school because of the war between Israel and Hamas.
Sri Lanka is investigating allegations that two elephants gifted by Thailand have been subjected to cruel treatment at their homes in Buddhist temples.
Chinese car makers are widening their footprint across South America with both traditional vehicles and EVs.
Russian aerial strikes on Monday killed five people and destroyed a kindergarten in eastern Ukraine, authorities said.
For nearly two decades, Sheikh Hasina's name moved with the pulse of Bangladesh, sometimes steady, sometimes storm-tossed.
The former Bangladesh PM was found guilty of ordering a deadly crackdown on student-led protests last year.
Iran has suspended its one-way tourist visa cancellation regime for Indian nationals holding ordinary passports.
Saudi Arabia Accident Live: Tragedy struck near Medina, Saudi Arabia on Monday where 42 Indian Umrah pilgrims are dead following a devastating collision between a bus and a tanker.
Asif identified some of his relatives as Naseeruddin (70), his wife Akhter Begum (62), son Salauddin (42), daughters Amina (44), Rizwana (38), and Shabana (40), and their children.
In response, there's growing discussion about building a "drone wall" to protect Europes airspace.
Fifteen months after her ouster, Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been convicted of crimes against humanity
Ex-Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina responded fiercely Monday after being sentenced to death, in absentia, by that country's International Crimes Tribunal for "crimes against humanity".
Hasina, 78, is currently living in exile in India, after defying the tribunal's orders to face trial for ordering a deadly crackdown on a student-led uprising on August 5, 2024.
The former minister claimed that through the trial, which he claimed was scripted, the Yunus government was "creating narrative and drama to show to the world."
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death by the nation's International Crimes Tribunal for "crimes against humanity" linked to last year's student-led protests that toppled her Awami League government.
China is retaliating over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on Taiwan.
Britain to announce proposals on asylum with refugees facing longer waits and possible return to their countries.
Key Israeli minister say Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas should also be jailed if Palestinian statehood advances.
In a letter, BBC Chair Samir Shah argued there remains 'no basis for a defamation case' against the British broadcaster.
A Bangladeshi tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity.
Seoul calls for inter-Korean military negotiations to prevent accidental clashes and ease tensions with Pyongyang.
Their refusal to speak out undermines scholarly integrity and the field of genocide studies.
A court in Bangladesh has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death, over a violent crackdown on protests.
Berlin says Gaza has now 'stabilised' despite daily Israeli attacks and continuing restrictions on humanitarian aid.
The Security Council is set to vote on a US resolution detailing the long-awaited Gaza stabilisation force.
Israeli authorities have been systematically abusing Palestinian prisoners with impunity, according to PHRI.
We look at what this olive harvest really means for Palestinians and how it connects generations across the land.
“Nigeria had a group that on paper should have seen them top.”
The shadowy company moving people from Gaza is assuring clients it’s still operating as normal.
There were cheers in court as Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal sentenced Sheikh Hasina to death.
UK journalist Sami Hamdi has told Al Jazeera of harsh conditions during the weeks he was held by ICE in the US.
Mass protests demand transparency in probe of flood-related corruption scandal but cuts short rally by a day.
Bundled into vehicle with blacked-out windows, British journalist recounts detainment in US due to Palestinian support.
A bridge collapse at a mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has killed at least 80 workers.
Former prime minister sentenced to death by special tribunal for her role in bloody 2024 crackdown on protesters.
Bus collided with diesel tanker while travelling between the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, Indian media reports say.
Trump’s breakup with some Republicans may entertain, but it won’t pull American politics out of the plutocratic bog.
Reports of the desperate humanitarian situation and atrocities continue to mount as paramilitary RSF pushes eastwards.