Pushed onto a wheelchair, 10-year-old Aseel Al-Astal smiles, then winces in pain, only to smile again. She has lost more than 15 of her relatives in Israeli bombing, her face still covered with cuts.
UN agency records at least 686 deaths, disappearances in 2022 during record-breaking year for fatalities in Americas.
The 6.8 magnitude quake is Morocco's deadliest in more than six decades.
Experts say rising temperatures and longer monsoon seasons are providing ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes.
Prompted by an audience member, the civil rights leader improvised the most famous part of his "I Have a Dream" speech.
Not just the US and China; India, Indonesia and South Korea are scrambling for influence in a strategically vital region.
Move over, blue whale. There is a new contender for the heaviest animal in Earth's history.
By 2050, after India and China, Nigeria is expected to become the world's third most populous nation.
By 2050, after India and China, Nigeria is expected to become the world's third most populous nation.
Russia's elites are distancing themselves from Putin, even if they won't revolt just yet, say analysts.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation accused in lawsuit of violating US bankruptcy law.
The majority of low-income nations are on the cusp of a debt crisis, sparking fears of global contagion.
"After the beginning of the Taliban, I lost everything. I ran to Europe to look for a safe country for my future," Hashime told Al Jazeera.
Some 7,000 Reddit communities, totalling hundreds of millions of subscribers, are protesting against new API pricing changes that could kill off third-party apps.
The televised hearing featured a panel of independent experts, including a retired US astronaut.
US tech giant says attacks targeted communications and other infrastructure in Guam and elsewhere.
The suspect, identified as Sai Varshith Kandula, 19, faces multiple charges including threats to kill or harm the president.
Bayt Nabala was among 530 Palestinian villages destroyed at Israel's birth. Its people still dream of returning home.
Ukrainian delegates scuffled with security officers who tried to pull them away as they staged a protest.
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