Why is France’s government on the brink of collapse, again?
PM Francois Bayrou faces an uphill battle in securing support for his unpopular plans to shore up France’s finances.
PM Francois Bayrou faces an uphill battle in securing support for his unpopular plans to shore up France’s finances.
Among lowest-paid medics in East Africa, Ethiopia’s doctors face state crackdown in strike for better working conditions
Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting and Algeria's Imane Khelif both set to miss boxing's world championships amid ongoing gender row.
More than 360 people, including 130 children, have died from hunger since the start of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.
Liverpool and Man Utd have busy end to Europe's transfer window while Man City leave it late for PSG's Donnarumma.
Saying that the Lebanon pager bombings blamed on Israel caused only 'injuries' fails to do justice to the actual horrors
Half of US voters believe Israel is committing genocide and six in 10 oppose further military aid, polls suggest.
Al Jazeera’s Moath al-Kahlout captured the chaos after the Israeli military targeted a crowded market in Gaza City on Mo
The Islamic University of Bandung's student body says security officials 'brutally attacked' the campus with tear gas.
Each side is trying to spend the other’s money on security, as they shift to a new geopolitical equilibrium.