As the war enters its 800th day, these are the main developments.
Student protesters in the United States face the consequences of crossing a red line - criticism of Israel.
For World Press Freedom Day we spoke to Gaza journalist Hani Aburezeq.
Japan calls US president's remarks 'unfortunate', while India says it's open to immigrants.
As the country celebrates half a century of liberal democracy, is the far-right creeping back in?
Disaster management agency says 115 people evacuated, more than 100 houses damaged amid prolonged torrential rain.
Congolese government, US blame Rwandan army and M23 rebel group for targeting camps where thousands are seeking refuge.
How ordinary items like toothpaste and teabags could actually be damaging our environment.
Jassim Al-Asadi has spent much of his life fighting for the survival of the Iraqi Marshes, but the battle is difficult.
In cities across India, internal refugees struggle to rebuild lives as death and devastation still haunt.
Texas, one of the most conservative US states, has implemented laws limiting the ability to protest against Israel.
Hicks, a former adviser to the ex-president, testified about how his 2016 campaign handled the Access Hollywood tape.
Polls suggest an increasing number of young Americans are siding with Palestinians and growing critical of Israel.
The deaths were recorded out of nearly 200 suspected measles cases in the state of Adamawa, official says.
Police cleared two of the Tunisian capital's irregular Black migrant camps, busing residents to an unknown location.
Henry Cuellar, a Democrat, accused of accepting bribes in exchange for advancing interests of Azerbaijan in Congress.
UK activists and human rights groups are taking action over the detention of migrants slated for deportation to Rwanda.
Anger and frustration with the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza have sparked university protests worldwide.
Decision removes uncertainty over Mulino's eligibility just two days before the vote in the Central American country.
Arrests in last year's killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar set to fuel more diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.
Antonio Guterres says he fears war in Gaza 'will worsen exponentially' without a truce as Israel's Rafah assault looms.
Statement released after Israeli and US officials rebuke the court for possible arrest warrants over Gaza war.
Government criticised over poor infrastructure as 210 people killed, thousands displaced and cyclone on the way.
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The Yemeni group says it is expanding its attacks in response to the looming Israeli assault on Rafah in southern Gaza.
Whistleblower lawyer on Assange extradition: 'It would affect publishers, journalists, bloggers, anyone - me and you.'