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India vs New Zealand: Black Caps record first Test win in India since 1988
Rachin Ravindra and Will Young guide Black Caps home on fifth day of the rain-hit first Test in Bengaluru.
Starving since the day he was born: How famine stalks Gaza’s children
Bereaved parents, doctors, aid workers and former US officials describe the human toll of Israel's restrictions on aid.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 968
As the war enters its 968th day, these are the main developments.
State of the race: Five takeaways 17 days out from the US election
What's the latest on the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? Al Jazeera breaks down the week's election news.
Kamala Harris’s campaign flexes celebrity support in Detroit and Atlanta
As Harris continues her tour through US swing states, musicians Usher and Lizzo campaign on her behalf.
Cuba struggles to get energy grid back online after nationwide blackout
The faltering energy grid has left the island's 10 million residents without power, fuelling public discontent.
Is the Western push for a post-war Gaza hasty and unrealistic?
World leaders examine the future of Gaza after Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
Germany says UK taking lead on possible Eurofighters for Turkey
Ankara said last year it was eager to acquire Eurofighter jets, but the talks have been slow to get off the ground.
In a close presidential race, Trump is strategically ambiguous on abortion
Experts say the Republican candidate is trying to obscure his stance on abortion to bolster his support among women.
For US universities, Arab and Muslim lives do not matter
A recent leaked recording reveals institutionalised disregard for Muslim and Arab students' wellbeing.

