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In the Philippines, costly marriage annulments spur calls to allow divorce
Bill to legalise divorce offers hope to Filipino women currently relying on expensive and lengthy annulment process.
Israeli attacks kill 105 people in Lebanon as war escalates
Israeli military carries out an air raid against an apartment building in the heart of Beirut for first time in years.
Can a war in the Middle East be averted?
The region braces for further attacks after Israel's killing of Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.
What comes next for Hezbollah after Israel’s assassination of Nasrallah?
Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination has left a void in Hezbollah’s leadership.
Israel likely used US-made bombs in Nasrallah assassination: Report
Washington Post reports the Israeli army possibly dropped heavy US bombs in the attack, which razed buildings in Beirut.
Who are the top 10 players to watch at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024?
From Smriti Mandhana to Abtaha Maqsood, Al Jazeera picks the 10 players who could light up the tournament in the UAE.
Former Netanyahu rival Gideon Saar joins Israeli cabinet
The move will boost the prime minister's governing coalition domestically as Israel attacks countries across the region.
What’s behind recent false claims about immigrants and crime in the US?
Studies show rhetoric about immigrants and crime is often exaggerated or false. So why do these false narratives spread?
‘We lost a great supporter’: Palestinians in Gaza mourn Hassan Nasrallah
Displaced families in Deir el-Balah share feelings of heartbreak and numbness over the killing of the Hezbollah leader.
Hopes of finding 48 missing people fade after boat sinks off Canary Islands
At least nine people, including a child, have been confirmed dead and 27 rescued after shipwreck off the Spanish coast.

