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Israeli border police detain a woman at Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City. Reuters
Israeli police attack worshippers at Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque

The raid was followed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza after rockets were fired from the city

MENAApril 05, 2023
Jamie Goodwin
US Vice President Kamala Harris. AFP
Kamala Harris joins Biden in warning Netanyahu over Israel reforms

Criticism of judicial overhaul plans growing within Israel despite delay

MENAMarch 30, 2023
James Haines-Young
Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after his arrival at Al Yamama Palace in Riyadh. Photo: Saudi Press Agency
Saudi Arabia and Iran restoring relations is a step towards a more stable Middle East

China's role shows the strengths of direct engagement and the fruit of its growing relations across the region, writes The National's Foreign Editor

OpinionMarch 10, 2023
James Haines-Young
A woman walks past an overturned garbage container, flipped as part of a declared general strike by Palestinians against house demolitions carried out by Israeli authorities, in the east Jerusalem neighbourhood of Issawiya on February 19. AFP
Beyond the Headlines: Are we heading for another intifada?
Beyond the HeadlinesFebruary 20, 2023
James Haines-Young
Collapsed buildings in Hatay, south-eastern Turkey, in the aftermath of the earthquake it on February 6. EPA
Why did so many buildings collapse in Turkey's earthquake?
Beyond the HeadlinesFebruary 11, 2023
James Haines-Young
Emergency personnel during a search and rescue operation at the site of a collapsed building in Iskenderun, Turkey on Tuesday. EPA
Why so many buildings collapsed in Turkey earthquake

At least 6,000 structures were brought down by the 7.8-magnitude tremor and its aftershocks, but could more have been done to stop the devastation?

MENAFebruary 07, 2023
James Haines-Young
The US will send about 31 of their M1 Abrams tanks to the Ukraine. File photo: EPA
Beyond the Headlines: Why the West suddenly sent tanks to Ukraine

Kyiv has been calling for more assistance and for top of the range tanks, but it's taken weeks of wrangling between Nato allies to reach a deal

Beyond the HeadlinesJanuary 27, 2023
James Haines-Young
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. AP
Erdogan tells Putin he will 'mediate peace' in Ukraine

The pair discussed prisoner swaps, the grain corridor and Ankara restoring relations with Syria

EuropeJanuary 16, 2023
James Haines-Young
Workers pack medicines at a factory in Beijing, amid the surge in Covid-19 cases across China. Reuters
Beyond the headlines: Why Covid in China spread so fast

From zero cases to potentially millions per day - here's how the situation in China changed so quickly after the government relaxed the rules

Beyond the HeadlinesJanuary 13, 2023
James Haines-Young
Cebu Pacific has put flights on hold temporarily as the issue is rectified. Photo: Masakatsu Ukon / Flickr
Philippines travel chaos as power cut grounds hundreds of flights

Passengers have been diverted after a loss of communication with air traffic control causes delays

NewsJanuary 01, 2023
Katy Gillett
Supporters of Tunisian opposition groups protest against the parliamentary election. Reuters
Beyond the Headlines: What to expect from Tunisia's parliamentary election
Beyond the HeadlinesDecember 16, 2022
James Haines-Young
An Iranian policeman talks to a woman in a police car after being arrested for wearing 'inappropriate' clothing during a 2007 crackdown in Tehran. AFP
Beyond the Headlines: Who are Iran's morality police?

Protests show no signs of easing, but with some of those in power seeing the head-scarf debate as an existential threat for the republic, reform will be hard to achieve

Beyond the HeadlinesDecember 09, 2022
James Haines-Young
The Pacific Zircon was in international waters off the coast of Oman. Photo: David Potter
Israeli-linked Pacific Zircon tanker hit 'by drone' off Oman coast

Central Command says multinational force responded to strike on commercial vessel

GulfNovember 16, 2022
James Haines-Young
Chinese president's summit appearance is only his second international visit since the start of the pandemic. AFP
Xi warns of weaponising food and energy in return to diplomatic stage

Chinese president's summit appearance is only his second international visit since the start of the pandemic

AsiaNovember 15, 2022
James Haines-Young
Wind turbines next to a refinery in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. AP
Beyond the Headlines: Is the world doing enough to halt climate change?

Before Cop27, we take stock of the situation and look ahead to the global summit

Beyond the HeadlinesNovember 04, 2022
James Haines-Young
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