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‘I am concerned’: Regional leaders urge calm amid US-Venezuela tensions
Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum called on the UN to intervene for peace, while Brazil's Lula volunteered to mediate talks.
Nick Reiner’s lawyer asks public to not ‘rush to judgement’
Nick Reiner's lawyer asked the public to not rush to judgement" before about the case against him.
Analysis: Yemen’s future after the separatist STC’s expansion eastwards
Shifts in Hadramout and al-Mahra intensify Yemen's fragmentation, risking further economic and political instability.
FIFA World Cup 2026 winners’ prize money doubles to $50m
The winner of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will get record $50m jackpot - still less than half offered at Club World Cup.
UK doctors strike over poor pay, lack of jobs
Young resident doctors have gone on strike in the UK, demanding better pay and more training positions.
UK warns Abramovich to give Chelsea sale cash to Ukraine or face court
UK government warns Roman Abramovich of last chance to give Chelsea sale proceeds to victims of Russia's war in Ukraine.
British Empire: Rule the Waves
How Britain fused naval dominance with corporate reach to build a global empire of trade and control.
England’s resident doctors begin five-day strike
The British Medical Association is calling for improved pay and an increase in available jobs for qualified doctors.
Warner Bros Discovery rejects Paramount’s hostile takeover bid
Board's decision comes day after Affinity Partners, fund backed by Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, pulled out of deal.
DRC says M23 vow to pull out of Uvira is a ‘distraction’
The armed group's fighters fighters remained visible in the town on Wednesday, saying conditions for withdrawal not met.
Is Trump about to wage war in Latin America?
Fears are growing in Latin America over a US military build-up in the Caribbean, as Washington expands airstrikes.
Faced with Trump’s deportation push, US teachers fear leaving the classroom
The US has increasingly looked abroad to fill teaching shortages. But some educators fear uncertainty under Trump.
Winter storms cause war-damaged buildings to collapse in Gaza
Heavy rain and strong winds are causing buildings weakened by Israeli bombardment to collapse across Gaza.
AFCON 2025: Who are the top players to watch in Morocco?
From stars Salah and Hakimi to breakout talent Baleba, Al Jazeera picks 10 'must watch' footballers heading into AFCON.
Venezuela’s Machado leaves Oslo after trip to receive Nobel Peace Prize
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado went to Norway despite a travel ban imposed by Venezuelan authorities.
Susie Wiles: What top Trump aide said in her Vanity Fair interview
US president's chief of staff describes Trump as having 'alcoholic's personality' and calls Elon Musk 'odd, odd duck'.
Afghanistan under Taliban a “society of gender apartheid”
"The Taliban now post guards at UN offices to prevent women from going to their jobs."
What are things like for women, 15 years after the Arab Spring?
Fifteen years after the Arab Spring, the women who lit the spark still struggle for influence, equality and protection
Will Europe use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s war efforts?
The decision would be crucial for Ukraine's war efforts and a test of European resolve.
US dramatically escalates air strikes on Somalia under Trump this year
Tump's strike total on conflict-ridden East African nation exceeds Bush, Obama and Biden administrations combined.
LIVE: PSG vs Flamengo – FIFA Intercontinental Cup final
Follow our live build-up with full team news coverage before our text commentary stream of the final in Qatar.
Seizure of Uvira in DRC “will be a blow” to peace negotiations
"Wanting to give peace a chance would've meant not taking over Uvira."
Putin slams West’s ‘war hysteria’ as EU mulls Russian assets for Ukraine
Not all EU members are in favour of freezing Russian assets due to concerns over legal basis and reprisal from Moscow.
Satellite images reveal Israeli demolitions in Gaza during ceasefire
Satellite images show Israeli forces in Gaza have continued to demolish civilian buildings during the ceasefire.
How can Ukraine rebuild China ties scarred by Russia’s war?
Beijing is a crucial trading partner of Kyiv, but its political ties have been hampered by Russia's full-scale invasion.
Video: Thousands of dinosaur footprints discovered in Italy
Experts have discovered thousands of dinosaur footprints in northern Italy's Stelvio National Park.
Activists decry state of Tunisia’s democracy, 15 years after Arab Spring
The Arab Spring began in Tunisia 15 years ago, after Mohamed Bouazizi set fire to himself triggering unrest.
Trump orders naval blockade targeting Venezuelan oil
US President Donald Trump has ordered a blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leavingVenezuela.
Tracking rogue tankers carrying sanctioned oil near Singapore
Singapore has reported a rise in rogue tankers carrying sanctioned cargo through its shipping lanes.
Louvre reopens partially after workers extend strike in aftermath of heist
Some areas of the renowned museum were not accessible to the public on Wednesday due to the strike.
False spring: The end of Tunisia’s revolutionary hopes?
Fifteen years after revolution took hold, little remains of the hopes that ignited a region.
The Last Doctor Standing
In a Gaza hospital under siege, Dr Hussam Abu Safia saves lives amid blockade, tragedy and detention.
How have India’s exports jumped 20 percent, despite Trump’s trade war?
Despite a 50 percent tariff, India's exports to the US grew by more than one-fifth in November.
Israel to advance plans for 9,000 houses in occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli authorities are engaged in multiple major efforts to ensure there will be no Palestinian state in the future.
Why tech billionaires are quietly bankrolling Europe’s far-right
US tech moguls want to bring down the European Union, and they're fueling conspiracies about migrant invasions to do it.
Nigeria must not become America’s next battlefield
Inflammatory US rhetoric risks turning Nigeria's internal crisis into an excuse for military intervention.
Morocco launches nationwide emergency relief after floods kill dozens
Authorities distribute aid to tens of thousands of families hit by deadly winter storms.
Video: Mourners attend funeral of rabbi killed in Bondi shooting
Hundreds of people have attended the funeral in Australia of Rabbi Eli Schlanger.
Rebels advance in eastern DR Congo despite recent peace deal
After seizing the strategic border town of Uvira, M23 rebels are now pushing further south along Lake Tanganyika.
Barcelona beat Guadalajara in Copa del Rey fourth round
A 90th minute goal by Marcus Rashford ensured defending champions Barcelona held off Copa del Rey minnows Guadalajara.
LIVE: Another Gaza home caves in as Israel keeps blocking shelter supplies
Rescuers save six Palestinians, including two children, in Gaza City's Shati refugee camp after family home collapses.
Video: Jane Austen fans celebrate 250th anniversary of her birth
Fans of English novelist Jane Austen have been celebrating the anniversary of her birth 250 years ago.
Drone attacks kill over 100 civilians across war-torn Sudan’s Kordofan
Fighting intensifies as humanitarian crisis deepens with cholera outbreak and mass displacement.
Knicks rally to beat Spurs, win first NBA Cup final
New York Knicks end their more-than-half-a-century trophy drought in the NBA with a victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
Arctic sees hottest year since 1900 as climate crisis continues
Report finds warmest temperatures, loss of snow cover as US joins arctic countries to push ahead with oil drilling.
Australia police charge surviving Bondi Beach attacker as first funerals held
Fifty-nine charges are being introduced after the deadly shooting that also wounded dozens.
Presidents the Arab Spring toppled, where are they now?
On December 17, 2010, Tunisian vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire, triggering protests across the Arab world.
Myanmar regime claims Aung San Suu Kyi ‘in good health’ despite son’s fears
Noble laureate's son says military must 'prove' Suu Kyi is healthy after years in detention following military coup.
India’s new suicide crisis: Poll workers take lives amid voter recount rush
At least 33 poll officials have died since launch of criticised revision of electoral rolls, many of them by suicide.
Trump stands by chief of staff after shock remarks about Vance, Bondi, Musk
White House's Susie Wiles gives bombshell interview about US administration, including Trump's views on Putin, Ukraine.
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