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Australian athlete becomes first female winner of Antarctic Ice Marathon
Australian athlete Catherine Drysdale has won the Antarctic Ice Marathon, becoming the first woman to take the title.
Bondi Beach shooting: How tough are Australia’s gun laws?
Shooter responsible for Bondi Beach attack was a licensed firearms holder who owned six firearms, police say.
Cambodia warns displaced people, tourist hotspots at risk from Thai bombs
Thailand has for the first time targeted Siem Reap province, home to Cambodia's tourist hub Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh says.
What we know about the Bondi Beach Hannukah shooting
Australia's spy agency has revealed it investigated one the men who carried out the Bondi massacre for links to ISIL.
Romanians mount mass protests over judicial corruption
Demonstrations have run for fifth day in support of judges and prosecutors who denounced systemic abuse.
Video: Thousands in Brazil protest Bolsonaro ‘amnesty’ bill
Thousands of people protested against a bill that would reduce the prison sentence of former President, Jair Bolsonaro.
What we know about the “Bondi hero” at Australia beach shooting
A Muslim man is being hailed as a hero after tackling a gunman at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney.
Who is Jimmy Lai, the media mogul convicted in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong's High Court has convicted media mogul and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai.
The real reason Israel wants to open the Rafah crossing
The Israeli government does not want to help Palestinians in need evacuate; it wants to expel us.
“Extremely unlikely” Russia and Ukraine will reach ceasefire
We're going to remain in the context of ongoing war."
‘Ready to murder?’ How criminal networks in Sweden recruit children to kill
Gang leaders have found a new way to carry out attacks on rivals - using children they consider 'disposable'.
South Korea indicts ex-leader Yoon over power plot provoking North
Jailed former president accused of a plot to provoke military aggression from North to help consolidate his rule.
How gangs are recruiting children to kill in Sweden
Children are being recruited by gangs in Sweden to carry out murders, move weapons, and set off grenades.
Police remove keffiyeh-wearing Jewish woman from Bondi memorial site
Police removed Jewish activist Michelle Berkon from the Bondi memorial site after she wore a keffiyeh to mourn victims.
Chile elects far-right Jose Antonio Kast as next president
Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast has won a run-off election to become Chile's 38th president.
Africa Cup of Nations 2025: Full match schedule, teams, groups and format
Key scheduling, groups, venues and start times before AFCON, Africa's premier football tournament, starts in Morocco.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy, US envoys to resume Berlin talks
High-level talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine gain momentum as two countries exchange drone attacks.
At least 37 dead after flash floods hit Morocco’s Safi
Just one hour of heavy rain left houses and shops flooded in old city; more heavy rain predicted for Tuesday.
Bondi Beach attack draws attention to “confusing line in public debate”
The conflation between being pro-Palestinian and being anti-Semitic has been a very strong one."
Israel and Hamas trade blame over delay of second phase of Gaza ceasefire
Both sides accuse each other of violations jeopardising the US-brokered peace plan.
Spurring conflict: Venezuela and the US thirst for foreign oil
US seizure of Venezuelan tanker spurs accusations of Americans long using military to secure oil interests abroad.
PM Albanese calls Bondi shooting ‘an outrage’, vows to review gun laws
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the shooting that killed at least 15 people an 'act of evil'.
Bosnia’s war, 30 years on: How did the atrocities happen?
Thirty years on, Bosnia still lives with the legacy of ethnic cleansing, mass displacement and the Srebrenica genocide.
Hong Kong’s top court convicts Jimmy Lai on conspiracy charges
Hong Kong's highest court has found Jimmy Lai guilty of sedition and conspiring to collude with foreign powers.
LeBron James rallies Lakers to comeback victory over Suns in NBA
James steered the Los Angeles Lakers to a narrow victory over the Phoenix Suns after blowing a 20-point lead.
Hollywood director-actor Rob Reiner and wife found dead at LA home
Los Angeles mayor pays tribute to Reiner's 'creative work and advocacy fighting for social and economic justice'.
Patrick Mahomes suffers knee injury in Chiefs’ game against Chargers
Superstar quarterback expected to undergo surgery in the coming days and is out until the next NFL season.
Bondi Beach shooting live: Australia debates gun laws after Sydney killings
Australia's PM says gun laws will be discussed by the national cabinet today after deadly shooting in Sydney.
Questions linger about gun reform, anti-Semitism after Bondi Beach shooting
Australia's Albanese says gun rules will be reviewed as Israel's Netanyahu weighs in on deadly attack at Hanukkah event.
‘No work’: India’s Alang, the world’s largest graveyard of ships, is dying
The Gujarati town accounts for nearly 98 percent of India's total and about a third of the global ship recycling volume.
Hong Kong court convicts democracy activist Jimmy Lai on conspiracy charges
Advocates have described the verdict as an 'unlawful' decision based on 'trumped-up national security charges'.
Mbappe returns at Alaves to ease Real pressure on Madrid coach Alonso
French superstar Kylian Mbappe scores on his return from injury to help Real Madrid to a crucial 2-1 win at Alaves.
Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast wins Chile’s presidential election
Kast's victory is seen as part of a trend of right-wing victories across Latin America, including in Argentina.
What is the significance of Trump’s deal with Belarus?
The US has eased sanctions on Belarus after the close Russian ally freed more than 100 prisoners.
Australia look to seal Ashes series in third Test against England
Al Jazeera takes a look at the third Ashes Test between Australia and England, which is being played in Adelaide.
JetBlue flight near Venezuela avoids ‘midair collision’ with US tanker
The incident involved JetBlue Flight 1112 from Curacao, which is just off the coast of Venezuela, en route to New York.
France calls to delay vote on EU-Mercosur trade deal
Paris says EU member states cannot vote on the trade agreement in its current state.
Jimmy Lai supporters queue outside Hong Kong court ahead of verdict
Media mogul Lai was arrested in 2020 under a national security law imposed by China.
Why the US is targeting Venezuela
Historian Alan McPherson tells Marc Lamont Hill how the US is carrying out a regime change campaign in Venezuela.
The Real Numbers Behind Trump’s Economy
The US president says the economy and investment is booming, but data and living costs tell a different story.
World reacts to Jewish festival shooting attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach
Countries from New Zealand to Iran denounce mass shooting in Australia.
LIVE: Alaves vs Real Madrid – La Liga
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream.
Zelenskyy says willing to drop NATO membership bid ahead of peace talks
The Ukrainian president says Kyiv could drop its long-held ambition of joining NATO in exchange for security guarantees.
‘Hero’ bystander tackles attacker at Australia Jewish festival shooting
Officials, social media users hail bystander, identified by Australian media as Ahmed al Ahmed, who disarmed gunman.
Person of interest held in hunt for gunman who killed 2 at Brown University
Police not looking for anyone else over the shooting that wounded nine people at Ivy League school in northeastern US.
We now see the ugly face of Gaza’s ‘new normal’
Israel's genocidal campaign has left behind a reality that our starved bodies cannot survive.
Al Jazeera reporter takes shelter amid shelling at Thai-Cambodia border
An Al Jazeera crew at the Thai border with Cambodia was forced to take shelter in a bunker as Cambodia shelled nearby.
Palestinians trapped under storm-collapsed buildings in Gaza
Civil defence crews in Gaza try to rescue people trapped under war-damaged buildings that have collapsed from heavy rain
Trump vows to retaliate after US citizens killed in Syria
Donald Trump has vowed retaliation against ISIL after an ambush near Palmyra in central Syria killed three US citizens.
Australian PM declares Sydney shooting a ‘terrorist’ attack targeting Jews
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared the shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach a 'terrorist' attack.
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