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Egyptian drama sparks outrage in Israel over Gaza war portrayal
Egyptian series People of the Land' has stirred backlash from Israelis over its retelling of Israel's crimes in Gaza.
Epstein files fallout: Muted US response vs political reckoning in Europe
The newly released Epstein files have triggered political fallout in the UK and parts of Europe, but far less in the US.
Video: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy receives standing ovation from EU Parliament
Politicians at the European Parliament gave Ukrainian president Zelenskyy a standing ovation.
Young Palestinian artists turn Gaza’s ruins into art
Young Palestinian artists in Gaza are turning the city's ruins into a canvas through Breathe and Paint'.
Israeli forces fired over 900 bullets to kill Gaza medics in 2025: Report
Investigation reveals Israeli soldiers fired over 900 bullets at aid workers before executing survivors in Gaza.
Paris Saint-Germain star Achraf Hakimi to stand trial in rape case
The 27-year-old footballer denies allegations first made in 2023 that he raped a woman.
Heavy rains flood Gaza tents as Israel kills two more Palestinians
Palestinians across Gaza are living with inadequate shelter as they brave the winter months with little protection.
When the world retreats: Volunteers are filling Sudan’s humanitarian void
Volunteers struggle to fill the gap left by declining international support in Sudan.
Ukraine marks four years of Russia’s war
It's been four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Ukraine. Al Jazeera's Audrey MacAlpine is in Kyiv.
European leaders pray with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy on invasion anniversary
A number of EU leaders prayed with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy in Kyiv, to mark Russia's invasion anniversary.
Russia-Ukraine four years of war
Al Jazeera's Nils Adler returns to Ukraine to capture how blackouts, air raid sirens and exhaustion shape daily life.
New Trump tariffs take effect days after Supreme Court ruling
New tariffs on imported goods come into effect as Trump moves to rebuild his trade agenda after top court's ruling.
Residents raise alarm as violence-hit Guadalajara to host World Cup games
Mexican city set to host 2026 World Cup games erupts in violence after army kills the leader of a powerful drug cartel.
In Pictures: Four years of Ukraine war
UN says more than 15,000 civilians and 763 children killed, highlighting the immense human cost of the ongoing conflict.
Blast kills policeman in Moscow train station on Ukraine war anniversary
A police officer has been killed in an explosion in the Russian capital.
LIVE: Pakistan vs England – T20 World Cup
Follow our live build-up, team news, talking points, toss updates, score and commentary stream from the Super 8 match.
Ukrainians were shocked by Russia’s war. Now many are numb and hopeless
Al Jazeera's Nils Adler reflects on the changes he has seen in Ukraine after four years of reporting on the war.
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao agree to fight rematch in September
Rematch of 2015 bout to be streamed on Netflix and will be the first boxing event to be held at the Sphere in Las Vegas.
Iran army helicopter crashes into market, killing 2 pilots and 2 merchants
The incident in Isfahan province follows crash of fighter jet in Hamadan province less than a week ago.
What do four years of war in Ukraine add up to?
It's year five of the war in Ukraine. Close to two million casualties, and Russia holds less territory than in 2022.
Mapping Russian attacks and territorial gains across Ukraine
On the war's fourth anniversary, Russia occupies 20 percent of Ukraine's territory, but the front line shifts slowly.
Huge northeast US snowstorm forces millions home; disrupts schools, flights
New York and other cities begin recovery after massive storm, but more snow may soon hit the already paralysed region.
Schools shut, troops on streets: Mexico on alert after ‘El Mencho’ killing
Authorities deploy 10,000 soldiers nationwide to quell violence following the drug lord's killing in an operation.
With ‘El Mencho’ killed, what’s next for Mexico and the Jalisco cartel?
Mexico kills Oseguera Cervantes, triggering violence and uncertainty over the CJNG's future power structure.
US women’s gold medal ice hockey team declines Trump’s State of the Union
Team has politely turned down an invitation from President Donald Trump to attend Tuesday's address in the capital.
Nearly 20 countries slam Israel’s ‘de facto annexation’ drive in West Bank
Joint statement says Israeli land grab is 'deliberate and direct attack' on the viability of a Palestinian state.
Hong Kong conglomerate says Panama Canal ports seized by authorities
CK Hutchison says the Panama government now has 'administrative and operational control' of its two ports.
France restricts US ambassador’s access to officials after summons no-show
US Ambassador sends embassy official in his place, his second time to skip a summons from the French Foreign Ministry.
Kashmir, spying, demolitions: How Modi’s India embraced ‘Israel model’
As India under Modi openly embraces Israel, New Delhi appears to import more than just weapons.
Devastation and frozen frontlines: Ukraine marks four years of Russia’s war
Ukrainians are repelled by the prospect of capitulating to Moscow as the war barrels into another year.
LIVE: Russia-Ukraine war enters fifth year as strikes hit Zaporizhzhia
Ukraine officials say infrastructure damaged as Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia on war anniversary.
FedEx sues US government for tariff refund after Supreme Court ruling
The logistics giant seeks to recoup tariff fees, although the courts have yet to establish a refund process.
North Korea promotes Kim Jong Un’s sister as he vows to boost economy
The ruling Workers' Party Central Committee names Kim Yo Jong as the full department director at the key party congress.
Afghanistan bombing: What’s Pakistan’s strategy as India-Taliban ties grow?
Pakistani air raids break fragile ceasefire as Islamabad faces pressure on both borders.
Moscow policeman killed in bomb attack on Ukraine war anniversary
The attack on a police car occurred near one of the busiest train stations in the Russian capital.
Australian PM backs removal of ex-Prince Andrew from succession line
New Zealand says it, too, will support the UK government if it decides to remove the disgraced prince from succession.
Heavy rains, deadly floods hit southern Peru; thousands seek shelter
Torrential downpours cause deadly mudslides, while more than 700 districts across country declare states of emergency.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,461
These are the key developments from day 1,461 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump set to deliver second term’s first State of the Union: What to expect
The US president's polarising policies risk voter backlash in the November midterm elections.
Trump hits out at reports that top general flagged risks of attacking Iran
US president slams reports that General Dan Caine warned him of risks of war with Iran as '100 percent incorrect'.
Are the US and Iran moving closer to war?
Diplomacy continues despite the significant United States military build-up.
Slovakia halts emergency power supplies to Ukraine over Russian oil dispute
Slovakia had issued a two-day ultimatum to Ukraine to reopen the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline.
Trump’s new tariff threats trigger economic uncertainty; trade deals stall
The White House is set to impose a 15 percent tariff through Section 122 after the US Supreme Court ruled against Trump.
Tourette syndrome campaigner shouts slur at BAFTA ceremony
At the BAFTA Film Awards, a guest with Tourette syndrome involuntarily shouted a racial slur during the BBC's broadcast.
El Mencho: Mexico officials say 25 soldiers killed after cartel raid
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says that calm is being restored and improvised cartel roadblocks are being removed.
Another US boat strike in Caribbean Sea kills three, Pentagon says
Attack on alleged drug smugglers brings death toll of US military campaign against suspected drug boats to about 150.
BBC criticised for nixing ‘Free Palestine’ tribute from BAFTA coverage
Part of award-winning filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr's speech in which he says 'Free Palestine" was not aired.
EU sanctions Russian officials as Hungary blocks funds to Ukraine
European Union fails to approve further Russia sanctions and a $106bn loan to Ukraine after Hungary refuses to agree.
Lebanon’s tax hikes draw anger from economically frustrated public
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has announced hikes on petrol and sales taxes. Analysts say it is a regressive policy.
Israeli settlers vandalise, torch mosque in occupied West Bank
Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Religious Affairs says Israeli settlers defaced and set fire to a mosque.
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