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Israel kills two Palestinians in Gaza City as ceasefire violations mount
Deadly attack comes as Gaza government media office says Israel violated ceasefire 875 times since it began in October.
Foster scores late goal as South Africa defeat Angola in their AFCON opener
Lyle Foster's match-winning 79th-minute strike allowed South Africa to win first opening match at AFCON since 2004.
Thailand and Cambodia agree to meet amid renewed cross-border fighting
Planned talks come as Southeast Asian leaders urge both countries to show 'maximum restraint' and return to dialogue.
Boxer Ty Mitchell tells Al Jazeera why he had to confront Tommy Robinson
Boxer Ty Mitchell told Al Jazeera why he had to confront far-right British activist Tommy Robinson.
Canada names new ambassador to US as key trade talks loom
Terms of North American free trade deal set to be renegotiated in 2026 under shadow of US tariff policies.
Deadly clashes break out in Aleppo between Syrian army, Kurdish-led SDF
At least two people have been killed in clashes between government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
Ugandan police tear gas crowd at Bobi Wine campaign event
Footage shows police dispersing crowds with tear gas at rallies for Ugandan presidential candidateBobi Wine in Kampala.
130 Nigerian schoolchildren freed after mass abduction
A group of 130 Nigerian schoolchildren abducted last month were freed, ending a mass abduction that drew global concern.
Can diplomacy end the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia?
The neighbouring countries hold their first direct meeting in regional push for peace.
UPS stumbles into holiday season amid shifting trade rules
After the end of the de minimis rule rewired US import requirements, UPS is struggling to clear shipments.
Srebrenica: Genocide on Trial
The horrors of the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the war crimes trials that gave birth to the ICC.
Trump pauses more offshore wind projects citing national security concerns
The directive pausing five projects comes as the administration ramps up offshore oil and gas production.
Displacement camp running out of supplies for people fleeing Sudan’s war
Authorities say they don't have enough food, tents, and equipment to accommodate everyone fleeing Sudan's war.
Sudan’s Darfur grapples with severe measles outbreak amid ongoing violence
MSF official tells Al Jazeera South Darfur hospital 'overwhelmed' by rapid increase in measles cases.
Turning Point USA held its AmericaFest conference. Here’s what happened
Turning Point USA's first AmericaFest without Charlie Kirk reveals ideological rifts within the conservative movement.
Ecuador soldiers sentenced to 34 years in prison for disappearing children
Sentencing caps yearlong investigation into abuse, disappearance of four children in Guayaquil amid crime crackdown.
Texas town battles nonstop noise from bitcoin mine
A rural Texas community says nonstop noise from a bitcoin mine is destroying their lives.
Cambodia-Thailand fighting continues as ceasefire talks loom
Fighting between Cambodia and Thailand continues despite talks, with communities facing fear and economic anxiety.
At least three killed in Israeli attack on southern Lebanon’s Sidon
Deadly Israeli air strike is latest in Israel's near-daily violations of 2024 ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah.
Illegal settlement expansion: How Israel is redrawing occupied West Bank
Israel's approval of 19 new settlements stands to redraw occupied West Bank, undermining prospect of two-state solution.
Clashes between Syrian army, Kurdish-led SDF break out in Aleppo
Clashes come amid high-level talks between Syrian and Turkish officials on integration of SDF forces into Syria's army.
Palestine Action hunger strikes: What are their demands?
As a months-long hunger strike persists, calls for immediate government intervention grow louder.
Situation in Sudan’s White Nile shows “increased disrespect” of the law
Those who are arriving in White Nile [state] are arriving in a severe situation."
AFCON 2025: Nigeria vs Tanzania – team news, start time and lineups
Moving on from the disappointment of missing out on the World Cup, Nigeria face Tanzania in their AFCON 2025 opener.
LIVE: Israel escalates strikes on Lebanon, displaces dozens in Jerusalem
Israeli strikes hit Sidon district; 100 Palestinians lose homes as Israel tears down residential building.
Germany charges ex-Syrian prison guard over Assad-era abuses
Prosecutors accuse the official, named as Fahad A, of torturing dozens of prisoners in jail run by Syrian intelligence.
Seizing ships as leverage: US vs Houthis
We compare and contrast ship seizures by the US and Yemen's Houthis, as well as the reasons behind them.
Trump’s Christmas gifts
This holiday season, Americans are getting a bad economy, redacted Epstein files and even more war abroad.
Voices of Gaza: The Great Omari Mosque’s 2,000‑year history lies in ruins
The Great Omari Mosque is one of Gaza City's most significant landmarks, with origins dating back more than 2,000 years.
Syria’s government curbing once-booming Captagon industry: UN report
Authorities have shuttered drug factories that were cash pipeline for former ruler Bashar al-Assad, UN report.
Are US oil tanker seizures off Venezuela legal or acts of piracy?
The US says it's pursuing a third tanker off Venezuela's coast as part of its naval blockade of Venezuelan oil.
Denmark to summon US ambassador following Greenland envoy appointment
Copenhagen slams Jeff Landry's statement regarding annexation of the territory as 'totally unacceptable'.
Israeli military storms West Bank towns, carries out demolition
Palestinian officials condemn the actions as part of a systematic policy of displacement'.
Israel demolishes residential building in occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli forces demolished a four-storey residential building in East Jerusalem, displacing around 100 Palestinians.
Brawl breaks out in Turkish parliament on last day of budget talks
A brawl broke out in Turkiye's parliament between members of the ruling AK Party and opposition CHP.
India and New Zealand conclude free trade agreement
Governments are seeking to diversify trade links due to the uncertainty driven by Trump's tariffs.
Venezuela’s reserves have strategic advantages for the US
Risk analyst Jose Chalhoub explains why Venezuela's oil is more appealing to the US than oil from the Middle East
“Convenient for the US to declare war” with Venezuela
Ernesto Castaneda, talks about why some in US President Donald Trump's cabinet are pushing for a war with Venezuela.
Australian PM apologises over Bondi attack, calls for tougher hate laws
PM Anthony Albanese is also pushing for stricter gun legislation in the wake of nation's worst mass shooting in decades.
Israeli arms firms make record profits of the back of Gaza war
Israel's defence industry is making record profits, using images of strikes on Gaza as proof of their purported success.
Russian general killed in car bombing in Moscow
A Russian general was killed in Moscow on Monday when an explosive device detonated underneath his car.
2025 in Gaza: 12 months, 12 pictures
Israel's genocidal war on Gaza has killed at least 70,669 Palestinians and wounded 171,165 since October 2023.
Jerusalem’s Latin Patriarch leads Christmas mass at Gaza church
Jerusalem's Latin Patriarch led Christmas mass at Gaza's only Catholic church just days before the holiday.
US accused of stealing oil after intercepting third Venezuelan tanker
The US is pursuing a third oil tanker in international waters off the coast of Venezuela.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow probes Kyiv link after bomb kills general
Investigators pursue various lines of inquiry, including possibility attack was 'linked' to 'Ukrainian special forces'.
Thousands of Serbians protest government pressure on universities
Thousands of demonstrators in Serbia gathered in Novi Pazar on Sunday to protest government pressures on universities.
Japan set to restart world’s biggest nuclear power plant
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa will be latest plant to restart 15 years after Fukushima disaster shut down country's nuclear energy.
Is the US making a great gamble to reshape Iraq?
The Trump administration seeks to recalibrate US influence in the Middle East and wants to 'make Iraq great again'.
Investigators probing Ukraine link as Moscow car bomb kills Russian general
Investigators say possibility that attack is linked to Ukrainian special forces is one line of inquiry.
Swiss court to hear Indonesian islanders’ climate case against cement giant
Four residents of Pari, a low-lying Indonesian island, filed the complaint in January 2023.
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