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Israel security cabinet approves rules to increase control over West Bank
The Palestinian presidency calls the decision a 'dangerous' Israeli 'attempt to legalize settlement expansion'.
Portugal elects Socialist Party’s Seguro as president in landslide
With 95 percent of votes counted, 63-year-old Antonio Jose Seguro is on 66 percent.
T20 World Cup: Nepal fans light up Wankhede despite painful England loss
From families crossing borders to fans dancing in the stands, Nepalese cricket fans created a carnival atmosphere.
How has Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza shaped the Middle East?
Al Jazeera Forum discusses the regional impact of Israel's genocidal war against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
Iran sentences Nobel laureate Mohammadi to seven more years in prison
Women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi was arrested in December while attending a memorial ceremony in Mashhad.
Venezuela opposition politician Juan Pablo Guanipa released
Machado ally says 'there's a lot to talk about regarding the present and future of Venezuela' after release.
Building collapse in northern Lebanon kills at least six people
Council member Abdel Hamid Karimeh says seven people injured as rescue teams search for people trapped under rubble.
Man City fight back to win 2-1 at Liverpool and keep title hopes alive
Stoppage-time penalty from Erling Haaland gives City dramatic win and narrows gap to leaders Arsenal to six points.
Ethiopia demands Eritrea ‘immediately withdraw’ troops from its territory
In recent months, Addis Ababa has accused Eritrea of supporting rebel fighters on Ethiopian soil.
Italy’s Meloni condemns anti-Olympics protesters in Milan
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni slams anti-Olympics protesters as 'enemies of Italy and Italians'.
UK PM’s top aide quits over Mandelson’s links to Epstein
New evidence about Peter Mandelson's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has recently come to light.
Iran FM says Tehran ready for deal with US with peaceful nuclear enrichment
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says Tehran is ready to reach a deal with the US.
Who is Leqaa Kordia, the Columbia protester still in ICE detention?
Palestinian woman in custody for nearly a year is hospitalised in the US after a seizure at detention facility.
Thai PM Anutin’s party takes early lead in general election race
With 30 percent of polling stations reporting results, Anutin's Bhumjaithai Party has a commanding lead.
Iran ready for nuclear-focused talks, rejects US military build-up
One month after thousands of protesters were killed across Iran, authorities maintain that US and Israel are to blame.
PM Sanae Takaichi’s party wins supermajority in Japan snap elections
Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won 316 of the 465 seats in the powerful lower house, according to NHK.
Trump hosts Honduras’s new president Asfura at Mar-a-Lago in US
The US president praises his newly inaugurated 'friend' and hails strong US-Honduras security ties.
Somalia’s president on Israel, Somaliland and rising regional tension
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Israel's Somaliland move, US pressure, security fears and Somalia's political future.
Understanding the value of gold: Prices, global reserves, and market trends
Gold prices have quadrupled in one decade, attracting investors amid economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions.
How reconstruction became Israel’s new weapon of ‘silent transfer’ in Gaza
Experts warn promise of reconstruction turns right to shelter into political extortion and alleged demographic change.
England beat Nepal by four runs; avoid shock at T20 World Cup
Lokesh Bam's late heroics with bat are not enough as Nepal are beaten by two-time champions in Group C match in Mumbai.
US federal agent breaks pet dog’s rib in Tennessee
A Tennessee woman says her dog suffered a broken rib after being kicked by a federal officer.
Trump won’t apologise despite backlash over video depicting Obamas as apes
Trump has refused to apologise for a now-deleted video that depicted Michelle and Barack Obama as apes.
LIVE: Liverpool vs Manchester City – Premier League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the match as Liverpool host City for a crunch game at Anfield.
India and Malaysia pledge to bolster trade, defence collaborations
Both countries emphasize comprehensive partnerships spanning semiconductors, defence, healthcare and food security.
From blackouts to food shortages: How US blockade is crippling life in Cuba
US pressure pushes island nation's 11 million people to the brink as Cuba imposes emergency measures amid fuel crisis.
Lindsey Vonn crashes out; Breezy Johnson wins downhill at Winter Olympics
Skiing icon Vonn cried in anguish and pain after her awful fall high up the course days after sustaining an ACL injury.
Video: Israel returns unidentified Palestinian bodies to Gaza
Israel has returned the bodies of dozens of Palestinians to Gaza, without providing any information on who they are.
Protests against ICE and Israel at Winter Olympics in Milan
Protests erupted in Italy against the Winter Olympics to condemn Israel's participation and the presence of ICE agents.
Russia says second suspect in general’s shooting arrested in Dubai
Lyubomir Korba is extradited from the UAE, where he fled hours after Friday's attack, Russia's FSB says.
Afghanistan lose to New Zealand in T20 World Cup opener
Tim Seifert and Glenn Phillips rally in the middle order to help New Zealand overcome Afghanistan in Chennai, India.
Hamas leader rejects disarmament while Israeli occupation of Gaza continues
Meshaal describes discussion around Hamas handing over weapons as continuation of a policy to neutralise resistance.
Hope and scepticism as Yemen’s Saudi-backed gov’t announces a new cabinet
Saudi-backed government announces new 35-member cabinet as it is set to govern a divided nation racked by years of war.
Head of Hamas abroad says ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people
Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, has spoken at the Al Jazeera Forum on the rights of Palestinians to resist.
Week in Pictures: From Israeli air raids on Lebanon to bombing in Pakistan
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
Pro-Palestine groups to protest Israeli president’s visit to Australia
Isaac Herzog to commemorate Bondi Beach mass shooting victims, but activists say he shouldn't escape scrutiny over Gaza.
Polls open in Portugal for first presidential run-off in 40 years
The far right's score will be watched closely, with the vote being held as heavy storms continue to lash the country.
Japan elections live: PM Takaichi’s LDP hopes to secure big win
The election outcome is expected shortly after polls close at 11:00 GMT.
Families ‘inconsolable’ in Gaza as Israel returns more unidentified bodies
Palestinian medics say several of the 54 bodies were found to be mutilated and showed extensive signs of abuse.
Somalia is the missing pillar of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden stability
Somalia's stability is essential to securing global trade corridors and regional security.
Washington Post CEO resigns after sweeping layoffs
Will Lewis acknowledges 'difficult decisions' made during his rocky, two-year tenure.
Saudi Arabia denounces ‘foreign interference’ in Sudan after RSF attacks
Riyadh condemns RSF attacks in Kordofan, blames foreign fighters and weapons for fuelling Sudan's three-year conflict.
Iran-US talks in Muscat bought time, not a deal
The negotiations reopened diplomacy, but mistrust and military pressure raise the question of how much time remains.
LIVE: Nepal vs England – T20 World Cup 2026
Follow our live build-up, toss, team news, score, photos and text commentary stream from Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
Israel is killing far more civilians than fighters in Gaza
The Palestinian civilian death toll in Gaza is far worse than Netanyahu claims.
Dear Tomorrow: Inside Japan’s loneliness crisis
Struggling with loneliness, people in Japan use an online chat service for mental health support and social connection.
Timeline of past Bangladesh elections and the country’s leaders
Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was the longest-ruling leader in the country's history.
Somalia’s Mohamud slams Israel’s interference, rejects base on Somaliland
Somali president promises to confront Israeli military presence amid reports of base plan in breakaway Somaliland.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,445
These are the key developments from day 1,445 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Polls open in Thailand as reformists, conservatives vie for power
No single party is expected to secure a clear majority in Sunday's vote, raising the spectre of political instability.
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