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Why New Zealand’s PM has apologised to 200,000 abused in state care
The Indigenous Maori population, who make up a majority of the survivors of state care, are unhappy with PM's apology.
Trump signals hard line on China with hawkish cabinet picks
US president-elect's picks for top roles in incoming administration lean heavily on China hawks.
At least 14 dead after bus plunges into Indus river in northern Pakistan
The driver lost control at speed, veering off a bridge into the icy Indus river in northern Pakistan, local media report
US military strikes ‘Iranian-backed’ fighters in Syria for a second day
US military said it carried out strikes against an Iranian-backed armed group in Syria, its second operation in days.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 992
As the war enters its 992nd day, these are the main developments.
Trump names Musk and Ramaswamy to head new government efficiency department
Trump has previously teased creation of a new department to slash government spending and restructure federal agencies.
Houthis launch missile, drone attacks on US warships off Yemen’s coast
The Iran-backed group launched drones, fired missiles at two US warships in an hours-long attack, the Pentagon says.
British writer Samantha Harvey wins Booker Prize for space novel Orbital
Judges say award recognises the 'beauty and ambition' of 136-page novel set on board the International Space Station.
UN aid chief warns of ‘gravest crimes’ committed in Israel’s war on Gaza
Joyce Msuya tells UN Security Council that the 'daily cruelty we see in Gaza seems to have no limits'.
Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison
Prosecutors sought 17 years imprisonment for Teixeira's 'significant' violations of the Espionage Act.
Canada orders binding arbitration to end port lockout
With the lockouts, $930m of goods are being affected daily, affecting supply chains and economy, the government says.
Despite 30-day Gaza aid ultimatum, US says support for Israel will proceed
US law prohibits military assistance to allies blocking humanitarian aid, but Washington says no assessment on Israel.
Germany set for snap elections in February
After collapse of governing coalition, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier backs timeline for February 23 vote.
Trump picks pro-settlement Mike Huckabee as US ambassador to Israel
Trump has also tapped close friend Steven Witkoff to be special envoy to Middle East, despite scant experience.
Abu Ghraib torture survivors win US civil case, $42m damages
Defence contractor CACI, whose employees worked at Iraq's Abu Ghraib, ordered to pay damages after 15-year legal delays.
What should African leaders expect from Trump’s second term?
Africa has not been a top diplomatic priority for Washington in recent years.
Haiti could be ‘completely isolated’ as gunfire closes main airport again
US issues new alert after three US airlines reported planes were hit by bullets on Monday amid rampant gang violence.
Israel’s Herzog says he hopes to see ‘results’ after Biden meeting
Israel's President Isaac Herzog emphasised the US administration's commitment to 'changing the Middle East.'
ICJ rules Armenia, Azerbaijan discrimination cases can proceed
Top UN court confirms jurisdiction to hear the two countries' mutual discrimination claims over Nagorno-Karabakh.
State Department won’t say if Israel met Gaza aid deadline
We have not made an assessment that the Israelis are in violation of US law."
US House to vote on anti-NGO bill that could target pro-Palestinian groups
With Trump headed back to the White House, the bill empowers the incoming administration to crack down on any dissent.
Spain’s flood-hit areas brace for new storms
Valencia official warns impact of new rainfall could be severe due to the amount of mud already on the ground.
US sanctions RSF commander accused of rights abuses in Sudan’s Darfur
Abdel Rahman Juma Barkalla is accused of leading a campaign marred by sexual and ethnically motivated violence.
Dozens killed, others displaced as Israel continues attacks on Gaza
People flee Beit Hanoon as the Israeli army tightens its siege and bombardment on northern Gaza.
How the genocide destroyed our sea
The seashore used to bring the Palestinians of Gaza joy and relief. It now brings suffering and pain.
Democrat Gallego wins Arizona, Republicans hold 53-47 US Senate majority
The last pending Senate race of the 2024 election has been called, meaning Republicans will hold a three-seat majority.
Colombia declares a state of disaster after heavy flooding
Columbia has declared a state of disaster after being hit with days of torrential flooding.
Justin Welby resigns as archbishop of Canterbury over abuse scandal
Welby announces he is stepping down after an independent report finds he failed to tell police about abuse allegations.
Opposition secures landslide victory in Mauritius election
Former Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has won a third term in the Indian Ocean nation, official results show.
Biden (maybe) wants Israel to stop using US bulldozers for ethnic cleansing
But the outgoing US president's support for all other aspects of Israel's genocide remains ironclad.
Frank Auerbach, British-German painter, dies at 93
Auerbach came to England in 1939 as a child refugee after fleeing from Nazi Germany.
Israel pounds Beirut suburbs with heavy daytime air strikes
Israeli forces bombarded Beirut's southern suburbs, urging residents to evacuate before launching daytime air strikes.
How Marco Rubio has shapeshifted to embrace Trump’s foreign policy
US senator appears to have softened his interventionist approach to foreign policy to fall in line with Trump's stance.
What has happened in north Gaza siege since US 30-day warning
The 30 days that the US gave Israel to get more aid into its north Gaza siege zone have now expired.
Riots in Amsterdam as tensions remain high over Israeli fans’ violence
A tram was set on fire during a night of riots in Amsterdam where tensions remain high.
Moldova formally protests alleged Russian election meddling
Chisinau accuses Moscow of undermining democratic process and condemned drones flown over its territory.
At least 35 killed by car ramming in China’s Zhuhai
Police say a 62-year-old suspect drove his car into a crowd in southern Zhuhai, also injuring 43 people.
COP29 host Azerbaijan brands oil and gas ‘gift from God’
President Aliyev accuses West of hypocrisy for criticising country's fossil-fuel dependence while buying its oil & gas.
Why is Trump’s election as US president prompting a Bitcoin surge?
Is record-high surge of cryptocurrencies due to expectation that Trump administration will be crypto-friendly?
Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: Fight time, date, where to watch, venue, undercard
From fight night schedule to prize money and fighters' quips, here's Al Jazeera's guide to Tyson vs Paul boxing contest.
French newspapers take legal action against Elon Musk’s X over content use
Le Monde, Le Figaro and others accuse X of not paying for content distribution and seek legal redress.
Amsterdam violence was “racist thugs … embracing” genocide
Daniel Levy says the clashes between Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans, pro-Palestinian protesters not about anti-Semitism.
Fact check: Are late-term abortions ever ‘medically necessary’?
A US post on Threads claimed that abortion is never medically necessary in the last trimester. Is it?
Hate speech by “Zionist hooligans” goes unpunished
Yanis Varoufakis deplores Western media's double standards" in reporting on clash of Maccabi and pro-Palestine protests
Israel fails to meet US deadline to increase Gaza aid, rights groups say
Humanitarian situation in Gaza 'at worst point since the war began', extracting 'enormous cost' for Palestinians.
National Press Club hands Al Jazeera’s Wael Dahdouh press freedom award
Gaza bureau chief continues to work despite injuries and 'unspeakable personal tragedies' amid Israel's bombardment.
Fact check: Are weekly wages in the US ‘lower than 50 years ago’?
No. Senator Sanders's data relies on a blip in 1973. Economists show wages are actually higher now than 50 years ago.
Several killed in Israeli air attack in northern Lebanon
Several people have been killed in an Israeli air attack in north Lebanon that hit a residential building.
Oil giant Shell wins appeal on landmark emissions ruling
Dutch appeals court agrees Shell must act to protect climate but dismisses stipulated emissions cut.
Video: Israeli attack kills Palestinians in Gaza ‘safe zone’ tent cafe
An Israeli drone attack hit a tent cafe in an area designated as safe zone' by Israeli forces in Gaza.
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