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Venezuela releases more prisoners amid US pressure campaign: Rights groups
Second release of prisoners related to 2024 election protests seen as possible conciliatory move from Maduro.
US says Chinese military drills around Taiwan cause unnecessary tensions
US recently approved $11bn arms package for Taiwan, which condemned 'provocative' Chinese military drills.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian child as Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens
Israel's continued restrictions on aid deliveries leave Palestinian children particularly vulnerable, aid groups warn.
How far will the latest protests go in Iran?
There have been angry protests across the country against economic hardships.
US federal employees file complaint against Trump’s anti-transgender policy
The complaint targets a policy that would nix coverage under federal health insurance for gender-affirming healthcare.
Peruvian municipal officials say three killed in attack on informal mine
Local officials say the death toll could rise as seven people are missing following the attack on New Year's Eve.
Demonstrations turn deadly in Iran over rising living costs
At least 6 protesters and a member of the security forces have been killed in demonstrations over living costs in Iran.
Somali president blames ISIL and al-Shabab for ‘destroying’ country
Somalia's president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said that ISIL and al-Shabab are responsible fo destroying the country.
At least seven dead, dozens missing as migrant boat capsizes off The Gambia
Gambian authorities say 96 people rescued after boat capsizes along popular West African migration route.
‘My health is perfect’: Trump dismisses scrutiny of his age and fitness
By the end of his second term, Trump will be the oldest sitting president in US history, though he denies slowing down.
Zohran Mamdani inaugurated as mayor of New York City
At a ceremony on the steps of City Hall, Zohran Mamdani has been inaugurated as mayor of New York.
Firework accidents kill two in Netherlands as fire ravages Amsterdam church
The Neo-Gothic Vondelkerk, a 19th-century Roman Catholic church, has been used for other purposes since the 1970s.
Several killed as Iran protests over rising cost of living spread
Iranian president seeks to calm tensions, acknowledging protesters' 'legitimate' grievances over inflation.
Doctors fear ‘swamp fever’ spreading in flood-hit Gaza
Health authorities are warning of yet another potential health threat in Gaza: leptospirosis.
Brazil’s Supreme Court rejects Jair Bolsonaro’s request for house arrest
Bolsonaro's latest petition, one in a series, comes after he spent the week in hospital for a hernia and hiccups.
Donald Trump pauses US tariff hike on furniture, cabinets for one year
The tariff pause comes as Trump's Republican Party faces questions of affordability going into the midterm elections.
Israel faces widespread condemnation as NGO ban comes into effect
Ban could cut hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza off from essential care, Doctors Without Borders warns.
‘Only sheets to cover us’: Sudan’s displaced face little shelter in Kosti
Thousands flee to Kosti as Sudan war rages, only to find overcrowded camps and aid cuts.
Gabon government sacks Aubameyang, suspends national team at AFCON 2025
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and one other played banned after Gabon eliminated from Africa Cup of Nations group stage.
Somali president: Israel deal with Somaliland tied to hosting Palestinians
Somalia's president says Somaliland has agreed to accept displaced Palestinians in exchange of Israel's recognition.
Enzo Maresca leaves Chelsea after just 18 months as manager
Maresca exits the club midway through a turbulent season with the team winning just one Premier League game in December.
Russia claims Ukrainian drone attack killed 24 people in Kherson
Russia says those killed were celebrating in a cafe located in an area of southern Ukraine controlled by Moscow.
Bulgaria adopts euro amid celebration and anxiety over inflation
Move comes nearly two decades after it entered the EU as hope for stability clashes with fear of rising prices.
Who are the Palestine Action hunger strikers?
Four activists from the proscribed Palestine Action group in the UK are still on hunger strikes in prison.
ICE operations and their impact on US residents
ICE operations and their impact on US residents
Indonesia floods leave families fighting to survive
More than a month after floods hit Indonesia, survivors are still living in ruins and desperately trying to get by.
Somaliland denies agreeing to host Israeli bases, resettle Palestinians
Breakaway region dismisses Somalia's allegations as attempt to undermine diplomatic progress.
Hundreds of thousands march in Istanbul in solidarity with Gaza
Demonstrators in Turkiye demand global pressure on Israel, calling the so-called ceasefire 'a slow-motion genocide'.
Israel’s new rules for non-profits violate “duty of care”
They're [Israel] asking us to accept political and ideological conditions that are unrelated to our humanitarian work."
AFCON 2025: Who is playing in the round of 16? All to know
As the Africa Cup of Nations enters the knockout phase, Al Jazeera previews the last-16 matchups in Morocco.
Israel’s NGO ban forces dozens of aid groups to suspend work in Gaza
Israel is revoking the licenses of 37 international organisations, forcing them to stop operations in Gaza.
Israel looking to reopen Rafah crossing after US pressure: Israeli media
Israel currently occupies the Palestinian side of the crossing, choking Gaza of a vital humanitarian entry point.
Photos: Thousands march in Turkiye in support of Gaza on New Year’s Day
Protesters in Istanbul march after morning prayers, calling for an end to Israel's genocidal war in Gaza.
Yemen’s separatist STC refuses to withdraw from provinces near Saudi Arabia
STC to maintain presence, but agrees to deployment of Riyadh-backed National Shield government forces in the areas.
‘Dozens’ killed in Swiss ski resort blaze: What we know
New Year's Eve explosion in a Swiss resort in Crans-Montana has injured more than 100 people.
UAE won’t lose “influence in Yemen” after withdrawal
Luciano Zaccara on the UAE's decision to withdraw its forces from Yemen, which could alter its regional influence.
Can Syria’s new banknotes help rebuild the economy?
Can Syria's new banknotes rebuild the economy?
Search for survivors after US military strike on alleged drug convoy
The US says a search is underway for survivors after it bombed what it said was a suspected drug trafficking convoy.
At least 10 killed in an explosion at Swiss ski resort town
An explosion ripped through a popular bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana during New Year's celebrations.
The world is still failing its children. We can change that in 2026
A new innovative aid model is needed to reflect the needs of children and their communities and adapt to new realities.
Why are some African countries banning US citizens from entry?
Mali and Burkina Faso are the latest to issue 'tit-for-tat' bans on visas for US citizens with immediate effect.
LIVE: Israel’s ban on 37 aid groups kicks in, Gaza starts 2026 with despair
Heavy rain, thunderstorms and hail is expected across Palestine, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department.
Israel escalates West Bank demolitions amid illegal settlement expansion
Bulldozers flatten refugee housing while Israel approves 126 settler housing units and targets UN agencies.
Gaza’s new year begins with a struggle for survival and dignity
Sanaa and Batoul embody Gaza's resilience, facing war, famine, and loss with little hope for a better life.
Palestine was the deadliest place to be a journalist in 2025: Media union
Of 128 journalists killed globally last year, 56 were Palestinian, the International Federation of Journalists said.
Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City’s mayor
Zohran Mamdani has been sworn in as mayor of New York City, becoming the first Muslim to hold the office.
Photos: Zohran Mamdani becomes New York City’s first Muslim mayor
Making history, Mamdani took his oath with his hand placed on a Quran.
Several killed in explosion at Swiss ski resort town: Police
The New Year's Eve blast occurred in a bar called Le Constellation in the Swiss town of Crans Montana.
All the big elections to look out for in 2026
From the February vote in Bangladesh to the November US midterms, here is a calendar of key election dates.
Zohran Mamdani takes oath as New York mayor with historic Quran
Incoming mayor uses edition symbolising New York City history; to use two family Qurans in public ceremony on Friday.
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