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Russia turning occupied Donbas into ‘huge military base to frighten Europe’
As the Ukraine war drags, Moscow is transforming the economy of the occupied Donbas region, residents and analysts say.
Trump’s neo-con turn on Iran
As talk of nuclear threats gives way to promises of 'help', the Bush-era logic of regime change re-emerges.
Amateur Smith upsets Sinner to win ‘One Point Slam’ before Australian Open
Unknown Jordan Smith upstages a star-studded tennis field including No 1 Jannik Sinner to win a 1-million prize purse.
Geoeconomic confrontation world’s top threat, global leaders say
World Economic Forum survey says economic tools used as geopolitical weapons the most pressing risk to global stability.
Funerals in Iran for civilians and security forces killed during protests
Iran has been holding funerals for security force members killed during protests and for civilians killed by rioters'.
What are Trump’s military options for an attack on Iran?
Trump told Iranian protesters that 'help is on its way' in a Truth Social post.
Iran reportedly breaks diplomatic contact with US as tension grows
This is a breaking news story.
Palestinian students strike as Israel bans access to West Bank teachers
Israel limits the ability of teachers from the West Bank to travel to occupied East Jerusalem.
Adelaide Festival removing Palestinian author is an “act of censorship”
Major institutions in Australia are facing significant pressure to silence Palestinian voices."
France to launch Greenland consulate in ‘political signal’ to US
Washington's threats to seize the strategic island have sparked a crisis among NATO states.
Iran’s judiciary to speed up trials of accused in protests crackdown
Prosecutors say they are bringing capital charges of 'waging war against God' against 'rioters and saboteurs'.
Reporter goes inside Aleppo tunnels dug by SDF fighters
Al Jazeera gained access to an extensive network of tunnels in the Sheikh Maqsoud area of Aleppo.
UN’s Albanese: Israel treats storm-hit Palestinians of Gaza as ‘expendable’
Special rapporteur says Israel's nonresponse to the growing crisis reflects its attitude towards Palestinians.
Crane collapse causes deadly train crash in Thailand
At least 29 people were killed and dozens injured after a construction crane collapsed onto a train in Thailand.
Myanmar says Rohingya genocide case at The Hague is ‘flawed, unfounded’
International Court of Justice is deciding if Myanmar committed genocide against Rohingya in a 2017 military crackdown.
UK actor Juliet Stevenson campaigns for mothers in Gaza
UK actor Juliet Stevenson is one of many renowned female artists who are pleading for more help for mothers in Gaza.
Iran accuses foreign intelligence of being behind protest movement
Israel's covert operations in Iran spark allegations of destabilising protests as tensions escalate.
Scientists confirm 2025 as third-warmest year ever recorded
Average temperatures during 2023-2025 exceeded the 1.5C limit set out in the Paris Agreement, data shows.
Far-right pro-Israel group Betar US to end activity in New York: NY AG says
Attorney General says Betar US engaged in 'widespread persecution' of Muslim, Arab, Palestinian, and Jewish New Yorkers.
Juliet Stevenson on Gaza: ‘I’m disappointed by the silence in my industry’
Al Jazeera interviews the veteran theatre, film and television actor, one of Britain's leading voices for Palestinians.
Chinese app ‘Are You Dead?’ to change name after surge in popularity
The app, aimed at people with a solitary lifestyle', has gone viral in China.
Conditions in Gaza worsen as winds and hypothermia kill 5
Winter storms kill displaced Palestinians in Gaza left to shelter in flimsy tents by ceasefire abuses.
Africa Cup of Nations: Semi-finals
We're at the semi-final stage at the Africa Cup of Nations, where the margins are tighter and the pressure is growing.
China’s trade surplus hits new heights in 2025 despite US tariff war
Trade gap rises to nearly $1.2 trillion as tariffs see exporters pivot to new markets.
North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong says no chance of improved ties with the South
Powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rebukes claims she is open to more "communication".
Analysis: Why Greenland and Europe might have to compromise with Trump
Europe might offer a minerals deal and greater US security presence on Greenland. Will that be enough to satiate Trump?
Are Iran’s protests different this time around?
The unprecedented convergence of internal and external pressures makes these protests distinct.
‘My leg went to heaven before me’: Israeli war extinguishes Gaza childhoods
After more than two years of a genocidal war, wounded and traumatised Palestinian children stare at an uncertain future.
At least 22 people killed when crane falls on train in northeast Thailand
The train was travelling from Bangkok to northeast Thailand when it derailed after a construction crane fell on it.
As hate spirals in India, Hindu extremists turn to Christian targets
Anti-Muslim violence has soared for more than a decade under Indian PM Modi. Now, Christians face the brunt, too.
Venezuela’s top lawmaker says more than 400 prisoners have been released
The announcement contradicts claims from local rights groups that no more than 70 prisoners have been freed.
US senators introduce bill to stop Trump seizing Greenland
The bipartisan bill would bar funding for any move to occupy or annex the territory of a NATO member state.
Iran protests LIVE: Tehran says Trump encouraging political destabilisation
Iran says US seeking to 'manufacture a pretext for military intervention' as President Trump warns of 'strong action'.
Unsung US civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin dies, aged 86
Colvin's arrest for not giving up her seat on a segregated bus helped ignite the modern civil rights movement.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,420
These are the key developments from day 1,420 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What’s at stake in Uganda’s presidential election?
Yoweri Museveni's main challenger is musician Bobi Wine.
US to end deportation protections for Somalis
The decision is expected to affect about 1,100 people and is likely to face legal challenges.
UN chief warns he could refer Israel to ICJ over laws targeting UNRWA
In October 2024, Israel passed a law banning the agency for Palestinian refugees in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem.
Trump says trade agreement with Mexico, Canada ‘irrelevant’ to US
But car makers have urged an extension to the USMCA, saying it is crucial to US auto production.
Clintons reject US Congress subpoena to testify in Epstein investigation
Former US president and former secretary of state accuse Republicans of seeking to 'harass and embarrass' with probe.
Minnesota protesters square off with ICE after deadly shooting
Protesters in Minneapolis, Minnesota confronted federal agents days after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good.
South Korea prosecutors seek death penalty for ex-President Yoon
Prosecutors say Yoon, who was impeached over a failed 2024 martial law declaration, threatened 'constitutional order'.
Trump says Iran protest death toll too high
US President Donald Trump said the death toll from protests in Iran is too high.
Le Pen ‘hopeful’ ban from public office will be overturned
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen arrived for the first day of her appeal against a five-year ban from office.
Displaced Palestinians weather deadly winds, extreme cold in tents
At least six people were killed after heavy rain flooded tents and collapsed homes sheltering displaced Gazan families.
Uganda cuts internet days before presidential election
The blackout comes as President Yoweri Museveni, criticised for cracking down on opponents, vies for his seventh term.
‘Day of reckoning, retribution’ coming to Minnesota amid ICE outrage: Trump
US president issues latest threat to midwestern state, where protests have continued after ICE agent killed woman.
‘Greenland will not be part of the USA,’ territory’s PM asserts
Greenland will not be part of the USA," the territory's prime minister said.
Syrian army declares military zones in rural Aleppo as SDF destroys bridges
The Syrian army has declared a rural area east of Aleppo a closed military zone" amid fears of renewed clashes.
Nigeria vs Morocco: AFCON semifinal – team news, start time and lineups
Host nation Morocco chase their dream of winning AFCON on home soil against heavyweights Nigeria in Semifinal 2.
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