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FBI releases images of suspect in Guthrie abduction
The FBI released new video of a suspect in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie.
Hebron under Israeli lockdown amid wider West Bank annexation plans
Israel's occupation has carved the Palestinian city of Hebron into zones of control and inserted hundreds of settlers.
Six men named in US Congress: Why is so much redacted in the Epstein files?
US congressman names six men whose names were redacted in the Epstein files, including a US billionaire and Dubai CEO.
Are drones, AI making it harder to fight armed groups in the Sahel?
Experts say ISIL and al-Qaeda-linked groups use drones to target army positions with IEDs and to gather intelligence.
Iran’s leaders rail against US, ‘sedition’ in 1979 revolution celebrations
A significant part of Iranian society is infuriated and grieving the killings of thousands during recent protests.
Male refugees stigmatised across Europe: ‘This kind of stuff really hurts’
Several men who made dangerous journeys alone tell Al Jazeera they have faced suspicion, hatred and homelessness.
On Ukraine, ‘liberal’ war hawks make the far right look like peacemakers
The louder the West talks about defeating Russia, the further peace in Ukraine moves out of reach.
Bangladesh’s vote for dignity
Bangladesh heads to its first election since protests toppled Sheikh Hasina.
Thomas Frank sacked as head coach by Tottenham Hotspur after eight months
Tottenham sack the Danish manager after a torrid eight-match winless run and with the side in 16th place on the ladder.
Explosions and fireworks at Albania anti-government protests
Anti-government protesters in Albania hurled petrol bombs and fireworks at police.
Russian drone kills father, 3 children in Ukraine, wounds pregnant mother
Authorities in the town of Bohodukhiv, situated near the Russian border, have declared three days of mourning.
Many killed in south Yemen as crowd linked with STC storms gov’t building
Hospital head tells Al Jazeera that five people were killed and 39 wounded when security dispersed protesters.
The USS Honduras sets sail again
Honduras is slipping back into Washington's imperial orbit.
Iranians mark 47th Islamic revolution anniversary with nationwide rallies
Tehran rallies feature imagery of Iranian missiles and drones from last year's conflict with Israel.
Miller, South Africa beat Afghanistan in second super over at T20 World Cup
David Miller's batting heroics in the second super over got South Africa over the line against Afghanistan in Ahmedabad.
Pezeshkian calls for unity as Iran marks 1979 Revolution anniversary
Iran's president also says his country does not seek a nuclear weapon, and apologises for his government's shortcomings.
Colombia’s Petro says he escaped assassination attempt
Columbian President Gustavo Petro says he has escaped an assassination attempt while travelling by helicopter.
Iran’s president condemns ‘conspiracy from imperial powers’
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian spoke out against intervention by alien Westerners' during a rally.
Kenya’s Mau Mau History
Chao Tayiana Maina explains how colonial methods of repression used against the Mau Mau resurface in protests worldwide.
In Ukraine’s west, Hungarian minority rights collide with wartime politics
In Zakarpattia, ordinary life continues as an old dispute between neighbouring nations rocks regional geopolitics.
Top Iranian official condemns ‘language of force’
Senior Iranian official Ali Larijani said Tehran is ready to engage in realistic' nuclear talks with the United States.
Motorcyclist hit by Israeli strike in Gaza
Video shows a person on a motorbike being attacked in central Gaza.
US makes arrest in connection with disappearance of TV host’s mother
Detention comes as FBI releases video of 'armed individual' outside 84-year-old's door on day of apparent kidnapping.
Bangladesh tightens security as it holds first election since 2024 uprising
The crucial national vote is the first since a mass uprising ended 15-year rule of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Top Canadian pension fund halts deals with UAE firm over Epstein ties
La Caisse suspends investments with Dubai-based DP World over chief executive's links to Epstein.
Arab and Muslim nations at UN condemn Israel’s ‘annexation’ plan
Arab and Muslim nations condemned Israel's 'annexation' plan at the UN.
Prapti in Bangladesh
Prapti Taposhi took part in the Bangladesh student-led protests in 2024, which ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Tumbler Ridge mass shooting: What we know about Canada’s school attack
At least 9 people were killed, 26 injured; authorities described the suspect as a 'female in a dress with brown hair'.
LIVE: Israeli attacks target Gaza, West Bank as Trump, Netanyahu to meet
Israeli raids and attacks across Gaza and the occupied West Bank have continued as Trump and Netanyahu prepare to meet.
West Ham vs Man United ends in draw as Spurs lose to Newcastle
Carrick's team earn injury-time draw at West Ham, while Spurs lose at home to push manager Thomas Frank closer to exit.
Nahid Islam and the uneasy alliance that could shape Bangladesh’s vote
The young leader of the protest-born National Citizen Party has teamed up with Jamaat-e-Islami to contest elections.
Bangladesh election 2026: What happens, when, and what’s at stake?
Alliances led by the BNP and the Jamaat are vying for seats in Bangladesh's first election since Hasina's ouster.
Young and old struggle to get their studies back on track in Gaza
Palestinians are working hard to restart their education after Israel's war forced universities and schools to shut.
Palestinians fear West Bank annexation after Israel approves new rules
Palestinians alarmed as Israeli land rules ease illegal settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank.
Canada school mass shooting live: 9 dead, 27 wounded in BC’s Tumbler Ridge
Shock, heartbreak after mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in remote town near Rocky Mountains.
Antigovernment protests in Albania turn violent, at least 13 arrested
Police use force against protesters in Albania's capital, Tirana, amid calls for Prime Minister Edi Rama to step down.
‘Monstrous’: Cyclone Gezani hits Madagascar, with reports of severe damage
Gezani has hit just 11 days after Cyclone Fytia killed 12 people and displaced 31,000 in northwestern Madagascar.
Canadian police say 10 dead in British Columbia’s Tumbler Ridge shooting
British Columbia Premier David Eby describes the attack at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School as an 'unimaginable tragedy'.
US sanctions officials from Marshall Islands and Palau, citing China fears
The Trump administration has accused Hokkons Baules of Palau and Anderson Jibas of the Marshall Islands of corruption.
Colombian President Petro says ‘escaped being killed’ in assassination plot
Gustavo Petro has been warning for months about an alleged plot by drug traffickers who want to target him.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,448
These are the key developments from day 1,448 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US family demands pro-Palestine protester’s release after hospitalisation
Loved ones say they were 'stonewalled' by immigration agents as Leqaa Kordia rushed to hospital from detention centre.
Venezuela’s National Assembly chief rules out new presidential election
Jorge Rodriguez, the interim president's brother, says the current government is focused on national stability.
Palestine urges ‘powerful partners’ to stop Israel’s West Bank ‘annexation’
Islamic nations group tells UN that Israeli push to deepen control of the occupied territory fuels 'violence' in region.
Will Israel annex the occupied West Bank?
New measures expand Israeli control and make it easier for settlers to acquire land in the Palestinian territory.
Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘one single cause’: Israel
How a convicted sex offender leveraged his money and contacts to advance Israel's agenda and his own.
Trump threatens Iran with ‘something very tough’ if US demands are not met
Tensions between US and Iran continue to grow as Trump warns of US military strikes, absent concessions from Tehran.
Egypt’s parliament backs economy-focused cabinet reshuffle
Shake-up brings in 13 new ministers including those overseeing planning, investment, and foreign trade.
Will any countries take action to stop Israel’s West Bank annexation?
Fathi Nimer says he don't expect countries opposed to Israel's annexation of the occupied West Bank to take action.
Standing with Epstein victims, Schumer introduces ‘Virginia’s law’
Joined by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuses, US Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer has introduced new legislation.
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