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Sudan’s military breaks through years-long RSF blockade in Kadugli
Sudanese military officials say they've broken through a siege by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Kadugli.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libyan former leader, killed
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed in Libya, Al Jazeera Arabic reports.
‘Game is over’: Iran’s ex-leaders, hardliners clash after protest killings
A former reformist leader wants the Islamic Republic gone while lawmakers wish to see an ex-president executed.
Son of Norway’s crown princess pleads not guilty in rape case
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit's son has pleaded not guilty to four rape charges as his trial opens in Oslo.
UN chief urges Gaza aid as Israel blocks most medical evacuees at Rafah
Al-Shifa Hospital director says blocking medical evacuations through Rafah crossing could be 'death sentence' for many.
Walmart hits trillion dollar market cap for the first time
Walmart stock surged as a new CEO takes the helm and on news of a trade deal with India, a key supplier.
Red Cross worker urges more aid access, recounts time in Gaza
The Red Cross's Patrick Griffiths is hopeful about the Rafah crossing's opening," but says more must be done.
Are we in a literacy crisis?
Are we raising a generation that can't comprehend simple sentences?
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of former leader, killed in Libya
This is a breaking news story.
Will the US force regime change in Cuba?
US president wages maximum pressure campaign on Cuba's already faltering economy.
Will Hezbollah continue to avoid responding to Israel’s attacks on Lebanon?
Analysts suggest Hezbollah will act only under extreme circumstances or if Iran faces existential regional threats.
What would be the impact of a US attack on Iran?
Whatever post-attack scenario unfolds in Iran - regime consolidation or turmoil - the region would suffer.
US military says it shot down an Iranian drone in Arabian Sea
CENTCOM says Iranian drone approach USS Abraham Lincoln with 'unclear intent' before being shot down.
UK’s Mandelson to resign from House of Lords over Epstein ties
Police are looking into allegations Peter Mandelson may have passed sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein.
Global conflicts pushing humanitarian law to breaking point, report warns
As armed groups target civilians unchecked, Geneva Academy warn of humanitarian law's collapse and its ramifications.
Will Iran and Israel go to war?
US special envoy Steve Witkoff is yet again in Israel to discuss growing tensions with Iran.
‘Extensive’ fire breaks out at Tehran shopping centre
No injuries reported after major fire breaks out at western Tehran bazaar, sending thick smoke over the Iranian capital.
Israel-Palestine head of Human Rights Watch quits over ‘blocked’ report
Omar Shakir, who has worked for the rights group for more than 10 years, says he has lost faith in the organisation.
Celebrations erupt during Al Jazeera live report from northern Syria
Cheers broke out during Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo's report as a Syrian military convoy reached a town in northern Syria.
Epstein audio with former Israeli PM sheds new light on relationship
Recordings released in the Epstein files include a conversation the billionaire had with former Israeli PM Ehud Barak.
Amnesty demands Israel drop death penalty bills ‘entrenching apartheid’
Amnesty International says bills would mean 'punishment is being reserved for, and weaponised against, Palestinians'.
Italy ready to impress in T20 World Cup debut against Scotland
Two centuries after cricket was first introduced to Italy, the national team is on its way to its first ICC World Cup.
Russia welcomes Infantino’s comments on lifting ban; Ukraine furious
FIFA chief Infantino suggested the ban on Russia's participation in global football competitions should be lifted.
Why peace remains elusive in Pakistan’s troubled Balochistan
A look at Balochistan's history of rebellion, state crackdowns and why violence keeps returning.
LIVE: Trump, Petro to meet at the White House after months of tensions
US President Donald Trump is set to welcome Colombian President Gustavo Petro to Washington, DC for talks.
Trump-Petro meeting: Just how icy are US-Colombia relations?
Colombian President Gustavo Petro will meet US President Donald Trump on February 3 amid tensions over drug trafficking.
Last US-Russia nuclear treaty is expiring: Does it really matter?
The New START treaty, which limits strategic nuclear weapons, is to expire this week.
Sudan military claims to break siege of key Kordofan city of Kadugli
Government forces have entered South Kordofan's capital, Kadugli, days after breaking a siege in nearby Dilling.
Syrian forces enter Qamishli under ceasefire deal with SDF
Damascus says forces entering city in northeastern Hasakah province 'to commence security duties' under US-backed deal.
Protecting children is a priority – now is the time to prove it
Governments are launching a global drive to scale proven measures to prevent violence against children.
Al Jazeera Director General calls for ethical tech and dialogue
This is the path we're pursuing.' Al Jazeera's Director General at speaking at Web Summit Qatar.
Russia ready to respond to any US weapons deployment in Greenland: Ryabkov
With New START, the last nuclear treaty between Russia and US ending, Moscow says it's ready for more dangerous world.
Have superheroes become our moral leaders?
Could superheroes stories be shaping our sense of morality in ways we don't even realise?
Al Jazeera Director General outlines media vision at Web Summit Qatar
Al Jazeera Media Network Director General Sheikh Nasser bin Faisal Al Thani addressed the Web Summit in Qatar.
Video: Tough conditions in Sudan camp for displaced as funding cuts bite
People who fled attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Sudan are enduring tough conditions in camps.
Al Jazeera to reinvent journalism for the digital age: Director General
AJ chief warns algorithms fuel polarisation, unveils Core Project' at Web Summit.
US abandoning the SDF has impacted Kurds across the region
The US is seen with growing suspicion within Kurdish communities and elites, which is changing political calculations.
Son of Norway’s crown princess denies rape as trial opens
Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, faces 38 counts centred on alleged abuse of women.
Syrian army enters Kurdish city of Hasakah as ceasefire takes hold
Syrian and Kurdish forces begin cooperation to stabilise northeastern Syria under a US-backed ceasefire agreement.
Why is Benzema’s Al Hilal transfer linked to Ronaldo?
Former Real Madrid teammate and current SPL rival Karim Benzema's move has upset Cristiano Ronaldo, reports say.
Austerity hinders fight against wildfires in Argentina’s Patagonia
Criticism grows as Milei's austerity cuts have reduced Argentina's fire management budget despite wildfire crisis.
ICE agents confronted at Mexican diner in Minneapolis
Go home!" Residents in Minneapolis confronted ICE agents who had stopped to eat at a local Mexican restaurant.
Gold and silver prices soared, then plummeted. What’s going on?
Analysts see various factors at play for price swings, from Trump's unpredictability to distrust in economic systems.
Video: Syrian government forces enter city of Hasakah
Syrian government forces have entered the city of Hasakah, which had been under the control of the Kurdish-led SDF.
Russia renews attacks on frozen Ukrainian cities
Hundreds of drones and missiles struck Kyiv and Kharkiv overnight, leaving thousands of homes without heat.
From Crimea to Cameroon: Ukraine’s minorities reflect on life during war
After almost four years of war, a sense of cohesion has grown.
Palestinians return to Gaza after limited Rafah crossing reopening
Palestinians have reunited with loved ones in Gaza after Israel allowed a partial reopening of the Rafah crossing.
Trump announces plan to sue Harvard for $1bn damages
The US president writes on Truth Social that he wants 'nothing further to do, into the future' with the university.
Uruguay President Orsi deepens ties with China’s Xi despite Trump threats
Yamandu Orsi is the first Latin American leader to visit China since the US abducted Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro.
Record-breaking snow blankets Japan, killing at least 30 people
Japan deploys troops to help residents and warns people to watch for avalanches and snow falling from roofs.
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