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LIVE: Inter Milan vs Liverpool – UEFA Champions League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary as Inter host Liverpool for league-phase game at the San Siro.
UK’s MI5 protected IRA agent who committed murders, police report finds
British security services allowed a top spy in the IRA to continue committing serious crimes, police report finds.
‘They broke his neck’: Families of Syria’s disappeared still seek closure
Syria's new government has pledged to uncover the truth, but hope is fading for the return of the missing.
Mohamed Salah fans at Arab Cup react to his Liverpool benching
Mohamed Salah fans at the Arab Cup say he has done a lot for his club and shouldn't be sidelined.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah a transfer target for Saudi Arabia
Egypt international Mohamed Salah is attracting interest from the Saudi Pro League amid doubt about Liverpool future.
Israel bids farewell to Thai captive before remains return home
Israel held a memorial ceremony for Sudthisak Rinthalak, a Thai worker taken captive by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
France’s prime minister faces crunch vote in parliament
Sebastien Lecornu faces a vital test to his premiership over the social security budget bill.
Deadly fire breaks out in office building in Indonesia’s capital
Office workers were seen climbing down ladders to escape a deadly fire in Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
Tanzania tightens security, outlaws protests over disputed election
Tanzania's prime minister asked all non-essential workers to stay home, and public transport was also stopped.
How India plans to continue buying Russian oil despite sanctions
Indian imports of Russian oil have soared since the start of the war in Ukraine.
How did China’s trade surplus hit $1 trillion?
Donald Trump's trade tariffs have failed to hold back China's export dominance, which scaled new heights in November.
I Love You More: The Search for a Father in Syria’s Lost Memories
Against Syria's war, director Nour Alkheder seeks her father in her memories, rebuilding fragments of an uprooted life.
Who are the groups controlling Yemen?
The Southern Transitional Council says it now controls eight governorates in southern Yemen.
Is family still the foundation of society, or is it time to redefine it?
As families evolve, people worldwide are questioning what family means and whether traditional models still fit today.
LIVE: Gaza’s displaced brace for winter storm as Israel kills one
Authorities warn incoming storm will affect hundreds of thousands living in tents, makeshift shelters in the Strip.
Who are the separatists that claim control of all south Yemen?
Yemen's Southern Transitional Council says it's taken control of the south, raising fears it will declare independence.
Lithuania declares state of emergency over smuggler balloons from Belarus
Move comes with concern rife that Minsk, alongside ally Russia, is using hybrid warfare and testing NATO.
What’s changed in Sudan after the Rapid Support Forces’ control of Heglig?
RSF's control of the Heglig oilfield means government has lost the most important oil facility in the country.
New Cambodia-Thailand clash: What’s up with the other wars Trump ‘ended’?
The US president claimed credit for ending eight wars but not all peace deals have survived.
Cambodia-Thailand conflict may enter “much deeper” phase
"Domestic politics seems to get the better of the people on both sides."
Why is IndiGo airline cancelling thousands of flights?
India's largest airline, IndiGo, has cancelled thousands of flights leaving travellers stranded across the country.
Detty December
Beyond the vibes
RSF’s oilfield takeover “geopolitical push” on South Sudan
The RSF's push for the oil refinery ... it's a geopolitical push to pressure South Sudan."
‘I belong in my own country’: Syrians celebrate a year after al-Assad
Al Jazeera speaks to Syrians as they celebrate one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
ICC sentences Sudan militia-leading ‘axeman’ Rahman to 20 years
The conviction was the ICC's first regarding crimes committed in Darfur, a region now suffering new horrors due to war.
Thai foreign minister says Cambodia not ready to negotiate peace
Thailand's foreign minister has told Al Jazeera that Cambodia is not ready" for peace negotiations.
Donald Trump “can have an enormous influence” on Warner Bros buyout
Attorney Jonathan Handel says Donald Trump can have an enormous influence" on the Warner Bros takeover war.
Florida lists Muslim rights group CAIR a ‘terror organisation’
The move follows a listing by Texas last month. The NGO calls the designation 'unconstitutional' and 'defamatory'.
Millions of people in post-Assad Syria are still displaced
As refugees return to Syria, millions in the country remain displaced. Al Jazeera's Osama Bin Javaid visited Atmeh Camp.
Israel remained leading killer of journalists in 2025: RSF
Israeli forces in Gaza were responsible for 40 percent of journalist deaths, and jailed huge numbers also.
How much money will it take to rebuild Syria?
Now one year after the fall of al-Assad, how much will it cost to rebuild the country?
Turkiye jails footballers Baltaci, Yandas pending trial in betting probe
Professional Turkish players Mert Hakan Yandas and Metehan Baltac have been arrested following a betting investigation.
Australia’s social media ban
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen breaks down Australia's social media ban.
Israel attacked Syria more than 600 times over the past year
In the last year, Israel averaged nearly two daily attacks on Syria and grabbed more land in the occupied Golan Heights.
2025 on track to tie for second hottest year on record, EU monitor says
This year 'virtually certain' to end up second or third warmest on record, Copernicus Climate Change Service says.
Al Jazeera reports from Aceh Tamiang as flood survivors face new dangers
Al Jazeera's Jessica Washington reports from Indonesia's Aceh Tamiang, one of the areas worst hit by the deadly floods.
Death roll rises as renewed hostilities flare along Thai-Cambodia border
Both sides have decided to continue the fighting, as the Thai navy launches an operation to expel Cambodian troops.
Record numbers of Ukrainians desert army amid losses to Russia
Thousands of soldiers have fled the army despite the threat of jail or social isolation.
Syrian people “will not settle before” justice is served
There is low intensity crimes of vengeance because people know their tormentors."
Israel’s ex-PM Ehud Barak and Epstein had close relationship, emails reveal
EhudBarak explored many business ventures with Jeffrey Epstein, including a deal to sell a US tycoon's oil empire.
Israel launches wave of air strikes in south Lebanon
Israel has carried out air strikes in south Lebanon, damaging several homes. It says it targeted Hezbollah-linked sites.
Attack kills six Pakistani soldiers, raises tension with Afghanistan
It comes as tension simmers along the border, threatening shaky truce between Islamabad and Kabul.
Analysis: Bangladesh’s BNP seeks Hasina’s liberal mantle before elections
The split between the BNP and the Jamaat-e-Islami could dramatically reshape Bangladesh's political landscape.
Woman linked to Trump Press Secretary Leavitt freed by immigration agency
The mother of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's nephew was granted bond from ICE amid conflicting claims.
US court orders Trump admin to restore Rumeysa Ozturk’s student status
The ruling comes months after Tufts doctoral student was freed from ICE detention over a pro-Palestinian article.
Cuba sentences ex-economy minister to life in prison for espionage
Top court sentences Alejandro Gil in the highest profile case against an ex-official in Cuba in decades.
Thailand-Cambodia live: Renewed fighting kills more civilians, soldiers
Cambodia says Thailand's military resumed attacks on Tuesday morning in border regions, killing at least two people.
Satellite images show the scale of destruction from Asia floods
More than 1,800 people have died as floods have ravaged Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.
Honduras issues arrest warrant for ex-president Hernandez after US pardon
The arrest warrant for the country's former president comes amid a closely-fought election.
Israel launches new wave of air attacks on Lebanon, straining fragile truce
Israel says it struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, adding pressure to a US-brokered ceasefire.
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