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Colombia to resume peace talks with ECG after temporary suspension
Colombia's largest criminal group paused talks after President Gustavo Petro pledged to target its leader Chiquito Malo.
Warner Bros rejects latest Paramount bid but open to ‘best and final’ offer
The Warner Bros Discovery board says it remains committed to the Netflix deal.
US and Iran reach ‘guiding principles’ in Geneva nuclear talks
The US and Iran reached an understanding on key guiding principles" at indirect nuclear talks in Geneva.
Yemeni Americans feel ‘betrayed’ as Trump revokes immigration protections
Prominent Trump supporter Amer Ghalib says US decision to nix deportation protection for Yemenis 'very unfortunate'.
‘Journey of hell’: Migrants in Libya endure torture, rape, forced labour
A new UN report says migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in Libya are being forcibly rounded up and abused.
Thousands in Kosovo rally against war crimes trial of ex-KLA commanders
Special court in The Hague hears closing arguments this week in the trial of former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders.
US president’s son Eric Trump invests in drone maker with gov’t contracts
Israel's Xtend recently won US Defense Department contract, is bidding for another before merger with JFB Construction.
Sheinbaum says Mexico declines Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ invite
Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum said she has turned down an invitation from Donald Trump to join his Board of Peace."
Why Israel’s annexation threatens Jordan
Israel's plans to claim parts of the occupied West Bank as state property' is raising concerns in neighbouring Jordan.
US judge says wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia can’t be re-detained
Judge says Trump administration has made 'one empty threat after another' to deport Salvadoran national to Africa.
Peru’s Congress votes to remove President Jose Jeri in latest shake-up
Jeri is the latest in a series of Peruvian presidents to be removed from office by an act of Congress.
‘I’ve heard nothing but great things,’ LeBron James says of Israel
Backlash came swiftly for basketball star LeBron James after saying he's heard nothing but great things" about Israel.
Who should control our digital world?
A few tech corporations control most of the world's data. Some countries have been fighting to change that.
Tarique Rahman sworn in as Prime Minister of Bangladesh
Bangladesh is marking a historic new chapter as Tarique Rahman is sworn in as Prime Minister.
US kills 11 people in three strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels
President Donald Trump's campaign against alleged drug boats has resulted in at least 145 deaths since September.
Deadly explosion rocks Russian military site near St Petersburg
Russian media report at least three people killed when the military police facility in Sertolovo collapses after blast.
LIVE: Benfica vs Real Madrid – Champions League playoff
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the first leg of the Champions League playoff in Lisbon.
Iran’s Khamenei maintains tough rhetoric with US despite nuclear talks
Tehran's chief diplomat says some 'guiding principles' are agreed, but the supreme leader presents a different tone.
Latin America: In the Shadow of the US | Ep 2 – Wars
The 1980s bring revolutionary wars, CIA-backed conflict and the violent birth of a new democratic era.
EU opens probe into online global retailer Shein after sex-doll scandal
Investigation to focus on e-commerce platform's alleged sale of illicit goods and 'addictive design'.
Glacier grafting: How an Indigenous art is countering water scarcity
Residents in the northern part of the country are creating artificial glaciers to tackle climate change.
Has Bangladesh’s new PM named student leaders to his cabinet?
Newly sworn-in PM Tarique Rahman's cabinet has two leaders who rose to prominence in the 2024 uprising. Why?
Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon, dies at age 84
US civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, one of the most influential black political figures in US history, has died.
Missiles fly as 3rd round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks kick off in Geneva
Ukraine's lead negotiator says Kyiv will work 'constructively' but 'without excessive expectations'.
Ramadan Mubarak 2026: Hear greetings in different languages
Here is how to convey wishes during the holy month of Ramadan in different languages around the world.
Who are Bangladesh’s new cabinet members?
Tarique Rahman of the BNP is sworn in as the prime minister of Bangladesh. His cabinet appointments are also revealed.
After dozens died in Israeli jails, death penalty law rattles Palestinians
Palestinian prisoners alarmed by reported preparations in Israeli jails to carry out executions.
The injustice in Chagos continues
Expressions of regret have not translated into enabling return or providing reparations.
Swiss commentator slams ‘Zionist’ Israeli bobsleigh team at Winter Olympics
Stefan Reina's commentary on the Israeli team's run in Cortina focused on the athletes' support of the genocide in Gaza.
Settlers repeatedly chasing Palestinians out of occupied West Bank homes
Israeli settler attacks are driving Palestinian Bedouins from their homes in the occupied West Bank.
Video: Humanoid robots take centre stage at China’s Lunar New Year show
Humanoid robots danced and performed martial arts on stage as China showcased its latest technology for Lunar New Year.
Israeli settlers displace 15 Palestinian families in West Bank: Official
Israeli settlers forced the families to dismantle homes in the Jordan Valley, a village leader tells Wafa news agency.
Iran’s Khamenei says US will not be able to destroy government
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has taken aim at Donald Trump.
Imran Khan must be given immediate medical attention, cricket legends say
A group of former captains has written to Pakistan's government, requesting immediate medical attention.
Australia refuses to repatriate ISIL relatives from Syrian camp
Australia is refusing to repatriate 34 women and children held in a camp in northern Syria.
Gaza aid figures
We compare and contrast the US ambassador to the UN's claim that 4,000 trucks enter Gaza weekly with the actual numbers.
‘Jordan is next’: West Bank annexation signals ‘silent transfer’
Jordan warns of war as Israel's 'silent transfer' in the occupied West Bank becomes an operational reality.
Mapping forced displacements and settler attacks by Israel in the West Bank
Israeli military incursions and settler attacks forced more than 37,000 Palestinians to leave their homes in 2025.
Video: Millions celebrate Lunar New Year ushering in the Year of the Horse
Hundreds of millions of people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year.
Spain to probe social media giants over AI-generated child abuse material
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledges to end 'impunity' of platforms X, Meta and TikTok in promoting harmful content.
Iran and US open second round of nuclear talks in Switzerland
A second round of nuclear talks between the US and Iran is underway in Geneva. Al Jazeera's Osama Bin Javaid explains.
New Mexico lawmakers launch probe into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
The 'truth commission' will interview victims who say they were abused at the sprawling property south of Santa Fe.
Year of the Fire Horse: Can Lunar New Year festival boost China’s economy?
China looks to boost domestic consumption during holidays as 1.4 billion people usher in the Year of the Fire Horse.
Anthony Joshua’s Nigeria car crash motivated me to return: Tyson Fury
The accident that caused two deaths was 'the biggest turning point' in Fury's decision to return to the ring.
Bangladesh PM-to-be and lawmakers sworn into parliament
Bangladesh's prime minister-to-be Tarique Rahman and newly elected lawmakers have been sworn into parliament.
Once a popular wartime leader among Ukrainians, Zelenskyy’s shine fades
Russia's full-scale invasion saw Ukrainians rally around the president but a corruption scandal has dimmed his appeal.
How ICE uses facial recognition in the streets
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen explains how ICE has effectively turned the US into a checkpoint society.
Hamas rejects Netanyahu aide’s 60-day ultimatum for group to disarm
Israeli minister issues 60-day ultimatum to Hamas, threatening renewed war if the group fails to disarm as demanded.
Imran Khan’s sister rejects Pakistan gov’t claim jailed ex-PM’s vision fine
Government board says jailed ex-leader's sight improved since he lost most vision in eye. But his family rejects claim.
Russia-Ukraine talks live: Attacks continue before US-led negotiations
The negotiations follow two rounds of talks held in the United Arab Emirates.
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