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Former British soldier contests extradition over alleged Kenya murder
The UK's National Crime Agency says suspect was a former soldier who was arrested on Thursday by specialist officers.
US airlines begin cancelling flights amid government shutdown
US airlines have begun cancelling flights because of a federal government shutdown.
Pakistan says Afghanistan talks deadlocked after deadly border clashes
Afghan official says four Afghan civilians were killed and five others wounded in border clashes.
UN sounds alarm over rising hunger crisis in eastern DR Congo
WFP says a 'deepening hunger crisis' is unfolding and that it may have to pause food aid due to record low funding.
What if … the United Nations was disbanded next Friday?
Experts tell Al Jazeera what would happen if the world decided to get rid of its core institution next week.
Honda profits tumble as Trump tariffs weigh on the carmaker
The Tokyo-based company said that strong motorcycle sales offset bigger losses.
United States skips UN review of its human rights record
US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.
Gaza ‘reduced to dust’ as world commits in Doha to eradicate poverty
Gaza's devastation starkly contrasts global promises to leave 'no one behind', as residents struggle for basic survival.
Schools by day, shelters by night: Students return to Gaza classrooms
UNRWA schools in Gaza are serving a dual-purpose as classrooms during the day and shelters at night.
Silenced: The War on Journalism
A gripping look at journalism's ultimate sacrifice, told through stories of courage, loss and unwavering conviction.
Hungarian leader Viktor Orban to meet US President Donald Trump
Hungary's nationalist prime minister will seek permission to buy Russian oil despite US sanctions.
Tanzania charges dozens with treason over election protests
Church leader Benson Bagonza says the move would only deepen the acrimony sparked by the election.
Sudanese army intercepts drone attacks on cities after RSF agrees to truce
Army-backed government yet to give an official response to Quad's proposal for ceasefire leading to civilian rule.
What’s in Elon Musk’s bumper $878bn pay package?
Musk will have to meet a series of milestones over the next decade to earn it.
Why is former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi retiring from US Congress?
Trump called her an 'evil woman'; Pelosi is considered one of the most influential legislative leaders in recent history
Sami Hamdi’s wife warns his detention is threat to all Americans
The wife of Sami Hamdi says his detention by the US immigration authorities is a threat to every American.
Spanish police arrest suspected members of Venezuelan gang targeted by US
Raids across five Spanish cities result in arrests of 13 suspected of being in Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang.
What has 30 years of COP achieved?
For the last 30 years, countries have been talking about climate change at the UN's Conference of the Parties - or COP.
Israeli bureaucracy is “deliberate attempt” to limit Gaza aid
Aid worker Caroline Willemen describes Israel's bureaucratic barriers that prevent trucks from entering Gaza.
Serbia’s Vucic angers Russia with comments about selling ammo to EU
Comments come after bloc told Serbia, the only country not to sanction Russia, to 'get concrete' about accession bid.
Which airports in the US are cancelling flights?
Forty of the country's busiest airports have been affected by the domestic flight cancellations. Here is the list.
EU naval force nears ship seized by pirates off Somali coast
Operation Atalanta says it will take 'appropriate action' to help the Malta-flagged tanker Hellas Aphrodite.
Born to provide refuge from US racism, Liberia must not help enforce it now
With its offer to take in a US deportee who does not want to go there, Monrovia betrays Liberia's unique history.
Logic behind Israel’s attack on Lebanon “not very good”
Nabeel Khoury on Israel's latest attack on southern Lebanon and how it follows the same flawed logic as its assault on G
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces agree to humanitarian truce
Amid accusations of genocide, Sudan's paramilitary RSF say they have agreed to a humanitarian pause in el-Fasher.
Tottenham vs Manchester United: Premier League – team news, start, lineups
Follow our match build-up, with full team news, ahead of our live text commentary of the game in north London.
Explosion at school mosque injures dozens in Indonesia
Dozens of people have been rushed to hospital after an explosion at a mosque in a school complex during Friday prayers.
Fact checking Nancy Pelosi statements over the years
Pelosi has been falsely accused of drunkenness and treason, but she has also made a few questionable statements herself.
ICC confirms war crimes charges against Uganda’s rebel leader Joseph Kony
The International Criminal Court confirmed 39 charges against Kony, paving the way for a trial if he is ever captured.
Belgium’s Liege airport temporarily halts flights after new drone sighting
Second such disruption to Liege airport in a week following mysterious drone sightings on Tuesday evening.
Explosion at mosque in Indonesia’s Jakarta injures more than 50, police say
Injured are taken to hospital after an explosion occurred during Friday prayers at a mosque inside a school complex.
Gaza’s UNRWA schools are classrooms by day, displacement shelters at night
About 300,000 UNRWA pupils have been deprived of a formal education since Israel's war on Gaza began in October 2023.
Trump expects int’l stabilisation force to be on ground in Gaza ‘very soon’
Israel adamant that it will not accept Turkish armed forces inGazaunder Trump's 20-point peace plan.
Why are scientists rushing to study a comet from deep space?
The comet is the third interstellar object from deep space ever recorded to pass through Earth's solar system.
China’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, enters military service
The Fujian is considered a symbol of Chinese President Xi Jinping's overhaul and rapid expansion of China's military.
North Korea fires ballistic missile days after Hegseth visit, says Seoul
The short-range weapon is believed to have flown 700km and landed in the East Sea, otherwise known as the Sea of Japan.
Peru bans Mexico’s President Sheinbaum as diplomatic dispute grows
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is barred from Peru after her government granted asylum to Peruvian ex-premier.
US president expects Gaza peacekeeping force ‘very soon’
US President Donald Trump says the international force to maintain Gaza's ceasefire will be on the ground soon.
Syria’s al-Sharaa pledges commitment to climate goals at COP30
Appearance at Amazon summit comes before talks with Trump in Washington after UN Security Council lifted sanctions.
Eleven arrested as protests erupt before Aston Villa-Maccabi Tel Aviv match
Those arrested were all men, boys aged between 17 and 67 - the majority for racially aggravated public offences.
Japan resumes seafood exports to China after ban over Fukushima wastewater
Beijing imposed a two-year ban over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami-hit Fukushima plant
LIVE: Israel vows to destroy all Hamas tunnels in Gaza as attacks continue
US president says Gaza ceasefire 'working out very well' despite deadly Israeli attacks and severe aid restrictions.
Inside Mauritania’s mass deportation campaign targeting African migrants
Mass crackdown on migrants follows deal signed with the EU to stem migration from source countries in Africa.
At least 5 killed as Typhoon Kalmaegi slams into Vietnam
Vietnamese state media report extensive damage in central provinces and power outages for 1.2 million people.
US military carries out another strike on vessel in Caribbean, killing 3
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said attacks to continue until 'narco-terrorists' stop 'poisoning' American people.
Moscow-backed court jails two Colombians who fought for Ukraine
Colombian fighters Alexander Ante, 48, and Jose Aron Medina Aranda, 37 were each sentenced to 13 years in prison.
Hundreds of US flights cancelled as regulator orders cuts to air traffic
US Federal Aviation Administration is cutting air traffic by 10 percent due to a shortage of air traffic controllers.
US lawmakers call on UK’s ex-prince Andrew to testify over Epstein ties
Call to testify from US lawmakers came a day after King Charles formally stripped his younger brother of his titles.
US Senate votes against limiting Trump’s ability to attack Venezuela
Polls find large majorities of people in the US oppose military action in Venezuela, where Trump has ramped up pressure.
US school teacher shot by six-year-old student awarded $10m
Abby Zwerner, 28, was shot in 2023 as she sat in a first-grade classroom and sustained life-threatening injuries.
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