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How Trump’s absence marks leadership opportunity for China at G20
Beijing is expected to strike a conciliatory tone at this year's G20 and expand its foothold in the African continent.
White House unaware that US ambassador to Israel met with convicted spy
CIA reportedly 'alarmed' by the meeting, which broke a longstanding policy of not speaking with convicted spies.
Cambodia night bus plunges off a bridge, killing 16 passengers
Police say the driver, who was not confirmed among the dead, was asleep when the crash occurred.
LIVE: Israel keeps bombing Gaza, kills two in occupied East Jerusalem
A displaced person has been killed south of Gaza's Khan Younis city, according to Nasser Hospital.
Fugees rapper sentenced to 14 years in prison over illegal Obama donations
Justice Department prosecutors accused Grammy-winning rapper Pras Michel of betraying his country for money.
Frida Kahlo painting sells for $54.7m, breaking record for female artists
A 1940 self-portrait by Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7m and made auction history at Sotheby's in New York.
More details of US plan for Ukraine emerge, sees territory ceded to Russia
Ukraine MP publishes full text of apparent draft proposal as US envoy says Washington offered Russia 'generous terms'.
Lebanon arrests alleged drug kingpin sanctioned by US State Department
Noah Zaitar allegedly ran a drug empire, producing and exporting narcotics, including the synthetic stimulant captagon.
US judge orders end to Trump’s deployment of troops in Washington, DC
US president's controversial deployment of soldiers to US cities has raised alarm and a series of legal challenges.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,366
Here are the key events from day 1,366 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What’s in the files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein?
US Congress votes to release more Department of Justice files on the Epstein case.
Zelenskyy ready to work on US-backed plan to end Russia-Ukraine war
Zelenskyy confirms that he discussed the US-backed plan with US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll in Kyiv.
Trump announces new offshore drilling projects despite bipartisan pushback
The plan would include six new offshore sales between 2027 and 2030.
What are the consequences of an escalating global arms race?
Worldwide military spending hits record highs as technology changes face of warfare.
COP30 attendees in Brazil forced to evacuate pavilion following fire
Officials say the fire was contained within six minutes, and 13 attendees were treated for smoke inhalation.
Olive farmers face danger, neglect after Israel’s war in southern Lebanon
Farmers risk lives harvesting olives under Israeli military surveillance in Lebanon's border regions.
North Carolina officials say US Border Patrol has ended Charlotte operation
The Trump administration has targeted Democrat-led cities like Charlotte for a surge in immigration enforcement.
Sony, Warner and Universal sign AI music licensing deals with startup Klay
AI-generated music has been flooding streaming services and there is a wave of AI singers and bands that don't exist.
Palestinians doubt Gaza ceasefire will last considering Israel’s violations
Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary asks Palestinians whether they think the fragile ceasefire with Israel will hold in Gaza.
Palestinians ‘squeezed’ as Israel moves beyond ‘yellow line’ in Gaza City
Move comes as Israeli attacks on bombarded enclave killed at least 32 Palestinians and wounded 88 others in 24 hours.
COP30 evacuated as fire erupts during UN climate talks in Brazil
A fire broke out at a COP30 climate conference venue in Belem, Brazil, prompting the evacuation of panicked delegates.
Funeral held for former US vice president, Iraq War architect Dick Cheney
Former US presidents and national figures convene to honour man who leaves fraught legacy, but Trump was notably absent.
‘Al-Majd Europe’ breaks silence on mysterious flight of Palestinians
Al-Majd Europe, the group behind a flight of Palestinians from Gaza to Kenya to South Africa, has broken its silence.
US tariffs cast shadow over Nuevo Leon’s steel industry in Mexico
Mexican steel and aluminium exports to the US are down because of tariffs, hurting local small businesses.
At least 41 dead as heavy rain, flooding and landslides hit central Vietnam
Forecasters warn more flooding, landslides expected as tens of thousands of people are evacuated from their homes.
Mamdani says he will ‘stand up for New Yorkers’ in Trump meeting
New York mayor-elect says he 'will meet with anyone' to push forward his affordability agenda for the largest US city.
After Israel PM’s trip to occupied Syria, is a deal off the table?
Israeli PM Netanyahu visited Israeli forces in southern Syria, just as a deal between the neighbours seems further away.
‘Chaotic’ culture in UK government led to more COVID deaths, inquiry finds
An inquiry commissioned in 2021 has found ex-PM Boris Johnson failed to act decisively to combat the global pandemic.
‘Punishable by DEATH’: Trump threatens Democrats with sedition charges
The US president forcefully denounced Democratic lawmakers for calling on the military to reject any 'illegal orders'.
US economy adds 119,000 jobs in September as unemployment rate rises
The unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent as the labour market cools.
Syria condemns Netanyahu’s visit to occupied territory
Benjamin Netanyahu visited southern Syria, where Israel expanded its occupation after the fall of Assad.
Children of War
In a war-torn part of Colombia, a family flees their home after rebels kill a young man who had joined them as a child.
Israel’s emptying of West Bank refugee camps amounts to war crimes: HRW
Human Rights Watch calls for Israeli leaders, including PM Netanyahu, to be investigated on war crimes accusations.
Video shows Palestinian child after shooting by Israeli forces
A 15-year-old Palestinian boy was shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank, causing him to die.
“Healthy Scepticism” Needed For Any US-Saudi Arabia Deal
Political strategist Amy Koch says there should be healthy scepticism" of any deal between the US and Saudi Arabia
Will a global oil glut push prices lower in 2026?
The International Energy Agency warns of an oil surplus in 2026, but OPEC+ predicts a balanced market.
Video shows the moment a bridge is swept away by floodwaters in Vietnam
A surge of flooding is overwhelming parts of south-central Vietnam, with a bridge connecting two villages falling apart.
Nigeria convicts separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu on ‘terrorism’ charges
Kanu's IPOB wants a swathe of the southeast, the homeland of the Igbo ethnic group, to split from Nigeria.
Police raid Kashmir Times media office in Jammu: Reports
Kashmir Times says raid in Indian-administered Kashmir marks 'yet another attempt to silence' its reporting.
The Netherlands suspends takeover of Nexperia, easing tensions with China
Dutch government's decision to relinquish control of chipmaker comes after major disruption to automotive supply chains.
IAEA passes resolution demanding nuclear access from Iran; Tehran rejects
'The resolution will have its own consequences', Iran's ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog says.
More than 30 killed as Israel breaks Gaza ceasefire again
Israeli air strikes across Gaza marked the deadliest breach of the ceasefire, killing at least 30 Palestinians.
Sudan has vast oil, gold and agricultural resources. Who controls them?
Sudan's conflict continues to reshape the nation of 50 million amid widespread displacement and a fight for resources.
Pakistani forces kill 23 fighters in wave of Afghan border raids
The border raids are the latest in a series amid escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Did Trump spend 2017 Thanksgiving with Epstein?
Emails that have emerged recently have led to speculation over a meeting. But there's no evidence to back that.
Trump’s new 28-point plan: What does it want Ukraine to concede to Putin?
Reports of a US and Russian-brokered peace plan for Ukraine suggest huge disadvantage for Kyiv, experts say.
Climbers at Indonesia’s Mount Semeru safe after sudden volcanic eruption
At least 178 people, including climbers, porters, guides and tourism officials, were stranded on the 3,676m mountain.
Trump commits to help end the war in Sudan after Saudi crown prince appeal
US President Donald Trump says he'll help push for peace in Sudan after a request from Saudi Arabia's crown prince.
Eusebio: Between colonialism and football
Samantha Johnson explores the side to Eusebio's legacy that many may have missed out.
COP30 cannot meet the 1.5C goal while military emissions stay uncounted
Militaries are major global polluters, yet they remain exempt from climate reporting.
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