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‘Collective punishment’: Family home of suspect demolished in West Bank
Apartment building belonging to the family of bombing suspect Abdul Karim Sanoubar demolished by Israel on Tuesday.
Israel accused of ‘manoeuvring’ as it says Gaza crossing open one way only
Israel says the crucial Rafah crossing with Egypt will open in the coming days, but only for Palestinians to exit Gaza.
Why did it take months to free a US teen from Israeli prison?
What it took to release a Palestinian-American teen from an Israeli prison.
Yemen’s Houthis release 9 mariners held since July ship attack
The Philippines says it expected nine Filipino mariners held by the Houthis since July attack to be released in Yemen.
What if…. we abolished billionaires?
Experts tell Al Jazeera what would happen if the world decided to downgrade its richest residents.
Indonesian villages flattened by catastrophic floods
Aerial footage shows villages in North Sumatra buried in mud after catastrophic floods and landslides
Trump pardons Democrat Henry Cuellar, claiming Biden political attack
In his latest pardon, the US president claimed Biden targeted Congressman Cuellar for his criticism of US border policy.
NATO head mocks Putin for dressing ‘like a soldier on the front’
NATO's Mark Rutte mocked Russia's Vladimir Putin for dressing in military fatigues like a soldier at the front."
Trump admin takes aim at New Orleans in latest US immigration crackdown
Latest surge of federal agents comes as Donald Trump says National Guard will soon be deployed to Louisiana city.
Bangladesh’s economy is not collapsing but undergoing a necessary reset
Long-ignored problems are finally being fixed, pointing to recovery rather than decline.
US-Venezuela tensions: Your questions answered
US-Venezuela relations have reached boiling point. Here's everything you need to know.
Trump plans crackdown on Somali communities in Minnesota: What we know
US president has fixated on the large Somali community in Minnesota in recent weeks, making disparaging remarks.
Renovated al-Shifa Hospital ward in Gaza is barely operational
The maternity building at Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital has been newly renovated, but inside it remains largely unusable.
LIVE: Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid – La Liga
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our comprehensive text commentary stream.
White House denies Trump nodded off during cabinet meeting
The White House is denying accusations President Donald Trump was struggling to stay awake during a cabinet meeting.
Footage shows Russian troops raising a flag over Pokrovsk as Moscow claims
Footage shows Russian troops raising a flag over Pokrovsk as Moscow claims full control of the eastern Ukrainian city.
Israel preparing to receive remains found in northern Gaza
Hamas and Islamic Jihad members say remains recovered in northern Gaza are that of another Israeli captive.
Verstappen, Norris, Piastri: F1 set for three-way title fight in Abu Dhabi
Max Verstappen can win a fifth straight world title but will need to overcome McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
ICC judge speaks out on impact of US sanctions
Canadian ICC Judge Kimberly Prost has told Al Jazeera that US sanctions have had a crippling effect' on her life.
Why did India order smartphone makers to install a government app?
Privacy concerns lead India to rescind order demanding pre-installed cybersecurity app on all new mobile devices.
Japan: A Teen’s POV on a WWII Kamikaze Story
For 15-year-old Shurina, being cast as a kamikaze pilot sets her on a journey through Japan's wartime history.
Street sports help Palestinians cope with trauma
Israel's devastating war has stopped most sports in Gaza, but Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum shows us a volleyball game.
Bomb kills three Pakistani police officers close to Afghan border
Blast comes a day after an attack claimed by the Pakistan Taliban, amid surging tensions with Kabul over the group.
Why jail access to Pakistan’s Imran Khan has caused a political storm
Jailed former prime minister was finally allowed to meet his sister, Uzma Khanum, on Tuesday, following protests.
Lebanon and Israel talks raise hope of more robust, expanded truce
Israeli PM's office said talks are an initial bid 'to establish a basis for a relationship and economic cooperation'.
Sudan’s RSF has no “well-articulated governance strategy”
As the RSF gains ground, it's seeking new revenue sources to fund its war effort and tighten control across Sudan.
Ilhan Omar denounces Trump’s degrading tirade against US Somali community
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar says President Donald Trump desperately needs help' after his derogatory remarks.
South Korean president mulls apology to North
Lee Jae Myung says he felt he should apologise over drone flights allegedly ordered as a provocation by his predecessor.
Funeral held in Gaza for journalist killed in Israeli strike
A funeral was held in Khan Younis for Palestinian journalist Mahmoud Essam Wadi, who was killed in an Israeli strike.
Donald Trump’s attendance at FIFA World Cup 2026 draw confirmed
US President Donald Trump will play a key part in one of the highest-profile World Cup draws in FIFA history.
Netanyahu’s call for Syrian buffer zone an “outrageous demand”
"If Israel wants a security zone, it's kindly invited to do it on its own territory."
Gaza university resumes in-person classes
Islamic University of Gaza resumes in-person classes after two years amid war damage and displacement.
Cobalt Miners: The human cost of clean energy
In DRC's perilous mines, Eagle walks a tightrope, protecting workers' welfare to supply international demand for cobalt.
Tennessee special election results: What we know about Matt Van Epps’s win
Republican Van Epps manages to defeat his Democratic challenger by a narrow margin.
Amnesty calls for war crimes probe on RSF attack on Sudan refugee camp
NGO documents accounts of atrocities during paramilitary force's April assault on the North Darfur facility.
Oil presses stand silent as West Bank has its worst olive harvest in years
Al Jazeera documented Palestinian families attempting to access their fields amid settler attacks.
Search resumes to solve mystery of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
New search to start on December 30 for Boeing 777 that went missing in 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members.
Opium poppy farming hits 10-year high in war-torn Myanmar
Myanmar now the world's main source of illicit opium following decline of poppy cultivation in Afghanistan, the UN says.
Australian social media ban aims to ‘save teens from predatory algorithms’
Australia's social media ban aims to protect under-16s from what the government calls online purgatory'.
Martial law: Year after South Korea imposed it, where else is it in force?
From Ukraine to Myanmar and Burkina Faso, Al Jazeera examines martial law and its effects on civilians.
LIVE: Israeli forces kill 357 Palestinians in 50 days of ceasefire in Gaza
Children, photojournalist among Palestinians killed by Israeli forces across Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Sabrina Carpenter condemns ‘evil’ use of her music in White House video
Publisher of beloved children's character Franklin the Turtle also disavowed the Trump administration's use of artwork.
Africa’s oldest leaders are governing the world’s youngest populations
Africa's youngest citizens are ruled by leaders in their 80s and 90s. Some are reshaping the system to hold on to power.
Trump says he has revoked Biden’s autopen pardons: But can he do it?
Legal experts say there is no basis in the US Constitution for a president to revoke pardons.
Venezuela denounces US-ordered ‘forced sale’ of oil company Citgo
A Delaware judge has ordered the sale to settle debts, as Venezuela says US military buildup is targeting its oil.
Colombia’s Petro invites Trump to cocaine lab demolition amid attack threat
Colombian president chides Trump, saying 18,400 cocaine laboratories have been destroyed 'without missiles' fired.
US defence chief says he did not see survivors before follow-up boat strike
US Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth defends controversial second strike on alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.
Trump administration threatens to withhold food assistance from 21 states
The threat comes as the federal government seeks to enforce a demand that states turn over data about SNAP recipients.
Trump and Lula hold phone call to discuss US tariffs on Brazil, sanctions
US president has warmed to Brazil's left-wing leader since imposing 50 percent tariffs on the South American country.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,378
These are the key developments from day 1,378 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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