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US says Canada will regret decision to allow Chinese EVs into their market
US comments came in response to deal by Canada PM Carney to allow 49,000 EVs into Canada at 15% tariff, down from 100%.
Who owns the Arctic?
Global warming is thawing the Arctic and igniting a high-stakes race for the riches beneath its ice.
Iran in limbo: What’s next for country under internet blackout?
Heavy presence of armed forces on streets as Iranians stay home in wake of deadly protests.
Syrians flee Aleppo as tensions rise with Kurdish-led SDF
Syrians are fleeing areas near Aleppo after the government ordered people to leave amid rising tensions with the SDF.
What are the hurdles to implementing phase two of Gaza ceasefire?
The US says its Gaza plan is moving towards disarmament and reconstruction.
EU-Latin America trade deal: Who wins?
The EU and the Mercosur trading bloc of five Latin American nations seal a sweeping trade pact.
Canada breaks with US on China tariffs
Canada will cut its 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for lower Chinese duties on Canadian farm expor
Canada, China strike trade deals to slash tariffs on EVs, canola
Carney is the first Canadian PM to visit China since 2017 and is seeking to rebuild ties as he looks for new markets.
X to block Grok AI’s undressing feature
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen explains the global outrage of Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok.
Palestinian child shot dead by Israeli troops in occupied West Bank
Rights group says Palestinian children are 'increasingly targets' as Israeli military and settler violence soars.
Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland, calls it vital for security
US delegation seeks to lower US-Denmark-Greenland tensions amid Trump's threats of tariffs and control claims.
‘Inevitably difficult’: Inside a family’s fight against the US boat strikes
The family of Alejandro Carranza filed the first complaint against the boat bombings. What barriers stand in their way?
Iran holds more funerals after deadly unrest
Footage shows Iranians at funerals in Isfahan and Hamadan for those killed in protests authorities have called riots."
Why is Venezuela ‘uninvestable’ for Big Oil?
After seizures, sanctions and collapse, can Venezuela ever win back Big Oil's trust?
Five pro-Palestinian activists plead not guilty over UK air base break in
The activists pleaded not guilty to damaging property for a purpose prejudicial to the interests or safety of the UK.
Man Utd target Glasner to leave Palace, while Guehi set to sign for City
Oliver Glasner, who has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United, confirms he will leave Crystal Palace.
South Korea’s former President Yoon sentenced to five years: What we know
Former leader found guilty of charges related to 2024 martial law decree, but could face death penalty in separate case.
Africa Cup of Nations: The Final
After weeks of drama, it all comes down to this. The Africa Cup of Nations final. Senegal vs Morocco.
Israeli strikes kill two in Lebanon, UN forces report drone attack
United Nations peacekeepers say a drone 'dropped a grenade' on its troops as Israel continued attacks on Lebanon.
Manchester United vs Manchester City: Premier League – teams, start
Michael Carrick's first United game sees Pep Guardiola's Premier League hopefuls visit in the Manchester derby.
As Russian attacks worsen Ukraine’s energy woes, Trump rebukes Kyiv
Moscow hits Ukraine with hail of drones and missiles as US president says Kyiv 'less ready for a deal' than Russia.
Ukraine scrambling for energy as Russian strikes hit infrastructure
Authorities order emergency imports of electricity as people struggle in sub-freezing temperatures.
Analysis: Why a ‘quick and clean’ US attack on Iran won’t be easy
Donald Trump has boxed himself in by promising to 'help' Iran's protesters. But he has few good options.
The Unknown: A Filmmaker’s Search for Lost Connections
For documentary filmmakers, human connection is everything, but what happens when nobody will talk to you?
Sudan food aid at risk of running dry, UN warns
WFP says $700m needed to prevent the world's worst hunger and displacement crisis from worsening.
Lithuania charges multinational gang of Russian-directed sabotage attacks
Russia behind attempted 2024 arson attack on plant supplying radio wave scanners to Ukrainian military, Lithuania says.
Machado gives her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump
The White House has released a photograph of Venezuela's Machado presenting Trump with the Nobel Peace Prize.
Venezuela’s Machado gives Trump her Nobel Peace Prize: Is it his now?
Machado and Trump met at the White House amid uncertainty over the future of Venezuela.
Egypt’s AFCON pain to spur World Cup bid as Nigeria bronze medal game looms
Record-winners Egypt were one of favourites to add AFCON 2025 to their seven titles but focus turns to FIFA World Cup.
Wimbledon tennis back in UK court with campaigners blocking expansion plans
Wimbledon plans to treble the size of the existing site in London, adding 39 courts, but campaigners seek to block move.
Why Israel’s recognition of Somaliland backfired
Israel's recognition of Somaliland has backfired and reinforced Somalia's territorial integrity.
Salah will be welcomed back at Liverpool after AFCON, says Slot
Unsettled forward Mohamed Salah is set to return to Liverpool on Sunday, once his AFCON duty with Egypt comes to an end.
Billionaires demand more babies but make parenthood unaffordable
The economic model championed by figures like Musk makes raising children economically irrational for most households.
Indonesia sues six companies over environmental harm in flood zones
Environmental groups say government also holds responsibility for granting firms right to raze large tracts of land.
Incumbent President Museveni takes strong lead in Uganda election count
Museveni is credited with 76 percent in early results; violence reported with opponent Bobi Wine under house arrest.
Prison rights, Elbit’s loss: How the Palestine Action hunger strike ‘won’
As critically ill activists begin re-feeding in prison, campaigners and an MP believe the government made 'concessions'.
Olympic hopes double as act of defiance in war-ravaged Ukraine
At a war-ravaged sports centre in Ukraine, the hope for Olympic glory persists as athletes defy danger while training.
Regained momentum sets Yemen government’s eyes on Houthis in the north
The STC's collapse leads to Yemeni government strides in the south, but Houthis remain defiant in the north.
UN treaty to protect ‘extraordinary’ marine life due to come into force
World-first pact aims to protect 10 million species from threats like climate change, overfishing and deep-sea mining.
Killings in Gaza despite ceasefire phase 2 announcement
At least 10 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza after the US announced the start of phase 2.
Alcaraz-Sinner tennis rivalry is all the hype before Australian Open 2026
Alcaraz and Sinner give a glimpse of their relationship and enthrall fans in South Korea before the Grand Slam season.
Will eliminating fraud clear the US national deficit as Trump claims?
US president says 'massive' fraud has caused budget imbalance, but calculations do not support this.
What happened at emergency UN Security Council on Iran protests
The UN Security Council has held an emergency meeting in the wake of protests in Iran and US threats to intervene.
Taiwan and US seal deal to lower tariffs, boost chip investment
Washington seeks improved access to strategic chip industry of island nation, over which China claims sovereignty.
Canada’s Carney hails ‘strategic partnership’ in talks with China’s Xi
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney seeking to reset ties with Beijing amid global tensions and US tariffs.
Photos: Power outages leave people in freezing conditions in Kyiv
People enduring freezing apartments and snow-covered streets due to limited power in Ukraine's war-stricken capital.
South Korea’s former president found guilty in martial law case
A South Korean court has sentenced former president Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in jail.
Why access to Venezuela’s ‘heavy’ oil is ‘tremendous’ news for US refiners
The type of oil held by Venezuela makes it particularly lucrative for US refineries, analysts say.
Trump threatens to use Insurrection Act in Minnesota: What it means
Trump threatened to invoke the rarely used act if officials failed to quell protests against ICE agents.
Gulf countries gear up diplomacy to stave off US-Iran escalation
Gulf nations don't want the chaos that a US attack on Iran or the collapse of the Islamic Republic would generate.
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