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South Sudan army to secure critical Heglig oilfield in Sudan war spillover
The move follows RSF capture and deadly drone attack on Sudan's largest energy facility.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado greets supporters in Oslo
Venezuelan opposition leader greeted supporters in Oslo after missing the ceremony to award her the Nobel Peace Prize.
Bolivia arrests ex-President Luis Arce in corruption investigation
Arce is in custody as part of a probe into alleged financial misconduct while he was economy minister, government says.
Cross-border fighting between Thailand, Cambodia enters fourth day
Both sides have accused each other of violating international law as they await a promised phone call from Donald Trump.
LIVE: Heavy rains, flooding as Storm Byron batters war-torn Gaza
Storm threatens hundreds of thousands of displaced people left homeless in Gaza due to Israel's war on territory.
‘A gesture of love’: Italy’s cuisine joins UNESCO’s cultural heritage list
A UNESCO panel backed Italy's bid, recognising Italian cuisine as a social ritual that binds families, communities.
Despite opposition, US House passes record $901bn defence spending bill
The bill faced notable opposition from lawmakers concerned about the Trump administration's management of the military.
Ukraine reports large Russian mechanised assault in battle for Pokrovsk
Russia has claimed to be in full control of Pokrovsk but Ukrainian forces say they still control northern part of city.
Displaced Gaza families struggle as winter storm hits
Families face flooded tents, sewage, extreme overcrowding, and deepening hardship amid ongoing displacement.
‘He’ll be next’: Donald Trump threatens Colombian President Gustavo Petro
The Republican renewed his threats against Colombia, blaming its left-wing leader for the country's cocaine production.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,386
These are the key developments from day 1,386 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US plans to ask visitors to share 5 years of social media history to enter
Tourists from 42 countries may soon need to also disclose email accounts, extensive family history and biometrics.
US Congress advances bill to nix Caesar Act sanctions on Syria
The US has rolled back a series of restrictive economic sanctions put in place during the rule of Bashar al-Assad.
Arsenal maintain Champions League streak in Brugge, while holders PSG held
Arsenal remain top of UEFA Champions table as they maintain 100 percent record, while holders PSG held in Bilbao.
Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies passes bill to lower Bolsonaro’s sentence
The controversial bill, which prompted a scuffle in Congress's lower chamber, now proceeds to the Senate for a vote.
Tents flood, families seek shelter as Storm Byron bears down on Gaza
Officials warn hundreds of thousands of Palestinians lacking shelter are at risk as heavy rains lash the Strip.
Could others follow Australia banning social media for under-16s?
Measure follows strong debate about online protections.
Manchester City beat Real Madrid 2-1 to pile pressure on Xabi Alonso
Real Madrid beaten 2-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu, raising further questions about the beleaguered coach's future.
Honduran military vows to ensure orderly post-election power transfer
Protests over electoral uncertainty remain peaceful as military assures orderly transition of power in Honduras.
US Congressman Randy Fine suggests Palestinians should ‘be destroyed first’
The Republican lawmaker, a Trump ally, says during a congressional hearing he is 'not afraid' to be called Islamophobic.
Venezuelan opposition leader Machado misses Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
Right-wing opposition leader Maria Corina Machado missed the ceremony awarding her this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
Rwanda-backed M23 militia storms DRC city, displacing 200,000
About 200,000 people have fled the Democratic Republic of the Congo after Rwanda-backed M23 rebels surged into Uvira.
Trump administration says it seized oil tanker off Venezuela coast
The seizure is set to escalate tensions between the US and Venezuela as Trump continues his 'maximum pressure' campaign.
Oldest evidence of deliberate fire use found in England
Experts suggest humans made fire 350,000 years earlier than previously thought, scientists say.
US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates in final decision of the year
The central bank cut rates for the third time in 2025 as limited government data clouds economic outlook.
Anger after deadly dual building collapse in Morocco
Almost two dozen people are confirmed dead after two buildings collapsed in the Moroccan city of Fez.
Iceland joins boycott of Eurovision 2026 in protest at Israel’s involvement
Iceland joins four other nations in a boycott, after the organiser declined to hold a vote over Israel's involvement.
Olympics decision on gender eligibility to come in early 2026
IOC currently has no universal rule in place for the participation of transgender athletes at the Olympic Games.
US general highlights ‘close cooperation’ with Syria against ISIL threats
US military's Central Command chief says there have been 'multiple instances of collaboration' with Syria against ISIL.
UN rights office in ‘survival mode’ amid deep funding cuts
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said the shortfall has already led to 300 job losses.
US federal judge halts Trump’s National Guard operations in California
California Governor Newsom celebrates court victory against Trump's extended National Guard presence in Los Angeles.
WATCH: Palestine prepare for historic FIFA Arab Cup clash with Saudi Arabia
Palestine face Saudi Arabia in the FIFA Arab Cup quarterfinals, the first time the former have reached this stage.
LIVE: Real Madrid vs Manchester City – UEFA Champions League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Madrid host City at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Masked neo-Nazis march through Arkansas community
Residents in Little Rock, Arkansas were outraged when masked neo-Nazis marched through their community.
Are Israel, Hamas entering the second phase of Gaza ceasefire?
The Gaza ceasefire agreement is preparing to enter phase two, even as the first phase fell short of its promises.
Zelenskyy warns Russia, China stepping up military-industrial cooperation
A new report by Ukraine's foreign intelligence has warned of intensifying ties between the strategic partners.
Trump’s $12bn aid package: Are tariffs bleeding US farmers?
Trump says funds will be made available from tariff revenues and promises trade policies will make US farmers 'strong'.
Families shelter in makeshift tents after floods ravage Indonesia’s Sumatra
People are relying on plastic sheets as makeshift shelters after devastating flooding flattened homes in Indonesia.
Could Ukraine hold a presidential election right now, as Trump demands?
What are the practicalities of holding an election in wartime?
Why the battle for Kordofan could be critical for Sudan’s future
Recent attacks in Sudan's Kordofan region have shifted the focus to a region which could be crucial to Sudan's future.
El Palestino: More than a Club
Chile's Palestino FC, where football, identity and resistance unite in a powerful act of Palestinian representation.
Post‑Assad Syria’s security challenges persist despite political change
Syria is seeing major political changes, but security on the ground is still unstable.
One year after the fall of al-Assad, a reporter returns to Damascus
Al Jazeera's Justin Salhani compares Damascus on the day after al-Assad's fall with one year later.
Bulgarian court rejects Lebanon’s extradition request over Beirut blast
No senior figure has been held accountable since the devastating explosion more than five years ago.
How al-Assad’s Syria broke its own people in Sednaya prison
Sednaya, the Assad regime's flagship prison, became Syria's slaughterhouse, where thousands were tortured and killed
Young Palestinian dies in Israeli custody, dozens taken in West Bank raids
Death of 21-year-old raises alarm as rights groups document systematic torture in detention facilities.
Tatjana Haenni named as first female CEO in German football at RB Leipzig
Former player Tatjana Haenni is named the new chief executive, making her the first female boss in the Bundesliga.
Removing Blair from Gaza’s TPC is necessary correction of historic mistake
Tony Blair's anticipated role quickly emerged as a source of deep concern for many stakeholders.
Hamas leader abroad says Palestinians in Gaza must be given chance to heal
Head of Hamas Abroad, Khaled Meshaal, tells Al Jazeera that Palestinians must heal from Israel's genocide.
Israeli troops used this Palestinian woman as a human shield
A Palestinian woman says Israeli soldiers used her as a human shield during a ground operation in Gaza.
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