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Real Madrid storm back at Man City in Champions League to control tie
Real Madrid come from behind twice at Manchester City to win 3-2 in the first leg of their Champions League tie.
Key takeaways from meeting between Trump, Jordan’s King Abdullah
The focus of the meeting was Trump's plan that the US take over Gaza and Palestinians be displaced to Jordan and Egypt.
In change in crypto enforcement, SEC and Binance seek pause in lawsuit
Joint motion is first clear effort to retreat from US regulator's prior crypto enforcement under Democratic leadership.
Starbucks sued by US state of Missouri for using DEI policies
Missouri accused Starbucks of tying executive pay to the company's achieving racial and gender-based hiring quotas.
Palestinian father reunites with his lost baby after a year of war
A father was able to reunite with his lost son after a family took him in and ensured his survival during the Gaza war.
US trade partners criticise Trump for 25-percent steel, aluminium tariffs
Allies like Canada called the tariffs 'unacceptable', arguing they weaken economic integration and hurt economies.
Joy in Israel, restrictions in Palestine for released captives, prisoners
In Israel, released captives are welcomed with joy; in Palestine, celebrations are banned.
Can simplifying AI rules in Europe create competition for US and China?
Europe to cut red tape to make artificial intelligence advancements easier.
Trump hosts Jordan’s King Abdullah II after Gaza ‘take over’ plan
President Donald Trump met Jordan's King Abdullah II at the White House, pressing him to take in Palestinians from Gaza.
Yemen’s Houthis warn they are ready to attack Israel if Gaza war resumes
Announcement comes after Hamas said it would pause release of captives, citing Israeli violations of ceasefire.
Who will Israelis blame if the Gaza ceasefire breaks down?
Hamas announces that the release of captives held in Gaza will be suspended, citing Israeli violations.
Netanyahu threatens to resume Israel’s war on Gaza if captives not released
The ceasefire has been called into question as Hamas accuses Israel of violating key provisions of the agreement.
‘Outraged’: WFP says staff member dies while detained in northern Yemen
Agency confirms death of staffer a day after UN pauses operations in northern Yemen due to Houthi detentions.
Rwanda-backed M23 fighters resume attacks in DR Congo after two-day pause
Fighters continue advancing on South Kivu province despite ceasefire calls from regional leaders.
Football star Sam Kerr found not guilty of racial harassment in England
The Chelsea striker is cleared of racially aggravated harassment after calling a police officer 'stupid and white'.
Who sells the most steel and aluminium to the US and who is facing tariffs?
Donald Trump plans to place 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, valued at about $50bn in 2024.
‘Eat the Rich’: A Growing Class Divide
We explore rising class consciousness among Gen Z and millennials and the growing awareness of economic inequality.
Why the Gaza ceasefire is in jeopardy
Hamas says it won't release any more Israeli captives as part of the Gaza ceasefire.
Teacher admits to stabbing pupil to death in South Korea
Teacher at Daejeon elementary school has not yet been arrested for killing of 7-year-old girl, police say.
Rubiales ‘totally sure’ Hermoso consented to kiss at World Cup, trial hears
Spain ex-football chief Luis Rubiales told his version of events over alleged forced kiss of Jenni Hermoso at World Cup.
Gaza in need of shelter and supplies as winter storms hit
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is being exacerbated as displaced Palestinians face a shortage of shelter.
Vance rails against AI regulation in Paris as US faces off with EU, China
US vice president warns global leaders against striking AI deals with 'authoritarian regimes' in a veiled jab at China.
Did Israel violate the Gaza ceasefire? What to know about Hamas’s pause
Hamas says it will halt its captive releases until Israel complies with the terms of the ceasefire agreed between them.
Woman jailed in Sweden for keeping Yazidi slaves in Syria
The 52-year-old gets 12 years in jail for 'genocide, crimes against humanity and serious war crimes' by ISIL in 2015.
How to amplify African voices in the art world
"I'm all about collaborating with the girls."
The Gazafication of Jenin will not succeed
Palestinian resistance is an idea that cannot be bombed away.
One dead, eight sickened in Uganda’s new Ebola outbreak
Uganda's Health Ministry has confirmed nine Ebola cases in the country.
The US held migrants at Guantanamo before. Is Trump’s approach different?
The US has held migrants at Guantanamo before, with fewer than 100 in recent years. How does Trump's approach differ?
Bomb blast kills at least five in Afghanistan
Police say Taliban security personnel were among those killed in the as-yet unclaimed attack.
The UK’s ruling Labour government ‘paved the way for Reform to rise’
Al Jazeera interviews Professor Aurelien Mondon on the rise of populism.
Ukraine ‘may be Russian someday’: Trump
US president and Kyiv suggest a deal on rare earths could compensate Washington for aid.
Super Bowl performer explains Palestine-Sudan flag protest
The Super Bowl halftime performer who staged a protest with the flags of Palestine and Sudan told us why he had to act.
Israeli offensive on occupied West Bank forcibly displaced 40,000: UN
The UN says 44 deaths in the occupied West Bank since January were linked to operations in Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas.
Luka Doncic makes LA Lakers debut with win against Utah Jazz
Five-time All-NBA guard Luka Doncic begins LA Lakers career just over a week after his blockbuster trade from Dallas.
Corruption derailing climate fight, watchdog warns
Transparency International says corruption holds back global cooperation on climate change policy.
‘Tug of war’: Chagos Islands deal tearing families apart in Mauritius
Mauritius awaits Trump's approval for UK to hand over archipelago, with Chagossians at odds over what's in it for them.
Trump says Gaza ceasefire should end on Saturday if captives not freed
US President Donald Trump suggested Israel should cancel the ceasefire in Gaza if all captives are not released.
UN suspends operations in Yemen’s Houthi stronghold after staff detained
The UN said the 'extraordinary and temporary measure' was taken to ensure the safety and security of its personnel.
As Jordan’s King Abdullah meets Trump, can he resist US pressure on Gaza?
Trump's comments on displacing Palestinians from Gaza faces strong opposition from Jordan and Arab countries.
Google switches name of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America for US users
California-based internet giant says the name of the body of water will depend on location of the user.
North Korea warns of retaliation after US nuclear submarine docks in Busan
Pyongyang warns of 'acute military confrontation' after USS Alexandria submarine docks in South Korean port.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,083
Here are the key developments on the 1,083rd day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Trump slaps 25% tariffs on steel, aluminium, raising new trade war fears
US president says measures are a response to domestic industry being 'pummelled by both friend and foe alike'.
Trump administration to ban transgender people from military enlistment
The Republican leader has repeatedly sought to limit the ability of transgender people to serve in US armed forces.
Elon Musk-led group makes $97.4bn bid for OpenAI
Musk's bid could ratchet up longstanding tensions with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the future of the startup.
US judge orders Trump administration to obey halt on spending freeze
Judge rules US government has defied previous ruling that suspended Trump's sweeping order to freeze federal spending.
How Sudan and Palestine made it to the Super Bowl
The Sudanese and Palestinian people have made it clear they will not let systemic suppression silence them.
Outrage after Israeli police raid famed Palestinian bookshops
Israeli police raided the famed Education Bookshop in occupied East Jerusalem.
PA’s Abbas ends programme of allowances to families of slain Palestinians
Decree says families of Palestinians jailed or killed by Israel may apply for social welfare assistance like others.
Guatemala bus crash kills more than 50 people
A bus in Guatemala City fell from a highway and plunging into a polluted ravine, killing more than 50 people.
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