Feed aljazeera Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

Favorite IconAl Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

Link https://www.aljazeera.com/
Feed https://www.aljazeera.com/xml/rss/all.xml
Copyright © 2026 Al Jazeera Media Network
Updated 2026-03-02 20:30
Sweden announces emergency guarantees for energy companies
PM says Sweden is facing the prospect of a 'war winter' due to an energy crunch amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
Turkey offers to mediate in Ukraine nuclear plant standoff
Fighting around the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine is stoking fears of an atomic disaster.
US: Pilot lands plane after threatening to crash into Walmart
The identity of the pilot, who circled an area in the US state of Mississippi, has not been released.
Fuel leak ruins NASA’s second attempt at launching Moon rocket
Fuel leak ruins NASA's second bid at launching the SLS, delaying the debut of its Moon-to-Mars mission by weeks.
Pakistan appeals for more aid as flood death toll rises
Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority reports 57 more deaths in flood-affected areas.
Libyan armed factions clash on outskirts of Tripoli
Fighting erupts in the capital as forces aligned with the internationally recognised government assert their control.
Erdogan challenges Greece over alleged airspace violations
Turkish president warns Greece it will pay a 'heavy price' if it harasses Turkish fighter jets over the Aegean.
Thousands flee, several hurt as wildfire scorches California
In the last five years, California has experienced the largest and most destructive fires in state history.
NASA’s most powerful rocket ever set for second Moon attempt
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather near the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to witness the launch.
At least 19 civilians killed in al-Shabab attack in Somalia
Al-Qaeda-linked fighters also destroyed trucks laden with food aid in the deadly assault in Hiran region.
‘Friendly ties’: Myanmar’s top general to visit Russia
Military leader Min Aung Hlaing will hold talks with Russian officials to 'further cement cooperation'.
Fog of war: Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russian forces
Both sides have claimed victories in the initial days of what Ukrainians called a potential turning point in the war.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 192
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 192nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Will Pakistan’s deadly floods leave economic recovery sinking?
Devastating flooding has left one-third of the country under water and affected at least 33 million Pakistanis.
Canadian hockey has a rape problem
Cases involving players spanning decades have come to light. Worse, victims are shamed and accountability is missing.
US Open: Serena Williams loses in third round
Former world number one likely to have played her last match as a professional tennis player.
Serena Williams timeline: Highs and lows of her tennis career
From turning professional aged 14 to losing at US Open, a list of her success and controversies on the tennis court.
Russia bids farewell to last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
In power between 1985 and 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev sought to transform the Soviet Union with democratic reforms.
Eight dead, 37 rescued after attempt to cross Rio Grande to US
The International Organization for Migration points to rising fatalities as more people attempt to enter US from Mexico.
Seven police officers killed in Colombia explosives attack
Attack is the deadliest on security forces since President Gustavo Petro took office promising to restore peace.
US approves potential $1.1bn weapons sale to Taiwan
Potential sale of anti-ship and air-to-air missiles to Taiwan comes amid heightened tensions between US and China.
Argentina: Demonstrators rally for VP after assassination attempt
Thousands demonstrate in Buenos Aires, hours after Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner survived gun attack outside her home.
UK Conservatives finish voting for new PM, Truss likely to win
Truss is widely expected to be named the winner next week and succeed Boris Johnson as the UK's next leader.
Russia’s Gazprom keeps gas pipeline to Germany turned off
Energy giant says it cannot restart gas deliveries after finding faults in Nord Stream 1 pipeline during maintenance.
Sri Lanka’s Gotabaya Rajapaksa returns weeks after fleeing island
Rajapaksa quit as president in July after protesters angry over the economic crisis stormed his office and residence.
NASA aims to launch new Artemis Moon rocket on Saturday
Fuel leaks and a bad engine sensor foiled Monday's attempt, managers say they have now addressed the problems.
White House vows to tackle sexual assault in military amid rise
Pentagon survey released this week finds reported sexual assault cases in US military increased by 13 percent in 2021.
Is nuclear energy making a comeback?
From Europe to Asia, a number of countries are building new nuclear power plants.
Gunmen kill dozens in Ethiopia’s Oromia region: Report
Witnesses say at least 42 people have been killed as clashes between the Oromo and Amhara groups escalate.
Unsealed documents reveal new details from search of Trump’s home
The FBI says it seized empty folders with classified banners and top secret documents from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
Thousands in Iraq demand regime change after Shia factions clash
Protesters affiliated to 2019 protest movement demand political change after deadly clashes between main Shia factions.
‘Completely new’ COVID strains possible in winter: EU drug agency
Existing vaccines and adaptive ones should protect people from serious illness and death, the EU agency says.
Mississippi capital’s water woes persist as aid trickles in
Jackson residents are lining up at distribution points to get bottled water after flooding spurred crisis this week.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man after alleged stabbing attack
Israeli troops opened fire at the man in Beit Einun in the northeast of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
Iran says it briefly seized US drones in Red Sea amid tensions
The incident marks the second time US drones were seized in a week amid stalled negotiations over Iran's nuclear deal.
Second UN helicopter crashes in eastern DR Congo in five months
There were no passengers on board and three crew members were injured, the UN's World Food Programme said.
US job growth robust in August; jobless rate increases to 3.7%
The positive job numbers mean that the US central bank is on track to deliver more interest rate hikes.
Germany confirms $28m settlement with 1972 Munich attack families
The figure is a significant increase from the previous offer which comes ahead of the 50th anniversary of the attack.
Indian activist Teesta Setalvad gets bail in 2002 riots case
Modi critic was arrested in June for allegedly coaching witnesses and forging documents in cases relating to the riots.
Extinction Rebellion protesters superglue selves at UK parliament
Climate change activists padlock themselves to gates outside parliament, saying 'we cannot afford to go on like this'.
Explainer: Why is there renewed fighting in northern Ethiopia?
The Ethiopian government and Tigrayan rebels blame each other for restarting the war which was ignited in November 2020.
Myanmar court sentences ex-UK envoy, husband to year in prison
Ex-UK ambassador to Myanmar Vicky Bowman and her husband convicted over alleged immigration offences.
Yamashita ready to become Japan’s first female World Cup referee
Yamashita, France's Frappart and Rwanda's Mukansanga will become the first women to referee at a men's World Cup.
Greenpeace drops boulders in UK sea against ‘destructive’ fishing
Environmental campaigners say the boulders will make it impossible for fishing gear to be dragged along the seabed.
China locks down 21 million people in Chengdu as COVID-19 cases rise
'The current state of epidemic control is abnormal, complex and grim,' authorities say.
Lufthansa cancels 800 flights as pilots strike over better pay
Pilots of Germany's biggest carrier stage a one-day strike over pay, affecting more than 100,000 passengers.
Seven killed in latest tribal violence in Sudan’s Blue Nile state
The clashes follow intercommunal violence between Hausa and Birta ethnic groups in July that left 105 dead.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa and US’s Biden to meet amid Russian war
Biden and Ramaphosa, who spoke by phone in April, are expected to focus their talks on trade, energy and other issues.
Mosque blast in Afghanistan kills prominent scholar, civilians
At least 18 people killed, including pro-Taliban imam, in suicide attack on mosque in Herat city with many wounded.
US says Iran’s latest response on nuclear deal ‘not constructive’
US and Iran have been trading changes to a 'final' proposal to revive the accord, presented by the EU in early August.
...1143114411451146114711481149115011511152...