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El Salvador offers to jail US convicts in ‘unprecedented’ proposal
President Bukele's proposal includes imprisoning US criminals in El Salvador's largest prison for a fee.
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels declare ceasefire in DRC
The M23 armed group said it will pause its advance across DR Congo for humanitarian reasons.
China retaliates with tariffs on US goods after Trump’s move
China will impose tariffs of 15 percent on imports of coal and LNG from the US in retaliation for 10 percent levy.
OpenAI chief Altman inks deal with S Korea’s Kakao after DeepSeek upset
Partnership will allow South Korean tech firm to use ChatGPT for its artificial intelligence services.
Trump to withdraw US from UN Rights Council, extend UNRWA funds ban: Report
The US president is expected to sign the orders cutting ties with the UN agencies as Netanyahu visits the White House.
Elon Musk tightens grip on gov’t, sparking ‘coup’ accusations
Tech billionaire has upended the federal bureaucracy in the two weeks since US President Donald Trump took office.
Advocates warn Trump’s threat to deport pro-Palestine students harms all
Critics say Trump's attempt to combat anti-Semitism on campus \ promotes fear and repression among immigrants.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,076
Here are the key developments on the 1,076th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Petro vs Trump: The diplomatic standoff that could shape Colombia’s future
The clash between Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump over deportations could have major political and economic consequences.
‘We will not stand idly’: Rights groups file suit against Trump asylum ban
The move is the latest challenge to Trump's hardline immigration policies, arguing that barring asylum violates US law.
Gaza authorities plead for tents, accuse Israel of obstructing aid
Government Media Office says securing temporary shelters is the 'most pressing' humanitarian need in Gaza.
Echoing Trump, Ecuador announces 27-percent tariffs on Mexican goods
President Daniel Noboa also ordered a greater military presence at local ports due to 'destabilisation' by armed groups.
Trump delays Canada tariffs, but anger and calls to rethink US ties persist
Canada faces calls to reduce its 'dependence' on the US amid threats by President Donald Trump to impose stiff tariffs.
Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform Party leads in UK poll for first time
If a general election were held tomorrow, 25 percent of British voters would choose Reform, YouGov poll suggests.
Trump orders creation of sovereign wealth fund, says it could buy TikTok
Investors were surprised by the news because the US runs a deficit and doesn't have the finances needed for such a fund.
US Secretary of State Rubio says he has become ‘acting director’ of USAID
The Trump administration has sought to rein in US assistance abroad, with his advisers warning USAID could be closed.
What’s behind surge in Israeli attacks on Palestinian homes in West Bank?
Israeli PM Netanyahu reiterates pledge to 'redraw' the Middle East as he arrives in the US for talks with Trump.
Israeli military truck rams vendor’s cart in Tulkarem
Video shows an Israeli military truck ramming into a Palestinian vendor's cart in Tulkarem, occupied West Bank.
NATO chief says European defence without US ‘will not work’
Mark Rutte says trade tensions under Trump will not affect NATO's deterrence, stressing unity in military alliance.
Trump tariffs top agenda at EU meeting
European Union leaders gathered on Monday amidst the threat of tariffs from US President Donald Trump on imports.
Ex-UK soldier Daniel Khalife sentenced to 14 years for spying for Iran
Court says Khalife, who previously escaped from jail, passed information to 'enemy state' for more than two years.
Mexico’s president details call with Trump that paused tariffs
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum explained what happened in her call with Trump that paused tariffs.
Trump, Sheinbaum announce one-month pause in threatened Mexico tariffs
Mexico's president said 10,000 troops will deploy to the border as she negotiates to stop threatened 25-percent tariffs.
Global stocks swoon as Trump tariffs hit markets
Economists say tariffs would slow global growth and drive prices higher.
Satellite images show Israel building military bases in Syria buffer zone
Images verified by Al Jazeera's Sanad unit shed light on Israel's plans after it expanded area of control in Syria.
Senior ISIL Somalia commander captured in Puntland
Police say Abdirahman Shirwac Aw-Saciid, head of the group's assassination squad, surrendered to authorities.
Spain footballer Hermoso tells court Rubiales kiss ruined ‘happiest day’
Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso appeared as a witness on the first day of Luis Rubiales's trial.
Israeli forces killed 70 in West Bank this year, Health Ministry says
PA accuses Israel of waging an 'all-out war' on the Palestinian people to carry out 'ethnic cleansing' plans.
Moscow bombing kills pro-Russian paramilitary leader
A bombing at a Moscow apartment building killed paramilitary leader Armen Sarkisyan.
Trump’s tariffs: The US will now find out just how much it needs Mexico
The American jobs that Trump claims are 'threatened' by Mexico actually depend on it to exist.
Chelsea star Sam Kerr faces trial, accused of racially harassing policeman
Australia's all-time leading international goal scorer pleaded not guilty over incident in south-west London in 2023.
Analysis: Jordan faces ‘geopolitical blackmail’ after Trump Gaza demand
Analysts say the new US administration of Donald Trump could lead to major disruptions in the Kingdom of Jordan.
What is USAID, and how central is it to US foreign policy?
Elon Musk's criticism of USAID has sparked debate over whether the aid agency should be permanently closed.
Car bomb kills at least 18 women in northern Syria
A car bomb in northern Syria's Manbij killed at least 18 women and one man, most of them agricultural workers.
‘Colonial erasure’: Iran slams Trump plan to ‘clean out’ Gaza
Iran joins other countries in Middle East in rejecting Trump's proposal for displacing Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan.
As Sudan’s RSF surrounds Darfur’s el-Fasher, ethnic killings feared
The Rapid Support Forces are waging all-out war to conquer the state capital and cement control over all of Darfur.
Man convicted of hate crimes over Quran burnings in Sweden
Court hands suspended sentence to Salwan Najem, whose fellow anti-Muslim campaigner Salwan Momika was killed last week.
Tense calm, fears for the future in DRC’s Goma a week after M23 takeover
Tens of thousands of IDPs are leaving and routine is tentatively returning, as residents hope for peace despite crisis.
South African minister suggests withholding minerals after Trump aid cut
South Africa's minister of mineral resources has suggested halting their supply of minerals to the US.
Russia accelerating executions of Ukrainian POWs: UN
A report finds that Russian troops committed 79 executions in the last six months or so.
Why Gaza’s death toll was raised to nearly 62,000
Authorities in Gaza have updated the death toll from Israel's war on the enclave to 61,709.
Moscow bomb reportedly kills pro-Russian Ukrainian separatist
Pro-Russian paramilitary leader Armen Sarkisyan killed, while Ukraine eyes attacks on recruitment centres.
Both Canadians and Americans to feel “pinch” of tariffs
Trade barriers don't create winners, protectionism hurts both sides, they lead to shared losses."
Spain’s Hermoso says no consent given for World Cup kiss at Rubiales trial
Jenni Hermoso says at trial of ex-Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales that the kiss 'stained' her 2023 World Cup win.
As Germany braces for election, backing the far-right AfD no longer a taboo
The hardline party has 'an increasing influence on public opinion', say analysts, as voters prioritise migration.
Palestinian family reunites in north Gaza for first time in Israel’s war
See the heartwarming moment this Palestinian mother of four reunites with her husband in northern Gaza.
South Africa rejects Trump’s accusations over expropriation act
The US president stated he will cut all funding to the country.
Netanyahu’s US visit: Who is he meeting, and what’s on the agenda?
Phase two of the Gaza ceasefire deal, Iran and its allies, and Arab neighbours in the Middle East are all on the agenda.
Destruction after Israeli forces blew up Palestinian homes in Jenin
At least 20 homes in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin were left in ruins after Israeli forces blew them up.
What Trump’s ‘deportation blitz’ looks like in Ciudad Juarez
In a Mexican city already devastated by US policies, mass deportations are only bringing more misery.
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