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Thousands protest in Serbia to mark three months since deadly roof collapse
Tens of thousands march in Novi Sad, blocking roads and bridges in protest against government corruption.
Teen among five Palestinians killed by Israeli air strikes on Jenin
The deadly raids, which Israel calls the 'Iron Wall' campaign, were launched just days after a ceasefire was agreed.
Niche to mainstream: Evolution of Halal tourism in global travel industry
Muslim-friendly tourism market is expected to grow to $410.9bn by 2032.
Salah double helps Liverpool beat Bournemouth, while Forest enjoy 7-0 rout
Mohamed Salah scored both goals as Liverpool win 2-0 at Bournemouth to extend Premier League lead to nine points.
Deadly artillery shelling hits Omdurman market in Sudan, 56 killed
The Health Ministry said at least 158 people were also wounded in Saturday's attack that was blamed on the RSF.
Palestinians released by Israel show signs of ‘torture, starvation’
Palestinians released from Israeli jails show signs of torture and starvation, said Palestinian Prisoner's Society.
Arab ministers reject Trump’s call to displace Palestinians from Gaza
US president has suggested that Egypt and Jordan should to take in Palestinians from Gaza.
Dozens of soldiers, fighters killed in Baloch separatist attack in Pakistan
Fighters reportedly fire at a vehicle carrying Frontier Corps paramilitaries trying to dismantle a roadblock.
Palestinian patients enter Egypt as Rafah crossing opens after nine months
Gaza's Health Ministry says group of 50 patients and their attendants are in Egypt for medical treatment abroad.
A historic moment: The return to north Gaza
Few images hold as much symbolism as those of Palestinians returning.
Is US egg shortage Biden’s fault, as Trump spokesperson claims?
Karoline Leavitt blames Biden for egg shortage, but killing infected birds was Trump's policy, too.
India’s budget gives tax relief to middle class to boost spending, growth
Income tax rates slashed as the world's fifth largest economy focuses on spurring domestic demand and economic growth.
How MAGA fell out with ‘Indian Tech-Bros’
It is no surprise the fragile alignment between Indian professionals and the America First" movement is unravelling.
The PA and Israel are allies in silencing the truth
I witnessed firsthand the PA's brutality against journalists in Gaza. Its possible return does not bode well for us.
The Alaskan hero dogs who prevented a diphtheria epidemic in 1925
One hundred years ago an outbreak of the deadly disease in the Alaskan outpost of Nome caught the world's attention.
Air ambulance carrying child, 5 others crashes in US city of Philadelphia
A young Mexican girl who had been in the US for medical care, her mother, and flight and medical crews were on board.
Hamas releases three Israeli captives in exchange for 183 Palestinians
Hamas hands over Keith Siegel to Red Cross in Gaza City, after Ofer Kalderon and Yarden Bibas were freed.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,073
Here are the key developments on the 1,073rd day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
‘Beautiful board’: How chess saved an Indian village from alcohol, gambling
The game helped a south Indian community escape alcoholism and gambling. Now, it's known as the Chess Village of India.
Four years after coup, Myanmar regime prepares for ‘violent, messy’ polls
Pressure is building on Myanmar's rulers to hold what opposition groups promise will be fraught national elections.
Trump at odds with US military veterans over snarled Afghan relocations
Advocates say broad executive orders have hurt Afghans seeking to flee to the US after aiding its military and groups.
A rush to normalcy? New Orleans truck attack survivors struggle with trauma
Witnesses traumatised by the violence on New Year's Day have expressed frustration with a lack of mental health support.
Iran warns any attack on its nuclear sites would trigger ‘all-out war’
Iran's FM Abbas Araghchi tells Al Jazeera that Iran would 'immediately and decisively' to an US or Israeli attack.
Trump envoy arrives in Venezuela to meet Maduro about deportation flights
Despite tense relations, Maduro government has suggested it could coordinate with Trump on immigration enforcement.
White House announces tariffs on Canada, Mexico & China
The White House spokeswoman has said that the US will place 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and 10% on China.
What’s happening in Myanmar? | Start Here
Myanmar's military regime is under pressure, four years after it seized back power in a coup.
Why incarcerated workers play a key role in fighting California’s fires
Nearly 1,750 incarcerated firefighters are trained to fight California's flames for as little as $10 per day.
German parliament rejects opposition migration bill backed by far-right AfD
Bill calling for tougher rules on migration widely criticised for undermining 'firewall' against working with far right.
India beat England to seal T20 cricket series as sub Rana vexes Buttler
India survive late England rally after a mini-collapse of their own to seal five-match series with a game to spare.
WhatsApp says its users targeted by Israeli spyware company Paragon
An official at the Meta-owned platform says it detected attempts by Paragon to hack its users' accounts.
Canada, Mexico leaders brace for Trump’s tariffs
Mexico's Sheinbaum and Canada's Trudeau say they are ready to respond should Trump impose 25% tariffs.
Can Trump fulfil his grandiose foreign policy promises?
Political scientist John Mearsheimer argues that Trump can't ethnically cleanse Gaza or resolve the Ukraine war.
What will shape Syria’s future?
Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa has promised to unify the country in his first speech to the nation.
Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu in court as Turkish opposition fears crackdown
Ekrem Imamoglu denies charges that he tried to influence Turkiye's judiciary in remarks he made about officials.
Hamas leaders say they are ‘ready’ to talk with Trump. Do they trust him?
After ceasefire, Hamas leaders are open to talk with 'anyone' who can advance their cause - even US President Trump.
Elon Musk is the X-factor in the new Trump administration
With Trump on his side, the tech-billionaire appears to be gearing up to remake the world according to his own whims.
Hamas names three more Israeli captives to be freed in Gaza ceasefire swap
Palestinian Prisoner's Media Office says 90 Palestinian prisoners to be swapped for the captives on Saturday.
‘Like the drug trade’: Argentina debates limiting online gambling for teens
Experts say reform is needed to stop teens from betting online, but Javier Milei has threatened to veto a recent bill.
Thousands of Nigerian children detained in Kano over ‘security threat’
Thousands of children in the northern Nigerian city of Kano are struggling to survive on the streets.
Key Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopening for medical evacuations
EU restarts monitoring the key border crossing which has been closed to people since May 2024 amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Egyptian protesters reject Trump’s Palestinian resettlement plan
Crowds gathered on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing to protest Trump's Palestinian removal plan.
DC plane crash: What we know about the victims and ongoing investigation
Young figure skaters Spencer Lane and Jinna Han were on the American Airlines flight that collided with the Black Hawk.
Democracy doesn’t exist in the United States: Chris Hedges
Marc Lamont Hill speaks with the former war correspondent about liberal democracy and Trump's second term.
Champions League draw: Real Madrid face Man City in playoff
Defending champions Real Madrid face the team they replaced as holders, Man City, following the draw in Switzerland.
Rwanda-backed rebels vow to take DRC capital after claiming capture of Goma
M23 rebels promise to march to Kinshasa as they capture Goma and advance towards Bukavu in eastern DR Congo.
DR Congo’s M23 rebels threaten ‘march’ to capital city
The Rwanda-backed rebels taking over territory in DR Congo have vowed to fight all the way to the capital.
Gaza’s Rafah Crossing reopening for medical evacuations
The Rafah Crossing, a vital route for humanitarian aid into Gaza, is reopening for medical evacuations.
Gaza ‘ceasefire at risk’ if UNRWA forced to stop operations
UK, France and Germany reiterate 'grave concern' over Israeli law forbidding contact between its officials and UN agency
Did Trump’s firing aviation officials raise the risk of the DC plane crash?
Experts say Trump firing aviation officials and ending DEI programmes likely did not affect aircraft.
Ukraine drone attack sparks fire at key Russian oil refinery
Kyiv's latest attack on Russia's critical infrastructure hits second oil refinery in space of a week.
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