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South Africa’s Antarctica base hit by assault claims: What happened?
A base staff member allegedly attacked the expedition leader over a schedule change, officials said.
US approves first sale of laser-guided precision rockets to Saudi Arabia
The Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System is a cost-effective choice for shooting down low-cost small armed drones.
North Korea tests anti-aircraft weapons as Russia’s security chief arrives
The latest launch appears to be 'the testing of weapons for export to Russia to be used in Ukraine', expert says.
Despite rising prices, Pakistan’s love for sugar remains unshaken
With overall inflation down and prices of other commodities stable, consumers are willing to pay more for sugar.
Indonesian volcano sends ash cloud 8km high, some flights cancelled
The eruption disrupted several flights and raised emergency warnings to their highest level for locals and tourists.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,121
These are the key developments on day 1,121 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Second night of protests in Turkiye after Istanbul mayor detained
Predawn arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sets off protests in several cities and likely to continue into the weekend.
London’s Heathrow airport shuts after fire causes power outage
London airport says it will close until midnight on Friday for the safety of passengers and workers.
Trump orders increased minerals production, says Ukraine deal coming soon
US president invokes wartime powers to boost production of rare earths and other critical minerals.
Donald Trump signs executive order to ‘eliminate’ Department of Education
The executive order begins the process of dismantling the department, a process which requires congressional approval.
Georgetown researcher arrest escalates Trump speech crackdown, scholars say
Georgetown fellow Badar Khan Suri, an Indian citizen, was targeted over his personal views on Palestine, supporters say.
Jordan defeat Palestine in AFC World Cup qualifiers to pressure South Korea
Jordan beat Palestine, while Iran defeat Kuwait as pair keep pressure on group leaders South Korea in Group B.
Japan first team to qualify for 2026 World Cup after victory over Bahrain
Japan ensure a top two finish with 2-0 win against Bahrain in Group C of Asia qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
Denmark beat sorry Portugal 1-0 in Nations League quarterfinal first-leg
Hojlund came off the bench to net the winner as his side beat Portugal 1-0 in the first leg of their quarterfinal.
Missiles from Yemen target Israel despite US threats
At least two missiles launched from Yemen triggered warning sirens in Israel and the occupied West Bank on Thursday.
Will diplomacy end the conflict in eastern DRC?
Congolese and Rwandan leaders called for a ceasefire after holding direct talks in Qatar.
Ukraine, Russia to hold talks with US officials in Saudi Arabia next week
Kyiv and Moscow confirm attendance at separate talks with US officials in Saudi Arabia set for Monday.
Kirsty Coventry elected as first female president of IOC
The International Olympic Committee elected Kirsty Coventry as its first female president with a single round of voting.
Kirsty Coventry elected as first woman IOC president
Coventry wins the race to succeed Thomas Bach and will be first African to become International Olympic Committee chief.
Taliban releases US detainee George Glezmann in Trump administration deal
Glezmann is the third US citizen released by the Taliban since January, as part of agreements brokered by Qatar.
Netanyahu never planned to “Abandon Gaza Militarily”
Netanyahu on Gaza
Israel targeting West Bank refugee camps is ethnic cleansing, analyst
Israel's targeting of refugee camps to end the Palestinian refugee issue" is part of plans to ethnically cleanse.
Thousands mourn victims of North Macedonia nightclub fire
Ceremonies held across the country, but main funeral was in Kocani, where 30 victims were buried.
As Trump seeks systemic change, does the US have an obligation to refugees?
Experts say Trump is testing vulnerabilities in existing refugee law. The outcome could be transformative.
A year under siege: Meet the Venezuelan leaders trapped in an embassy
Five members of Venezuela's opposition have sought refuge inside the Argentinian embassy, fearing arrest and repression.
Thirst Among the Ruins
People & Power investigates how Israel further weaponises water in Gaza since the war started and why it is a war crime.
What does living in space do to the human body?
Spending months in space is brutal on the human body. Some effects may last a lifetime.
Small town holds mass burial for North Macedonia club fire victims
The small North Macedonian town of Kocani held a mass burial for victims of the Pulse nightclub fire.
Will Trump’s policies pay off or will the US fall into recession?
President Donald Trump wants to restructure the US economy. He's promising Americans a boom in wealth.
‘Lunatic’: Trump’s long history of abusing judges who oppose him
From 'radical lunatic', to 'unhinged' and 'unfair', Trump never holds back when showing disapproval of US judges.
Mass protests in Turkiye over arrest of Istanbul mayor
Thousands of people in Turkiye are protesting the arrest of Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
In Yemen’s Sanaa, fear and defiance after US bombs
Yemenis have already lived through years of war but are worried things will get worse if US intensifies its campaign.
1-year-old among victims of Israel’s indiscriminate bombing of Gaza
Video shows a Palestinian father's last moments with his child after his pregnant wife and 1-year-old son were killed.
Ethiopia rules out conflict with Eritrea over Red Sea access
Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed vows peaceful approach via dialogue amid recent fears about possible war between the neighbours.
Why Canada should not cancel – for now – the American-made F35 warplanes
Mark Carney should not tip his hand while fighting a trade war with Trump.
Russia, Ukraine ramp up drone attacks overnight despite truce talks
Kyiv strikes a strategic bomber base in Engels while Russia launches a series of drone strikes in eastern Ukraine.
Eddie Jordan: Former F1 Jordan team boss dies aged 76
The charismatic Irish businessman-turned-Formula One Jordan Grand Prix team owner and TV commentator dies of cancer.
‘Don’t trust anyone’: Have Syria’s Alawites lost faith in new government?
Syria's Alawites fear they may never be safe after hundreds were killed in sectarian-motivated violence.
Turkiye detains 37 people over social media posts about Istanbul mayor
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is in custody after being detained on corruption, terror charges, which led to protests.
Fact check: Is Tren de Aragua invading the US, as Trump says?
Trump cites the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport a Venezuelan gang, calling it an invasion, but legal experts disagree.
M23 rebels capture Walikale, another key town in eastern DR Congo
M23 seized the mining hub in its farthest advance west, despite calls for a ceasefire from DRC and Rwanda.
DRC fights to end trade in ‘blood minerals’
Rwanda denies link to M23 rebels as trade in smuggled DRC minerals is said to hit $1bn a year.
Columbia, I want my money back
As a Palestinian student, my time at Columbia University has been marked by fear, uncertainty and intimidation.
Houthis claim missile launch at Israel amid renewed fighting in Gaza
Yemeni group says hypersonic missile fired on Ben Gurion airport in second attack after Israel breaks Gaza ceasefire.
US air strikes hit residential area in Yemen’s capital
Homes and buildings in a residential area in Yemen's capital were hit in some of the latest air attacks by the US.
Indonesia passes law allowing greater military role in government
Activists in world's third-largest democracy warn that changes to the law could signal a return to military rule.
The ‘ghost reporters’ writing pro-Russian propaganda in West Africa
Al Jazeera finds that nonexistent writers are spreading anti-France sentiment across West and Central Africa.
Nowruz 2025: Traditions, haft sin and celebrations of the Persian New Year
Celebrated across Iran and several other countries, the holiday symbolises renewal and prosperity.
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill more than 70, including newborn baby
Women and children among those reported dead in predawn attacks across northern and southern Gaza.
Why has the UK government announced swingeing welfare cuts?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says cuts will save UK billions per year, but advocacy groups slam move as immoral'.
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