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India drop Rohit Sharma but batters struggle again in Australia
Australia gain the early advantage in Sydney in the World Test Championship deciding fifth Test against India.
French, German foreign ministers visit Damascus to meet Syria’s new rulers
Germany's Annalena Baerbock offers 'outstretched hand', but underlines EU 'expectations' on diversity and tolerance.
South Korea extends Boeing 737-800 inspections as Jeju Air wreckage lifted
Inspections on 101 Boeing jets operated by country's airlines extended to January 10 following the deadly plane crash.
South Korean investigators abandon attempt to arrest president
After a six-hour standoff, South Korean investigators have abandoned attempts to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol at home.
Frexit: Why Ivory Coast is joining African campaign to expel French troops
Ivory Coast is the sixth in a growing list of African nations cutting military ties with former colonial power France.
Biden to block Nippon Steel’s takeover of US Steel, reports say
US president expected to announce decision to block proposed sale of Pittsburgh-based steelmaker as early as Friday.
Syria’s ‘Princesses of Freedom’
Khijou and Samar al-Khateeb were tortured in Bashar al-Assad's prisons and lost family to the system.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,044
Here are the key developments on the 1,044th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
South Korean authorities halt bid to arrest Yoon after hours-long standoff
Anticorruption office says executing warrant 'effectively impossible' after Yoon's security team blocks investigators.
US President Biden awards presidential medal to Trump critic Liz Cheney
A total of 20 recipients were honoured, including two who had investigated the attack on the US Capitol in January 2021.
Maduro government offers reward for location of exiled opposition candidate
Human rights panel calls on Venezuelan government to respect civil liberties as beginning of presidential term nears.
Record number of migrants, refugees reached Canary Islands by sea in 2024
Spain received 63,970 people who arrived through irregular routes last year, including 46,843 in the Canary Islands.
Ecuadorian President Noboa names interim vice president amid spat
Noboa has tussled with Vice President Veronica Abad over questions of insubordination as new general elections approach.
Photos: More than 60 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza
Head of the enclave's police, his deputy and a journalist among those who lost their lives.
US soldier identified as dead in Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion: Reports
Federal law enforcement searched a home in Colorado in connection to the explosion that injured seven on Wednesday.
Are Ukraine war sanctions hurting the EU more than Russia?
Kyiv shuts pipelines, but EU imports of Russian liquefied gas by ship hit a record high.
FBI says New Orleans New Year attacker inspired by ISIL, acted alone
The suspect in the New Orleans New Year attack acted alone but was inspired by ISIL, the FBI said.
Calls grow for release of jailed poet al-Qaradawi after arrest in Lebanon
Egyptian activist Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi was held due to an Egyptian arrest warrant, a Lebanese official said.
500-kilogram metallic object falls from the sky in Kenya
A 500-kilogram metallic object crashed into Mukuku village in Makueni County, Kenya this week.
FBI releases timeline of deadly New Orleans truck-ramming attack
Authorities revealed they now believe suspect Shamsud-Dim Jabbar acted alone in the New Year's attack on Bourbon Street.
Deadly cross-border attacks taking toll on Pakistan, Afghanistan
The Pakistani government and Afghan Taliban have a long history of working together, but tensions are now on the rise.
At least 27 people killed, dozens rescued after two shipwrecks off Tunisia
All the victims and those rescued were from sub-Saharan African countries, says director of civil protection in Sfax.
Israeli strikes kill at least 63 Palestinians across Gaza
At least 63 Palestinians have been killed by widespread Israeli attacks across Gaza, the deadliest day since October.
Musk calls for jailed UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson to be released
US technology billionaire says Tommy Robinson, who is serving in 18-month prison sentence, 'should be freed'.
‘Crime against journalism’: Gaza journalists decry PA’s Al Jazeera ban
Journalists in Gaza say the Palestinian Authority must reverse decision to ban Al Jazeera in the occupied territory.
Syria FM in Saudi Arabia on first foreign visit for new government
Syria's top diplomat arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday in the first foreign visit for Syria's new government.
What we know about the New Orleans attack
US military veteran from Texas is the suspect in the New Orleans car-ramming attack that killed more than 15 people.
Donald Trump and the great Panama Canal tantrum
The incoming president wants to punish Panama for failing to appreciate 'the extraordinary generosity' of the US.
Do not fall for simplistic portrayals of the New Orleans attacker
We owe it to the public, the victims and marginalised communities to challenge official narratives when necessary.
Germany accuses Musk of election meddling over AfD support: What we know
Elon Musk praised AfD and its leader Alice Weidel in an opinion piece for German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
Syria’s new rulers must avoid polarising country further
With many players vying for power in Syria, the country could face many challenges in the coming years.
The Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera in the occupied West Bank
The Palestinian authority has suspended Al Jazeera's operations in the occupied West Bank, which Al Jazeera denounced.
Video: UN team witnesses the devastation of north Gaza
Humanitarian teams from the United Nations and the World Health Organisation have arrived in northern Gaza.
Bangladesh court again rejects bail for Hindu leader charged with sedition
Krishna Das Prabhu faces sedition charges for leading rallies demanding better security for minorities in Chattogram.
Syria in 2024: A year that changed everything in a war-torn nation
Syrians celebrate the end of al-Assad's regime, despite continuing challenges and the destruction across the country.
India clears toxic waste from Bhopal gas leak site, 40 years after disaster
Authorities say incinerating poison is environmentally safe as activists raise alarm over potential water contamination.
Syrian Foreign Minister tells Al Jazeera new government will heal divisions
Syria's Foreign Minister Assad al Shaibani says the new administration is determined to heal divisions in the country.
Syria FM in Saudi Arabia on maiden trip as new rulers reset regional ties
Asaad Al-Shaibani arrived in Riyadh in his first overseas visit since the removal of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria.
Who was Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans truck attack suspect?
The suspect in the car-ramming attack in New Orleans has been identified as a US military veteran from Texas.
‘Modern plunderers’: Lobito Corridor plans bring fear, hesitation in DRC
Will the US-supported project be a hub for regional trade, or a new gateway to plunder DR Congo's natural resources?
Weather agency says China experienced hottest year on record in 2024
In the last four years, China has logged its four warmest years since comparable temperature recordings began in 1961.
Singapore economy grows 4%, beating forecasts
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong says most workers have seen wages outpace inflation.
Israel attacks Gaza ‘humanitarian zone’, killing at least 11, wounding 15
Women, children among dead as Israel's military again attacks civilians sheltering in so-called humanitarian safe zone.
South Korean police raid airport, Jeju Air offices after deadly crash
Police searches come as aviation authorities are probing the cause of the deadliest air disaster on South Korean soil.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,043
Here are the key developments on the 1,043rd day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
At least 10 killed in mass shooting in Montenegro, suspect kills himself
Suspected gunman in shooting rampage in Cetinje town shoots himself in the head after being surrounded by police.
Syria’s Foreign Minister: Rebuilding a nation after al-Assad’s fall
Asaad al-Shaibani discusses Syria's path to democracy, rebuilding trust, lifting sanctions, and avoiding new conflicts.
One dead after Tesla truck catches fire outside of Trump hotel in Las Vegas
Authorities say they are investigating the incident, in which seven people sustained minor injuries.
Fireworks in Hawaii home spark deadly explosion, killing at least three
Both the state governor and mayor of Honolulu pledged to crack down on illegal fireworks in the aftermath of the blast.
Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera operations in the West Bank
PA accuses network of broadcasting 'inciting material' and 'stirring strife' in the country.
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