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 2026-04-30 22:30
Biden condemns ‘big lie’, blames Trump for January 6 violence
Former president, Republicans are threatening American democracy with attacks on voting rights, Biden says.
French parliament approves Macron’s COVID-19 vaccine pass plan
Officials hope the bill comes into force by January 15 as France faces a surge in infections.
Several killed in Sudan protests against military rule
Security forces kill three protesters as thousands gather across Sudan in first rallies since PM Hamdok resigned.
Kazakhstan unrest: From Russia to US, the world reacts
Bloody protests have drawn the attention of regional powers Russia and China, as well as Western capitals.
Lebanon’s Clown of Hope | Close Up
A Lebanese clown helps disadvantaged communities by bringing laughter and hope.
Visualising Apple’s $3 trillion market valuation
Tech giant is the first company to hit a market capitalisation of $3 trillion. How do its closest competitors stack up?
Inspiring Stories
With stories from Jordan, Italy and the US, Portal rounds up some of the most uplifting stories from Al Jazeera Digital.
Taiwan Tension
From tension over Taiwan to the European refugee crisis - Portal rounds up some of Al Jazeera’s best digital content.
Uranium prices surge on Kazakhstan unrest
Kazakhstan produces more than 40% of the world's uranium and unrest in the country has seen prices of the metal surge.
Are we about to enter the golden age of the worker?
How the pandemic has highlighted the importance of critical jobs and normalised flexible working for some.
US marks one-year anniversary of Capitol riot: Live
US President Joe Biden and VP Kamala Harris will deliver remarks as US commemorates victims of deadly Capitol attack.
January 6: Will every major US election be followed by riots?
A year after the riot at Congress, 30% of Americans still believe the 2020 election was a fraud. Can democracy recover?
Does the Kazakh crisis provide Russia a chance to restore power?
Rare and violent protests in the former Soviet nation are being watched closely in Moscow and across Central Asia.
A year later: Trump’s role in US Capitol riot still being probed
A House investigation seeks to understand what the White House knew in the days before and after January 6.
Anxiety in Kashmir as India panel proposes to redraw election map
Controversial proposal to increase assembly seats in Jammu causes anger among Muslims, who form majority in the region.
Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli army in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces shot dead 21-year-old man during an army raid on Balata refugee camp near Nablus.
Dutch government ends funding to Palestinian civil society group
Move comes despite review finding no proof of Israeli 'terror' claims against Union of Agricultural Work Committees.
Scepticism grips Romania, the EU’s second-least vaccinated nation
Widespread disinformation and distrust of authorities has left immunisation rates lagging behind other European nations.
As Kazakhstan protests turn deadly, EU warns Russia: Live updates
Protesters, police killed during demonstrations against former Soviet republic's political system in Almaty.
My father’s handwriting
My father wrote in beautiful, elegant strokes with care and patience, each word strummed like a musical chord.
Judiciary officials linked to criminal gangs: Tunisia president
Tunisian president's comments come as former justice minister was arrested and accused of possible 'terrorism' offences.
Trump’s 1/6 finished the job of 9/11
Arguably, on January 6, 2021, Trump's fanatical allies helped finish the job begun by a band of fanatics on 9/11.
China says stable economy ‘crucial’ political issue in 2022
Official says 'all regions and departments' must help stabilise economy ahead of key Communist Party meeting.
Australia, Japan sign ‘historic’ defence pact amid China concerns
Treaty is only Japan's second defence pact and comes amid global concern over China's growing military might.
Djokovic hearing adjourned, to remain in immigration detention
Australia has cancelled Djokovic’s visa and denied entry upon his arrival earlier on Thursday.
Is India targeting foreign-funded NGOs?
Organisations face uncertain future after losing licences allowing them to access accounts.
Profile: Novak Djokovic, tennis court warrior dividing opinion
Djokovic's staggering achievements on court have often been overshadowed by a series of blunders and missteps off it.
Infographic: Wordle word game tips and tricks
How to tackle the online word game that has been gaining popularity on social media.
Nigeria labels bandit gangs ‘terrorists’ in bid to stem violence
Official gazette refers to criminal gangs who carry out kidnappings of students and cattle rustling, among other crimes.
Tunisia doctors have ‘grave fears’ for hunger-striking politician
Noureddine Bhiri's wife and children start sit-in at hospital where senior Ennahdha official is being held.
Kazakh police kill dozens of protesters as CSTO deploys troops
Police say demonstrators were 'eliminated' overnight as a Russia-led alliance approves troops deployment to quell unrest
India: New COVID cases jump nearly four times since start of year
Cases soar to 90,928 in the past 24 hours as New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata experience a surge in infections.
‘Won’t take it any more’: South Korea’s Starbucks baristas rebel
Workers' novel approach to labour activism holds lessons for old guard in country with a history of spirited protest.
Iraqi military marks 101st anniversary as US ends combat mission
Threats from armed groups pose challenges for security forces as they take on task of safeguarding the country.
Explainer: Why Novak Djokovic was not let into Australia
Top-ranked men's tennis player had visa cancelled after arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open.
More than 30,000 displaced by floods in Indonesia’s Sumatra
People take shelter in mosques, public buildings as homes submerged in Aceh and Jambi, with at least two children dead.
Taiwan floats $200m fund to counter Chinese pressure on Lithuania
Offer comes as Baltic nation faces retaliation from Beijing for allowing representative office under the name of Taiwan.
Macau bans flights; US army in Japan tightens COVID rules – Live
The latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic, as Australia denies entry to unvaccinated tennis star Novak Djokovic.
North Korea says Wednesday test was hypersonic missile
Second test of advanced weaponry underlines Pyongyang's commitment to modernising its military despite UN ban.
Chile’s constitutional assembly elects new president
Epidemiologist Maria Elisa Quinteros takes helm of body tasked with replacing Chile's Pinochet-era constitution.
‘Rules are rules’: Australia denies entry to Novak Djokovic
Authorities say tennis champ 'failed to provide appropriate evidence to meet entry requirements' amid COVID pandemic.
‘Whatever it takes’: Garland promises accountability for Capitol riot
US attorney general says investigations into January 6 attack will go on 'as long as it takes' to achieve justice.
Kazakhstan asks Russian-led alliance for help quelling protests
Kazakh interior ministry says eight police officers killed in unrest sparked by fuel price rise.
US Coast Guard sends 119 migrants back to Cuba
Cubans seeking to reach the US by sea were detained over three days in 12 separate operations, Coast Guard says.
Fed minutes flag chance of earlier or faster interest rate hike
Minutes from the US Fed's final policy-setting meeting did not give explicit guidance on exact timing of a rate hike.
What is behind the protests rocking Kazakhstan?
Protests against fuel price rises have spiralled amid wider political and economic grievances.
Sheikh Jarrah: Palestinian family faces forced displacement
Salem family lives in fear as they await forced expulsion at any moment from the home they have lived in since 1951.
Did the FBI find Civil War gold? Treasure hunters sue for answers
Father and son owners of Finders Keepers sued the US Justice Department for details of an FBI search for legendary gold.
The shine is off Bitcoin as dip buyers remain scarce
Bitcoin has been languishing around $47,000, well below early November’s highs of nearly $69,000.
Will so-called comfort women get any compensation?
South Koreans were forced to provide sexual services to Japanese soldiers before and during the Second World War.
...1448144914501451145214531454145514561457...