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Danish PM warns that Russia is waging hybrid war on Europe
EU leaders meet in Denmark after a series of drone incidents near the country's airports and military bases.
Israel begins to intercept Global Sumud Flotilla vessels
Activists on the Global Sumud Flotilla shared a video they said showed Israeli vessels intercepting the fleet.
Can Keir Starmer overcome his political challenges in the UK?
Labour PM's conference speech comes amid right-wing surge and the left's plunge in ratings.
Global Sumud Flotilla sails into ‘high-risk zone’ near Gaza
The Global Sumud Flotilla says its fleet has sailed into the "high-risk zone."
US takes a stake in another firm, this time a large lithium mine
Vancouver-based Lithium Americas is developing one of world's largest lithium mines in northern Nevada.
Germany arrests three men suspected of targeting Jewish institutions
The men are suspected of of being 'foreign operatives' for Hamas and will appear in court Thursday, prosecutors say.
Walmart to phase out synthetic dyes in its US private label food brands
The big box retailer is the latest company to join a slew of others to cut back on additives under White House pressure.
Rescuers race to save survivors of Indonesia school collapse as quake hits
A 6.5-magnitude quake has made rescue efforts even tougher as 72-hour period for best survival chances nears its end.
Supreme Court temporarily blocks Fed Governor Cook firing
High court to hear arguments in January on whether Cook will lose her job but says she may stay in her post until then.
LIVE: Israeli forces kill 65 in Gaza; aid flotilla braces for interception
At least 65 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza as a flotilla of more than 50 ships braces for interception.
A history of US government shutdowns: Every closure and how long it lasted
The US government has had 20 funding gaps, resulting in 10 shutdowns since 1976, the longest lasting 35 days.
LIVE: Barcelona vs PSG – UEFA Champions League
Follow our live build-up with full team news before our text commentary stream of the league phase encounter.
Mysterious, majestic; Sudan’s Nuba Mountains
A glimpse into a secluded community and thousands of IDPs it hosts, and how the arrival of the RSF worries them.
Taliban denies intentionally banning internet services in Afghanistan
The Taliban has denied implementing a nationwide internet ban, following a communications blackout across Afghanistan.
Why was former DR Congo president Kabila sentenced to death?
A military court in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has sentenced ex-President Joseph Kabila to death in absentia.
In Poland, migrant workers from Latin America report abuse, exploitation
Latin Americans are increasingly flocking to Poland for work, lured by the false promise of secure salaries.
Video: Rescue & recovery efforts continue after Philippines earthquake
Rescuers in the Philippines are searching for survivors and retrieving bodies after an earthquake struck.
Capturing resilience in Afghanistan
In Afghanistan's earthquake aftermath, Sorin Furcoi captures both the loss and the hope of people rebuilding.
US Republicans and Democrats are at a political impasse
US political analyst Eric Ham says the US government shutdown is a game of chicken" that's spiraled out of control.
Qatar PM talks to Al Jazeera about proposal to end Gaza war
Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani told Al Jazeera the Gaza ceasefire plan
Nearly half of killings outside Gaza City since Israeli assault began
Israel ordered Palestinians to flee Gaza City, but nearly half of all deaths are in the areas they were told to go.
Can Trump save Argentina’s crisis-stricken economy as he hopes?
The US is planning to extend a $20 billion loan to Argentina in support to President Javier Milei.
New Trump executive order guarantees Qatar security after Israeli attack
Trump says Qatar is 'steadfast ally in pursuit of peace, stability, and prosperity" and helps US in mediating conflicts.
The US government has shut down – what happens now?
Hundreds of thousands federal employees to be furloughed while others, including FBI, CIA agents, will work without pay.
What happens when the US government shuts down?
The US Government has shut down after the Senate failed to pass a spending bill. Heidi Zhou Castro breaks it down.
“Polarised” politics to blame for US govt shutdown
White House columnist at The Hill, explains how political polarisation in the US has meant more frequent govt shutdowns.
Greece labour law protests bring public transport to a halt
Unions are protesting against government plans to allow extended working hours, including shifts of up to 13 hours.
Starvation is a war crime. So why is it so rarely prosecuted?
From Bengal to Gaza, hunger is often used as a weapon of war but almost never punished.
Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ promises Tony Blair yet another payday
UK's top war criminal-turned-consultant is set to front Trump's Gaza plan, where colonialism is sold as investment.
The Taliban rejects reports of nationwide internet ban in Afghanistan
The hardline rulers have previously announced local blackouts as part of attempts to combat 'immoral activities'.
How Pakistan misread the Taliban and lost peace on the frontier
As Kabul resists action against the Pakistan Taliban, Islamabad is left to weigh military strikes and expulsions.
Madagascar protesters return to streets as government dissolves
Youth-led protests over water and electricity continue in Madagascar, despite government concessions.
Munich’s world-famous Oktoberfest suspended in Germany after ‘bomb threat’
Police are investigating whether an explosion in northern Munich is linked to the popular beer festival.
Deadly earthquake hits Philippines: What we know so far
Local authorities say nearly 70 people have been killed and hospitals in the Cebu province are overwhelmed.
‘Congress members get paid, janitors don’t’ in US shutdown: Fact check
US podcast host and former presidential assistant Dan Koh made this claim - but is it true?
Israeli settlers burn Palestinian home, fell olive trees in West Bank
There have been more than 2,400 settler attacks on Palestinian property since October 2023, with over 3,000 displaced.
Democrats & Republicans trade blame as US government shuts down
Democrats and Republicans blamed each other as the US federal government went into shutdown after the two parties failed
Videos capture 6.9 magnitude earthquake as it hits the Philippines
A powerful earthquake has struck Cebu in the central Philippines, collapsing homes and businesses.
Video: Suspects in Argentina triple femicide arrested in Peru
Police in Peru say they have arrested the main suspects in the murders of two women and a girl.
Jannik Sinner beats Learner Tien to win China Open final
Sinner rebounds from his recent US Open final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz with a third title of the season in Beijing.
Qatari PM hopes ‘momentum’ now to end Israel’s Gaza war; Hamas deliberates
'The main focus is how to protect the people in Gaza,' stressed the Qatari PM in an interview with Al Jazeera.
Philippines quake kills dozens as injured overwhelm hospitals
Rescuers scrambling to find survivors are hampered as the region recovers from a recent typhoon.
Pfizer strikes deal with Trump administration to cut US drug prices
US consumers not expected to start seeing lower prices under the Pfizer deal until 2026.
Asia Cup 2025: India and Pakistan turn cricket into militarised theatre
Handshake snubs, trophy refusal and jingoism in Dubai show how their toxic rivalry threatens the game itself.
At least nine dead in severe weather in Ukraine’s Odesa as war rumbles on
More than 350 people have been rescued after southern Ukrainian city was hit by two months of rain in just seven hours.
Israel attacks kill at least 23 in Gaza as ceasefire plan hangs in balance
There is no respite for Palestinians bombarded and forced to flee Gaza City under heavy Israeli bombardment.
Over 90 people believed buried under rubble after Indonesia school collapse
Authorities say six people are still alive under the rubble of the school and in contact with rescue workers.
Mbappe scores hat-trick as Real Madrid dominates Kairat in Champions League
Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid bounce back from a disappointing weekend defeat to Atletico to power past Kairat Almaty.
LIVE: US government shutdown starts as Trump threatens mass layoffs
The shutdown comes as Republicans fail to reach deal with Democrats concerned by steep hikes in health insurance costs.
Rohingya ask UN ‘where is the justice’ amid Myanmar violence, aid cuts
Rohingya speakers urge the UN not to forget the plight of minorities in Myanmar's Rakhine state and refugee camps.
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