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 2026-05-01 17:30
Lebanese minister: ‘No question’ of resigning over Saudi crisis
Embattled Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi says resignation 'out of the question'.
Thousands call for reforms to monarchy, government in Bangkok
Thai protesters demand changes, including the repeal of a draconian law that criminalises any criticism of the king.
Palestinians vow to defend graves in Jerusalem cemetery
Palestinians have been protesting against Israeli excavations in a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem to build national park.
Man with knife stabs at least 17 on Tokyo train; starts fire
At least 17 passengers were injured, including one seriously, in the attack on commuters on Halloween.
Biden, Erdogan discuss F-16 fighter jets and human rights
Meeting on sidelines of G20 summit in Rome comes amid US-Turkey tensions over defence and human rights.
Restoring wetlands can help combat climate change
Swamps are a major carbon store. Their regeneration can help sequester vast amounts of carbon dioxide.
France says Macron, Johnson to de-escalate fishing dispute
UK, France to pursue 'practical and operational measures' to resolve a row over fishing rights, says Macron's office.
Capturing Change: Australia’s Black Summer Warning
Matthew Abbott’s photos of Australia’s catastrophic bushfires serve as a warning to the world.
New Delta coronavirus subvariant AY.4.2: What we know so far
Experts are tracking a new mutation of the Delta variant of the coronavirus reported in dozens of countries.
Sudan’s anti-coup protesters back on Khartoum’s streets
Protesters barricade several streets in the capital a day after deadly crackdown by security forces.
How long before India’s economy recovers?
Faye D’Souza analyses how much damage the COVID pandemic has wrought on India’s economy and where it goes from here.
COP26: What’s at stake?
Can states reach a radical new deal?
New climate pledges are weak, but it is not too late to catch up
The world has eight years to remove 28 gigatonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere to meet its 1.5C goal.
COP26: World gathers amid calls to avert climate disaster
COP26 aims to keep alive a target of capping global warming at 1.5C, amid warnings of a climate catastrophe.
Spain’s land buyout plan in shrinking Ebro Delta irks locals
Such purchases would expand a publicly owned buffer along the coast where nature would take its course.
Japan votes in election seen as test for Fumio Kishida
Polls show ruling LDP is on the brink of losing its single-party majority in the lower house for first time since 2009.
Barcelona’s Sergio Aguero taken to hospital with chest pains
Argentinian international complained about feeling dizzy during his side's 1-1 La Liga draw with Alaves.
Virat Kohli blasts ‘spineless, pathetic’ trolls after Shami abuse
India's cricket captain spoke out in defence of the only Muslim player in the squad after abuse following Pakistan loss.
Saudi Aramco Q3 profit soars on higher prices, volumes sold
Net income jumps to $30.4bn for the third quarter, up from $11.8bn a year earlier, boosted by rising oil prices.
‘Code red for humanity’: 5 key climate change facts
Effects of human-caused global warming are happening now and will only worsen if urgent action is not taken.
G20 leaders endorse global minimum tax on big businesses
New tax rules will see the profits of large multinational corporations taxed at a rate of at least 15 percent.
Coal mining or climate action? Australia faces up to COP26
Australian government’s new ‘plan’ to combat climate change may have little effect if coal mining continues.
What’s behind the fishing dispute between the UK and France?
Both sides accuse the other of breaking post-Brexit agreements on fishing rights.
Syrians face deportation from Turkey over banana videos
Worsening economic conditions in Turkey have seen local sentiment turn against Syrian refugees.
Explosion near Yemen’s Aden airport kills a dozen people
At least 12 civilians were killed in the blast in Aden, the Yemeni government's interim capital.
Fruit-shaped bomb kills 2 children in Uganda
Recent surge in bombings has set Ugandan authorities on a hunt for the perpetrators.
Lebanese president says he wants ‘best relations’ with Saudis
Michel Aoun calls for dialogue to ease a diplomatic rift with Gulf countries as UAE the latest to sever diplomatic ties.
‘Dishonest competition’: Putin lashes out at G20 over vaccines
Russia's Putin complains about a lack of international recognition for its Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine at the G20 summit.
Climate change threatens Greek wetlands and ancient livelihoods
Rising temperatures have had devastating effects on the economy and other aspects of life in Greece.
Ethiopia’s strategic town of Dessie ‘captured’ by rebel forces
Ethiopia government spokesperson, however, denies Tigrayan fighters seized Dessie town in the Amhara region.
Syria says Israel fired missiles towards Damascus suburbs
Two Syrian soldiers were injured in an unusual daytime Israeli missile attack on Damascus, Syrian state TV has reported.
Arrests and defamation: Bollywood in the dock in Modi’s India
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan and the latest case of Indian authorities taking Bollywood to task. Plus, a refugee hotline.
Arab League ‘concerned’ by ‘deteriorating’ Lebanon-Gulf ties
Arab League statement comes hours after Saudi Arabia, Bahrain recalled their ambassadors to Lebanon.
Pan-American Gateway to Hope
A journey into one of the world’s most dangerous migration routes.
Aryan, Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan’s son, released from jail
Aryan Khan was detained after authorities raided a ship set to sail from Mumbai to Goa in early October.
Ahead of COP26, Canada’s oil industry fears new climate minister
'It's a cause for concern,' Alberta's provincial energy minister tells Al Jazeera. 'He has opposed every pipeline.'
China and the West can build a better world, together
We have the opportunity to engage China in a joint reform of a failing global system.
World leaders to talk climate, economy, vaccines as G20 opens
Looming over the talks in Rome is pressure to make headway on tackling global warming ahead of the key COP26 summit.
Sudanese gear up for nationwide protests against military coup
Anti-coup demonstrators plan to stage a 'million-strong' march against the military's power grab.
Bankruptcy and bailouts: When will the airline industry recover?
Airlines continue to receive life support from governments, totalling $243bn since the start of the pandemic.
T20 World Cup: How Asif spared Pakistan’s blushes v Afghanistan
Batsman Asif Ali hit four sixes in the 19th over to take Pakistan home in nervy chase against Afghanistan.
‘Historic’: Capital of Arab America may elect first Arab mayor
Dearborn, Michigan, long a stronghold for Arab-American political power, now has chance to elect an Arab mayor.
Why are Indonesian prisons so dangerous?
Dozens were killed in a fire at a prison last month, but experts say it was an accident waiting to happen.
Tonga faces lockdown after first COVID case is detected
Prime Minister Tuionetoa says South Pacific nation of 106,000 people could be locked down next week if virus spreads.
Japan election: Ruling LDP struggles over COVID, inequality
Prime minister says LDP faces an 'extremely tough' situation in Sunday's vote as polls project gains for the opposition.
Just how strong is the Chinese military?
China is investing in advanced weaponry and equipment, and overhauling its command structure to modernise the military.
US makes another attempt to end the ‘Remain in Mexico’ programme
The Biden administration is still subject to a court decision that has ruled the programme needs to be reinstated.
Greek PM voices concern over West’s stance towards Turkey
Neighbours and NATO allies Greece and Turkey are at odds over several issues, including territorial disputes and Cyprus.
UN renews peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara, calls for talks
Resolution expresses concern over breakdown of ceasefire between Morocco and pro-independence Polisario Front.
Microsoft becomes world’s most valuable stock as Apple dips
Microsoft rose 2.2% to hit a market value of $2.49 trillion and Apple fell 1.8% after reporting fourth-quarter revenue.
...1512151315141515151615171518151915201521...