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A fight for holiday equality: How Black Santas shaped US civil rights
In 1969, Otis Moss Jr led a push to ensure diversity among Santa Clauses. But the fight, he says, continues to this day.
India to play ICC Champions Trophy matches in Dubai, not Pakistan
The ICC revised schedule for the tournament has India playing group matches, semifinal 1 and final, if required, in UAE.
Syria says ex-rebel groups agree to integrate under Defence Ministry
De facto Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa says factions agreed to disband following a meeting with the heads of the groups.
FAA lifts groundstop of American Airlines flights after technical issue
Brief halt to flights in US had threatened the travel plans of millions of people during busy holiday period.
Have North Korean fighters died in the Russia-Ukraine war?
Thousands of North Korean soldiers have died or been wounded according to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Is Ukraine’s largest church still pro-Russian?
Ukraine is preparing to celebrate Christmas on December 25 for a second year but divisions persist.
Video: Protests follow the burning of a Christmas tree in Syrian town
Christians protested in Damascus to demand protection for minorities after a Christmas tree was seen burning in a town.
What climate records were broken in 2024?
As global temperatures continue to climb, AJLabs visualizes the records broken this year of climate extremes.
Five convicted over Amsterdam clashes with Israeli football fans
Men found guilty of crimes including kicking fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv and inciting violence in chat groups.
Al Jazeera condemns Fatah campaign against it in West Bank
Fatah has banned Al Jazeera from reporting from the Jenin governorate.
Enough with buck-passing, child abuse in the church is systemic
Resignations by incompetent leaders are welcome, but what we really need is true institutional responsibility.
A stolen generation: South Korean adoptees
Today on The Stream: We explore the consequences for the Korean adoptee diaspora following the 1953 Korean War.
Israeli forces raid occupied West Bank as clashes continue in Jenin
One killed, 18 others detained amid ongoing violent Israeli incursions into the occupied Palestinian territories.
Baking hope in Gaza: Making Christmas cookies in a displacement tent
A baker tries to bring a little joy into a displacement camp as everyone prays for an end to Israel's brutal war.
Australia’s Konstas, 19, to make debut in fourth Test against India
Sam Konstas's inclusion against India makes him the fourth-youngest Test debutant in Australian history.
Acclaimed Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal dies aged 90
Benegal, a pioneer of new wave cinema in India, was celebrated for his films addressing social issues.
Gaza appeals for help as Israeli army attacks key hospitals
The Israeli military is targeting Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital, Indonesian Hospital and al-Awda Hospital.
‘More bullets’: Analysts mull whether Russia will move to Libya after Syria
Russia's potential redeployment to Libya carries consequencesfor Moscow, Tripoli and beyond.
Kohli, Jaiswal sparkle, T20 World Cup, Mandhana and Sana arise: 2024 review
From Shamar Joseph's searing spell of pace bowling to New Zealand's Women's T20 World Cup win, here are our picks.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts
Hawaii's Mount Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes on Earth launched jets of a molten lava eruption.
South Korea opposition considering move to impeach acting president
Following impeachment of Yoon Suk-yeol, Democratic Party to decide whether to submit a bill to impeach Han Duck-soo.
Russia says two missing after cargo ship sinks in Mediterranean
Ursa Major sank after explosion in the engine room, 14 of 16 crew members rescued, Russian Foreign Ministry says.
Hong Kong police announce bounties on overseas pro-democracy activists
Police in Chinese territory offer $130,000 rewards for information leading to the arrest of six campaigners.
Video: Mangione pleads not guilty to CEO murder
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare has pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan courtroom.
Blast at explosives factory in Turkiye kills 12
Officials say four people were injured in the explosion at a munitions factory in Balikesir province.
‘They’re gone’: Victims’ families in Syria demand truth, justice, closure
Thousands of Syrian families believe their missing loved ones were killed during the war and now seek truth and justice.
Israel’s Netanyahu tells Knesset ‘some progress’ made on Gaza deal
Netanyahu, who has been repeatedly accused of sabotaging ceasefire talks, did not provide a timeline for a deal.
Tonga elects new prime minister after predecessor’s sudden resignation
'Aisake Valu Eke, former finance minister, is set to lead the Pacific nation until elections in November 2025.
Germany Magdeburg Christmas market attacker: What we know so far
The suspect, originally from Saudi Arabia, shared Islamophobic messages online and criticised German refugee policies.
US-Japan steel deal goes to Biden for final decision after panel deadlocks
Committee on Foreign Investment in the US fails to agree on national security risks of proposed takeover of US Steel.
Israel acknowledges it assassinated Hamas chief Haniyeh for first time
Defence Minister Israel Katz warns Houthi rebels that Israel will 'behead' its leaders as it did to Hamas.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,034
Here are the key developments on the 1,034th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Former US President Bill Clinton hospitalised with fever
Clinton, 78, admitted to hospital for testing and observation, deputy chief of staff says.
UN raises death toll for recent Cite Soleil massacre in Haiti’s capital
The UN now says 207 people were killed in a slum neighbourhood of the capital, Port-au-Prince, earlier this month.
Canada records almost 50,000 deaths from fentanyl since 2016
The highly addictive opioid is behind an increasing number of deaths in Canada, according to the government.
Guatemala finds children taken by Jewish sect after abuse investigation
The Jewish sect, Lev Tahor, has accused Guatemala authorities of religious persecution.
Why is the UK denying treatment to children from Gaza?
The UK denies entry to a four-year-old amputee to receive treatment.
Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital director pleads for help before it’s ‘too late’
Israel orders emptying of facility with nearly 400 civilians inside, including babies who need oxygen and incubators.
Germany’s AfD rallies in Magdeburg, site of deadly Christmas market attack
The far-right party holds 'memorial' rally for victims of car-ramming attack that has inflamed debate on migration.
France unveils new government as battle over budget looms
Macron names a new government, putting together a team under Francois Bayrou, his fourth prime minister of the year.
Venezuela says it has released another 177 imprisoned election protesters
About 2,000 demonstrators were jailed following disputed July vote, in which Maduro declared himself victor.
Yemen facing ‘highest burden’ of global cholera outbreak, WHO warns
Yemen sees 249,900 cases and 861 deaths this year - 35 percent of global cholera burden and 18 percent of mortality.
Why is Trump threatening to take over the Panama Canal?
The Panama government has controlled the canal since 1999, based on a treaty signed with the US in 1977.
China claims cooperation in Baltic Sea cable probe, Sweden says otherwise
Sweden's foreign minister says China denied request for prosecutors to probe Chinese ship linked to two severed cables.
Mozambique’s controversial election result upheld: What to know
Country's top electoral court confirms ruling Frelimo party's win, raising fears as opposition promises more protests.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to ‘terrorism’ in US healthcare CEO murder
Mangione faces three state murder charges, including murder as an 'act of terrorism', and separate federal charges.
What is pickleball and why is it popular in India’s urban hubs like Mumbai?
Pickleball, invented in the US, has become a popular community sport in India's built-up metropolitan spaces.
Bangladesh tells India it wants ex-PM Hasina back for ‘judicial process’
Dhaka sends formal request to extradite Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India in August amid protests that ended her rule.
Biden commutes most federal death sentences before Trump term
White House says 37 of 40 inmates on federal death row will face life in prison instead.
Mozambique top court confirms ruling party’s win in disputed election
Constitutional Council validates results of the October polls that extended Frelimo party's half-century grip on power.
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