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White House deports alleged ‘gang members’ despite court order
The Trump administration has sparked fury by deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members" to El Salvador.
Why is Netanyahu firing Israel’s chief of internal security?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed for a vote to fire his internal security chief.
Eyewitnesses recall Israeli attack on youth carrying firewood in Gaza
Eyewitnesses recall an Israeli strike and quadcopter attack that killed three young Palestinian men and injured others.
EU pledges 2.5 billion euros ($2.7bn) to Syria in post-al-Assad donor drive
Western powers and regional neighbours attend conference in Brussels aimed at helping country rebuild after civil war.
Grief, anger in North Macedonia as thousands mourn nightclub fire victims
Local authorities arrest 20 people in connection with the blaze, including officials and the nightclub manager.
Canada’s Carney visits France to seek ‘reliable’ allies amid US disputes
The Canadian prime minister meets France's President Macron in Paris, where the two leaders discuss trade and Ukraine.
Will Gen Z ever be able to retire?
We look at howGen Z is reshaping the very concept of retirement.
The world must not accept the ‘new normal’ in Palestine
As violence escalates in Gaza and the West Bank, the international community is obliged to act to stop it.
DR Congo and M23 rebels confirm participation in Angola peace talks
Talks, which DRC previously rejected, will seek to resolve the spiralling conflict in the east of the country.
Palestinians in Gaza suffer extreme hunger under Israeli blockade
Millions of people in Gaza are facing severe food and water shortages as Israel continues to block aid.
Israeli forces detain and strip-search children in the occupied West Bank
Two Palestinian boys were left in underwear after hours of Israeli detention and interrogation in the occupied West Bank
Syria points finger at Hezbollah as fighting erupts on border with Lebanon
Lebanese and Syrian armies communicating to ease the brewing border tensions after three Syrian soldiers killed.
Trump deports 238 ‘gang members’ to El Salvador: What’s the controversy?
The US president invokes a 1798 law to deport alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador.
As Islam grows in Russia, Muslim prisoners struggle to practise their faith
Fasting, praying and eating according to religious rules is impossible in some jails, ex-prisoners and groups say.
Trump to speak to Putin on Tuesday about Ukraine ceasefire
US President Donald Trump has said he will speak to Russia President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss ending the war
Fire at illegal North Macedonian club kills at least 59 people
Around 20 people have been arrested in connection with fire at an illegal nightclub in North Macedonia.
Georgia court hands ex-President Saakashvili further 4.5 years in prison
Opposition forces claim that sentences reflect regime's fear of the former pro-Western leader.
Why are Trump supporters claiming he wants to crash the US stock market?
Some MAGA followers are spreading an unsubstantiated theory related to the cost of the US national debt.
Rwanda severs diplomatic ties with Belgium
Belgium responds by saying Rwandan diplomats no longer welcome as ties fray over respective roles in the DRC conflict.
Storms weave a trail of destruction across the US
Tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms wreak havoc across multiple US states, killing at least 39 people.
US Deportations to El Salvador will have “larger ramifications”
Can the Trump administration say Venezuela is intentionally flooding the United States with specific gang members?"
Could titanium hearts be a solution to a global heart donor shortage?
An Australian man lived with a titanium artificial heart for more than 100 days before receiving a real heart.
Report forecasts climate change to drive rise in heart disease
Researchers say 50,000 years of healthy life lost annually in Australia to weather-linked cardiovascular disease.
Houthis pledge to escalate attacks after US strikes on Yemen
Yemen's Houthis have said they will respond to US strikes on Yemen by escalating their attacks.
Philippines Senate launches investigation into Duterte’s ICC arrest
Imee Marcos, sister of incumbent President Marcos, leads probe amid political fallout.
Yemen’s Houthis and US launch new attacks amid Red Sea shipping threat
US insists it will target Houthis until Yemeni group withdraws threat to Red Sea shipping.
What’s happening in Yemen? A breakdown of the Houthi-US violence
The US killed at least 53 people, according to reports. Houthis have responded with attacks on US warships.
Military chiefs to thrash out Ukraine peacekeeping proposal amid Russia war
A senior military source tells Al Jazeera a multinational force needs a 'maximalist approach' to deter Russia.
Ramadan 2025: Where does suhoor end as iftar begins elsewhere?
As the world spins, Muslims in one city begin their fast while others on the opposite side of the world break theirs.
Marc Marquez wins Argentina MotoGP to maintain perfect start
The six-time MotoGP world champion extends his 2025 unbeaten run with victory at Termas de Rio Hondo circuit.
Photos of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
The day honouring Ireland's patron saint is a global celebration of Irish heritage.
Trump says he will speak with Putin about Ukraine war on Tuesday
Ukraine must be barred from NATO in any peace deal, Russian official says in interview.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, days 1,116 and 1,117
These are the key developments on days 1,116 and 1,117 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Turkiye’s booming defence industry – a quick look
With advances made via land, sea and air, Turkiye forges an independent path.
Why does DRC want a Ukraine-like minerals deal with Trump, amid conflict?
The DRC appears to be angling for the US to deploy boots on the ground, in a bid to contain armed conflict.
Lionel Messi scores as Inter Miami win against Atlanta United 2-1
Lionel Messi converts his first goal of the new season as Inter Miami defeat Atlanta United in MLS Cup rematch.
Swallowed by the sea, Pakistan’s Indus delta now threatened by canals
Residents say construction of six new canals over Indus River will turn more lands barren and prone to be lost to sea.
Trump administration starts mass layoffs at media outlet Voice of America
Contractors sent email notifying them of their termination effective March 31.
UK’s Reeves floats ‘radical shake-up’ of bureaucracy to cut business costs
British chancellor to meet regulators on Monday to announce 'action plan' for cutting red tape.
Barcelona come back at Atletico Madrid to claim LaLiga top spot
Ferran Torres scores twice as Barcelona come from two down to beat Atletico Madrid and claim top spot in LaLiga.
US deports over 200 Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador despite court ban
Alleged Tren de Aragua members sent to Latin American country amid legal and human rights concerns.
First photo of ailing Pope Francis released amid complex health condition
The pontiff, 88, continues papal duties despite ill health, approving long-term church reform from his hospital room.
Netanyahu moves to dismiss head of Shin Bet over lack of ‘trust’
Israeli leader says he no longer has 'trust' in the head of the domestic security agency.
Tornado watch continues as deadly US storms claim at least 35 lives
More storms possible as cold front moves through the US, with tornado watches remaining across the country's Southeast.
Chihombori-Quao: USAID was ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing’ in Africa
Former African Union ambassador to the US says US government's aid agency had a major meddling agenda' across Africa.
Bolsonaro supporters rally in Brazil, demand amnesty for January 8 riots
The former leader seeks political comeback despite ban from public office, echoing Trump's strategy to regain office.
Trump and Putin to discuss proposed Ukraine ceasefire this week
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accepted the plan but Russia has yet to commit to the truce.
Houthis claim retaliation as US says its strikes to continue in Yemen
The death toll from the US attacks on Yemen has risen to 53, the Houthi-run Health Ministry said.
Mapping US attacks on Yemen
At least 40 US air raids in Yemen have killed at least 32 people and injured 101, most of them women and children.
‘Virtually’ all Voice of America staff put on leave after Trump order
Reporters Without Borders slammed the decision, saying it "threatens press freedom worldwide".
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