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Former FBI informant pleads guilty to phony bribery scheme involving Bidens
The fake bribery scheme involving US President Biden and his son, Hunter, was central to Republican impeachment inquiry.
Suspected carbon monoxide poisoning kills 12 in Georgia: Authorities
India says 11 of its citizens died in the incident in the Caucasus country, which remains under investigation.
Trump says Turkiye carried out “unfriendly takeover” in Syria
US President-elect Donald Trump called Turkish President Erdogan carried out an unfriendly takeover" in Syria.
Choking heron released after veterinary operation to remove cup
A heron that was spotted in Brazil with a plastic cup stuck in its throat has been treated by a vet.
Several countries slam Israeli plans to expand settlements in Syria’s Golan
US military says it kills ISIL fighters as EU warns that Iran and Russia should have 'no place' in Syria's future.
Trump, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son announce $100bn US investment
Son had made a similar pledge in 2016 to spend $50bn over Donald Trump's four-year US presidential term.
How Israeli quadcopters are killing Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli remote-controlled quadcopters have been filmed dropping bombs and firing on Palestinians in Gaza.
Israeli strike kills Palestinian grandfather Khaled Nabhan
An Israeli strike killed Khaled Nabhan, a Palestinian grandfather known for his emotional goodbye to his granddaughter.
Canada finance minister resigns as PM Trudeau grapples with new Trump term
Chrystia Freeland cites Canadian government's response to Donald Trump's US tariff threats in resignation letter.
Cyclone Chido: What to know about storm that devastated France’s Mayotte
Officials fear hundreds of people could be dead as a result of the cyclone, which ravaged France's poorest department.
Germany set for new elections after Chancellor Scholz loses confidence vote
After collapse of Olaf Scholz's coalition, elections will take place on February 23, seven months ahead of schedule.
Trump and tariffs – what you need to know | Start Here
What are tariffs, and could president-elect Trump's plans backfire?
Genocide Israel is living in the past
A state founded on apartheid and settler colonialism is no longer viable.
‘Soul of my soul’: Israeli shelling kills Gaza grandfather who moved world
Advocates pay tribute to Khaled Nabhan, Palestinian grandfather who became known for his grief, charity and defiance.
Bowel cancer is rising among under 50s: What to know
Cases of colorectal cancer among younger people are rising in the UK, Chile and New Zealand. Why?
Bashar al-Assad releases first statement since he fled Syria
Remarks attributed to al-Assad, released by the Syrian presidency's Telegram, say state fell into 'hands of terrorism'.
Mbappe in Real Madrid squad for FIFA Intercontinental Cup final in Qatar
Leg injury Kylian Mbappe sustained in the Champions League has not kept him from being named for football's FIFA final.
Suspected Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew banned from UK. What to know
A 50-year-old businessman allegedly entered royal residences and was reportedly told he was in Andrew's top circle.
Israeli airstrike targets another UN-run school in Gaza
Israeli forces have bombed the UN-run, Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz School, in southern Khan Younis.
West Bank residents protest Palestinian Authority operations
Protesters marched in the occupied West Bank to condemn the Palestinian Authority's operations in the Jenin refugee camp
Syria’s new rulers must not repeat the past mistakes of Lebanon and Iraq
The authorities now controlling Damascus have been sending mixed signals about the future direction of Syria.
Ex-Brazil and Inter Milan star striker Adriano bids farewell to football
The 42-year-old was considered one of the world's great forwards in the early 2000s before his career was derailed.
The full truth about the CIA’s post-9/11 torture programme must be known
Ten years after a congressional report on US torture was published, there has been almost no accountability or redress.
Israeli missiles hit Syria as plans for new Golan Heights settlements
Eyewitness footage shows the moment an Israeli air attack hit the Syrian coastal city of Tartous.
Israel kills Al Jazeera cameraman in targeted air attack on Gaza
Al Jazeera Media Network has condemned the Israeli killing of cameraman Ahmed Al-Louh in Gaza as a heinous crime".
Bangladesh plans to hold elections in late 2025 or early 2026
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus says implementing full list of electoral reforms could delay elections by a few months.
Death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza surpasses 45,000
As war approaches 15th month, Palestinians endure unbearable' loss, with 52 dead taken to hospitals in past day alone.
Israel strikes missile depots, air defences in Syria’s Tartous region
While Israel continues blitz on sites in Syria, new administration in Damascus forges ahead with international outreach.
South Korea’s Yoon remains defiant as court begins review of impeachment
Constitutional Court to hold its first public hearing on December 27 as Yoon announces his defence team.
Is Israel trying to entrench its occupation of the Golan Heights?
Since the fall of the al-Assad regime, Israel has attacked Syria to deepen the occupation of the Golan Heights.
Video: More than a thousand may be dead in Mayotte cyclone
Cyclone Chido is the most powerful to hit the Indian Ocean island of Mayotte in almost a century.
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill dozens, including children and a journalist
Israeli air and ground attacks on homes and shelters in Gaza kill dozens of Palestinians, including women and children.
India in trouble as rain slows Australia’s charge at third Test in Brisbane
Bad weather continues to hamper the third Test with most of day three rained out, making a draw the most likely result.
Indian music legend Zakir Hussain dies aged 73
Tabla player brought Indian classical music to the world, collaborating with greats like former Beatle George Harrison.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,026
Here are the key developments on the 1,026th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Is Francafrique ending? Why Senegal is cutting military ties with France
A wave of African countries is pushing the former coloniser back, but Senegal is the only one without military leaders.
At least 38 killed in drone attack on Sudan’s el-Fasher: Activists
RSF ramps up attacks on North Darfur, as rights group accuses the paramilitaries of sexual violence in South Kordofan.
Israel bombs another UN-run school in Gaza ‘without warning’, killing 20
Gaza's Health Ministry reports at least 69 people dead as a result of several Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours.
Taliban’s Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani killed: Why it matters
The most high-profile assassination in Afghanistan since 2021 has sparked questions over divisions within the Taliban.
Hundreds feared dead on Mayotte after Cyclone Chido
Mayotte, a territory off the coast of Africa, is significantly poorer than the rest of France.
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger agree to grace period in ECOWAS withdrawal
The Economic Community of West African States hopes to use this time to convince the three nations to stay in the bloc.
Israel approves plan to surge settler population in occupied Golan Heights
Move comes days after rebel groups toppled Syrian leader al-Assad, weeks before Trump becomes US president again.
Palestinian journalist, Gaza Civil Defence workers killed in Israeli strike
Ahmed Allouh is the third journalist killed in Gaza in the last 24 hours.
Brazil’s Lula released from hospital after brain bleed surgery
Doctors say leftist leader has been cleared to work while recovering at home after being rushed to hospital last week.
Syrians return to the homes they fled, only to find them levelled
Qaboun neighbourhood in Damascus was almost completely destroyed by al-Assad forces in revenge for perceived opposition.
What to know about Syria’s new caretaker government
The challenges ahead are myriad as the government seeks to keep Syria running while preparing for transition.
Authorities say 22 rescued from Afghanistan mine collapse
No casualties reported after hours-long rescue in Samangan province in northern Afghanistan.
South Korean leaders seek calm after President Yoon’s impeachment
Main opposition party says it will not seek to impeach the acting president after martial law attempt.
The cost of mass deportation from the US
One of Donald Trump's campaign promises was removing migrants -- but can he afford to do it?
Israel to close embassy in Ireland after Dublin backs Gaza genocide case
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris called the decision to close the embassy 'deeply regrettable'.
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