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 2026-05-05 22:30
UK PM Johnson apologises ‘unreservedly’ for 1971 Belfast killings
Apology comes after inquiry finds British soldiers unjustifiably shot or used disproportionate force in incident.
Pandemic ‘far from controlled’ in the Americas: PAHO
Facing new variants and a limited number of vaccines, some countries are approaching 100 percent ICU capacity.
Cats at work: US city uses 1,000 feral felines to fight rats
The Tree House Humane Society has placed teams of cats outside of Chicago homes and businesses to keep rodents in check.
Amazon wins $300M EU court battle over back taxes
An EU court annulled a 2017 ruling by the European Commission requiring Amazon to pay $300m in back taxes to Luxembourg.
‘Revisionist history’: Trump allies, Democrats spar over riot
House hearing on military's role in the January 6 US Capitol riot sees Trump officials defend their actions.
Bosnian Serb ex-leader Karadzic to serve genocide term in UK jail
UK gov't says Radovan Karadzic, currently behind bars in The Hague, will serve the rest of his sentence in Britain.
Brazil judge provides a lifeline for threatened Indigenous tribe
Advocates say ruling to demarcate Indigenous reserve would help protect last two male Piripkura tribe members.
Migrant arrivals at US-Mexico border rose slightly in April
New data shows the number of migrant children travelling alone to the US dropped by 12 percent from March to April.
Two people killed in Sudan rally over 2019 protest killings
Sudan PM says he is 'shocked' by the killings, calling it a 'crime to use live bullets against peaceful protesters'.
Israel must be taught a ‘lesson’, Erdogan tells Putin
UN Security Council must rapidly intervene to protect Palestinians, Turkish president tells Russian counterpart.
US petrol tops $3 per gallon, shortages spread amid pipeline saga
Colonial Pipeline, the most important conduit for distributing US petrol, diesel and jet fuel, went offline May 7.
What a Green German chancellor would mean for Central Europe
If Annalena Baerbock secures the chancellorship in September, she'll have an opportunity to make Central Europe greener.
Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad registers to run for president – again
Ultraconservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who served as president from 2005 to 2013, enters this year's race.
Ruling paves way for longer sentence for Derek Chauvin
A judge has ruled there were aggravating factors in the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man.
A letter from African intellectuals on the Sahel crisis
We call on the AU to enhance engagement in the Sahel and appoint a new High Representative for Mali.
Skies Above Hebron: Growing up Palestinian in occupied West Bank
Three Palestinian boys grow up in the divided heart of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.
EU court supports group against imports from Israeli settlements
The ruling rescinds a decision by the bloc's executive branch in 2019 not to register a petition submitted by citizens.
Afghan forces battle to recapture Taliban-held Kabul outskirt
The military operation to regain control of Nerkh district came just before the start of a three-day Eid ceasefire.
Israel-Palestine conflict raises alarm in Europe
From calls for 'restraint' to worries about possible war crimes, leaders and international courts in Europe weigh in.
Chile’s Indigenous: The Mapuche Fight
“The Mapuche want their ancestral leaders to be respected and recognised by the Chilean state.”
Inflation fears rise as US consumer prices surge
Prices US consumers pay for goods and services surged 0.8 percent last month, the largest monthly jump in a decade.
Cryptomania: Ether extends bull run, hitting new record high
Ether climbed to $4,370 in intraday trading, according to Coinbase, besting its previous record hit on Monday.
UK’s Johnson backs public inquiry into handling of pandemic
Activist groups and the political opposition welcome the move, which they argue should have been made sooner.
Republican Trump critic Liz Cheney removed from leadership role
The staunch conservative US representative has been a prominent critic of Trump's false election claims.
Macron’s party bans Muslim candidate for wearing hijab in poster
Sara Zemmahi was planning to run with LREM, but has been criticised by the far right and the LREM itself.
Uganda’s President Museveni takes oath to kick off his sixth term
The ceremony comes following the bloodiest pre-election crackdown in years and widespread allegations of irregularities.
Most of India should be locked down for 6-8 weeks: Top official
ICMR chief suggests lockdown in areas with more than 10 percent positivity, warning of disaster if Delhi reopens soon.
Capitol attack: Where will the GOP go after Trump?
Fault Lines asks what the US Capitol riots and their aftermath signal for the Republican party's future.
‘The Skunk’: Another Israeli weapon for collective punishment
Israeli forces are using a 'crowd control' weapon with which they collectively punish Palestinians for protesting.
Agent Orange case: After defeat, woman, 79, vows to keep up fight
After a French court dismissed Trần Tố Nga's case, she tells Al Jazeera she will keep seeking justice 'for all victims'.
Maldives bans travel from South Asia as COVID cases soar
Indian Ocean island nation recorded single-day rise of 1,500 cases on Tuesday, compared with less than 100 a month ago.
Muslims to celebrate Eid al-Fitr amid COVID-19 measures
Wednesday is the final day of the fasting month of Ramadan in many countries.
What led to the most recent Israel-Palestine escalation?
Protests over expulsion of Palestinian families and Israeli raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque preceded Israel's Gaza bombardment.
Healthy Eating: What to do about meat and dairy?
We explore ways to break our addiction to meat and dairy and eat dishes that are healthy for both people and the planet.
World could have prevented COVID-19 catastrophe: Expert panel
Report by IPPPR says 'toxic cocktail' of dithering and poor coordination means warning signs went unheeded.
The UK is hurtling towards a constitutional crisis
The election showed that the Union's future will be decided by Scotland - either in the ballot box or the courts.
Where will Israel’s assault on Palestinians end?
Israeli raids in Gaza and occupied East Jerusalem put Palestinian communities on edge.
Israeli army kills Palestinian teen in occupied West Bank
Rashid Abu Arreh, 16, shot dead in Tubas, after killing of Hussein al-Titi, 26, during protests in al-Fawwar camp.
Global stocks see longest losing streak in two months
The sell-off was driven by inflation fears and some investors cutting their exposure to overstretched stocks or sectors.
‘True hero’: Indian police officer helping with COVID cremations
Rakesh Kumar has gone beyond call of duty to help perform last rites of as many as 1,300 coronavirus victims in Delhi.
Inside Mumbai’s 2,000-bed ‘jumbo’ COVID hospital
Pop-up mega hospital in India's financial capital is mounted with tents and metal partitions and looks like a war room.
Hamas leader says group ‘ready’ for Israeli escalation
Ismail Haniya says Israel bears all responsibility for the consequences after 'igniting fire in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa'.
Why is it so difficult to hold a census in North Macedonia?
How shadows of past tensions between Macedonian majority and ethnic Albanian minority impede population registration.
In Pictures: Global protests in solidarity with Palestinians
Large demonstrations held in chief cities around the world in condemnation of Israel's actions.
Outside China, TikTok is testing in-app sale of products
Its efforts to repeat success of its hit Chinese-only cousin Douyin could pose a threat to Facebook abroad.
Israeli bombardment escalates as Gaza death toll rises: Live news
Israeli army bombs police and security buildings; Gaza authorities say 43 Palestinians killed, including 13 children.
Under US pressure, Mexico orders GM to repeat worker vote
The move comes on the back of complaints of 'serious irregularities' in employee votes in a union contract.
To lure shoppers, duty-free firms offer free flights to nowhere
To rescue an industry decimated by COVID, duty-free operators are offering free flights to bring back some business.
India’s COVID deaths rise by record 4,205 to cross 250,000 mark
Death toll surges past a grim milestone as the pandemic rages across the vast country of 1.35 billion people.
UK plans to fine social media firms if they fail to curb abuse
The new bill lets gov't pursue criminal action against named senior managers whose firms fail to comply with the rules.
...1684168516861687168816891690169116921693...