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 2026-05-06 00:15
New US weather data shows ‘obvious’ effects of climate change
NOAA report on 'new normals' in climate over past decade shows a hotter US, thanks to climate change.
Did India get its COVID vaccine strategy wrong?
India exported millions of COVID-19 vaccines even as it witnessed record numbers of cases in the past several weeks.
EU regulator begins reviewing China’s Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine
First step towards possible approval comes after studies suggested the shot produces an immune response.
Ethical bling: Pandora will no longer use mined diamonds
Mined diamonds have been tainted by ethical concerns, and Pandora will now use only ones made in labs.
Mexico promises probe into ‘terrible’ metro collapse
At least 23 people were killed and 70 were injured when a train and overpass collapsed in Mexico City.
Tanzania announces coronavirus measures to combat new variants
The move marks a departure from the approach taken by Tanzania's late leader, who had downplayed the pandemic.
The Colombian exiles seeking refuge in Spain
There are 400,000 Colombians living in exile, many have fled threats to their lives. Here are some of their stories.
In Europe, Gibraltar offers glimpse of post-pandemic life
People no longer have to wear masks in the territory, where 85 percent have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Saudi Aramco has stellar first quarter, as profits soar by 30%
Aramco is riding a wave of higher crude prices as COVID-ravaged economies spring back to life.
UN rights office condemns Colombia crackdown on protests
The UN says Colombian police in Cali 'opened fire' on protests sparked by a government tax proposal.
Moon fight: Blue Origin, Dynetics protest NASA’s SpaceX contract
When NASA chose only Elon Musk’s firm to help put astronauts on the moon again, two other firms cried foul.
Turkey’s small businesses fear for survival during harsh lockdown
Many Istanbul shops already choosing to ignore a nightly curfew in a bid to tackle mounting debts.
Grief, anger among Indian diaspora in US as COVID crisis worsens
As the pandemic ravages India, the millions-strong Indian diaspora in the US are stricken with panic, pain and grief.
May the Fourth be with you: What is Star Wars Day?
Why do sci-fi fans across the globe celebrate May 4 and what should first time movie watchers expect?
Lebanon and Israel talks resume over disputed maritime border
Negotiations kick off at a UN base in the town of Naqura in southern Lebanon after stalling for months.
Deaths at sea highlight failings in Europe immigration policy
Deadliest Mediterranean boat wreck of 2021 renews accusations European nations are failing to help boats in trouble.
‘Putin’s biggest fear is people rallying in the streets’
As Alexey Navalny languishes in jail, observers say a broad range of political opponents is being targeted.
India COVID crisis: ‘The hospital ran out of oxygen and mum died’
A son whose mother and father were hospitalised with COVID in Kashmir relives his mother's last harrowing days.
Myanmar nationals given ‘safe passage’ to Delhi to seek UN refuge
Seven, including three journalists, set to travel to India's capital to approach UNHCR following a Manipur court order.
Twitter bans Indian actress Kangana Ranaut for hateful posts
Ranaut, an ardent Modi supporter, is accused of violating Twitter rules on hateful conduct and abusive behaviour.
Mexico apologises to Indigenous Maya people for historic abuses
The apology marked the 500th anniversary of the Spanish conquest and 200 years of Mexican independence from Spain.
Video shows Israeli settler trying to take over Palestinian house
Video shows Palestinian woman confronting Jewish settler in her family home in occupied East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah.
US: Taliban attacks not affecting Afghan troop withdrawal
Pentagon says 'small harassing attacks' by Taliban will not affect September 11 pullout deadline set by President Biden.
Rickshaw ‘ambulance’ offers free oxygen to India’s COVID patients
Mohammad Javed Khan converts his three-wheeled vehicle into an ambulance to help patients amid huge oxygen crisis.
US expected to authorise Pfizer COVID jabs for 12 to 15 year olds
The company previously found its shot provided protection for the younger age group.
Rocket barrage targets Iraqi base hosting US contractors
Rockets hit an Iraqi military base that houses US contractors, wounding at least one person.
Six months of Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: A timeline
A look at some of the most important events that have shaped the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia's northernmost region.
Filling the gaps: Indian startups bring know-how to COVID fight
Entrepreneurs are stepping in to direct patients to empty hospital beds and source oxygen and food supplies.
Hong Kong: A city that’s no longer home
Darkus Yu is one of thousands of Hong Kong people who have chosen to leave the only home they've ever known.
Iraq summons Turkish envoy over visit during PKK operations
Baghdad says it gave the diplomat a 'protest note' over the defence minister's visit to a Turkish base in northern Iraq.
Tiny ethnic group fears extinction as Tigray war enters 6th month
Ongoing conflict in Ethiopia has left the Irob faced with both an existential and humanitarian crisis, activists say.
Israel’s PM Netanyahu faces midnight deadline to stitch coalition
Netanyahu-led Likud party emerged as the single largest party in March polls but has failed to form government.
‘Horrible’ weeks ahead for India as COVID catastrophe worsens
India's infections and deaths mount with alarming speed, with top health expert warning coming weeks will be 'horrible'.
Dozens killed in eastern Burkina Faso attack
Attack in Kodyel village in Komandjari province leaves at least 30 people dead, including children.
COVID-19: Could the Philippines see an India-style surge?
Experts warn situation could become catastrophic if more isn’t done.
EU wants a faster rollout of its green and digital plans: Report
EU plans to boost cross-border initiatives in areas such as hydrogen, sustainable transport, 5G corridors, blockchain.
What are the global implications of India’s second COVID wave?
India witnessing worst phase of pandemic as WHO says highly infectious Indian variant of virus has spread to 17 nations.
Mexico metro overpass collapses, killing 20 and injuring dozens
Emergency crews comb through wreckage looking for survivors after collapse of Mexico City overpass.
Australia retreats on jail threat for India travellers amid fury
PM fends off 'blood on his hands' charges and retreats from threat to jail Australians trying to escape COVID-hit India.
Hong Kong eyes ‘fake news’ law, stoking media freedom concerns
Carrie Lam says her government 'serious' about tackling the spread of 'misinformation, hatred and lies'.
‘GET THE F*** OUT’: Filipino diplomat fumes over China incursions
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro Locsin steps up rhetoric even as Duterte remains reluctant to confront China.
National lockdown call as India tops 20m COVID cases: Live news
India's tally surges past 20 million, boosted by 357,229 new cases over last 24 hours, while deaths rise by 3,449.
US’s Blinken tells North Korea: Diplomatic ball is in your court
US secretary of state says Washington will wait to see what Pyongyang 'actually does' to resume denuclearisation talks.
UK and India announce $1.4bn private sector investments
The deal includes investments by Indian vaccine make Serum Institute and is a step towards a full free-trade pact.
Hong Kong economy bounces back but recovery seen as uneven
After falling for a record six quarters, economic growth surged on rising exports even as consumption remained weak.
The wealth and philanthropy of Melinda and Bill Gates
The Gates are among the world's wealthiest people even after donating to their charitable foundation.
Egypt to buy Rafale fighter jets worth $4.5bn from France
Human Rights Watch says Paris is only encouraging 'ruthless repression' in Egypt under President el-Sisi.
Cambodia’s Indigenous ecotourism weighed down by virus fears
Tourism has helped Indigenous communities improve their lives and protect the forests. COVID-19 has put both at risk.
NRA is ‘poster child of bankruptcy in bad faith,’ lawyer argues
A lawyer for the New York attorney general's office argued a US bankruptcy judge should reject the NRA's filing.
New COVID cases in US fall for third week, but vaccinations slow
Coronavirus deaths also fell from the previous week to an average of 658 daily deaths, on par with numbers from July.
...1693169416951696169716981699170017011702...