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 2026-05-13 21:45
Many dead in fire at COVID hospital in India’s Mumbai
At least 10 die after fire breaks out in a mall housing a hospital treating coronavirus patients in the city.
US gives $15m to Palestinians to fight against COVID-19
US move comes as a 'renewed commitment to Palestinian people' after ex-President Trump's one-sided support to Israel.
Will civil disobedience turn into armed resistance in Myanmar?
We challenge the envoy for Myanmar’s ousted civilian government and discuss rising rates of femicide with Elif Shafak.
‘Brothers and sisters’: Indian village shelters Myanmar nationals
Al Jazeera visits village in northeastern Mizoram state along India-Myanmar border that hosts hundreds who fled coup.
Turkey rejects Macron’s claim of election ‘interference’
Turkey condemns French president's claim that Ankara might meddle in next year's elections, dubbing it 'unjust'.
Dislodging Suez Canal ship said to need at least a week
It could take weeks to free Ever Given ship if cargo needs to be unloaded or extensive repairs made to the canal itself.
US: Alabama tornadoes kill five, head towards Georgia
Tornadoes arise from early spring 'supercell' storms, leaving destroyed homes in their wake.
International football returns to Libya after seven-year hiatus
Libyan football fans enjoy the return of international football, despite their side's 5-2 defeat to Tunisia in Benghazi.
Philippines, Vietnam press China over South China Sea activities
Philippine president urged to take a firmer stand towards Beijing as expert warns of Chinese 'occupation'.
Houthis launch attacks on Saudi oil facilities, military sites
Saudi Arabia says it plans to take action after Yemen's Houthis said they targeted several Aramco terminals.
Arab Spring Cartoon: Citizen Journalism from Syria to Sudan
What can we learn from the failures and successes of revolutions in the Arab world over the last 10 years?
Emerging economies delay clean energy move as oil prices rise
Large economies have pledged at least $292bn in COVID relief for fossil-fuel intensive industries, researchers say.
Anger in Bangladesh as India’s Modi attends 50th Independence Day
Modi begins two-day tour for Golden Jubilee celebrations of Bangladesh's independence, but visit preceded by protests.
Fears of prolonged Suez Canal blockage drive oil prices higher
Salvage firm says giant ship blocking Suez Canal, among busiest channels for oil and fuels, could take weeks to free.
Final Israeli election results confirm deadlock
Final tally shows PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and its allies eight seats short of a majority to lead country.
Dislodging Suez Canal ship ‘could take weeks’: Live
Fears mount that it could take weeks to free Ever Given, which would squeeze supplies of crude and refined products.
Biden says N Korea at top of US agenda after banned missile test
In first press conference since taking office, Biden cautions Pyongyang as it confirms test of 'tactical projectile'.
Africa-bound: Ships set for costly detour amid Suez blockage
Shippers are concerned that a vessel blocking the Suez Canal could take weeks to dislodge.
Ethiopia PM Abiy says Eritrea to withdraw troops from Tigray
Ethiopia's prime minister announced Eritrea has agreed to withdraw its troops from the Tigray region.
Biden ‘can’t picture’ US troops in Afghanistan next year
President Joe Biden gives his clearest signal yet that he would not meet a May 1 deadline to pull out all the US troops.
US Congress piles pressure on Big Tech CEOs over misinformation
Twitter's Dorsey takes some responsibility for Capitol Hill riot, while Facebook's and Alphabet's chiefs deflect blame.
Death toll in Myanmar’s post-coup crackdown surpasses 300
Monitoring group says 320 people have been killed as military tries to suppress protests with many shot in the head.
African elephants face extinction amid poaching, habitat loss
Number of forest elephants - found mostly in Central Africa - has fallen by 86 percent over the last 30 years.
Nearly 100 years of lighting the Olympic flame
The Olympic flame's journey from Olympia to the opening ceremony has been central to the Games for nearly 100 years.
China targets UK with sanctions for Xinjiang ‘disinformation’
Foreign ministry says nine individuals and four groups subject to immediate sanctions and threatens further action.
Georgia Republicans enact sweeping bill to restrict voting
Bill targets surge in absentee voting by Democrats in the state Joe Biden won in the 2020 presidential election.
At least 3 dead after large tornadoes cause damage across Alabama
Severe weather continues Thursday as authorities survey damage in small towns around Alabama.
Ethiopia’s Tigray: Men forced to rape family members, UN reports
At least 516 rape cases reported by five medical facilities in Mekelle, Adigrat, Wukro, Shire and Axum, UN says.
Thousands of Venezuelans flee to Colombia amid violence on border
Venezuela's military says it is fighting Colombian armed groups, Colombia says people 'forcibly displaced'.
SPAC slump: ‘Blank check’ stocks dip on reports of SEC inquiry
The reason SPACs are known as 'blank check' firms is that they generally don’t have a merger target when they're formed.
Myanmar military’s giant conglomerates sanctioned by US, UK
Thursday's sanctions are the most significant yet against the wide-ranging business interests of Myanmar's military.
Bitcoin selloff takes a bite out of cryptocurrency’s biggest fund
The $29.4 billion Grayscale Bitcoin Trust dropped about 20% so far this week as the retail-driven crypto craze cools.
‘Beached whale’ ship could block Suez Canal for weeks
The 400-metre-long ship is blocking transit in both directions through one of the world's busiest shipping channels.
India delays jab supplies to UN-backed vaccine programme
The move is a blow to global vaccine distribution as India's Serum Institute is the biggest supplier of shots to COVAX.
Can Lula da Silva be president of Brazil again?
A top court rules the judge who convicted Lula da Silva in a corruption case was 'biased'.
UN, Ethiopia rights agency to conduct joint Tigray probe
Ethiopian Human Rights Commission, UN say investigation is part of the 'much-needed accountability process'.
Mozambique military launches offensive after ISIL attack
Rebels invaded the town of Palma, the hub of a giant gas project, as violence continues in the troubled region.
Get in boats & go: Powell likens Fed’s COVID response to Dunkirk
'It was time to get in the boats and protect the people, not check the inspection records,' the Fed's Chairman said.
Is liftoff of Cathie Wood’s new ARK Space ETF imminent?
Ark Investment Management's new space ETF could debut as soon as the start of next week, based on regulatory filings.
Libya demands mercenary pullout; Syrian militia on its way
Libyan Foreign Minister Najla al-Mangoush calls for 'immediate' departure of all foreign fighters from Libya.
Advocates call on US to use vaccine patent to boost global access
A government patent on tech used in mRNA COVID vaccines could be tool to boost production, academics and activists say.
India’s massive coal mines auction sends mixed climate signals
The world's third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases will put 67 coal mines up for auction at once.
Biden holds first formal press conference of his presidency: Live
The US president will take questions from reporters on a wide variety of issues likely including immigration and guns.
NFT ‘self-portrait’ by Sophia the Robot sells for nearly $700,000
'I'm so excited about people's response to new technologies like robotics,' Sophia told Reuters news agency.
US weekly jobless claims fall to pandemic-era low
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell sharply last week to 684,00 from 781,000 the week before.
Pandemic Evictions
The pandemic in Spain has left many of society’s most vulnerable facing eviction. A movement is growing to stop that.
Colorado shooting suspect makes first court appearance
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa will be held without bail, his lawyer asks for a mental health assessment.
In Pictures: 200th anniversary of the Greek War of Independence
Greece celebrates the bicentenary of the War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire.
From Texas to Kosovo: Rape survivor returns as part of new gov’t
Vasfije Krasniqi-Goodman, who was abused by Serb policemen as a teenager, is demanding justice from her parliament seat.
Half of Israelis fully vaccinated as Palestinians lag
While half of Israelis have received second vaccine dose, vaccine rollout in occupied Palestinian areas is much slower.
...1748174917501751175217531754175517561757...