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Mbappe needs ‘love and support’ after Real Madrid’s loss to Liverpool
The French striker missed a penalty as Madrid's loss brought them to the brink of elimination from the Champions League.
‘Massive enemy attack’: Russia strikes Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Russian attacks reported across Ukraine with power cuts affecting over one million people amid freezing temperatures.
At least three dead as South Korea battles heavy snow
Record snowfall in and around Seoul creates travel headache, with flights and ferries cancelled.
Game evoking Oct. 7 Hamas attack pulled after police appeal, creator says
Computer game distributor said Operation al-Aqsa Flood removed from Stream at request of UK police, emails show.
Microsoft employee fired for Pro-Palestinian vigil
Following a pro-Palestinian vigil at Microsoft HQ, two employees were dismissed. Did they violate company policies?
Dozens killed as armed groups attack Syrian military in northern Aleppo
The Hay'et Tahrir al-Sham armed group and allied forces are reported to have captured Syrian army weapons depots.
Luxury brands are betting big on India, and so are counterfeiters
As luxury brands expand in India, their fakes are available in big and small markets as well as on social media.
Joe Rogan responds after Australian media boss decries ‘repulsive’ impact
Chair of Australia's national broadcaster claims podcaster preys on 'people's vulnerabilities' and 'fear'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,008
These were the key developments on the 1,008th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
UK police launch new probe into associates of late Harrods boss al-Fayed
London police say they are investigating associates on suspicion of 'assisting and facilitating' sexual abuse.
Trump ally Elon Musk calls to ‘delete’ US consumer protection bureau
Musk, a confidante of the president-elect, is set to co-lead Trump's newly created Department of Government Efficiency.
Mexico warns Trump-proposed tariffs to cost 400,000 US jobs
Mexico emphasises interconnectedness of economic ties with US - and the mutual threat of tariffs.
FBI confirms Trump cabinet picks targeted with bomb threats, ‘swatting’
An FBI statement says there were 'numerous' threats targeting Trump cabinet picks and appointees to his government.
Will the US-brokered ceasefire in Lebanon hold?
Agreement ends more than a year of fighting between Hezbollah and Israeli military.
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire holds as UN chief sees ‘ray of hope’
Thousands of displaced people set out to return home to southern Lebanon, but others heed Israeli warnings to stay out.
Protests halted in Islamabad after clashes leave seven dead
Islamabad is recovering after violent protest led by Imran Khan's supporters.
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for Myanmar military leader
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is seeking an arrest warrant for Myanmar's military leader.
Biden OKs $680m Israel arms sale despite new Gaza ceasefire push: Reports
Approval comes despite US promise to renew efforts on long-elusive Gaza ceasefire after Israel-Hezbollah truce.
Massive toll from a year of Israeli attacks on Lebanon
A huge disparity in the amount of death and destruction has become clear in Lebanon and Israel.
Video: Namibians vote in contested presidential and parliamentary elections
Namibian voters waited in long queues to cast their votes in one of the nation's most competitive elections.
Netanyahu says Israel to appeal against ICC arrest warrants over Gaza war
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel urged the court to suspend the warrants against him and Yoav Gallant.
US slaps sanctions on Venezuelan officials over post-election crackdown
The US says its sanctions target 21 individuals involved in anti-democratic practices and the repression of protests.
Russian rouble drops to lowest level against the dollar in 32 months
Currency falls beyond 110 to the US dollar for first time since just after Ukraine invasion, Russian state media report.
Hell and high water: Gaza waits for a ceasefire of its own
Conflicting emotions in Gaza as the people there watch the ceasefire in Lebanon take effect.
South Korea’s Seoul hit by heaviest November snowfall on record
Seoul, South Korea's capital, was blanketed by the heaviest November snowfall on record.
China releases three US citizens in final days of Biden term: White House
US says Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung were wrongfully detained and are returning home.
How and why UNIFIL failed to ‘keep peace’ in Lebanon
And will continue to fail unless its mandate and aims change.
Private contractors in US eye windfall from Trump’s push to deport migrants
Trump's pledge to pursue 'mass deportation' is likely to increase demand for detention facilities and surveillance.
Photos: Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins after a year of fighting
Border regions charred, Beirut bombarded and northern Israel empty as ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah commences.
What does Lebanon’s ceasefire mean for Gaza, as Israeli attacks continue?
As a ceasefire deal is reached in Lebanon, the Israeli military continues to scale up attacks across Gaza.
What’s next for Imran Khan’s PTI after Islamabad protest setback?
Frantic escape by party leaders during a security crackdown could hurt the PTI. But the government faces questions too.
How a small Lebanese town became a haven from Israel’s war
The people of Bar Elias say it is their moral duty to host newcomers uprooted by Israel's invasion.
Israel and the US’s demands for increased Gaza aid
Did Israel fail to meet US demands for increasing aid in Gaza?
Keir Starmer’s remarks on genocide in Croatia vs Gaza
What were Keir Starmer's remarks regarding genocide in Croatia and Gaza?
Gukesh beats Ding Liren in Game 3; ties World Chess Championship final
Indian teenager makes comeback on day three after losing the opening game and drawing the second one in Singapore.
Taiwan’s Olympic medallist Lin Yu-ting quits boxing event over gender issue
Taiwanese officials withdraw Lin from the event in the UK to 'avoid further harm' to the Paris 2024 gold medallist.
Who is Jay Bhattacharya, Trump’s anti-lockdown pick to head the NIH?
Bhattacharya would lead the National Institutes of Health, the primary agency in the US for public health research.
Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire deal details
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has the right to strike Lebanon if Hezbollah breaches ceasefire.
The ceasefire in Lebanon will not last long
Israel has a long track record of violating ceasefires, agreements, and resolutions meant to keep peace in the region.
A ‘new page’: World reacts to Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
Agreement greeted with relief in Lebanon and beyond, with some pushing for 'urgent steps' to end Israel's war in Gaza.
Al Jazeera reports from ruins of Lebanese town after ceasefire
Following the Lebanon ceasefire deal, thousands of people plan to return to their homes in the south.
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for Myanmar military regime chief
Karim Khan promises further arrests will be pursued in bid for justice and accountability by persecuted Rohingya.
Lebanese PM calls on Israel to commit to truce and withdraw
Lebanon's caretaker prime minister Najib Mikati comments on ceasefire deal.
“Fear” Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire will mean another Sykes-Picot
Rami Khouri on why the Lebanon ceasefire negotiations may turn into another Western-led, carving up of the Middle East.
The difficulty of working as a medic in Gaza
In this episode of Centre Stage, our guest is British plastic surgeon, Dr Victoria Rose.
Russia vs Ukraine – The dangerous new phase
As winter descends, both Russia and Ukraine are deploying new resources in hopes of gaining a strategic foothold.
US envoy explains Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement
We don't have to be fast, we have to be smart." US envoy Amos Hochstein has told Al Jazeera.
Lebanon’s political families: The Jumblatt dynasty
The Jumblatt family has led Lebanon's Druze community for generations amid civil war and political assassinations.
Pakistan police crackdown clears Imran Khan protesters from Islamabad
Top aide to imprisoned ex-PM says hundreds of protesters shot as authorities end lockdown after evicting PTI supporters.
South Korean capital hit by record November snowfall
Seoul is blanketed in snow, the bad weather snarling traffic, knocking out power and grounding hundreds of flights.
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