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Hundreds of anti-immigrant protesters burn vehicle, attack police in Dublin
Tuesday's protest comes nearly two years after violent anti-immigration riots broke out in central Dublin.
WHO warns $1.7bn funding shortfall threatens polio eradication efforts
The significant funding reductions mean certain activities will simply not happen: WHO's polio eradication director.
Arsenal thump Atletico in Champions League, PSG and Barcelona in routs too
Victor Gyokeres ends drought with brace in Arsenal's 4-0 win against Atletico, while PSG hit seven and Barcelona six.
US-China now in a ‘very different kind of trade war’, experts warn
China's recent expanded export restrictions on rare-earth metals was a 'power play' before Trump-Xi meeting.
Four killed, thousands lose power in Ukraine after Russian attack
Hundreds of thousands of people left without power.
Rare tornado kills at least one person after toppling cranes near Paris
A tornado ripped through about 10 districts north of Paris, killing at least one person after several cranes toppled.
Colombian appeals court strikes down ex-President Uribe’s conviction
Alvaro Uribe had previously been found guilty of asking paramilitary members to lie about their alleged links to him.
Israel’s Netanyahu fires national security chief Tzachi Hanegbi
Netanyahu's office says he will appoint deputy head of the National Security Council, Gil Reich, as acting head.
‘We’ll keep fighting’: Mahmoud Khalil appealing deportation
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and US resident, appeared before a federal appeals court in Philadelphia.
Why are so many people opting out of parenthood?
We dive into the BirthStrike movement and the wider phenomenon of declining populations.
Lawyers urge US appeals court to uphold Mahmoud Khalil’s release order
Targeted for participating in pro-Palestine protests at Columbia, Khalil says his case is 'test for everyone's rights'.
How will China tackle its many challenges in the coming five years?
Chinese Communist Party leadership is meeting behind closed doors to draft a five-year plan.
Japanese emperor approves Takaichi as first female prime minister
Japan's Emperor Naruhito has officially appointed Sanae Takaichi as prime minister.
Volunteers join Gaza’s civil defence crews despite huge risks
Volunteers in Gaza are training to help their neighbours as firefighters, medics, and rescue workers.
General strike shuts down Tunisia’s Gabes over pollution crisis
More than 200 people have been hospitalised in recent weeks with respiratory issues blamed on a local chemical plant.
Vance in Israel says ‘great optimism’ ceasefire will hold
US Vice President JD Vance says, one week into the Gaza ceasefire, he has great optimism" the peace deal will hold.
US and Belize sign ‘safe third country’ agreement for asylum seekers
The agreement is the latest deal the Trump administration has struck to deport migrants to third-party countries.
Warner Bros Discovery explores possible sale
Comcast, Netflix and Paramount-Skydance reportedly have interest in buying the media giant.
Stories of children killed by Israel in the occupied West Bank this year
More than 40 children have been killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank this year.
LIVE: Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid – UEFA Champions League
Follow our live build-up, with latest team news coverage, ahead of our full text commentary stream of the UCL fixture.
Dutch privacy watchdog warns voters against asking AI how to vote
Body finds that chatbots provide biased advice, including by leading voters to the hard-right Party for Freedom.
Trump claims Middle East countries offered to fight Hamas in Gaza
US president renews his threats to Hamas, saying that the Palestinian group could face 'FAST, FURIOUS, & BRUTAL' end.
WFP says food supplies to Gaza below targets, urges more crossings to open
WFP says food supplies remain well below daily target of 2,000 tonnes, calls for Israel to open more crossing points.
Modern Feudalism: Fact or Fear?
As corporations rise and algorithms rule, are workers empowered or trapped in digital feudalism
Doubts emerge over Trump-Putin Budapest summit
Kremlin insists conditions for Ukraine ceasefire unchanged following reports suggesting growing US concerns.
Fact-checking RFK Jr’s false claim linking autism to circumcision
The US health secretary's claims are false, as research finds no clear connection between circumcision and autism.
What’s behind the crisis between Colombia and the US?
US President Donald Trump has accused Colombia's president of being a drug peddling lunatic".
Settler violence in the West Bank getting “worse and worse”
There's not a good history of [Israeli] settlers being held accountable."
US, Australia sign deal for critical minerals to limit dependence on China
US President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minster Anthony Albanese have signed a deal for critical minerals.
Israeli basketball clubs to resume hosting EuroLeague games on December 1
EuroLeague said the decision to allow Israeli clubs home games was in response to the October 10 ceasefire agreement.
Video: Who is Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister
Japanese parliamentarians have elected the country's first female prime minister.
How Russia’s new tactics pose new winter threat to Ukraine
Russia's modified drones are piercing Ukraine's defences at greater rates than before, targeting energy infrastructure.
Mona Lisa to the Nazis: Robbed often, why latest Louvre theft is different
Experts say jewels stolen in heists from the iconic Parisian museum are hard to recover, as they are broken down.
What to know about Trump’s plan to build $250m White House ballroom
It's the first major structural change to the mansion since extensive renovations under President Truman in 1948.
Mountains of waste add to health fears in Gaza
Mountains of toxic waste are piled up on Gaza's streets, worsening a growing public health crisis.
Al Jazeera documentary reveals new evidence in Hind Rajab family’s killing
Al Jazeera documentary uncovers new evidence in killings of Hind Rajab, her family and rescue team in Gaza City.
A new order is being imposed on the Palestinians. How do we confront it?
Ignoring the new reality or refusing to engage with it would mean to lose agency.
Slovak court sentences poet that shot PM to 21 years for ‘terror attack’
The populist government has blamed the 2024 attack on 'hatred' spread by opposition and critical media.
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy starts five-year jail term
Sarkozy was convicted of criminal conspiracy for seeking campaign funds for 2007 election from Libya's Muammar Gaddafi.
Drone attack in Sudan threatens Khartoum airport’s reopening: Reports
Sources and witnesses report early-morning explosions near Khartoum international airport, due to reopen on Wednesday.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy starts five-year prison term
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is starting a five-year prison term for raising campaign funds from Libya.
Poland detains suspected saboteurs amid fears of Russian ‘hybrid warfare’
Moscow is accused of running sabotage and espionage operations across Europe targeting nations supporting Ukraine.
Real Madrid vs Juventus: UEFA Champions League – teams, start and lineups
Real Madrid face their first serious test of Champions League with a stellar matchup against former champions Juventus.
Jewellery from Louvre perhaps “stolen to order”
Art is worth something, even if it's stolen."
Rahaf in Gaza
A video diary for Al Jazeera
Qatar’s Emir condemns ‘continued violation’ of Gaza ceasefire
Speaking at the opening session of Qatar's Shura Council, the country's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani condemned a
Doha Debates is back
Hosts Dareen Abughaida & Imran Garda lead majlis-style debates from Qatar's Education City.
Who is Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ and first female prime minister?
Takaichi, an admirer of Margaret Thatcher, is a social conservative and faces a range of challenges in office.
Cranes topple during deadly tornado in northern France
Video shows towering construction cranes being brought down by a tornado in northern France, killing one person.
Diwali provokes ‘hazardous’ alert over New Delhi air quality
Fireworks set off for the festival of lights contribute to Indian capital's 'worst in the world' air quality.
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