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Police say surfer ‘taken by shark’ in Western Australia
Search for missing surfer now a recovery operation after evidence of bite marks found on surf board.
US Education Department to halve staff as Trump pushes for elimination
US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon says administration will work with the US Congress to abolish department.
Portugal’s government loses confidence vote, setting stage for new election
Portugal could be heading to the polls for a third time in three years as minority government loses vote in parliament.
Centre-right opposition wins Greenland election dominated by Trump pledge
Pro-business Demokraatit party, which favours slow approach to independence from Denmark, wins election.
Champions League: PSG beat Liverpool; Barcelona, Bayern and Inter also win
Paris-Saint Germain beat Liverpool on penalties at Anfield after levelling their Champions League tie in normal time.
How will Mark Carney deal with Donald Trump?
Sharp words for the US president from Canada's incoming prime minister.
Ukraine ready to accept 30-day US-brokered ceasefire plan
US says it will 'immediately' resume military aid and intelligence sharing with Kyiv.
‘Entire families’ killed in Syria fighting, UN says
Hundreds reported killed in violence in Syria's coastal region, which is heavily populated by Alawites.
Doctors set up field clinic in ruins of iconic Gaza hospital
A makeshift clinic has been set up on the ruins of Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Protesters demand release of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil
Protesters in New York gathered to demand the release of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil.
Israel releases four Lebanese captives, agrees to join border talks
Lebanese media reported that the released hostages had arrived in a hospital in southern Lebanon city of Tyre.
Ukraine accepts ceasefire proposal, agrees to start talks with Russia
The US says Ukraine has accepted a ceasefire proposal and agreed to start negotiations to end the war with Russia.
Deadly Pakistan train hijack: What happened, and what’s next?
Separatist Baloch group claims responsibility, says it has killed six security personnel, holds hundreds hostage.
FACT CHECK: TRUMP CHANGES COURSE ON UKRAINE
In this Fact Check, Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial examines claims made by Donald Trump about the war in Ukraine
Syrian president launches probe into deadly fighting
Syria's president vows to investigate clashes between pro-Assad fighters and security forces that killed hundreds.
Ukrainian drone barrage hits Russia as peace talks begin
The Ukrainian military launched its largest drone barrage to date against Russia amid talks with the US in Saudi Arabia.
UK police arrest man over oil tanker and cargo ship collision in North Sea
One sailor presumed dead after crash, unidentified man detained on suspicion of manslaughter'.
Israeli forces kill at least four people in the occupied West Bank
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled their homes since Israel's West Bank operation began.
UK crossbow killer Kyle Clifford sentenced to life for triple murder
Kyle Clifford sentenced for three 'brutal and cowardly' murders of Carol Hunt, 61, Louise Hunt, 25, and Hannah Hunt, 28.
Even as US slashes jobs, ‘it is the calm before the storm’, economists warn
An upcoming trade war and more DOGE job cuts will hammer the US economy, economists warn.
Diego Maradona’s medical staff go on trial for negligent homicide
Medical staff that treated Diego Maradona have gone on trial in Argentina over what prosecutors say was negligence.
Most of the world’s population is breathing dirty air: Report
IQAir study finds that Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan,India and the Democratic Republic of Congo have the dirtiest air.
How Turkiye views Syria’s SDF integration deal
The deal between the Kurdish-led SDF and Syrian government marks a significant moment in regional political relations.
Arrested on ICC warrant: What was Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’?
Duterte accused of crimes against humanity for an estimated 30,000 deaths during tenure as mayor, Philippines president.
Protesters denounce arrest of Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil
Protesters in the US have marched to demand the release of Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil.
Trump says imposing 50-percent tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminium
President Donald Trump says increased tariffs come in response to Ontario's surcharge on electricity exports to US.
How Israel uses starvation as a weapon in Gaza
Researches say Palestinians in Gaza have lost an average of 18kg due to extreme hunger caused by Israel's war.
Why is Israel trying to rewrite the Gaza ceasefire?
Former Israeli adviser Daniel Levy argues Israel will continue to thwart attempts to solidify the ceasefire in Gaza.
Iran’s coupons and taxes: Giving with one hand, taking with the other
Average Iranians will have to pay higher taxes and fees for government services as inflation squeezes them further.
Al-Shabab gunmen lay siege to Somali hotel
The armed group claims to have killed more than 10 people in Beledweyne as officials met with elders.
Hong Kong retrial convicts social worker over role in 2019 protests
A different court previously cleared Jackie Chen of rioting after she said she attended protests to call for restraint.
Europe going nuclear would be a catastrophic mistake
Proposals for nuclear sharing as a form of deterrence risk bringing more insecurity to Europe.
What’s on the table in Ukraine peace talks?
US and Ukrainian officials have begun talks in Saudi Arabia to find a way to end the war with Russia.
Flavours of the Arab Golden Age – EP 1: Baghdad and al-Andalus
A historian and a chef discover a 1,000 year-old Arab cookbook from Baghdad and how its recipes reached southern Spain.
Gunmen hijack train in Pakistan’s Balochistan, take hundreds hostage
Balochistan Liberation Army claims responsibility for attack on train travelling from Quetta to Peshawar.
Why has the Philippines arrested ex-president Duterte on ICC warrant?
Families of victims, human rights groups call for 'expeditious surrender and transfer of custody' of Duterte to the ICC.
Why Trump’s tariff chaos sparked stock market meltdown and recession fears
Donald Trump has downplayed the stock market volatility which followed flip-flops over his trade policies.
After Trump froze aid, is Ukraine’s military holding on against Russia?
The suspension of support to Ukrainian troops affects the army's organisation, forces new tactics and frightens locals.
UN urged to probe Myanmar envoy Julie Bishop over alleged China firms ties
Activist groups demand UN investigation over alleged ties to Chinese firms, citing conflicts of interest.
How drones killed nearly 1,000 civilians in Africa in three years
Use of unmanned aircraft has surged across Africa, often resulting in mass civilian deaths, new report finds.
Man Utd to build new stadium next to Old Trafford
The famous English club says the new venue will be the centrepiece in the regeneration of the Old Trafford area.
Uganda deploys troops in South Sudan as civil war fears grow
Tension mounts in South Sudan as power deal between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar unravels.
Celebrations as Syria’s Kurdish-led forces sign integration deal
People in Syria have been celebrating after the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces signed a deal with government.
Cuba completes mass prisoner release despite US U-turn on deal
Havana has freed 553 inmates under Vatican-mediated deal, despite Trump's reversal on US sanctions relief.
Mapping Greenland’s resources, population centres and US military base
Greenland covers an area about three times the size of Texas and is home to 56,000 people, mostly Greenlandic Inuits.
How Ibtihaj Muhammad made Olympic history
"It was an opportunity to show Muslim women and girls globally what we could achieve in sport."
Hidden poisons: Is everything killing us?
We examine the hidden poisons we're exposed to in our everyday lives.
Anti-Muslim hate hits new high in US: Advocacy group
CAIR reports record 8,658 discrimination complaints in 2024 as war in Gaza stirred up Islamophobia.
Luka Doncic, Los Angeles Lakers lose to Brooklyn Nets
The Brooklyn Nets ended their seven-game losing streak with an upset victory against the undermanned Los Angeles Lakers.
Philippines ex-president Rodrigo Duterte arrested on ICC warrant
Video shows ex-Philippine President Duterte arrested at Manila airport on ICC warrant over drug crackdown.
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