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 2026-02-06 19:30
Japan shuts reactor at world’s biggest nuclear plant a day after restart
Restart of No 6 reactor at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant suspended after malfunction related to control rods.
Former government insider takes aim at US’s policy on Israel
Josh Paul, of A New Policy, talks about the push for change in US policy towards Palestine and Israel.
Sinner, Osaka through to the third round at Australian Open
Defending champion Jannik Sinner wins easily against James Duckworth while Naomi Osaka overcomes Sorana Cirstea.
Mapping the 10 countries with the most overseas territories
Nations worldwide maintain territories for strategic and military purposes, often remnants of colonial empires.
Day one of Syria’s ceasefire marked by violation claims
A four-day ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF was meant to cool tensions.
Russia-Ukraine peace talks ‘down to one issue’, says US envoy Witkoff
The announcement comes before a meeting between US President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Zelenskyy, in Davos.
Donald Trump and world leaders sign ‘Board of Peace’ charter
Donald Trump hosted a signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, to announce the first charter of his Board of Peace'.
Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ at ceremony in Davos
US president says newly-established Board of Peace will be able to 'do pretty much whatever we want to do'.
Campaigning begins in Bangladesh for first election after Hasina’s ouster
The vote scheduled for February 12 is seen as a major test for democracy in the South Asian nation.
Venezuelans share their opinions on US interference
Venezuelans share their opinions on US interference
Pro-Palestine activist on hunger strike says he will begin refusing water
Palestine Action-linked remand prisoner Umer Khalid calls on the UK to engage with his protest demands.
Guinea-Bissau sets election date following last year’s coup
The West African country is set to hold legislative and presidential elections on December 6.
Europe cannot condemn colonialism à la carte
Europe is quick to denounce Trump's imperial fantasies while defending its own colonial past and present.
Israeli minister approves gun licences for 18 illegal West Bank settlements
UN says more than 1,800 settler attacks against Palestinians - about five per day - were documented in 2025.
Trump seeking ‘regime change’ in Cuba by end of the year: US media report
The Wall Street Journal reports the White House is seeking Cuban officials willing to cut a deal on regime change.
Djokovic eases past qualifier Maestrelli at Australian Open
The 24-time Grand Slam singles winner lost just eight games and cruised into the third round at Melbourne Park.
Renewables muscle fossil fuels out of EU electricity market, says research
Solar and wind power provided more electricity than coal and gas last year, leading a global trend, says Ember.
Trump praises ‘infinite’ Greenland framework deal
US President Donald Trump dropped his threat to impose tariffs on European countries over his bid to takeover Greenland.
The Crimean Tatar movement trying to ruin Russia’s army from within
Atesh, an underground resistance group, says it has trained thousands - including Russian soldiers - in sabotage.
French firm Lactalis latest to recall baby formula amid contamination scare
Swiss food giants Nestle has also recalled infant formula batches in recent weeks over toxin fears.
LIVE: Trump to lead signing of charter for Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ in Davos
Board was initially aimed at rebuilding Gaza due to Israeli genocide, but was later pitched as global conflict body.
‘If you sleep, settlers will burn your house’: fear in the West Bank
The Palestinian village of Ras Ein al-Auja has held out against violent Israeli settlers - until now.
Hong Kong begins national security trial for organisers of Tiananmen vigils
Rights groups condemn trial of three activists accused of 'inciting subversion of state power'.
Bangladesh’s latest election battlegrounds: TikTok, Facebook, YouTube
On-the-ground campaigning kicks off on Thursday, but parties have been locked in online battles for month.
Rescuers search for survivors after landslide at New Zealand campsite
Several people were missing after heavy rains caused flooding and landslides across New Zealand's North Island.
Five killed in ‘treacherous’ attack on military convoy in Yemen
Bombingtargetedconvoy carrying Giants Brigades' commander, an ally of the Saudi-backed government, authorities say.
Australia observes day of mourning for victims of Bondi Beach mass shooting
Flags will be flown at half-staff to honour the victims of the December 14 shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach.
World’s oldest cave art discovered in Indonesia’s Muna island
Indonesia and the surrounding region is known for some of the world's most ancient archaeological finds.
Israel bombs four Syria-Lebanon border crossings; kills 2 in south Lebanon
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun blasts Israeli 'policy of systematic aggression' that directly targets civilians.
‘Catch of the day’: Trump launches new ICE immigration crackdown in Maine
The Trump administration singles out Maine Governor Janet Mills, a Democrat, as one of the reasons for ICE's operation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,428
These are the key developments from day 1,428 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘I won’t use force’ for Greenland: Key takeaways from Trump’s Davos speech
Trump reiterated his push for US control of Greenland, criticised Europe and laid out his foreign policy priorities.
Does the Awami League have a future in Bangladesh?
Sreenivasan Jain speaks with Sajeeb Wazed Joy about whether it sees any political future for itself in Bangladesh.
Barcelona avoid blip in Prague to maintain Champions League top eight hope
Barcelona come from behind to beat Slavia Prague 4-2 to maintain their hopes of a top eight finish in the league phase.
Liverpool beat Marseille to climb to fourth in Champions League table
Liverpool win 3-0 in Marseille, as Mohamed Salah returns to the starting lineup for first time since November.
JPMorgan’s Dimon calls credit card interest rate caps a ‘economic disaster’
JPMorgan CEO Dimon said that Trump's push to cap rates at 10 percent would result in consumers losing access to credit.
US judge bars government from reviewing seized Washington Post materials
The Washington Post has demanded the immediate return of materials seized from reporter Hannah Natanson.
Can Israel flatten the UNRWA headquarters with impunity?
United Nations leads condemnation of Israeli demolition of headquarters of UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
US begins transferring ISIL-linked detainees from Syria to Iraq
The US military said up to 7,000 people will be moved from a detention facility in Hasakah, Syria.
Palestinians deny reports Israel halted refugee football pitch demolition
Aida camp's football pitch faces demolition, despite reports of a delay, leaving the community uncertain.
US House panel advances bill to give Congress authority on AI chip exports
The bill gives Congress more licence to block AI exports to China and other US political adversaries.
At least 3,117 people killed during Iran protests, state media reports
The Martyrs Foundation noted that 2,427 of those killed in the demonstrations were civilians and security forces.
Israel demolishes three Palestinian homes in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces have demolished three homes belonging to Palestinians in the village of Shuqba in the occupied West Bank.
Ecuador announces 30 percent tariff on Colombia over drug trafficking
President Daniel Noboa has sought closer relations with Donald Trump while criticising Colombia's left-wing leader.
Public opinion shifts on ICE as advocates warn of US ‘inflection point’
Amid growing unrest in wake of Minnesota killing, rights observers say US Congress must take action to curtail agency.
Ancient Khmer temples scarred by Thailand-Cambodia conflict
Ancient Khmer temples along the Thailand-Cambodia border have been damaged or destroyed by recent fighting.
Relieved, sceptical, insulted: Greenlanders react to Trump at Davos
Greenlanders reacted with sceptical relief to Donald Trump ruling out military force to take the territory.
US Supreme Court appears reluctant to let Trump fire Fed’s Lisa Cook
During two hours of arguments, some justices pressed US lawyer on why Cook was not given a chance to formally respond.
Trump nixes European tariff threats over Greenland after NATO chief talks
US president says 'framework of a future deal' on Greenland and wider Arctic region reached with NATO chief Mark Rutte.
More Israeli strikes pound southern Lebanon after day of attacks
Israel kept up its bombardment of southern Lebanon after a series of daytime attacks.
...15161718192021222324...