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 © 2024 Al Jazeera Media Network
Updated 2024-11-25 23:30
Kamala Harris warns Israel of ‘consequences’ of Rafah assault
The US vice president says that it would be a huge mistake' to move into the city in southern Gaza.
Pakistan cricketer Amir named among T20 probables after retirement U-turn
The fast bowler has come out of retirement and made himself available for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup.
Brazil races to the rescue as storm death toll rises
Floods and landslides follow record heatwave that saw the heat index soar above 62 degrees Celsius (143.6F).
Philippines summons Beijing envoy over South China Sea water cannon attack
Manila says confrontation near Second Thomas Shoal wounded three of its soldiers and caused severe damage to its vessel.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 760
As the war enters its 760th day, these are the main developments.
Singapore’s ex-transport minister hit with 8 new charges in corruption case
S Iswaran accused of receiving gifts worth $14,000 from individual who had business dealings with Transport Ministry.
Four men showing signs of severe beating charged over Moscow concert attack
Four suspects charged with terrorism as Russia observes a day of mourning over deadliest attack in two decades.
UK’s Sunak to unveil $252m investment in nuclear deterrent, nuclear energy
UK leader says investment is vital in 'more dangerous and contested world.'
Senegal’s Bassirou Diomaye Faye takes early lead in presidential election
Early results show Bassirou Diomaye Faye in the lead but his rival from ruling coalition says a run-off will be needed.
Chad main opposition figures barred as leaders cleared for election
The central African country's presidential election is set to take place in May.
Simon Harris to be Ireland’s youngest PM after clinching party leadership
Harris will be voted in as Ireland's youngest-ever prime minister when parliament next sits on April 9.
Vote counting under way in Senegal’s delayed presidential election
The polls take place following a period of uncertainty after President Macky Sall sought to delay the election.
Fastest waiters in Paris compete in ‘coffee run’ street race
A 110-year-old tradition has waiters racing through Paris streets while balancing coffee and croissants.
The Max Planck Society must end its unconditional support for Israel
An open letter by employees calls on the MPS to reconsider its stance on Israel in view of Israeli genocidal actions.
Ukraine says it hit two Russian landing ships off occupied Crimea
A Moscow-installed regional official says 10 missiles shot down amid a major Ukrainian air attack.
Bodies of three Rohingya found as Indonesia ends rescue for capsized boat
Authorities in Aceh province have received several reports about dead bodies floating in nearby waters since Saturday.
Putin says Moscow concert attackers tried to flee to Ukraine
Russia has detained the four gunmen and other suspects connected to the attack at a Moscow concert hall.
Russia mourns Moscow concert hall attack victims as death toll rises to 137
Search operation is still ongoing, governor of Moscow region says, amid fears the death toll of 137 may further rise.
Week in pictures: From deadly ISIL attack in Moscow to drought in Vietnam
A roundup of some of the main events last week.
Israeli protesters paraglide over PM Netanyahu’s house
Israeli protesters have paraglided over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea with banners.
The Canadian arms embargo on Israel that was not
The Canadian government's pledge not to sell weapons to Israel doesn't apply to permits worth millions already approved.
Only effective way to ramp up Gaza aid is by land, UN chief Guterres says
During a visit to Egypt, Antonio Guterres warns of impact Israel's months-long war on Gaza is having around the globe.
Pro-West candidate beats Slovakia PM’s ally to set up presidential run-off
Ex-Foreign Minister Ivan Korcok and current parliament Speaker Peter Pellegrini to face off in April's vote.
Nigerian army rescues 17 students abducted from Sokoto state
Children who were kidnapped in two separate abductions in northern Nigeria have been freed.
Does Israel need to be forced by the US to end the war in Gaza?
Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti and US professor Ian Lustick dissect Biden's refusal to end the war in Gaza.
Moscow concert hall attack: How did ISIL recoup, five years after ‘defeat’?
The group's Afghanistan arm in particular has gained since the return of the Taliban - even though the two are rivals.
More than 130 kidnapped Nigerian students released: Government spokesman
Kidnapping in Kaduna on March 7 was one of the biggest such attacks in years and prompted national outcry over security.
‘Never-ending humiliation’: Recalling horrors in Libya’s migration centres
Rescued in the middle of the Mediterranean, two men describe their experience being trafficked.
How a South African village turned an alien tree into superfood coffee
A caffeine-free 'coffee' in South Africa turns a problem plant into a healthy drink - and income for a remote community.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 170
Israeli warplanes pound southern Gaza as mediation efforts to end Israel's war on the enclave appear to be stalling.
Austria’s Baumgartner scores fastest-ever international goal
Baumgartner unleashed a 25-metre shot past the goalkeeper after six seconds to break the record for the fastest goal.
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz wins F1 Australian GP after Verstappen retires
Sainz finished ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc after Red Bull's Verstappen retired on the fourth lap with engine fire.
Pakistan cricketer Imad Wasim comes out of retirement for ICC T20 World Cup
The all-rounder has made himself availble for Pakistan's squad for the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup in June.
Senegal’s women voters could make a miracle happen in presidential election
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque recounts events leading up to Senegal's presidential polls and how some hope for a miracle.
‘Obstetric winter’: Why are China’s hospitals shutting delivery wards?
China's birthrate is falling and hospital maternity departments across the country are closing, according to reports.
At least 19 reported killed as Israeli forces fire on Gaza aid seekers
Authorities in Gaza said 23 people were also injured while waiting for bags of flour and aid near Kuwait Roundabout.
Can the UN Security Council agree on a ceasefire resolution for Gaza?
Members reject text drafted by the US in advance of another vote.
Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid human rights concerns
The law, known as Article 23, has been criticised internationally over fears it could erode civil liberties.
Russian Soyuz rocket with 3 astronauts blasts off to ISS, days after glitch
Take off to the International Space Station follows aborted launch on Thursday after a voltage drop in a power source.
UN chief says blocked Gaza aid is a ‘moral outrage’, calls for war to end
On visit to Rafah crossing, Antonio Guterres urges Israel to give people in Gaza unfettered access to humanitarian aid.
Who’s to blame for the Moscow massacre?
Some Russians blame lax security for the horrific attack claimed by ISIL. But analysts recall a darker history.
Moscow concert hall attack: Russia detains 11 as death toll rises to 133
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) tries to link Ukraine to assault despite ISIL affiliate claim of responsibility.
What Aida of Khan Younis can teach us about courage
Amid the rubble and pain of Gaza, stories emerge of Palestinian bravery and generosity.
Moscow concert hall attack: Why is ISIL targeting Russia?
Deadly attack in Moscow claimed by ISIL affiliate leaves more than 133 people dead and approximately 100 injured.
Dissecting the ‘TikTok problem’
What's the US's issue with TikTok? Is it data security, secret Chinese influence or pro-Palestinian content?
Moscow concert hall attack: Death toll rises to 133 with scores injured
Armed men stormed theCrocus City HallnearMoscow, shooting people and setting the building on fire.
US Senate passes $1.2 trillion budget, averting government shutdown
Bill passes after hours of gridlock over funding for three-quarters of the government for the next six months.
Kate Middleton reveals cancer diagnosis: What we know so far
After weeks of speculation, the Princess of Wales has said she has cancer and is undergoing preventive chemotherapy.
The tax inspectors competing to be Senegal’s new president
Three candidates and one former favourite for the office of president have tax inspector backgrounds.
Captured Somali pirates arrive in India to face trial over ship hijacking
The 35 men are to be prosecuted for the hijacking of cargo vessel MV Ruen in December when they took the crew hostage.
...192193194195196197198199200201...