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India and New Zealand conclude free trade agreement
Governments are seeking to diversify trade links due to the uncertainty driven by Trump's tariffs.
Venezuela’s reserves have strategic advantages for the US
Risk analyst Jose Chalhoub explains why Venezuela's oil is more appealing to the US than oil from the Middle East
“Convenient for the US to declare war” with Venezuela
Ernesto Castaneda, talks about why some in US President Donald Trump's cabinet are pushing for a war with Venezuela.
Australian PM apologises over Bondi attack, calls for tougher hate laws
PM Anthony Albanese is also pushing for stricter gun legislation in the wake of nation's worst mass shooting in decades.
Israeli arms firms make record profits of the back of Gaza war
Israel's defence industry is making record profits, using images of strikes on Gaza as proof of their purported success.
Russian general killed in car bombing in Moscow
A Russian general was killed in Moscow on Monday when an explosive device detonated underneath his car.
2025 in Gaza: 12 months, 12 pictures
Israel's genocidal war on Gaza has killed at least 70,669 Palestinians and wounded 171,165 since October 2023.
Jerusalem’s Latin Patriarch leads Christmas mass at Gaza church
Jerusalem's Latin Patriarch led Christmas mass at Gaza's only Catholic church just days before the holiday.
US accused of stealing oil after intercepting third Venezuelan tanker
The US is pursuing a third oil tanker in international waters off the coast of Venezuela.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow probes Kyiv link after bomb kills general
Investigators pursue various lines of inquiry, including possibility attack was 'linked' to 'Ukrainian special forces'.
Thousands of Serbians protest government pressure on universities
Thousands of demonstrators in Serbia gathered in Novi Pazar on Sunday to protest government pressures on universities.
Japan set to restart world’s biggest nuclear power plant
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa will be latest plant to restart 15 years after Fukushima disaster shut down country's nuclear energy.
Is the US making a great gamble to reshape Iraq?
The Trump administration seeks to recalibrate US influence in the Middle East and wants to 'make Iraq great again'.
Investigators probing Ukraine link as Moscow car bomb kills Russian general
Investigators say possibility that attack is linked to Ukrainian special forces is one line of inquiry.
Swiss court to hear Indonesian islanders’ climate case against cement giant
Four residents of Pari, a low-lying Indonesian island, filed the complaint in January 2023.
LIVE: Thailand, Cambodia resume border clashes before talks
Fighting has resumed hours before the countries' foreign ministers meet in Malaysia to discuss steps to de-escalate.
Sudanese bloc declares Nairobi roadmap, but is it a civilian breakthrough?
The new bloc's roadmap echoes the Quad plan, but observers say this only splinters civilian forces in Sudan.
US says talks with Russia, Ukraine in Miami ‘constructive, productive’
US envoy holds separate meetings with Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Miami on ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
Two Palestine Action hunger strikers in UK prisons admitted to hospital
Kamran Ahmed and Amu Gib have been hospitalised as a hunger strike that began 50 days ago raises alarm.
New clashes erupt on Thai-Cambodia border as ASEAN convenes peace talks
Fighting resumes hours before regional foreign ministers meet in Malaysia to discuss steps to de-escalate hostilities.
Malaysian court rejects Najib’s bid to serve sentence under house arrest
The Kuala Lumpur High Court says a royal document allowing the ex-PM's transfer to house arrest is invalid.
Morocco seal AFCON win against Comoros in 2025 opener
Host nation Morocco overcome a spirited challenge by Africa Cup of Nations minnows Comoros to kick off the tournament.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,397
These are the key developments from day 1,397 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘Alarming’ medicine shortages in Gaza amid Israeli restrictions
Gaza's Health Ministry says the most critical drug shortages are in emergency services.
How volatile is the political situation in Bangladesh?
Tensions are growing after the killing of a student leader of last year's revolt, which toppled Sheikh Hasina.
Nigeria says 130 kidnapped Catholic schoolchildren freed
The country has seen a wave of recent mass abductions, as it suffers from multiple interlinked security concerns.
US pursues third oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela
US coastguard 'in active pursuit' of a dark fleet vessel trying to evade sanctions on Venezuela, an official says.
Worker at France’s Elysee Palace to face trial over alleged theft
Three people arrested in connection with suspected theft of items worth between 15,000 and 40,000 euros.
Swedish authorities board sanctioned Russian ship in national waters
Authorities board vessel off Swedish coast after it suffered an engine failure.
Will Trump’s ‘imperfect plan’ for ending the Ukraine war work?
Some European leaders feel sidelined as US mediation takes Russian priorities into consideration.
Russia criticises European moves to amend US plan to end Ukraine war
Putin aide Yury Ushakov's remarks come a day after US and Russian officials held talks on the US proposal in Florida.
Barcelona see off Villarreal with goals from Raphinha and Yamal
Barca punish 10-man hosts Villarreal to win eighth consecutive La Liga game and move four points clear at the summit.
Israeli arms companies’ revenues soared in 2024
Israel's defence exports increased 13 percent in 2024 compared with the previous year to a record of almost $15bn.
Mo Salah focused on Egypt success at AFCON with Liverpool crisis behind him
Liverpool and Egypt star forward Mohamed Salah is centred on winning his first Africa Cup of Nations title.
UNICEF tells Al Jazeera what Gaza urgently needs but doesn’t have
As Gaza's displaced Palestinians suffer from winter storms, UNICEF explains the basic needs essential to save children.
Epstein files: Whose names and photos are in the latest document drop?
The latest trove of legal documents has been heavily redacted, but several famous figures are recognisable.
Can Alliance of Sahel States find a way to curb advance of armed groups?
Leaders from Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso are hoping to find a way to repel advancing fighters linked to al-Qaeda.
Week in Pictures: From shooting in Australia to protest in Brussels
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
Israel kills two Palestinians, including 16 year-old, in West Bank
Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank amid continued violence against Palestinians.
Manhunt under way in South Africa after mass shooting in Johannesburg
South African police have launched a manhunt in search of the suspects that carried out a mass shooting in Johannesburg.
Palestinians attending wedding killed in Israeli attack on Gaza school
Six Palestinians have been killed in an attack by Israeli forces on a school sheltering displaced civilians in Gaza.
LIVE: Villarreal vs Barcelona – La Liga
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as league leaders Barca visit high flyers Villarreal.
Palestinian family left homeless after house collapses in storm-hit Gaza
A family's heavily war-damaged home that had sheltered 25 people in Gaza City collapsed after a winter storm.
Russia-Ukraine war may “grind on for another 12 to 18 months”
These peace negotiations are a farce."
Thousands of candidates sit for government exam on airstrip in India
More than 8,000 candidates sat for a government exam on a runway in Odisha in India.
Algeria bill seeks to criminalise French colonial rule: What to know
Algerian parliament is set to vote on Wednesday on the draft law, which speaker calls a 'defining milestone'.
Israel’s yellow line in Gaza has become a “site of killing”
People don't know exactly where [Gaza's yellow line] exists ... when they pass it, they become targets."
LIVE: Israel continues ceasefire violations; 1 Palestinian killed in Gaza
One Palestinian killed by Israeli army in Gaza while two Palestinians, including a child, are shot dead in West Bank.
Australia beat England to win third Test and retain Ashes
Australia win Adelaide Test against England and forge an unassailable 3-0 lead in cricket's longest running series.
Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: Is this good for Boxing?
Samantha Johnson looks at how audience, attention and money are reshaping modern boxing.
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