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Pakistan says more than 300 hostages rescued from hijacked train
A military spokesperson says the rescue operation has concluded and that all 33 attackers were killed.
Who are the BLA – the group behind Pakistan’s deadly train hijack?
The group's train attack is the latest in a series of increasingly audacious assaults it has launched.
‘Closest target’: Why is Donald Trump so focused on Canada?
Tariffs and threats to annex Canada fall into Donald Trump's wider vision for US dominance in the world, experts say.
Balochistan train hijacking: situation still “very complex”
Masood Akhtar, a national security analyst from Pakistan, examines the Balochistan train hijacking and its implications.
Bank of Canada cuts interest rates, warned country faces ‘new crisis’
BoC also said it would 'proceed carefully with any further changes' to rates given inflationary pressures from tariffs.
Man arrested over North Sea ship collision a Russian national, says owner
British police are investigating the cause behind a crash between a cargo vessel and an anchored US fuel tanker.
Pakistan separatist fighters release video showing attack on train
Video released by Pakistan separatists, the Balochistan Liberation Army, show the moment they attacked a train.
Palestinians mourn victims of Israeli attack on Gaza
Palestinians are mourning the victims of Tuesday's Israeli air attack near Gaza City that killed four people.
Russia ‘studying’ US ceasefire proposal agreed to by Ukraine
The Kremlin says it is examining the US ceasefire proposal agreed to by Ukraine.
Analysis: Call to disband PKK reshapes Turkiye, Syria power dynamics
Ocalan's call comes as value of armed fight diminishes, and Kurdish political participation grew - will this continue?
African Union warns of Sudan partition risk
African Union urges member states and international community 'not to recognise any government or parallel entity'.
Russia tight-lipped on ceasefire deal as US arms to Ukraine resume
Sources claims Kremlin wary, as Poland reports that US military aid flow to Ukraine is already back up to speed.
What next after Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire
The presidents of the US and Ukraine have welcomed the agreement on a 30-day ceasefire proposal.
Syrians flee to Lebanon after killings
Thousands of Syrians flee to Lebanon after clashes between government forces and pro-Assad fighters led to mass killings
Trump wants to deport foreign students like me. Universities must defy him
Universities will get nowhere by facilitating the Trump administration's crackdown on pro-Palestinian students.
‘Americans are on our side’: Russians laud US efforts to end Ukraine war
A sense of optimism is being felt across Russia, but some remain sceptical about the possibility of peace.
Bosnia orders police to bring in Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik
Bosnian prosecutors have ordered the detention of three top Bosnian Serb officials over a series of separatist actions
Arrests of Columbia pro-Palestine activists will not save Israel’s image
The Trump administration's efforts to conceal the truth about Israel by targeting American universities will backfire.
Video: What we know about Pakistan train hijacking
A rescue operation has been launched in Pakistan after separatist fighters hijacked a train with hundreds of civilians.
Ukraine accepts 30-day ceasefire in US talks: What it means for Russia war
The US has resumed military aid and intelligence sharing to Ukraine under a ceasefire deal awaiting Putin's approval.
Can House Republicans cut $880bn without slashing Medicaid?
Medicaid cuts cause clashes. Democrats warn of consequences while Republicans deny Medicaid is in their proposal.
Georgian court hands former president Saakashvili new prison term
Georgia's opposition forces claim the ruling reflects regime's fear of the former pro-Western leader.
Ramadan 2025: Which countries grow the most dates?
Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Algeria produce nearly half of the world's dates.
Pakistan forces continue operation to free hundreds from hijacked train
Pakistan says 190 hostages rescued, but around 250 more are on train seized by Balochistan Liberation Army.
‘Someone’s listening’: Fear and longing in Syria’s al-Hol detention camp
Al-Hol's children are forced to live in dire conditions and lack education and safety.
Yemen’s Houthis to resume shipping attacks over Gaza aid cutoff
Yemeni rebels warn Israeli ships 'violating' their Red Sea 'ban' will be targeted.
Medvedev defeats Paul to reach quarterfinals at Indian Wells
Local favourite Tommy Paul was beaten in straight sets by former US Open champion Daniil Medvedev in the round of 16.
Israeli forces raid Palestinian bookstore again and seize ‘inciting’ books
Israeli forces raided a Palestinian bookstore in occupied East Jerusalem and seized books 'inciting violence.'
Global trade war escalates as US tariffs on steel, aluminum imports launch
US duties on steel and aluminium draw swift retaliation from major trading partners.
‘Somalia is dangerous’: Former US deportees struggle with fear, uncertainty
Those previously deported by the US warn that President Trump's plan to expel more Somali migrants may endanger lives.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,112
These are the key developments on day 1,112 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Philippine VP Sara Duterte travels to The Hague to help father at ICC
The vice president has described former President Rodrigo Duterte's arrest over his deadly drug war as 'oppression'.
Oscar Piastri signs new F1 contract with McLaren
The Australian driver commits his long-term future to McLaren after signing a multiyear contract extension beyond 2026.
US’s Rubio hails Syria deal with Kurds, calls for non-sectarian governance
Top US diplomat endorses agreement to integrate Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into state institutions.
Iran, Russia, China conduct joint naval drills in Gulf of Oman
The exercises are aimed at strengthening cooperation between the three countries as Iran accuses US of 'bullying'.
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.
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