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 © 2025 Al Jazeera Media Network
Updated 2025-06-20 23:15
2024 MLS Cup: Playoffs, schedule, brackets, Messi, teams, players, final
What's the difference between the Supporters' Shield and the MLS Cup? Which teams have qualified? Al Jazeera explains.
Boeing workers vote to reject wage deal, extend strike
Nearly two-thirds of workers reject offer that includes a 35 percent pay rise.
Want to know who will win the US election? Take a look at the stock market
The S&P 500 has a strong track record of predicting the winner of US elections, but old rulebooks may no longer apply.
Harris teases court reform but offers few details in Pennsylvania town hall
Democratic lawmakers have been slow to embrace calls for reform amid flagging public trust in highest judicial body.
North Korean balloon dumps rubbish on South Korea’s presidential compound
Local media report that ballon also carried leaflets ridiculing the South Korean president.
US mother says in lawsuit that AI chatbot encouraged son’s suicide
Florida mother sues Character.AI and Google after 14-year-old son allegedly became obsessed with AI chatbot.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 972
As the war enters its 972nd day, these are the main developments.
Attack on aerospace company near Turkey’s Ankara: What we know
The attack targeted aerospace and defence firm TUSAS while thousands of employees were on site.
Fury expects to knock out Usyk in heavyweight boxing title rematch
Tyson Fury promises to be more focused ahead of the much-anticipated rematch against Oleksandr Usyk on December 21.
US charges Venezuelan media tycoon with money laundering
Raul Gorrin Belisario, owner of Globovision, allegedly took part in $1.2bn scheme to launder corrupt oil money.
Boeing CEO lays out cautious path to turnaround as strike vote awaited
CEO Ortberg said he is reviewing Boeing businesses and may downsize assets and workforce to focus on core businesses.
What impact has US, UK military assistance had on Israel’s war ambitions?
Al Jazeera investigation reveals extent of international support for Israeli army's assaults on Gaza and Lebanon.
Gisele Pelicot tells mass rape trial ‘it’s not us who should feel shame’
Addressing French court for second time, Pelicot says she's determined to change how society confronts sexual violence.
Biden announces $50bn G7 loan to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets
US Treasury Secretary Yellen says Russia will be 'bear the costs of its illegal war, instead of taxpayers' in the West.
McDonald’s shares tumble on E coli even as US head vows to improve safety
Previous E. coli outbreaks at major US fast-food chains have caused consumers to shun those stores for months.
Al Jazeera rejects Israeli military ‘fabrications’ against journalists
Al Jazeera rejects Israeli military 'fabrications' against journalists
Israel escalates assault on Lebanon’s Tyre, striking city centre
Israeli forces conducted their first air strikes in the centre of Lebanon's Tyre, escalating their assault the city.
Al Jazeera decries ‘unfounded’ Israeli claims about its Gaza journalists
The network warns Israel against using allegations as a justification for targeting Al Jazeera journalists.
Gustavo Gutierrez, champion of Christian liberation theology, dies
An advocate for the world's 'poor and exploited', Gutierrez had ideals that revolutionised the Latin American church.
American Airlines fined $50m for mistreatment of disabled passengers
American Airlines gets record $50m fine for treatment of disabled customers and also damaging wheelchairs.
Harris pounces on Gen Kelly claim that Trump said Hitler did ‘good things’
US vice president says the comments, which Trump denies saying, are a 'window' into who Republican candidate really is.
Israeli strikes pound Lebanese southern coastal city of Tyre
Hezbollah confirms death of Hashem Safieddine, who had been widely expected to be chosen as the group's next leader.
Bank of Canada cuts interest rates, says fight against inflation ‘worked’
The cut on Wednesday, the fourth in a row, was bigger than expected as September inflation sank below target.
Cuba extends workplace, school shutdowns in wake of power blackouts
The energy-saving measures come as government struggles to restore grid and surveys hurricane that killed seven.
Trump, Harris turn to podcasts, and maybe Joe Rogan, for US election boost
Trump expected to sit down with the world-renowned podcaster on Friday; a Harris interview is still unconfirmed.
Deadly Heat
Fault Lines examines the danger of extreme heat in Florida for workers while politicians roll back protections.
Photos: Thousands evacuated as tropical storm batters Philippines
Tropical Storm Trami brought torrential rain to eastern Philippine cities and towns, causing widespread flooding.
China’s Xi and India’s Modi meet after border accord between two countries
Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping hold talks on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in the Russian city of Kazan.
UK and Germany seal defence deal as they eye Russian threat
The first defence pact between the two nations comes as British government pushes a reset with Europe.
Explosion, gunshots heard outside Turkish military aircraft maker
Gunmen were filmed firing outside of the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) headquarters near Ankara.
How Republican-linked ads stir Israel tensions to undermine Kamala Harris
Ad campaign focused on Gaza in key swing states invokes 'anti-Semitic and anti-Arab' bigotry, advocate says.
Why has Trump accused the UK’s Labour Party of election interference?
The US Republican presidential candidate has filed a legal complaint against UK's governing party for meddling.
Why is Hungary’s Orban sending soldiers to Chad?
An unlikely friendship is budding between Budapest and N'Djamena with the goal of stemming migration to Europe.
‘Dead and wounded’ in attack near Turkey’s Ankara, minister says
An attack on an aerospace and defence company near the capital has resulted in multiple casualties.
US says ‘evidence’ North Korea has sent troops to Russia
Seoul's intelligence agency says double the number of soldiers previously stated sent to fight against Ukraine.
Pro-Palestinian protesters in US rename historic university hall
Pro-Palestine protesters at the University of Minnesota were arrested after staging a sit-in inside a university hall.
Video shows blindfolded Palestinians taken for interrogation
Dozens of blindfolded Palestinian men can be seen being taken away in Israeli military trucks.
UK PM says ties with Trump ‘good’ after US election ‘interference’ claims
Keir Starmer bats away accusations that Labour volunteers backing Kamala Harris made illegal' foreign contributions.
Risking my life to feed people displaced by Israel’s war on Lebanon
As Israel intensifies its bombardment of Lebanon, volunteers risk their lives to feed those displaced across the country
Why are victims of a Brazil dam disaster suing miner BHP in a London court?
The mining giant faces a potential $47bn lawsuit filed by at least 600,000 people over the 2015 mining disaster.
Why questions are being raised over the Greater Israel ideology?
We explore the rising influence of the 'Greater Israel' ideology amid military tensions in Gaza and Lebanon.
War and instability bring African governance progress to a halt: Report
Democratic backsliding in Africa reflects global trend towards strongman politics' emboldening autocrats.
Gaza parents’ heartbreak as children’s clothes, shoes fall to pieces
Children are underdressed and exposed to the elements a year into Israel's war on Gaza.
Will Biden administration prosecute Elon Musk for his $1m lottery?
Experts doubt that Musk will be prosecuted - even though he might be violating election laws.
Trump, the EU and the appeal of Orbanocracy
What drives the popularity of Hungary's Viktor Orban is not his geopolitical game but his governance model.
Trump vs Harris: Who’s leading in the US election polls as the vote looms?
We track the latest polls with less than two weeks to go before US voters choose a new president on November 5.
Belarus president Lukashenko to seek seventh term in January vote
Opposition calls for non-recognition of vote set to extend Lukashenko's 30-year rule.
Video: Israeli forces attack Tyre in Lebanon and tell people to leave
Video shows smoke rising after a series of Israeli air attacks on the city of Tyre in Lebanon.
Taxes and tractors in the US election
We look at how the two main candidates in the US election plan to change the US economic landscape.
Vinicius is going to win the Ballon d’Or, says Real Madrid coach Ancelotti
The Brazilian forward scored a hat-trick in Real Madrid's 5-2 win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.
...207208209210211212213214215216...