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Hundreds bang pots, pans in London in Gaza hunger crisis protest
Protesters banged pots and pans on Downing Street in London to denounce Gaza's urgent hunger crisis.
US confirms it will destroy contraceptives previously designated as aid
International reproductive rights groups slam the Trump administration's decision as 'cruel and ideologically driven'.
Milei tames inflation, but Argentines still struggle to afford basics
In 1.5 years, Milei has radically cut inflation, but Argentina is one of the most expensive countries in Latin America.
Al Jazeera condemns Israeli incitement against Gaza reporter Anas al-Sharif
Al Jazeera says incitement campaign aims to 'justify targeting of journalists' as Israel continues to bombard Gaza.
Root up to second on record Test list as England dominate India
Joe Root becomes the second highest scorer in Test cricket as England takes control against India in fourth Test.
Florida governor announces deportation flights from Alligator Alcatraz
Ron DeSantis, formerly Donald Trump's Republican rival, said that the cadence for removal flights would be 'increasing'.
Thailand declares martial law in border areas amid fighting with Cambodia
Thailand has declared martial law in eight districts after deadly cross-border clashes with Cambodia.
UK’s Starmer faces mounting pressure to recognise Palestinian state
As starvation grips Gaza, more than 200 UK lawmakers urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognise Palestinian state.
Meta to suspend political advertising in the EU as transparency law looms
The social media giant follows Alphabet, Google's parent company, which made a similar decision in November.
Players hits back at FIFA and Infantino after Club World Cup
FIFA and its President Gianni Infantino have been criticised for the expanded Club World Cup in the domestic off season.
US military expands enforcement role at Mexican border under Donald Trump
Trump has boosted military involvement in immigration efforts, including assisting ICE and holding detainees on bases.
Palestinian journalist Adam Abu Harbid killed in Israeli strike
An Israeli strike on a tent killed several people overnight, including journalist Adam Abu Harbid.
Volkswagen profits tumble as tariffs weigh on auto industry
Carmaker joins Stellantis and GM in reporting hits to their profits as tariffs drive up costs for the industry.
India’s Modi pledges $565m to Maldives to boost infrastructure
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India will also support the Maldives in 'strengthening its defence capabilities'.
Trump says Hamas will be ‘hunted down’ as Gaza ceasefire talks wane
US president says Hamas is rejecting deal because it knows 'what happens' after the last Israeli captives are released.
Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba avoid sanctions over MLS All-Star snub
Former Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba could have been banned for one match after sitting out All-Star match.
Can Barack Obama be prosecuted over ‘Russian interference’ intelligence?
Intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard claims former president 'conspired' to discredit Trump's 2016 election win.
Nigeria vs Morocco: Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final 2025 – teams, start
Nigeria hunt a 10th WAFCON title against a Morocco side seeking their first when the pair face off in Rabat.
US military says it has killed senior ISIL (ISIS) leader in Syria’s Aleppo
Dhiya' Zawba Muslih al-Hardani and two of his sons affiliated to the group were killed in a raid, the US military says
Deadly typhoon causes flooding across Philippines
A powerful typhoon has caused extreme flooding across the Philippines, affecting millions of people.
Why is India’s Dharmasthala temple at the centre of a mass murder case?
A former temple cleaner in India claims supervisors forced him to bury the bodies of hundreds of murdered women.
Fact check: Did US go from ice cream trade surplus to deficit under Biden?
Trump administration says increased imports from Italy under former President Joe Biden changed the ice cream game.
Trump’s tariff could devastate Brazil’s small-scale coffee producers
Experts warn the US tariff will hurt Brazil's family farmers, who produce two-thirds of the country's coffee output.
Thailand urges bilateral talks with Cambodia, open to regional mediation
Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman tells Al Jazeera direct talks with Cambodia are priority as deadly clashes continue.
Loneliness is a global health threat and a political failure
Social disconnection is as deadly as smoking and heart disease. The WHO now has a plan to help countries fight back.
Pro-Palestinian Lebanese fighter freed from France welcomed home in Beirut
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah had been released from French prison earlier Friday after 40 years in jail.
I Signed the Petition
I Signed the Petition captures a filmmaker's call with a friend after publicly backing the cultural boycott of Israel.
Israel is trying to hijack the Baloch struggle
A new Israeli-linked initiative exposes how liberation movements are being co-opted for colonial aims.
Russian rocket launches Iran satellite into space: Iranian media
The satellite was designed and manufactured by Iranian engineers, according to reports.
Al Jazeera reporters face hunger in Gaza
Our reporters in Gaza are struggling to find food because of Israel's blockade on vital aid.
Impeachment probe of Philippine VP Sara Duterte voided by Supreme Court
Duterte is a strong contender for the 2028 presidency, which President Marcos cannot contest due to a single-term limit.
Iran is meeting European powers amid threats of renewed nuclear sanctions
The meeting, in Istanbul, is the first since Israel attacked Iran in mid-June backed by US strikes.
Thailand-Cambodian clashes force 100,000 into shelters on Thai border
Families huddle in makeshift shelters, carrying few belongings, as artillery echoes prompt fears of an uncertain future.
The protesters targeting US lawmakers as Israel starves Gaza
US protest group Code Pink is targeting key politicians they say are involved in Israel's starvation campaign in Gaza.
French court to decide if al-Assad can be tried for Syrian chemical attacks
The ruling might set a precedent to allow prosecution of other government leaders linked to atrocities.
Desperate Zimbabweans get in debt to pay for lifesaving blood transfusions
Blood may be free in public hospitals, but low supplies leave Zimbabweans borrowing money to pay for private stocks.
At least four children dead in school roof collapse in India
Rescue teams race to find survivors after deadly school building collapse in western India.
UK moves to reinstate extradition deal with Hong Kong despite concerns
The UK Home Office says the move will prevent criminals from 'evading justice'; critics say it legitimizes oppression.
Death toll in Thai-Cambodia clashes rises to 16 as 120,000 flee border area
Escalation of military exchanges could move towards 'state of war', Acting Thai PM Phumtham Wechayachai says.
Why is Taiwan holding a ‘Great Recall’ vote?
Voters in Taiwan get to decide the fate of 31 KMT legislators in two recall votes with global implications.
US, Israel condemn France’s move to recognise Palestinian state
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticised France's 'reckless decision' that he said 'only serves Hamas propaganda'.
US State Department approves $4.7bn surface-to-air missile package to Egypt
The package includes radar systems, hundreds of missiles, and logistical and engineering support from US personnel.
Elon Musk ‘sorry’ after Starlink satellite internet suffers global outage
Company says 2.5-hour disruption of high-speed internet service was due to 'failure' of internal software services.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,247
Here are the key events on day 1,247 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Death toll from starvation in Gaza rises to 115 as Israeli attacks continue
At least 62 Palestinians killed across enclave in Israeli attacks, as two more malnutrition deaths are recorded.
Deported Venezuelan man files abuse complaint against the US government
Neiyerver Adrian Leon Rengel says he was falsely accused of being a gang member and beaten in an El Salvador prison.
Judge rules former Canadian hockey players not guilty of sexual assault
Trial that sparked debate over Canadian hockey's sexual assault culture ends after judge says allegations not 'credible'
Has Donald Trump’s policy of imposing trade tariffs worked?
President Trump signs major trade deal with Japan, and Tokyo pledges to invest in the United States.
Could Israel be planning a second war on Iran?
Analysts warn Israel seeks pretexts for new conflicts with Iran amid speculation over covert operations.
Iran reaffirms right to enrich uranium ahead of key talks in Turkiye
The E3 nations meeting marks the first since Israel targeted Iran's key nuclear and military sites in a 12-day war.
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