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 © 2026 Al Jazeera Media Network
Updated 2026-06-28 08:15
Another heat record goes in Australia
A dry winter and early heat are not a good combination.
Indian Muslims to seek review of Hindu temple site ruling
An Indian Muslim group says Supreme Court judgement awarding Hindus control of a disputed religious site had 'errors'.
Yemen government delays return; officials blame separatists
Government officials say the separatists are refusing to hand over Aden headquarters and the presidential palace.
UK elections: Conservatives pledge law change to protect veterans
The UK's Conservative Party is pushing for new legislation to protect soldiers from what Prime Minister Boris Johnson calls 'unfair trials'.
Is peace coming to Yemen?
Saudi Arabia has taken decisive steps to eliminate divisions among allied Yemeni forces and engage the Houthis.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa wins Sri Lanka election
Former defence chief ran a campaign for Saturday's vote on providing strong leadership and improving national security.
Lifeboat: On the Waters of the Refugee Crisis
Inside a rescue mission off the coast of Libya where volunteers pick up refugees fleeing Africa and the Middle East.
In Pictures: Iranians protest against increase in fuel prices
Demonstrators take to the streets in towns and cities across the country after surprise move to increase petrol prices.
Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei backs petrol price hike decision
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blames enemies for 'sabotage' after protesters clash with security forces.
Sri Lanka: Rajapaksa wins presidency as Premadasa concedes
Ruling party candidate Sajith Premadasa congratulates his main rival for victory in hard-fought election.
Can local and faith leaders help halt the spread of Ebola in DRC?
Local leaders are helping turn the tide on Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
One month on: Hope, defiance as Lebanon protests persist
Politicians yet to address protesters' demands for a technocrat gov't, a non-sectarian electoral law and early polls.
South Africa: Month-long UNHCR sit-in ends in violent eviction
Scores held after clashes at Pretoria compound of UN refugee agency where hundreds camped out to demand resettlement.
Venezuela: Rival rallies held as Guaido calls for daily protests
Opposition leader asks followers to keep up pressure on gov't, as President Maduro's supporters also take to streets.
Taiwan's push against 'red media'
How news outlets that are said to take their editorial orders from Beijing influence media in Taiwan.
Najwa Alimi talks about being a female journalist in Afghanistan
A trailblazing journalist at Afghanistan's first all-female TV station tells Al Jazeera her story.
Philippines: Duterte says life taking toll on his health
Philippine leader made the admission as speculation swirls over his prolonged absence from the public eye.
Tight security in Athens before annual November 17 march
Drones, helicopters and 5,000 police deployed for annual rally marking 1973 uprising that often descends into violence.
India, RCEP and the future of economic globalisation
Are we witnessing the end of globalisation as we know it? Plus, inequality in France.
Bolivia's Evo Morales: 'Let me come back and finish my term'
In interview with Al Jazeera in Mexico, former president says if allowed back he would not seek to run in fresh polls.
In setback for Trump, Louisiana re-elects Democratic governor
John Bel Edwards wins a second term, narrowly beating Eddie Rispone in a hotly contested poll in the southern US state.
Why the French left has a problem with Islamophobia
A recent anti-Islamophobia march in Paris has exposed deep divisions among French leftists on Islam.
US, S Korea postpone joint military drills criticised by North
Move comes after Pyongyang threatened to retaliate if Washington went ahead with scheduled drills with Seoul.
Lebanon's Safadi withdraws PM candidacy
Former finance minister releases statement, withdrawing candidacy to be Lebanon's next prime minister, reports said.
Catalan leader Quim Torra: 'Independence of Catalonia will come'
President of the regional government of Catalonia debates Spain's recent election and violent pro-independence protests.
Several civilians killed in eastern DRC by rebel fighters
Allied Democratic Forces behind the massacre of at least 15 people in eastern DR Congo, local officials say.
The situation in Bolivia will get worse before it gets better
The violent ways of the opposition which took power from Evo Morales threaten the future of Bolivia's democracy.
On Velvet Revolution anniversary, Czech protesters ask PM to quit
Over 200,000 people gather in capital Prague to demand Prime Minister Andrej Babis' resignation over corruption charges.
Paris police, protesters clash on 'yellow vest' anniversary
Demonstration in French capital turns violent as protesters rally for one year anniversary of 'yellow vest' movement.
UK Prince Andrew speaks out on Epstein relationship
Speaking to the BBC, he regretted his relationship with the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Israel-Gaza ceasefire continues to hold
A shaky ceasefire has been tested after two rockets were fired towards an Israeli town and Israeli warplanes struck Hamas targets in Gaza in response.
Polls close in Sri Lanka's critical presidential election
Results of the vote, held amid heightened religious tensions and stuttering economy, expected to be announced on Sunday.
Infographic: Sri Lanka presidential election 2019
The South Asian island nation set to elect new president amid security and economic concerns.
UK parties heat up online election campaigns
As political parties fight for undecided UK voters ahead of next month's general election, they are increasingly turning to online platforms.
Iran protests spike over fuel price rise
At least one person has been killed in protests after the price of fuel increased by up to 200 percent.
Guinea protests turn deadly yet again
Thousands demonstrate against proposed constitutional amendments, which they say would allow President Alpha Conde to run for a third term.
Deadly car bomb blasts rip through bus terminal in Syria's al-Bab
At least 18 people killed and many more wounded after two vehicles exploded in northern Syrian border town.
China's PLA soldiers on Hong Kong streets in 'voluntary' clean-up
PLA troops leave Hong Kong garrison amid intensifying protests over Beijing's role in the semi-autonomous territory.
Sri Lanka election: Voting closes in tight presidential race
National security has been a key issue in the campaign after the Easter bombings that killed hundreds of people.
Lebanon protests over lack of electricity
Proper power supply, which has been lacking since 1975, is one of the demands of the country's anti-government demonstrators.
Sri Lankans vote to elect new president after divisive campaign
Shortly before polls open, gunmen fire on buses carrying mainly Muslim voters but no casualties are reported.
Foreigners caught in Libya's Tripoli crossfire
Foreigners left with a stark choice - they can stay in Tripoli and risk their lives because of conflict, or they can head home to potential poverty.
One killed as protests erupt after Iran hikes petrol prices
Demonstrations erupt after authorities announce surprise decision to ration petrol and raise prices by 50 percent.
Zimbabwe doctors' strike: Hundreds fired
A warning to doctors on strike in Zimbabwe: 'Go back to work or you risk being fired.'
What is behind the boom in e-commerce in China's rural areas?
How thousands of Chinese villages have benefitted from the boom in online shopping.
Sri Lanka election: Observers report poll day violations
At least 139 violations, including two cases of assault and 41 of intimidation, reported by midday on Saturday.
Ukraine: Can Zelenskyy drain corruption swamps?
The impeachment process in the US has focused Ukrainians attention on their country's long history of corruption.
Arab Twitter: A tool for #freespeech or #surveillance?
From a Saudi spy scandal to suspicious account closures: Twitter in the Arab world. Plus, 'red media' in Taiwan.
Will India's lockdown in Kashmir ever end?
We challenge BJP government spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia on human rights and conditions in Kashmir.
Is Bolivia's Evo Morales the victim of a coup?
We debate the political turmoil in Bolivia and what led to the resignation and exile of former president Evo Morales.
...2240224122422243224422452246224722482249...