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Biden says ‘soul of America’ at stake as Trump inauguration nears
Outgoing US president urges unity before farewell address from the White House, just days before Trump takes office.
Mensik dumps Ruud out of Australian Open but Djokovic powers on
Sixth-seeded Ruud becomes latest victim of a teenaged player's dominance over favourites on day four in Melbourne.
Who is Tulip Siddiq and why has she resigned as UK minister?
The MP resigned on Tuesday over links to her aunt, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
‘We’re not pirates’, say hijackers who seized Chinese ship off Somali coast
After seven-week hijack, Puntland locals say they are victims of foreign trawlers. But China calls the attack 'vicious'.
Israel has declared war on the promise of a strong, democratic Syria
After being quite comfortable with al-Assad's tyranny for decades, Israel now fears what Syrian democracy could do.
The man behind the graffiti that sparked the Syrian revolution
The Syrian revolution was sparked by a few teens who wrote anti-government graffiti on the walls of their school.
Fact check: Did Joe Biden keep these 99 promises?
Joe Biden's campaign focused on COVID-19, racial justice, climate change and tax reforms. We tracked 99 promises.
Armed conflict and climate change driving global economic uncertainty: WEF
The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2025 warns wars and extreme weather are buffeting economic confidence.
Bangladesh top court acquits ex-PM Khaleda Zia in corruption case
Verdict is latest judicial victory for Zia who was released from house arrest following Sheikh Hasina's ouster.
Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr boxing bout scheduled for April in London
The 'second generation' contest will see the British boxers face-off after Benn's suspension delayed the original fight.
Fact-check: What did Pete Hegseth say in defence confirmation hearing?
From his comments on waterboarding to claims about his military record, did Hegseth tell the truth?
India’s jaded batting stars return to domestic cricket in search of runs
Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant turn up for Ranji Trophy after failing to impress against Australia.
South Korea’s president arrested: what happened?
South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol has been arrested on insurrection charges for martial law attempt.
India’s navy expands fleet with eyes on Indian Ocean rivalry
New Delhi launches three domestically built vessels as it seeks to compete with China for influence across Asia Pacific.
What is this pink powder coating Los Angeles?
A bright pink powder has coated homes and hillsides around Los Angeles during the devastating wildfires. What is it?
Rescue operation to free trapped miners in South Africa
Al Jazeera's Hatu Mutasa reports from Stilfontein, South Africa, as rescue workers bring trapped miners to the surface.
The genocide has left me feeling like a stranger in my own homeland
The war has destroyed my community, my city, my sense of belonging and has left me in a state of deep alienation.
LA construction crew on self-appointed mission to clean up fire debris
After fighting blazes, local contractor and his team stay behind to clean up Pacific Palisades streets.
Russian attacks force power cuts in Ukraine
Russia continues to target Ukraine's energy grid.
US calls for post-conflict vision as Gaza ceasefire nears
Hamas has recruited nearly as many fighters as it has lost amid Israel's war on Gaza, US official says.
Tunisia’s revolution 14 years on: ‘The emperor has no clothes’
The Arab Spring did not bring democracy to the region, but it remains a beacon of hope for struggling Arabs.
Japan’s tourist arrivals hit all-time high as weak currency draws masses
Asian country welcomed record 36.8 million visitors in 2024, tourism agency says.
Six Palestinians killed by Israeli drone attack on Jenin camp
At least six Palestinians were killed in an Israeli drone attack on the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
WHO says at least 8 dead in suspected Marburg outbreak in Tanzania
Marburg virus can spread between people through direct contact or via blood and other bodily fluids of infected people.
Iran president denies plot to kill Trump, calls for him to pursue peace
Interview comes less than a week before Trump, who has previously followed a tough line with Tehran, returns to power.
LA wildfires day 9: What’s the latest, who are victims and what’s next?
Fires continue to blaze across California, prompting authorities to issue a Red Flag Warning for Wednesday.
Olympic champion Zheng ousted as Australian Open 2025 delivers first shock
Zheng exits after second round loss to unseeded Siegemund as former champions Sabalenka and Osaka battle through.
TikTok users in US flock to ‘China’s Instagram’ ahead of ban
Chinese users of Xiaohongshu welcome influx of Americans, but caution that sensitive topics are off-limits.
India’s disappearing camels: How a law to save them is wiping them out
As global camel population rises, it's on drastic decline in India. Experts say law passed in Rajasthan is main reason.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,056
Here are the key developments on the 1,056th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Six killed in Israeli drone attack on occupied West Bank’s Jenin camp
An Israeli military drone reportedly fired three missiles at a group of people in the Jenin refugee camp.
US watchdog sues Elon Musk over late disclosure of Twitter stake
US Securities and Exchange Commission says Musk's failure to disclose stake allowed him to underpay $150m for shares.
Australia warns of ‘strongest possible action’ if citizen killed in Ukraine
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says gov't working to verify report that volunteer fight was killed by Russian forces.
South Korea’s President Yoon arrested over short-lived martial law attempt
Investigators used ladders to climb into President Yoon Suk-yeol's home after he failed to appear at impeachment trial.
Liverpool held at Forest while Man City stumbles as two-goal lead let slip
Premier League leaders Liverpool come back to draw at Nottingham Forest but holders Man City let lead slip at Brentford.
Biden administration expected to lift ‘terror’ designation for Cuba: Report
The decision would reverse a move during Donald Trump's first term to re-name Cuba a 'state sponsor of terrorism'.
Video: Hope in Gaza amid talk of ceasefire
Palestinians in Deir el-Balah share hopes for what is to come after the war on Gaza ends.
Ukraine launches largest air attacks on Russia since start of war
The Russian military says the attacks will not go unanswered and launches more projectiles towards Ukraine.
UK minister resigns after being named in Bangladesh corruption probe
Anticorruption minister Tulip Siddiq quits amid questions over ties to toppled Bangladeshi leader, Sheikh Hasina.
Analysis: Sudan faces possible Darfur division as war progresses
A de facto partition of Sudan between army and RSF could lead to total state disintegration, analysts say.
Trump announces ‘external revenue service’ to collect foreign tariffs
Trump said on social media that the new department would be created on his first day when he takes office on January 20.
How the Trump administration threatens internet freedoms
Trump picks to lead gov't agencies like FCC, FTC may censor speech and make the internet less free.
Estimated 20 million gather so far for India’s Maha Kumbh Mela
An estimated 20 million people have so far gathered in northern India for the Maha Kumbh Mela.
Rescuers recover 36 bodies and 82 survivors from South African gold mine
Hundreds more survivors and dozens more bodies still underground, according to a miners rights group.
Who is Nawaf Salam, Lebanon’s PM-designate amid political shift?
Pro-reform movement sees new hope with Salam's appointment as prime minister.
Brazil expresses concern over Meta’s changes to content moderation
Brazilian attorney general says that Meta's move to loosen curbs on hate speech may put it at odds with country's laws.
Is a Gaza ceasefire deal possible this time?
Hopes are running high that a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza might finally be reached.
France’s new PM announces renegotiation of contested pension reforms
Francois Bayrou wants to hold more talks in order to prevent another collapse of government amid budget debates.
Biden will be remembered for genocide in Gaza | #AJOPINION
Biden will be remembered as the American president who oversaw the genocide of Gaza, says Omar H. Rahman.
Israeli historian says Zionism entering its ‘last phase’
Israeli historian Ilan Pappe has told Al Jazeera that he believes Zionism is entering its last phase".
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