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 © 2024 Al Jazeera Media Network
Updated 2024-11-26 15:16
Preview: Ivory Coast vs DR Congo – CAF AFCON 2023 semifinal
Ivory Coast declare 'we are no longer afraid' as they prepare to face DR Congo for a place in the 2023 AFCON final.
Blinken in Israel to try to seal Gaza truce deal
The US official arrives as reports suggest optimism over efforts to bring the war to a halt is fading.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 124
Efforts for a truce deal continue amid worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Pakistan’s election: Can the next government bring economic stability?
There will be no honeymoon period for winners of this week's pivotal 2024 polls as economic challenges loom large.
Philippines landslide strikes miners, homes in gold-mining village
Dozens of people missing after heavy rains brought mountainside cascading over remote village.
Jordan make dreams come true to reach first Asian Cup final
Jordanians celebrated the night away from Doha to Amman as their team reached their first Asian Cup final.
‘India Out’ campaigns simmer in Bangladesh amid election fallout
Calls to boycott Indian goods in Bangladesh follow allegations of Indian interference in national elections.
‘Guerilla jalsa’: How Imran Khan is fighting Pakistan election from jail
Amid a crackdown against it, the former PM's party is resorting to tech-driven, unconventional campaigning strategies.
Pakistan election 2024: How the voting works
Pakistan will vote for national and state legislatures amid political fluidity and steep economic challenges.
New Zealand calls on Papua rebels to release pilot kidnapped a year ago
Phillip Mehrtens, who was flying for Susi Air, was taken captive from an airstrip in the troubled Indonesian province.
US House rejects Israel-only bill; Ukraine-Israel-border bill shaky
Republicans harden positions as probable presidential candidate Donald Trump increases pressure.
In legal no-man’s land, refugees in Malaysia struggle to eat, pay rent
Malaysia tells UN review it has no plans to change system under which refugees are considered undocumented migrants.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 714
As the war enters its 714th day, these are the main developments.
Chile ex-president Sebastian Pinera dies in helicopter crash
The 74-year-old billionaire tycoon has died in a crash in the popular vacation spot Lago Ranco in southern Chile.
Michigan school shooter’s mother found guilty of involuntary manslaughter
In 2021, Ethan Crumbley walked out of a toilet, pulled a gun from his backpack at school and killed four students.
Pakistan’s upcoming election explained
Pakistan is heading to the polls to choose its next prime minister.
Qatar says Hamas response to truce proposal ‘generally positive’
On visit to Qatar, top US diplomat Antony Blinken says Hamas's response to a truce proposal has been shared with Israel.
Blinken believes ‘an agreement is possible’ with Hamas
US believes latest deal presented to Hamascould lead to a possible agreement
Jordan defeats South Korea in historic match in AFC Asian Cup semifinals
Jordan advanced into the final by defeating one of the pre-tournament favourites.
UN envoy in Iraq to step down at end of May, says country ‘on a knife edge’
Jeanine Hennis-Plasscha urges cessation of attacks, 'reining in armed actors operating outside state control'.
Who should step in to end the humanitarian crisis in Sudan?
War has forced millions from their homes and to the brink of starvation.
US ‘deeply troubled’ by photo of injured Palestinian
The US State Department says it is deeply troubled' by photo of injured Palestinian
Iran vs Qatar: AFC Asian Cup 2023 semifinal preview
Qatar prepare for 'toughest test' in their defence of the Asian Cup as they face Iran in the semifinal.
EU recommends ambitious 2040 climate target, goes light on farming
European Commission urges 90 percent cut to greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 as dozens of farmers protest.
US court rules Trump does not have immunity in election interference case
Appeals court says former president does not have immunity on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election results.
Families displaced again and again in Gaza
In search of safety, Palestinians in Gaza have been displaced repeatedly since Israel's war on Gaza began.
Argentina president Javier Milei says plans to move embassy to Jerusalem
Javier Milei made the remarks upon his arrival to Israel, where is he set to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Former British PM Liz Truss announces new political movement ahead of polls
Ex-PM Liz Truss unveils 'Popular Conservatism' movement, urges Conservative Party to shift to the political right.
Kenya religious cult leader, 29 others charged with murder of 191 children
The 191 children were among the 425 victims found in the Shakahola forest in coastal Kenya last year.
Ten dead, 20 others injured in multiple blasts in market in Somali capital
The incident happened in Bakara, Mogadishu's largest market, on Tuesday.
King Charles diagnosed with cancer: What’s next for the UK’s monarchy?
After King Charles' diagnosis, Prince William will return to official duties on Wednesday.
Israel should be disqualified from Eurovision 2024: European politicians
Political figures pen angry letter to Eurovision organisers saying Israel should be excluded for its war in Gaza.
Nigeria vs South Africa: CAF AFCON 2023 semifinal preview
Striker Victor Osimhen is a major doubt for the Super Eagles ahead of their AFCON semifinal with South Africa.
Nevada’s duelling Republican primary and caucus thwart Haley-Trump rematch
Both candidates seek to be Republican nominee, but only one is eligible to win delegates in unorthodox Nevada.
Russian court orders arrest of novelist Boris Akunin
The 67-year-old was charged in December with 'justifying terrorism' after expressing support for Ukraine in prank call.
Berlin film festival invites far-right politicians, drawing backlash
Industry professionals condemn invites to AfD which event organisers have downplayed as a bureaucratic necessity.
UK tribunal says academic discriminated against due to anti-Zionist beliefs
David Miller hails decision after tribunal rules he was unfairly and wrongfully dismissed by University of Bristol.
Israel’s war on Gaza: Are boycotts hurting US brands?
McDonald's is the latest of several brands to report a sales dip in Asia and the Middle East.
Shooting attack at Istanbul court building
Two attackers have been shot dead by Turkish police after a gun attack outside a court building in Istanbul.
Colombia agrees with ELN rebel group to extend truce
The two sides have agreed to extend a landmark deal struck in August that expired last week.
Kenyan police arrests prime suspect in Nairobi gas explosion
Six people died in the disaster and 280 others were injured in Thursday's explosion in a Nairobi residential area.
Defiant Houthis claim fresh Red Sea attacks on US, UK ships
Latest attacks on civilian ships demonstrate the Iran-backed group's determination to continue its campaign.
Inter Miami’s Messi hopes to play in Tokyo after Hong Kong PR disaster
Argentinian superstar feels 'much better' after injury prevented him from playing in Inter Miami match in Hong Kong.
Voices from the occupied West Bank: ‘They’re forcing us into islands’
Five Palestinians speak of the trials and tribulations of living under occupation, stripped of the right to resist.
Settler colonialism is not an ‘academic fad’
It's a real political project that has scarred the past and present of Indigenous communities around the world.
Firecracker factory explosion in India
An explosion and fire ripped through a firecracker factory in Harda in India, several people were reportedly killed.
Turkey police kill 2 attackers after assault on Istanbul courthouse hurts 6
Government says the 'terrorist act' was carried out by the leftist armed group DHKP-C.
Photos: Turks left homeless by earthquake stuck in container cities
More than 689,000 of the estimated 3 million displaced by the earthquakes in Turkey still live in temporary containers.
It’s been a year since the earthquake and Syrians feel forgotten once again
Since the earthquake, humanitarian needs have gone up in Syria, but aid has dwindled.
Former Thai PM Thaksin charged with royal insult
Jailed former leader the latest to face prosecution under Thailand's strict laws protecting monarchy against criticism.
...231232233234235236237238239240...