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Voters in Portugal electing new president, could be far-right winner
Among the frontrunners is Andre Ventura, whose far-right party is the second-largest in parliament.
Israeli attacks wound civilians across Gaza in latest ceasefire violations
Gaza City, al-Mawasi and Bureij refugee camp all come under Israeli air attacks and gunfire.
Syrian government forces seize strategic town in Raqqa as SDF retreats
The Syrian army captures Tabqa, intensifying their push against Kurdish-led forces east of the Euphrates River.
Just like Venezuela, Iran, too, is expendable for Russia
Moscow is focused on winning in Ukraine; all else is a means to that end.
Al Jazeera reports from Greenland’s capital as thousands protest US threats
Thousands of Greenlanders have protested US President Donald Trump's repeated threats to seize control of their homeland
Video: Residents in Deir Hafer celebrate after Syrian army pushes out SDF
People in the Syrian town of Deir Hafer have been celebrating after the Syrian army pushed out the SDF.
Two killed, dozens wounded in large Russian drone attacks across Ukraine
More than 200,000 people in the Russian-occupied part of Zaporizhia are without power after a Ukrainian strike.
At least six killed in Pakistan as fire rips through Karachi shopping mall
Pakistani leaders offer condolences as firefighters battle a major blaze in Karachi.
Thousands march in Greenland against Trump’s threats to take it over
Greenlanders march in Nuuk opposing Trump's plan to control the Arctic island and impose tariffs on Europe.
Week in pictures: From anti-Trump protests in Greenland to Uganda elections
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
Turkiye’s Sonmez aids ball girl, enters Australian Open second round
Zeynep Sonmez runs and helps a fainting ball girl by guiding her to a seat during her shock win in the first round.
Jerusalem Patriarch, churches say Christian Zionism threatens Christianity
Senior clergy say outside agendas are fracturing Christian unity in the Holy Land and undermining their authority.
Anti-ICE rally chases off US far-right influencer Jake Lang in Minneapolis
About 10 people had gathered for Lang's anti-Islam, anti-Somali and pro-ICE demonstration at City Hall.
Anti-ICE protesters chase anti-Islam ‘influencer’ Jake Lang in Minneapolis
Anti-ICE protesters clashed with counter demonstrators in Minneapolis during a pro-ICE rally organised by Jake Lang.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei blames Trump for deadly protests
Iran's supreme leader has accused US President Donald Trump of being behind the deaths of several thousand' protesters.
Syrian forces capture Tabqa, nation’s largest dam amid swift push on Raqqa
Syria's army accelerates its campaign, securing key infrastructure and forcing Kurdish-led SDF retreat.
Deadly fire rips through Karachi shopping mall
Video shows firefighters battling a deadly blaze at a shopping mall in Karachi, Pakistan.
‘Enormous pain in my heart’: Palestinian evictions mount in East Jerusalem
Legal appeals by Palestinians who have lived in occupied East Jerusalem for generations were denied in the new year.
Thousands rally in Serbia as students continue fight against corruption
University students have proposed banning corrupt officials from politics and investigating their wealth.
Indonesian rescuers find wreckage of plane that had 11 people on board
A helicopter has spotted what appears to be a small aircraft window in a forested area on a slope of Mount Bulusaraung.
Syria fighting live: SDF braces for Raqqa assault as gov’t troops march on
Syria's military says it captured the strategic town of Tabqah from the Kurdish-led SDF during its whirlwind offensive.
US-backed Palestinian committee shares mission statement on Gaza governance
The technocratic body will operate under the direction of Trump's 'board of peace', stacked with pro-Israel figures.
Guatemala prisoners take workers hostages in riots across three facilities
Officials say 46 workers are being held, with gang members behind the riots seeking better conditions.
Military leader Doumbouya sworn in as Guinea’s president
Doumbouya was declared victor in the West African country's first election since he led the 2021 military takeover.
Trump’s ‘board of peace’ appears to seek wider mandate beyond Gaza
While launched as part of Gaza ceasefire, Trump envisions board as 'bold new approach to resolving global conflicts'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,424
These are the key developments from day 1,424 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US says it killed al-Qaeda-affiliated leader tied to deadly Syria ambush
CENTCOM says strike in northwest Syria on Friday killed a man tied to the December attack that killed US troops.
US urges de-escalation as Syrian army advances on Kurdish-held territory
Kurdish-led SDF accuses Syrian forces of violating withdrawal deal as they take key towns and oilfields.
Uganda’s Museveni wins 7th term, opponent calls results ‘fake’
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has been re-elected to a seventh term, according to official results.
EU, Mercosur bloc sign free trade deal after 25 years of negotiations
European and South American leaders say pact sends 'clear signal' amid concerns over global tariffs, isolationism.
Nigeria beat Egypt on penalties to claim AFCON bronze medal
Stanley Nwabali denies Mohamed Salah, saving two penalties as Nigeria beats Egypt for third place at 2025 AFCON.
What’s pushing Canada and China closer?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hails his visit to China as 'historic'.
Syrian army takes control of Deir Hafer, Maskana under agreement
Syrian government troops have moved into dozens of towns and villages in eastern Aleppo governorate as the SDF withdraw.
Zelenskyy demands faster energy imports as Ukraine reels from power outages
Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure leave thousands without power in freezing winter temperatures.
Indonesia searches for missing plane with at least 10 on board
Fisheries minister says three employees from ministry on board plane, operated by Indonesia Air Transport.
‘Make America Go Away!’: Anti-Trump protests erupt in Denmark
Protesters rallied in Copenhagen, Denmark, in support of Greenland.
Trump pledges to slap tariffs on European allies over Greenland
US president says eight countries to face tariffs over opposition to US control of semi-autonomous Danish territory.
Thousands join ‘Hands off Greenland’ protests amid Trump’s takeover threats
Copenhagen rally organiser says 'world must wake up' as Donald Trump threatens to seize self-governing Danish island.
Senegal hope Morocco final will not be Mane’s AFCON farewell
Former Liverpool forward Sadio Mane announced after the semifinal that he would not appear at another AFCON for Senegal.
Trump asks Turkiye’s Erdogan, Egypt’s el-Sisi to join Gaza ‘board of peace’
The board will supervise the temporary governance ofGaza, which has been under a fragile ceasefire since October.
Carrick off to perfect start as United beat City 2-0 in Manchester derby
United kick off interim manager Michael Carrick's second stint in charge with an impressive 2-0 derby victory.
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni wins seventh term: Electoral Commission
Museveni, 81, secured 71.65 percent support, electoral commission says, after contentious election campaign.
Senegal vs Morocco: AFCON final – teams, start time, lineups
Morocco carry the weight of a nation into the 2025 AFCON final as the hosts look to end a 50-year wait against Senegal.
Iran: The protests, the blackout and the narrative war
Internal revolt and external pressure collide in Iran. Plus, Cory Doctorow on the AI hype machine.
Syrian army takes control of east Aleppo towns as Kurdish fighters withdraw
Military says it seized 34 villages and towns in the region as it keeps taking over territories from Kurdish fighters.
Uganda’s Bobi Wine says escaped raid on house amid disputed vote
Opposition leader claims escaping police and army raid hours before Museveni, 81, was declared the winner.
Photos: Gaza ceasefire brings no relief as Israeli bombings continue
Over 80 percent of Gaza's infrastructure lies in ruins as residents endure precarious living conditions and limited aid.
Iran’s Khamenei says US, Israel links behind ‘thousands killed’ in protests
The country's supreme leader says foreign-backed protests 'caused massive damage and killed several thousands'.
Australian Open: Djokovic targets Sincaraz to end wait for record 25th slam
Novak Djokovic ready to turn back clock at Australian Open despite falling behind Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
Iran restores SMS as phased rollback of internet blackout begins
Officials promise a gradual return of internet connectivity after weeks of deadly protests.
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