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‘No Kings’ protesters flood NYC on day of anti-Trump rallies across US
Thousands converged on New York's Times Square Saturday for a No Kings' protest against President Donald Trump.
Zimbabwe’s governing party moves to extend Mnangagwa presidency to 2030
Mnangagwa allies push for a term extension to 2030 as ZANU-PF factions split and opposition promises a legal fight.
Chris Smalls: Linking workers rights and Palestinian liberation
Labour organiser Chris Smalls tells Marc Lamont Hill why he believes workers worldwide should stand with Palestine.
Arsenal beat Fulham to top Premier League after Man City down Everton
Leandro Trossard scores the only goal at Fulham as Arsenal climb back above Manchester City at the top of the table.
Israel, Hamas exchange remains of the deceased under new ceasefire
Hamas handed over the remains of a tenth deceased Israeli captive, while Palestinians are struggling to identify bodies.
Crowds gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US
More than 2,600 rallies are planned in cities large and small, organised by hundreds of coalition partners.
In the occupied West Bank, the war continues
Israeli settlers and soldiers continue to terrorise Palestinian communities in preparation for annexation.
Gaza ceasefire: Peace deal or political theatre?
The spectacle of the Gaza deal and double standards in the coverage of the captives' release in Israel and Gaza.
Fulham vs Arsenal 0-1: Premier League – as it happened
All the updates from our comprehensive text commentary stream of the Premier League game, including post-match reaction.
LNG tanker on fire off coast of Yemen after explosion
Cameroon-flagged tanker issues distress call about 60 nautical miles (110km) south of Yemen's Ahwar in Gulf of Aden.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant repairs begin in Ukraine as ceasefire zones set
The plant's last external lines were severed in September in attacks that Russia and Ukraine blame on each other.
Dozens injured, heavy security in Kenya as Odinga mourned before burial
The final public viewing event in the western city of Kisumu has been preceded by deaths and injuries on previous days.
Iran says restrictions on nuclear programme ‘terminated’ as deal expires
Iran also expresses commitment to diplomacy as landmark 10-year nuclear deal with Western powers officially ends.
Palestinian detainee relays how torture in Israeli prison made him blind
Mahmoud Abu Foul, taken from northern Gaza, says he lost his sight due to severe torture in an Israeli prison.
Trump torpedoes international deal to reduce shipping emissions
The International Maritime Organization delays vote on reducing pollution in shipping after Trump threatens sanctions.
China Eastern Airlines to resume flights to India after five-year freeze
Commercial flights between the countries to restart as diplomatic thaw eases tensions over border clashes.
Israel kills 11 Palestinian family members in Gaza’s deadliest truce breach
Strike on civilian vehicle by Israeli military marks deadliest violation of eight-day ceasefire with Hamas.
US court bars Israeli spyware firm from targeting WhatsApp users
Judge rules Israeli firm NSO caused 'irreparable harm', but said an earlier award of $168m in damages was 'excessive'.
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of breaking truce as 10 killed in air attacks
Pakistani and Afghan officials will hold crisis talks in Doha, Qatar on Saturday as violence continues despite truce.
Thousands evacuate Philippine coast as Tropical Storm Fengshen approaches
The country is hit by some 20 storms and typhoons a year, striking disaster-prone areas where millions live in poverty.
LIVE: Israel kills 28 in Gaza since ceasefire, Hamas urges accountability
Israel targets bus in Gaza City's Zeitoun, killing 11 family members, as Palestinians wait for Rafah crossing to open.
What we know about the torture, abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israel
Testimonies from released Palestinian prisoners, as well as the bodies handed over, highlight alleged Israeli abuse.
China expels top military commanders in latest anticorruption purge
The announcement comes just days before the Communist Party's powerful Central Committee meets in Beijing.
Does each boat strike off the coast of Venezuela save 25,000 US lives?
Trump administration provides no evidence, making drug-related life-saving claims from boat strikes unverifiable.
South Koreans freed from Cambodian scam centres return home under arrest
South Korea has banned citizens from going to parts of Cambodia amid growing concerns over the country's scam industry.
US jury finds French bank BNP Paribas complicit in Sudan atrocities
The French banking giant said the ruling by a jury in New York was 'clearly wrong' and that it plans to appeal.
Can the catastrophe in Gaza be reversed?
Two years of war left Gaza starving and shattered. The UN has 60 days, and little money, to bring it back from collapse.
Kremlin envoy proposes ‘Putin-Trump tunnel’ to link Russia, US
Siberia-Alaska link could 'unlock' resources and be built with Elon Musk's The Boring Company, says Kirill Dmitriev.
Lebanon court orders son of late Libyan leader Gaddafi freed on $11m bail
Hannibal Gaddafi, youngest son of Muammar Gaddafi, has been held for nearly a decade without trial in Lebanon.
India: How is the ethnic conflict in Manipur affecting ordinary citizens?
101 East travels to northeast India, where a brutal civil war has killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands.
Trump administration furloughs nuclear weapons agency staff due to shutdown
About 1,400 workers will be cut from the agency, which is responsible for overseeing the US nuclear weapons stockpile.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,332
Here are the key events from day 1,332 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump commutes sentence of former Republican lawmaker George Santos
George Santos, serving a prison term on charges of fraud and identity theft, had been held in solitary confinement.
US sanctions ex-police officer, gang leader in Haiti over criminal ties
The UN Security Council also sanctioned the two men and extended an arms embargo on Haiti in place since 2022.
Hamas hands over remains of one more Israeli captive, vows to return rest
Palestinian group requests help, heavy machinery to search for bodies still trapped under rubble after Israeli strikes.
Trump says Ukraine war could end ‘quickly’ as he meets Zelenskyy
The Ukrainian president also expressed optimism about reaching a ceasefire and urged pressure against Russia's Putin.
Liverpool vs Man Utd: Premier League – teams, start, lineups
Liverpool face fierce rivals Manchester United in our featured live Premier League commentary stream on Sunday.
Tesla’s proposed $1 trillion pay package for Musk faces investor push back
The electric carmaker had unveiled chief Elon Musk's proposed $1 trillion compensation plan in September.
A right-wing run-off: What to know about Bolivia’s presidential election
After an historic defeat for the long-dominant political left, two candidates have promised a new pro-market direction.
Trump confirms ‘submarine’ attack in Caribbean, amid reports of survivors
The US president also indicated Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro offered concessions in a bid to lower tensions.
Britain’s Prince Andrew gives up royal title amid Epstein allegations
Prince Andrew's reputation has suffered in recent years, mainly due to his ties to US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Zelenskyy congratulates Trump on Gaza, asks for help ending Russia’s war
During a White House visit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's confident they can end Russia's war.
Is there enough international political will to probe war crimes in Gaza?
The UN says peace without justice is not sustainable.
Gaza’s Sayed al-Hashim mosque reopens after two years
For the first time in two years, people in Gaza gathered at the centuries-old Sayed al-Hashim mosque in Gaza City.
Are 16-year-olds too young to vote?
We look at 16-year-olds who are set to be given the right to vote in the UK.
Georgian police raid homes of former officials including ex-prime minister
Authorities in Georgia have been clamping down on figures accused of trying to overthrow the government.
‘We fear for my father’s life’: Marwan Barghouti’s son to Al Jazeera
The son of imprisoned Palestinian political leader Marwan Barghouti says his family fears for their father's life.
Gaza aid deliveries still face Israeli roadblocks a week into ceasefire
As calls for border crossings to reopen grow, Israeli attacks on Palestinians kill and wound several despite truce.
Madagascar’s Randrianirina promises ‘profound change’
Madagascar coup leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina promised that the country is heading towards a transformation.
Will Madagascar’s coup overshadow its Gen Z revolution?
Madagascar's Gen Z declared victory after the president fled, but will they have a say in the country's future?
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