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Leicester City vs Man City: EPL preview, team news, how to follow, stream
Before their trip to Leicester City, coach Pep Guardiola has assured fans he won't walk away from Man City's crisis.
Voting begins in Chad as opposition parties call for election boycott
Opposition parties urge Chadians to boycott the vote, calling it a sham aimed at entrenching the ruling party's power.
When burning hospitals are no longer news
The silence over the demise of Kamal Adwan Hospital is deafening. The world has fully accepted Israel's genocide.
Top 5 January transfer targets: Rashford, Salah, Osimhen, Alexander-Arnold
With European football's January transfer window approaching, Al Jazeera looks at the top talent on the table.
Zelenskyy accuses Slovakia of opening ‘second energy front’ against Ukraine
Ukrainian president's criticism comes as Kyiv is expected to stop transit of Russian gas to Slovakia on January 1.
How concerned are Israelis by what their government is doing in their name?
Israel has been attacking hospitals and displacement shelters for more than a year now, killing tens of thousands.
Putin apologises to Azerbaijan’s president over ‘tragic’ plane crash
Vladimir Putin says incident occurred in Russian airspace, but does not acknowledge any possible involvement of Russia.
Enabling genocide? Former Biden officials reflect on the president’s legacy
As Biden's term ends, federal workers who resigned over his Gaza policies share how they think he will be remembered.
Afghan Taliban hit ‘several points’ in Pakistan in retaliation for attacks
The attacks come days after the Taliban pledged retaliation for Pakistani air strikes inside Afghanistan.
Photos: India mourns former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in state funeral
Singh, who died aged 92, cremated in funeral with full military honours as politicians and the public mourn his death.
One in six children live in conflict zones this year: UNICEF
More children than ever have been forcibly displaced from their homes due to conflict, according to the UN agency.
Reddy-made hundred rescues India against Australia and lights up MCG
Indian youngster hits maiden Test century to bring balance to the third Test in Australia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,038
Here are the key developments on the 1,038th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Israel detains director of key north Gaza hospital as WHO condemns raids
Israeli forces storm Kamal Adwan Hospital, putting the last remaining medical facility in northern Gaza out of service.
North Koreans die in droves even as Russia unleashes firepower on Ukraine
Ukraine's defence held the frontline against assaults over Christmas, but air defences remained vulnerable.
News, songs, movies and games: What the world searched for in 2024
Al Jazeera breaks down the top trends and most searched terms on Google in 2024.
Analysis: Why have Pakistan’s ties with the Afghan Taliban turned frigid?
For two decades, they were close allies. Why are relations between Pakistan and the Taliban so tense now?
African victims of clergy abuse deserve justice and accountability, too
Anglican and Catholic churches must not forget or ignore the abuse predatory priests inflicted on boys across Africa.
Olmo closer to Barcelona exit after registration request rejected
Barcelona midfielder left in limbo with exit looming after Spanish court rejects player's registration.
Turkiye to allow pro-Kurdish party to visit jailed PKK founder
DEM Party expected to hold face-to-face meeting with Abdullah Ocalan, who has been in prison for 25 years.
Mozambique president-elect urges ‘unity’ amid unrest, citizens fleeing
Daniel Chapo says he will be 'president of all', calls for 'non-violence' after week of protests against vote-rigging.
US homelessness up 18 percent in last year amid cost of living crisis
Continued rise in homelessness in the United States driven largely by lack of affordable housing options, experts say.
NASA probe makes history with closest-ever approach to the Sun
Parker Solar Probe is operating normally after passing just 6.1 million kilometres above the Sun's surface, NASA says.
Leaving X: The right move or a leap into the unknown?
Some news outlets are abandoning Musk's divisive platform - but is migrating to alternatives, like Bluesky, a solution?
What are the implications of the latest Israeli attacks on Yemen?
More targets bombed in Yemen; another missile fired at Tel Aviv.
More than 30,000 Syrians returned home since al-Assad’s fall, Turkiye says
Many who fled the civil war hope to return, as Syrians hold day of remembrance for victims of al-Assad regime.
US sanctions Bidzina Ivanishvi, founder of Georgia’s ruling party
Sanctions come amid mass protests against the Georgian government's decision to pause EU accession efforts.
Canadian ministers to talk tariffs with Trump aides in Florida
Visit by Canada's foreign affairs and finance ministers comes as country hopes to avoid 25-percent US tariffs.
Driver who killed 35 in China car ramming sentenced to death
Court in southern China's Zhuhai that sentenced Fan Weiqiu, 62, said his 'criminal motive was extremely despicable'.
“Israel does not care at all about international law.”
Israel targeting hospitals in Gaza repeatedly
Did Russian air defence down the Azerbaijani plane in Kazakhstan?
Holes and pockmarks on the plane, an arrest and history are all prompting suspicion of Russia.
Italy says working to free journalist under arrest in Iran for over a week
Cecilia Sala, 29, who works for Il Foglio and Chora Media, was arrested in Tehran on December 19, authorities said.
Israeli soldiers burn Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, force hundreds to leave
Health officials say they have lost contact with staff at the northern Gaza hospital after Israel forced 350 people out.
“No infrastructure left” in Palestinian Yarmouk camp
Middle East Analyst Haizam Amirah-Fernandez says rebuilding Syria's Yarmouk camp will be challenging as security still
Russia’s security service says jailed American leaked biotechnology secrets
Eugene Spector, a US citizen born in Russia, has been sentenced to 15 years in a maximum security Russian penal colony.
Will AI drive explosive economic growth or is it just hype?
Nations and companies around the world are weighing up AI's costs and benefits.
Authorities find 12 bodies in clandestine graves in northern Mexico
Skeletal remains discovered in Mexican border state of Chihuhua taken to lab for possible identification, officials say.
Nearly 70 killed after boat capsizes en route to Spain
The makeshift boat was carrying about 80 people when it capsized on December 19, Malian authorities said.
What did 2024 tell us about US voters?
As year comes to an end, Trump's resurgence reveals voting trends that could define US politics in the years ahead.
Uneasy calm settles over Syria’s Homs after brief outbreak of violence
A tense calm prevails after checkpoints were set up by the new security forces in the country's third-largest city.
Should boxing be banned as a sport?
Recent high-profile bouts are making boxing as popular as ever but science points to potential risks for the athletes.
German president dissolves parliament, confirms February vote
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who lost confidence vote this month, will act as caretaker chancellor at time of rising turmoil.
At least 6,000 inmates escape from Mozambique jail: What we know
Authorities said the inmates broke free amid protests by opposition demonstrators angry at election results.
Health worker displaced by Israeli attacks in Gaza dies of ‘extreme cold’
Many people in Gaza lack adequate shelter and are malnourished after more than a year of Israeli attacks and blockades.
Doctors and patients forced out of Gaza hospital during Israeli raid
Israeli forces have reportedly stormed northern Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital and forced out all the patients and staff.
Did a Russian ‘shadow ship’ cut the Finland-Estonia undersea Baltic cable?
Finnish authorities have boarded a ship in the Baltic Sea that the West suspects is linked to Russia.
Photos: Russia-Ukraine war in 2024
'All-encompassing' war nears three years with Ukrainian soldiers losing morale and territory.
North Korean soldier captured in Ukraine war dies: South Korea’s spy agency
Intel report comes days after Ukraine's president said nearly 3,000 North Korean soldiers 'killed or wounded' in combat.
South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president
South Korean lawmakers have voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo.
Mohamed Salah on Liverpool’s League title bid: This year feels different
Salah commented after Liverpool beat Leicester 3-1 to go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
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