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Yemen’s Houthis clash with US Navy ships in the Gulf of Aden
The US military says it has intercepted a barrage of missiles and drones fired by the Yemen-based group.
Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO attacker Mangione fights New York extradition
Mangione appears in court day after arrest in Pennsylvania for murder of Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan.
‘Our homes were destroyed’ Palestinian residents return to Yarmouk camp
Residents of the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp have started returning to their homes.
How can Syria be rebuilt and who will pay?
Years of war and sanctions have left much of the country in ruins.
Police fire tear gas at Kenya protesters rallying against femicide
Hundreds gather in Kenya's capital to rally against gender-based violence.
Kenyan police tear gas protesters marching against femicide
Police in Nairobi used tear gas to disperse protesters demanding an end to femicide.
US sanctions China cyber firm for potentially deadly ransomware attack
Some firewalls targeted in the US were protecting critical infrastructure companies, the US Treasury Department says.
Two presidents, two sons, different standards of outrage
Hunter Biden was accused of influencing policy for personal gain. His critics aren't upset over Trump Jr's similar role.
Argentina’s Milei emerges as blueprint for global far right
One year into his presidency, Milei has fast become a symbol of what the global far right hope to achieve.
Israel’s Netanyahu decries ‘absurd’ charges at corruption trial appearance
Netanyahu took the stand for about four hours and will resume testifying on Wednesday.
‘Step towards justice’: US indicts ex-military officials for Syria abuses
Officers Jamil Hassan and Abdul Salam Mahmoud behind torture of detainees, including US citizens, prosecutors say.
What is Iran signalling since the fall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad?
A stalwart Assad ally for decades, Iran has to decide how it will approach the new Syria.
Syrian fighters name Mohammed al-Bashir as caretaker prime minister
Al-Bashir headed the HTS-led Syrian Salvation Government (SSG) in the northwest area of Idlib.
Why is Europe pausing Syrian asylum claims after al-Assad’s fall?
Some European countries are freezing asylum applications for people from Syria in the wake of the fall of its regime.
‘From the heart of the north, we are happy for your freedom’
A young girl in northern Gaza sends a heartfelt message to the people of Syria, congratulating them on their freedom.
Pakistan’s military charges former spy chief over ‘political activities’
Lieutenant-General Faiz Hamid, under arrest since August, is the first spy chief accused of helping a political party.
Brazil’s President Lula ‘stable’ after emergency surgery
Doctors say left-wing leader will remain under observation for a few days after surgery for intracranial haemorrhage.
Firefighters in US battling a wildfire in Malibu, California
Malibu wildfire forces evacuation of residents near Pepperdine University, students seek shelter in campus library.
Argentina court dismisses rape charges against France rugby’s Jegou, Aurado
The dropping of charges against Hugo Aurad and Oscar Jego draws a line under a dark period for France's rugby community.
US and UK sanction gold smuggler Kamlesh Pattni
Pattni featured heavily in Al Jazeera's Gold Mafia investigation, which looked at gold smuggling in Southern Africa.
It is time for justice and accountability in Syria
But that is no easy task.
Voluntary carbon market has failed the human rights test
Our organisations' research showed that carbon projects can badly harm the communities they claim to benefit.
Rethinking the UN: Reform or obsolescence?
We talk to the UN's special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories about the genocide in Gaza.
Experts: International law has failed Gaza
Israel's genocide in Gaza has killed tens of thousands. Al Jazeera asks why international law has been disregarded.
What is Sora Turbo and is it a game-changer for artificial intelligence?
Launch triggers an online frenzy among users, causing the company to temporarily halt new account creations.
Scenes from Syria: The fall of al-Assad in 10 videos
Must-see moments as opposition fighters brought Bashar al-Assad's brutal rule over Syria to a dramatic end.
Al-Assad may become a “bargaining chip” for Russian interests
Samuel Ramani on what's next for the deposed Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad after opposition forces toppled his rule
Israeli army moves into Syria amid political chaos
The Israeli military has entered Syria following the fall of the Assad government.
“Fears” over what “comes next” from Syrian opposition forces
Ibrahim Olabi talks about what Syria and its citizens can expect now that the opposition forces have ousted Assad regime
Israel’s Netanyahu arrives at court in long-running corruption trial
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in court to testify at his long-running corruption trial.
The secret tunnels beneath Assad’s Syrian palace
Syrians have found a network of tunnels under the presidential palace of deposed president Bashar al-Assad.
Al Jazeera discovers bodies showing signs of torture in Syrian morgue
Al Jazeera's Omar Al-Hajj has gained access to the Harasta military hospital on the outskirts of Damascus.
South Korean parliament passes bill seeking counsel probe of Yoon
The governing party is also discussing Yoon's potential resignation as early as February and holding a snap election.
Dozens kidnapped by rifle-wielding men in northwest Nigeria village
Residents said men carrying assault rifles went door to door, kidnapping people in the northwestern town of Kakin Dawa.
Deadly Israeli air strikes target Nuseirat camp in Gaza
Palestinian Civil Defence says a woman and three children were among those killed.
After taking Damascus, Syria’s opposition begins government formation
HTS-linked Mohammed al-Bashir has been tasked with forming a transitional government.
Analysis: Al-Assad’s fall is Iran and Russia’s loss, but are there winners?
Turkiye stands to gain, while Israel feels insecure about what comes next.
The end of Syria’s forever war
Rapid advances by Syrian opposition forces end a war that began with peaceful protests before spiralling out of control.
‘A blow to Putin’s prestige’: What al-Assad’s fall means for Russia
As Syria's longtime leader gets shelter in Moscow, analysts say Russia's Middle East ambitions are likely to continue.
How al-Assad’s regime fell: Key moments in the fall of Syria’s ‘tyrant’
Here's an explanation of the last two days of fighting that brought down al-Assad in Syria.
Will the French political crisis help Marine Le Pen’s far-right RN party?
Le Pen, who is credited with rebranding RN into a legitimate political force, is making the most of chaos.
Barrage of Israeli attacks destroys ‘important military sites in Syria’
Some 250 Israeli air strikes have hit Syria in 48 hours, reports the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,020
Here are the key developments on the 1,020th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Israel launches large-scale attack on Syria
The Israeli military launched a large-scale attack on Syria on Monday.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2: How a Ukrainian video game beat Russian disinfo, won fans
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 has become a symbol of Ukrainian gaming success despite challenges and disinformation.
Thousands rally in Georgia’s 12th day of pro-EU protests
People demanding a new vote and return to EU integration gathered in Tbilisi for the 12th consecutive day of protest.
Deadly landslides, flash floods hit Indonesia’s Java island
More than 170 villages in Sukabumi, West Java, have been devastated by torrential rains, landslides and flash floods.
FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2024 in Qatar: Teams, schedule, tickets, stadiums
FIFA's new-look club competition will see Real Madrid play in the final at Qatar's Lusail Stadium on December 18.
Where do six million Syrian refugees live today?
In 2024, about half of Syria's registered refugees live in Turkiye, followed by Lebanon, Germany, Jordan and Iraq.
China launches investigation into US chipmaker Nvidia
Chip giant accused of violating China's antimonopoly laws days after Washington announced new export controls.
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