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Moment Israeli strike flattens Beirut building
Video captured the moment an Israeli air attack levelled a multi-storey building in Beirut.
Pro-Palestinian student awaits court ruling on deportation from the US
Cornell University PhD student Momodou Taal is facing potential deportation from the US.
Duterte supporters mark ex-Philippine leader’s 80th birthday with rallies
Thousands gather in the southern city of Davao for one of 200 rallies held across the Philippines and The Hague.
Russia suffers ‘heavy losses’ in east Ukraine amid shaky limited ceasefire
The rival sides trade accusations of ceasefire violations while top Russian officials strive to discredit Zelenskyy.
Spanish court overturns ex-footballer Dani Alves’ rape conviction on appeal
Alves had been found guilty in February 2024 of raping a woman in a Spanish nightclub in December 2022.
In Mexico, enforced disappearance is a way of life
Mass graves scattered across the country expose the brutal reality of Mexico's invisible war.
Trump’s car tariffs “will isolate US producers”
How the tariff on car imports proposed by US President Donald Trump will likely cut off the US from the world.
Is Trump’s Greenland plan part of a scramble for the Arctic?
US president says 'we will go as far as we have to' to get Greenland, but others are interested in the Arctic, too.
Al Jazeera team captures Myanmar quake moment
Al Jazeera reporter Tony Cheng and his crew were filming in Myanmar when one of two powerful earthquakes hit.
Modi and Trump are on the same page on immigration
That the Indian PM is not willing to do much to help undocumented Indians in the US should not surprise anyone.
Ramadan in colour: How Muslims in Africa celebrate the holy month and Eid
Moon-sighting ceremonies, street iftars and extravagant horseback parades are ways to mark the fasting month in Africa.
Died in ‘agony’: Coroners testify in trial against Maradona’s medical team
Forensic expert says football legend's seven doctors and nurses made deadly mistakes that 'any doctor' would notice.
Sudan’s army takes full control of Khartoum, RSF remains defiant
The military declares victory in Khartoum after months of intense battles against Rapid Support Forces.
What evidence does the US government need to deport green card holders?
Legal residents and visa holders face deportation risks, prompting concerns about theTrump administration's adherence.
US hits dozens of Houthi targets in Yemen
US air strikes hit more than 40 locations across Yemen, including in Sanaa with at least seven people injured.
Bangkok skyscraper collapses after Myanmar earthquakes
There are fears for dozens of workers after a tower under construction collapsed in Bangkok after two earthquakes.
Death toll rises to 28 in weeklong South Korea wildfires
Five out of 11 big fires have been contained after rainfall improves firefighting conditions.
The many ways Israeli settlers steal Palestinian homes
Israeli settlers are coordinating with the Israeli state to annex Palestinian land.
Bangladesh up against time to find stolen billions: Central bank governor
Central bank Governor Ahsan Mansur talks about the hunt for wealth transferred out of the country by political elites.
Trump orders removal of ‘improper ideology’ from top US museums
Trump's new executive order targets what he describes as the spread of a "divisive, race-centered ideology" at museums.
Two powerful earthquakes hit Myanmar, trap dozens under rubble in Thailand
The 7.7- and 6.4-magnitude tremors trap construction workers under rubble in Bangkok as Myanmar declares emergency.
Six killed in Red Sea tourist submarine sinking off Egypt: What we know
Investigations continue after at least six Russian nationals die, dozens wounded, following sinking of a tourist vessel.
US, Philippines must stand ‘shoulder to shoulder’ on China, Hegseth says
US defence secretary meets Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos amid controversy over leaking of Yemen strike plans.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,128
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,128.
Russia’s Putin says North Korea, BRICS should join Ukraine ceasefire talks
The Russian president also suggested Ukraine be placed under 'temporary administration' as part of a peace deal.
Australia’s Albanese calls national election for May 3
Australian prime minister sets off five-week election campaign set to be dominated by cost-of-living issues.
Panama approves embattled ex-President Martinelli’s passage to Nicaragua
Ricardo Martinelli has been convicted of money laundering in his native Panama and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
‘We won’t back down’: Global leaders threaten backlash to Trump auto tariff
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that 'nothing is off the table' in retaliation to 25-percent tariffs.
Barcelona beat Osasuna to move three points clear in LaLiga
The LaLiga leaders move three points clear at the top of the table after sweeping to a 3-0 win against Osasuna.
Judge orders Trump administration to preserve Signal texts on Houthi attack
Judge James Boasberg issued a temporary restraining order against deleting any messages in the controversial chat.
German civil servant fired for Pro-Palestinian comment
Firing for pro-Palestinian comments
Will Donald Trump take Greenland by force?
The US president says he wants the Danish territory for 'international safety and security'.
Iran responds to Trump letter on nuclear talks, state media reports
Iran's foreign minister says response sent through Oman, affirms policy that 'indirect negotiations can continue'.
Russia’s Putin eyes Arctic cooperation despite geopolitical tensions
Vladimir Putin says US President Donald Trump's stated intention to acquire Greenland was 'serious'.
Pro-Palestinian student awaits court ruling on deportation from the US
Cornell University PhD student Momodou Taal is facing potential deportation from the US.
Families say loved ones wrongly deported from US based on tattoos
Critics say innocent tattoos are being used as the basis for accusations of Venezuelan gang membership and deportation.
RFK to slash 10,000 jobs in major overhaul of US health agencies
The restructuring plan caps weeks of tumult at the HHS, which has been embroiled in rumours of firings.
French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal sentenced to five years in prison
Algeria's jailing of writer for remarks on border with regional rival Morocco inflames tensions with France.
Israel’s parliament passes law to expand coontrol over judge appointments
Israel's government reshapes judiciary, triggering renewed protests and amplifying concerns over democratic erosion.
Colombia and the US agree to collect and share biometric data for migrants
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem touted the memorandum as a step towards cracking down on undocumented migration.
Mbappe, Vinicius among four Real Madrid players being investigated by UEFA
European football's governing body is investigating four Real Madrid players for 'indecent conduct' after Atletico game.
Five wounded in Amsterdam stabbing attack, police say
One suspect arrested after attack near the central Dam Square in the capital of the Netherlands.
Who’s winning the global race for critical minerals?
US President Donald Trump has invoked wartime powers to boost production of critical minerals.
Six people dead after tourist submarine sinks off Egypt’s coast
Local authorities say 39 rescued after vessel carrying tourists sunk off Hurghada's tourist promenade area.
France’s Macron says not all European countries agree on force for Ukraine
France's Macron floats idea of a reassurance force' while UK's Starmer accuses Russia of playing games'.
Who are the students Trump wants to deport?
Rumeysa Ozturk, Mahmoud Khalil and Badar Khan Suri are among several students targeted by Trump.
South Sudan opposition says vice president’s arrest ends peace deal
A power-sharing deal between leaders Kiir and Machar unravels, threatening a return to South Sudan's bloody civil war.
US immigration officials detain Turkish student over pro-Palestine views
Video shows masked and plain-clothed US federal agents detaining a Turkish PhD student from Tufts University.
Kids Under Fire
American doctors who volunteered in Gaza report witnessing disturbing pattern of children shot by the Israeli military.
Europe imports more Russian gas, aiding wartime economy, report finds
Europe increased its imports of Russian gas last year, says Ember, putting billions into Putin's Ukraine war chest.
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