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Is the Western model of governance collapsing?
In this episode, our guest is veteran journalist and editor-in-chief of The Middle East Eye, David Hearst
France pledges $108m aid to Lebanon as PM Mikati seeks to expand army
Israeli attack killed Lebanese soldiers as conference opened in Paris to rally support for cash-strapped country.
Inside the battle to contain diseases in rainforests and cities
Can we prevent zoonotic diseases from spreading to humans and protect our cities from major future outbreaks?
How US and UK military airlifts have supported Israel’s war on Gaza
Al Jazeera investigation revealed that the United States and United Kingdom have provided military support to Israel.
‘Where will I go?’: Hindu man dead, Muslims in India’s Bahraich face attack
Ram Gopal Mishra was seen climbing a Muslim house and hoisting saffron flag on it moments before he was shot dead.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, released from prison
The couple was sentenced in January to 14 years in prison on what they claim are trumped-up corruption charges.
ICMD: A new tool to end impunity for those who violate the rules of war
A new initiative by RWI promises to revolutionise the way compliance with the rules of war is monitored globally.
Israeli military killed 165 children in occupied West Bank in past year: UN
OHCHR reports death toll after Israeli military's shooting of 11-year-old Abdullah Jamal Hawash in Nablus.
Video: Inside Russia’s major BRICS summit with global leaders
Russia is hosting a major summit of the BRICS countries and other nations that want to engage with the bloc.
Israel bombs Lebanon’s ancient city of Tyre
Tyre is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and home to important archaeological sites.
North Korean troops in Ukraine ‘fair game’, US warns Russia as war rages on
Reports intensify that up to 12,000 North Korean troops are training in Russia in preparation to fight alongside Moscow.
US election: 12 days left – Who is ahead, what Harris and Trump are up to
With less than two weeks until voting day, Trump and Harris sharpen their attacks and pitches in key swing states.
Israel strikes Syrian capital Damascus, military site near Homs
Air raids target the central Damascus neighbourhood of Kafr Sousa and a military facility in the west of the country.
Harris calls Trump ‘unhinged’ after reported comments about Hitler
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris called Donald Trump increasingly unhinged and unstable'.
Can BRICS reshape the financial world order?
BRICS's first summit since its expansion in 2023 discussed proposals to reduce reliance on US dollar and SWIFT system.
Tesla reports better than expected profit, sending shares higher
Texas-based company reports $2.2bn profit for July to September, after back-to-back disappointing quarters.
Deadly attack on aerospace firm in Turkey’s capital Ankara
At least four have been killed in an attack on the headquarters of a Turkish aerospace and defense company in Ankara.
Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency loses half its value: Why and what’s next?
Six months in, the gold-backed ZiG touted as a solution to the currency crisis is struggling to win confidence.
Thousands evacuated as India’s eastern coast braces for Cyclone Dana
Flights to and from the capitals of Odisha and West Bengal will be suspended from Thursday evening to Friday morning.
Turkey strikes Iraq, Syria after attack on defence company near Ankara
Turkey says it hit targets linked to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which it blames for the attack on TUSAS.
Israeli air attack causes huge explosions in southern Beirut
Huge explosions hit the Lebanese capital Beirut as Israeli forces carried out air raids, said to be targeting Hezbollah
2024 MLS Cup: Playoffs, schedule, brackets, Messi, teams, players, final
What's the difference between the Supporters' Shield and the MLS Cup? Which teams have qualified? Al Jazeera explains.
Boeing workers vote to reject wage deal, extend strike
Nearly two-thirds of workers reject offer that includes a 35 percent pay rise.
Want to know who will win the US election? Take a look at the stock market
The S&P 500 has a strong track record of predicting the winner of US elections, but old rulebooks may no longer apply.
Harris teases court reform but offers few details in Pennsylvania town hall
Democratic lawmakers have been slow to embrace calls for reform amid flagging public trust in highest judicial body.
North Korean balloon dumps rubbish on South Korea’s presidential compound
Local media report that ballon also carried leaflets ridiculing the South Korean president.
US mother says in lawsuit that AI chatbot encouraged son’s suicide
Florida mother sues Character.AI and Google after 14-year-old son allegedly became obsessed with AI chatbot.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 972
As the war enters its 972nd day, these are the main developments.
Attack on aerospace company near Turkey’s Ankara: What we know
The attack targeted aerospace and defence firm TUSAS while thousands of employees were on site.
Fury expects to knock out Usyk in heavyweight boxing title rematch
Tyson Fury promises to be more focused ahead of the much-anticipated rematch against Oleksandr Usyk on December 21.
US charges Venezuelan media tycoon with money laundering
Raul Gorrin Belisario, owner of Globovision, allegedly took part in $1.2bn scheme to launder corrupt oil money.
Boeing CEO lays out cautious path to turnaround as strike vote awaited
CEO Ortberg said he is reviewing Boeing businesses and may downsize assets and workforce to focus on core businesses.
What impact has US, UK military assistance had on Israel’s war ambitions?
Al Jazeera investigation reveals extent of international support for Israeli army's assaults on Gaza and Lebanon.
Gisele Pelicot tells mass rape trial ‘it’s not us who should feel shame’
Addressing French court for second time, Pelicot says she's determined to change how society confronts sexual violence.
Biden announces $50bn G7 loan to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets
US Treasury Secretary Yellen says Russia will be 'bear the costs of its illegal war, instead of taxpayers' in the West.
McDonald’s shares tumble on E coli even as US head vows to improve safety
Previous E. coli outbreaks at major US fast-food chains have caused consumers to shun those stores for months.
Al Jazeera rejects Israeli military ‘fabrications’ against journalists
Al Jazeera rejects Israeli military 'fabrications' against journalists
Israel escalates assault on Lebanon’s Tyre, striking city centre
Israeli forces conducted their first air strikes in the centre of Lebanon's Tyre, escalating their assault the city.
Al Jazeera decries ‘unfounded’ Israeli claims about its Gaza journalists
The network warns Israel against using allegations as a justification for targeting Al Jazeera journalists.
Gustavo Gutierrez, champion of Christian liberation theology, dies
An advocate for the world's 'poor and exploited', Gutierrez had ideals that revolutionised the Latin American church.
American Airlines fined $50m for mistreatment of disabled passengers
American Airlines gets record $50m fine for treatment of disabled customers and also damaging wheelchairs.
Harris pounces on Gen Kelly claim that Trump said Hitler did ‘good things’
US vice president says the comments, which Trump denies saying, are a 'window' into who Republican candidate really is.
Israeli strikes pound Lebanese southern coastal city of Tyre
Hezbollah confirms death of Hashem Safieddine, who had been widely expected to be chosen as the group's next leader.
Bank of Canada cuts interest rates, says fight against inflation ‘worked’
The cut on Wednesday, the fourth in a row, was bigger than expected as September inflation sank below target.
Cuba extends workplace, school shutdowns in wake of power blackouts
The energy-saving measures come as government struggles to restore grid and surveys hurricane that killed seven.
Trump, Harris turn to podcasts, and maybe Joe Rogan, for US election boost
Trump expected to sit down with the world-renowned podcaster on Friday; a Harris interview is still unconfirmed.
Deadly Heat
Fault Lines examines the danger of extreme heat in Florida for workers while politicians roll back protections.
Photos: Thousands evacuated as tropical storm batters Philippines
Tropical Storm Trami brought torrential rain to eastern Philippine cities and towns, causing widespread flooding.
China’s Xi and India’s Modi meet after border accord between two countries
Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping hold talks on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in the Russian city of Kazan.
UK and Germany seal defence deal as they eye Russian threat
The first defence pact between the two nations comes as British government pushes a reset with Europe.
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