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Former US President Bill Clinton hospitalised with fever
Clinton, 78, admitted to hospital for testing and observation, deputy chief of staff says.
UN raises death toll for recent Cite Soleil massacre in Haiti’s capital
The UN now says 207 people were killed in a slum neighbourhood of the capital, Port-au-Prince, earlier this month.
Canada records almost 50,000 deaths from fentanyl since 2016
The highly addictive opioid is behind an increasing number of deaths in Canada, according to the government.
Guatemala finds children taken by Jewish sect after abuse investigation
The Jewish sect, Lev Tahor, has accused Guatemala authorities of religious persecution.
Why is the UK denying treatment to children from Gaza?
The UK denies entry to a four-year-old amputee to receive treatment.
Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital director pleads for help before it’s ‘too late’
Israel orders emptying of facility with nearly 400 civilians inside, including babies who need oxygen and incubators.
Germany’s AfD rallies in Magdeburg, site of deadly Christmas market attack
The far-right party holds 'memorial' rally for victims of car-ramming attack that has inflamed debate on migration.
France unveils new government as battle over budget looms
Macron names a new government, putting together a team under Francois Bayrou, his fourth prime minister of the year.
Venezuela says it has released another 177 imprisoned election protesters
About 2,000 demonstrators were jailed following disputed July vote, in which Maduro declared himself victor.
Yemen facing ‘highest burden’ of global cholera outbreak, WHO warns
Yemen sees 249,900 cases and 861 deaths this year - 35 percent of global cholera burden and 18 percent of mortality.
Why is Trump threatening to take over the Panama Canal?
The Panama government has controlled the canal since 1999, based on a treaty signed with the US in 1977.
China claims cooperation in Baltic Sea cable probe, Sweden says otherwise
Sweden's foreign minister says China denied request for prosecutors to probe Chinese ship linked to two severed cables.
Mozambique’s controversial election result upheld: What to know
Country's top electoral court confirms ruling Frelimo party's win, raising fears as opposition promises more protests.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to ‘terrorism’ in US healthcare CEO murder
Mangione faces three state murder charges, including murder as an 'act of terrorism', and separate federal charges.
What is pickleball and why is it popular in India’s urban hubs like Mumbai?
Pickleball, invented in the US, has become a popular community sport in India's built-up metropolitan spaces.
Bangladesh tells India it wants ex-PM Hasina back for ‘judicial process’
Dhaka sends formal request to extradite Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India in August amid protests that ended her rule.
Biden commutes most federal death sentences before Trump term
White House says 37 of 40 inmates on federal death row will face life in prison instead.
Mozambique top court confirms ruling party’s win in disputed election
Constitutional Council validates results of the October polls that extended Frelimo party's half-century grip on power.
Video: Trump rejects claims Elon Musk has too much influence
Trump told his supporters at a rally that billionaire ally Elon Musk was 'not taking the presidency'.
Gaza’s Christmas in the shadow of war
Ramez al- Souri is a Palestinian Christian living in Gaza. He's struggling to find hope during the Christmas season.
Millions in bonds for Israel put US states at odds with investment policies
US states spend millions on Israeli investments but risk non-compliance with their own policies.
Germany debates migration and motives after deadly Christmas market attack
As the nation mourns the victims of violence in Magdeburg, the far right is rallying against migration.
‘Stand by our Syrian brothers’, says Jordan FM after meeting al-Sharaa
The Jordanian foreign minister says Jordan is ready to help rebuild Syria as he holds talks with Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Syria’s al-Sharaa begins building new administration
Syria's de facto leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa has set the tone for the country's new administration stressing unity.
Over 1,000 North Korean soldiers killed or wounded in Ukraine war: Seoul
South Korea says Pyongyang is reportedly preparing for 'additional deployment of soldiers' to aid Russia's war efforts.
Church holds Christmas mass amid horrors of Israel’s war in Gaza
Christians in Gaza celebrate mass as Pope Francis doubled down on his condemnation of Israel's war on Gaza.
Key takeaways from Trump’s first rally speech after November election win
Here are some takeaways from the 75-minute speech by President-elect Donald Trump in Virginia.
Escalating Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 50 Palestinians in 24 hours
Hospitals report casualties from Israeli attacks on aid convoys, schools, and civilian vehicles.
Nissan, Honda announce merger, creating world’s third-largest carmaker
Plans, which include Mitsubishi, announced as Japan tries to gain foothold in electric vehicle market.
US higher education is staring at an uncertain future under Trump
President Trump and his VP Vance will not forget their promises to 'honestly and aggressively attack universities'
Suspect arrested after woman fatally set on fire on New York subway
The attack took place on the F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station in Brooklyn.
Video: Israeli attacks on Gaza kill displaced civilians, including children
A series of Israeli attacks on displacement camps and designated safe zones" in Gaza has killed several Palestinians.
China slams Philippines’ decision to acquire US Typhon missile system
China slams move, warning that Philippines risks arms race' amid increased militarisation of South China Sea.
Pakistan picks Dubai as ICC Champions Trophy neutral venue for India games
The venue change follows weeks of wrangling after India refused to visit tournament hosts Pakistan for their matches.
Malaysia’s scandal-hit 1MDB sues Amicorp, seeks $1bn for alleged fraud
The scandal-hit fund says Amicorp 'played a vital role' in facilitating the laundering of more than $7bn.
Israel bombs al-Mawasi camps, school amid wave of attacks across Gaza
UN's Lazzarini says world must not become numb' after Israeli strikes kill about 50 Palestinians within 24 hours.
Gaza toddlers got the polio vaccine, then an Israeli bomb took their legs
An Israeli bomb killed three-year-old Hanan and 22-month-old Misk's mother and made them amputees.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,033
Here are the key developments on the 1,033rd day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Slovak PM Fico holds talks with Putin during surprise Russia trip
Fico discussed the Ukraine war and the transport of Russian gas to Slovakia via Ukraine, according to statements.
Years of reporting on Syria, the road to Damascus and the fall of al-Assad
What returning to Syria in the midst of the euphoria and horror of uncovering the al-Assads' mass graves felt like.
From Trump to Bitcoin, inflation and China: the big economic trends of 2024
Economic issues, particularly living costs, were front and centre in 2024 as some 2 billion people went to the polls.
Small plane crashes into Brazil town popular with tourists, killing 10
Twin-engine plane crashed in largely residential neighborhood of Gramado shortly after takeoff, authorities say.
As South Korea draws visitors chasing beauty, dodgy practices pose risks
Thousands flock to East Asian country for cosmetic surgeries each year, often relying on unregulated forums for advice.
Trump rejects taunts that Elon Musk is real power behind US president-elect
Statements come amid criticism of Musk's involvement in budget negotiations, outsized role in Trump transition.
Will the Christmas market attack divide Germans further over immigration?
German authorities say the suspect supports a right-wing party.
Thousands protest in Serbia as anger mounts over train station accident
Protesters demand the resignation of Serbia's leader and mayor of Novi Sad city over the deadly accident that killed 15.
US army says two navy pilots shot down over Red Sea in ‘friendly fire’
Incident not result of 'hostile fire', says US military, as Houthis claim their attack on US carrier downed aircraft.
Turkiye FM meets Syria’s new leader, calls for lifting of global sanctions
Meeting comes two days after Turkiye's Erdogan says his minister will visit Damascus to discuss new structure in Syria.
Expelled from Aleppo as children, these fighters returned as its liberators
Al Jazeera speaks to Syrian opposition fighters who came back to liberate their homes and pursue their dreams.
Russia’s Putin pledges ‘destruction’ on Ukraine after Kazan drone attack
Russia accuses Ukraine of 'massive' drone attack that hit luxury apartment in city, some 1,000km from the frontier.
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