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Macron surveys cyclone devastation in Mayotte
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mayotte after Cyclone Chido left the island in ruins.
Fury vs Usyk 2: Heavyweight boxing title bout pair face-off for 11-minutes
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk had to be pulled away from each other after an 11-minute faceoff ahead of title fight.
Israeli attacks kill at least 32 Palestinians in 24 hours
Palestinians experienced a deadly 24 hours in Gaza, with at least 32 people killed by widespread Israeli attacks.
Syria’s interim gov’t pledges justice, jobs, and security in ‘new era’
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Syria's new interim gov't spokesperson says plans to establish a fair justice system a priority.
Zelenskyy says US, Europe must work together to secure Ukraine peace
Zelenskyy insisted that any steps to secure peace in Ukraine would have to involve the might of the United States.
Georgia court disqualifies prosecutor Fani Willis from Trump election case
The decision adds further uncertainty to the case, which alleges Trump and his allies tried to overturn the 2020 race.
Palestinian Authority refuses to back down in fight with Jenin fighters
Residents in the Jenin camp have lived with days of clashes between PA security forces and local fighters.
Why does Europe fear a quick end to the Ukraine war?
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky argues that a Ukraine deal favoring Russia threatens other European countries.
Premier League: Wolves hire Pereira from Saudi Pro League’s Al Shabab
Vitor Pereira leaves Saudi Pro League club Al Shabab to take immediate charge at the English Premier League strugglers.
Brazil court orders Adele to delete song ‘copied’ from local musician
A plagiarism claim of the song "Million Years Ago" by British singer Adele has been made.
Is global trade transforming?
Geopolitical tensions, climate change and technology are changing the way goods and services are moved across borders.
EU research money flows to Israel amid war on Gaza
Israeli organisations, some linked to the military, have received more than $250 million in EU funding.
From Gaza to the Arctic: A Palestinian filmmaker caught between two worlds
Mohamed Jabaly finds himself stateless in Norway when the Gaza border suddenly closes.
W.E.B. Du Bois: The Power Of Double Consciousness
W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the founders of the NAACP, the first civil rights organisation in America.
Turkiye refutes US claims of ceasefire with Syrian Kurdish fighters
Ankara vows to continue operations in northern Syria as fears grow over an assault on the Kurdish-held town of Kobane.
Why has California declared a state of emergency over bird flu?
Cases of the H5N1 strain of bird flu are on the rise in humans in the US, with the first severe case reported.
Christmas in Damascus is different this year, after al-Assad’s fall
The ancient Old City comes alive with lights, music and joy, Syrians talk about their their hopes now al-Assad is gone.
Syrians are returning to face the challenge of rebuilding a life back home
Forcibly displaced Syrians are returning after years in exile. For many, the places they called home are in ruins.
Returning to Syria
What's next for Syrian refugees after the fall of Bashar al-Assad?
Palestinian man builds below-ground home for his family in Gaza
Tayseer Obaid has been displaced nine times during the war on Gaza. He's now made a below-ground home for his family.
Premier League: Everton bought by Texas-based Friedkin Group
Everton become 10th Premier League club under American ownership after purchase by Texas-based Friedkin Group.
Putin plans to meet Bashar al-Assad, says Russia not defeated in Syria
Vladimir Putin says he has not met the deposed Syrian ruler since he fled Damascus for the Russian capital.
Global elites – wanted or not – have a lot in common
Sure, al-Assads did live in 'quiet luxury' amid hungry masses, but so do enlightened leaders of 'liberal democracies'.
The Cyprus-Gaza maritime aid corridor was a harmful publicity stunt
The aid initiative did not help Palestinians and actively undermined the very concept of humanitarianism.
India to play 2025 Champions Trophy on neutral ground, not Pakistan: ICC
The world cricketing body announces ICC events hosted in either country to be played at neutral venues until 2027.
Israeli attacks pummel Gaza’s north as UN denounces lack of aid access
Children are among the victims of Israeli strikes on Gaza's besieged north and central areas, as aid is blocked.
Red Bull names Liam Lawson as new F1 driver alongside Verstappen for 2025
Lawson replaces Sergio Perez, who exited Red Bull Racing on Wednesday after four years with the world championship team.
I am stuck in a box like Schrodinger’s in Gaza
My existence has become identified by the superposition of the states of being simultaneously alive and dead.
Video: Israeli airstrikes target Yemen after Houthi missile attack
Israeli missiles struck Yemen's capital Sanaa and the port of Hodeidah, where video showed large fires burning.
The Russian tanker disaster and an oil leak in Kerch Strait: What it means
During wartime, the effects on the environment from such accidents are likely to be far worse than usual.
As Gaza war rages, Deutsche Welle insiders accuse outlet of pro-Israel bias
Journalists at the German media network say newsroom leaders instil fear and dehumanise Palestinian suffering.
Gisele Pelicot’s ex-husband, other defendants found guilty in rape trial
Frenchman Dominique Pelicot sentenced to 20 years in prison after court finds him guilty of all charges against him.
Stampede at youth festival in Nigeria causes ‘multiple’ deaths
Security forces arrest organisers of event, which was attended by about 5,000 people drawn by exciting prizes'.
Dozens killed in two passenger bus crashes in Afghanistan
At least 50 people killed in accidents on the same highway in Ghazni province between Kabul and southern Kandahar city.
‘It’s chaos’: Aftermath of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte
Cyclone Chido devastates Mayotte, possibly causing thousands of deaths as residents struggle to find water and food.
Israel committing ‘acts of genocide’ by cutting off water in Gaza, HRW says
Human Rights Watch says Israel is intentionally cutting off water supplies and destroying infrastructure in Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,029
Here are the key developments on the 1,029th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Malaysians held in US’s Guantanamo Bay prison returned home after 18 years
Amnesty International says Guantanamo Bay prison camp is a 'glaring, longstanding stain' on United States rights record.
In Nigeria’s crude capital, a plan to win the war against oil theft
Through security measures, including gunboats, authorities in Rivers State hope to stop criminals and help production.
Has Serbia hacked activists’, journalists’ phones? Why?
Amnesty International claims Serbian activists' phones hacked by police with spyware tools, raising privacy concerns.
UN Security Council told of North Korean missiles used by Russia in Ukraine
Research group tells UN Security Council of irrefutable proof of Russian use of North Korean missiles in war on Ukraine.
Two directors of Epic Games, Tencent resign amid antitrust investigation
The US Department of Justice says it expressed concerns directors' positions on two company boards violated Clayton Act.
Amazon workers to strike in US during busy Christmas season
Teamsters union says workers in New York, Atlanta and San Francisco to walk off the job over pay and conditions.
Houthis say at least nine killed in Israeli air strikes on Yemen
Israeli military attacked power plants, a port and an oil facility in Hodeidah and Sanaa in response to Houthi missile.
Blinken says Iran had bad year, but nuclear negotiations possible
Top US diplomat says Iran should 'focus on itself' and stop getting involved in 'misadventures throughout the region'.
Arson at karaoke bar in Vietnam’s Hanoi kills 11, police say
Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security says suspected perpetrator confessed to starting blaze after dispute with staff.
Turkish FM denies Trump claim of ‘unfriendly takeover’ by Turkiye in Syria
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan tells Al Jazeera the only 'takeover' in Syria was 'the will of the Syrian people'.
Facing government shutdown, Trump and Republican allies scuttle budget bill
Trump was one of several prominent Republicans in the incoming administration to denounce the bill on social media.
Historic operation returns almost 1,000 trafficked animals to Madagascar
Inside an international operation to repatriate endangered lemurs and tortoises trafficked from Madagascar to Thailand.
As Trump 2.0 looms, Taiwan’s chip industry braces for upheaval
Trump's return casts doubt on Joe Biden's signature initiative providing billions in funding to semiconductor firms.
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