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US releases Guantanamo Bay detainee Bajabu to Kenya
Twenty-nine prisoners remain at the US detention facility in Cuba after the transfer of Mohammed Abdul Malik Bajabu.
Mangione charged with ‘act of terrorism’ in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
A grand jury indicted Luigi Mangione, the man suspected of shooting Brian Thompson, on an additional 'terrorism' charge.
Aid efforts intensify in Mayotte after Cyclone Chido’s destruction
Cyclone Chido devastated Mayotte, levelling neighbourhoods in the Indian Ocean archipelago.
What’s at stake in Germany’s election at home and internationally?
Poll in February triggered after Chancellor Olaf Scholz loses confidence vote.
Mysterious disease in DRC is severe malaria, health authorities say
Health authorities said the disease presents in the form of a respiratory illness.
Oil washes up on Russia’s Black Sea coast after tanker spill
Oil has washed up along tens of kilometres of Russia's Black Sea coastline after two of its tankers were badly damaged.
UN envoy warns Syria’s war ‘has not ended yet’ as US says truce extended
US State Department spokesman says ceasefire between Kurdish armed group and Turkey-backed fighters extended.
Conor McGregor agrees to fight YouTuber Logan Paul in boxing match
Conor McGregor's announcement, if true, is the latest in a long line of celebrity boxing exhibitions.
UN envoy warns Israeli attacks in Syria are destabilising
UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen has warned that Israeli attacks inside Syria are undermining the country.
Grieving the Gaza granddad who wept for the ‘soul of his soul’
Khaled Nabhan grieved peacefully for his granddaughter Reem last year. On Monday, Israel killed him in Gaza, too.
Tottenham lose Bentancur ban appeal for racist comment about South Koreans
The English Football Association reject Tottenham's appeal to reduce Rodrigo Bentancur's ban for racist remark.
“Never again” says UN envoy to Syria on visit to Sednaya prison
Relatives of missing prisoners at Syria's Sednaya prison expressed their anger during a UN visit on Monday.
Video: Car pulled from indoor swimming pool in California
Firefighters in California removed a vehicle from a swimming pool after the driver crashed through a fitness centre.
Irish support for Palestinians stands firm, despite Israeli anger
Israel may have withdrawn its ambassador, but Irish support for Palestinians is deep-rooted.
Palestinians sue State Department over US assistance to Israel’s military
Lawsuit accuses Biden administration of violating US law barring aid to military units involved in rights abuses.
No security threat from reported drone sightings, US federal agencies state
Agencies issue joint statement in response to more than 5,000 reported drone sightings in past few weeks.
Antiwhaling activist Paul Watson released as Denmark rejects extradition
Copenhagen rejects Japan's extradition request over a 2010 incident involving a Japanese whaling ship in the Antarctic.
Powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake hits Vanuatu’s capital
Initial images from Port Vila, Vanuatu, show severe damage from a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake.
Can the International Criminal Court survive the next four years?
The arrest warrants it issued for Israeli leaders left the court facing an existential threat.
Mali’s gold mining disputes and the fight for economic justice
Mali is right to demand a greater share of revenues from mining. This is not economic malpractice. It is sovereignty.
Real Madrid vs Pachuca: FIFA Intercontinental Cup final – team news, Mbappe
Spanish giants and European champions Real Madrid face Mexico's Pachuca in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final in Doha.
The Lost Souls of Syria: The fight for justice using the ‘Caesar files’
Syrian civilians battle for accountability in court, using smuggled photographs to expose government atrocities.
How Trump’s tariff threat pushed Canada’s Trudeau to brink of resignation
Canada's embattled prime minister faces fresh calls to resign after top minister steps down over possible 'tariff war'.
Moment top Russian general killed in blast
Video has emerged showing the moment General Igor Kirillov was killed in an explosion.
Who is Kim Keon-hee, described as South Korea’s ‘Lady Macbeth’?
The country's first lady has been accused of corruption and stock price manipulation in the past.
Mass graves discovered across Syria
Syrians are uncovering mass graves suspected of holding thousands of bodies.
Family of US-Turkish activist killed by Israeli soldiers meet Blinken
The family of the US-Turkish activist, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, have met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Mass graves add evidence of Assad regime’s torture
Celine Kasem on the collection of evidence that explains what it was like living under decades of abuse by Assad regime.
CNN faces backlash over ‘staged’ Syrian prisoner rescue report
Criticism mounts as US channel backtracks on identity of prisoner who worked as intelligence officer in Assad regime.
Did Israel use a white phosphorus blitz to create a buffer zone in Lebanon?
Israel used white phosphorus bombs almost 200 times in southern Lebanon during the past year.
Russian general Igor Kirillov killed in Moscow: What do we know so far?
Ukraine's SBU intelligence service claims responsibility for the bomb blast in the Russian capital.
Israel’s jailing of journalists “almost on a par with China”
Jodie Ginsberg talks about the many different ways the Israeli government has targeted journalists covering the Gaza war
Chelsea and Ukraine star footballer Mykhailo Mudryk fails drugs test
The London-based club confirms the 23-year-old tests positive for a banned substance.
Lebanon’s political families: The Gemayel dynasty
The Gemayel family has led Lebanon's Maronite Christians for generations through politics, assassinations and civil war.
Guns are silent, but war lingers for Ogaden’s former women rebel fighters
Rebels from Ethiopia's Somali region have had a rocky transition to civilian life, even years after the 2018 peace deal.
Corpses, men who don’t know their names: Scenes from a Damascus hospital
Over 100,000 Syrians were disappeared by the Assad regime. At a hospital in Damascus, their families search desperately.
Women bear brunt of war in Sudan
Sexual violence has been widespread, impacting many women and girls in Sudan.
Video: Syria’s Al-Sharaa demands an end to Israeli attacks
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Syria's new administration leader Ahmed al-Sharaa urged an end to Israeli attacks.
Mass grave found near Syria’s capital could contain 100,000 bodies
Burial sites are emerging across Syria after the ousting of al-Assad, accused of widespread extrajudicial killings.
Stokes not blaming injury on workload as New Zealand thump England
New Zealand claim consolation 423-run victory in third and final Test as injured England captain Ben Stokes watched on.
Bomb blast kills Russian chief of nuclear protection forces in Moscow
The chief of Russian nuclear protection forces, Igor Kirillov has been killed in a bomb blast in Moscow.
Bumrah, India avoid follow-on as third Australia Test heads for draw
A spirited final wicket stand by India in Brisbane all but guarantees a drawn result to the third Test at the Gabba.
Israel attacks Gaza City amid attempts to reach ceasefire deal
Ten killed in Israeli attack on a house in Gaza City as the US says negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza are continuing.
First Friday prayers in Damascus after Assad
Syrians gathered freely for Friday prayers for the first time since Assad's fall.
Two charged over US tech used in deadly drone attack on soldiers in Jordan
An Iranian American and a Swiss Iranian have been arrested for allegedly exporting sensitive US technology to Iran.
“Wheels of justice now turning” for Syrian torture victims
Roger Lu Phillips talks about what the new Syrian government will have to do to bring justice to Assad regime's victims.
Chief of Russia’s nuclear protection forces killed in Moscow bomb blast
Chief of Russia's Troops of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defence killed outside an apartment building.
“Euphoria” in Syria could quickly turn to “frustration”
Mohamad Elmasry talks about the challenges Syrians face that could easily disrupt the current mood.
Thousands of bodies found in Syria’s mass graves
Al-Assad and his father Hafez have been accused of widespread extrajudicial killings, including mass executions.
Calling for Syrian refugees to leave now is “madness”
Louise Calvey talks about why forcing Syrian refugees settled in Europe to return home now would be a grave mistake.
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