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After taking Damascus, Syria’s opposition begins government formation
HTS-linked Mohammed al-Bashir has been tasked with forming a transitional government.
Analysis: Al-Assad’s fall is Iran and Russia’s loss, but are there winners?
Turkiye stands to gain, while Israel feels insecure about what comes next.
The end of Syria’s forever war
Rapid advances by Syrian opposition forces end a war that began with peaceful protests before spiralling out of control.
‘A blow to Putin’s prestige’: What al-Assad’s fall means for Russia
As Syria's longtime leader gets shelter in Moscow, analysts say Russia's Middle East ambitions are likely to continue.
How al-Assad’s regime fell: Key moments in the fall of Syria’s ‘tyrant’
Here's an explanation of the last two days of fighting that brought down al-Assad in Syria.
Will the French political crisis help Marine Le Pen’s far-right RN party?
Le Pen, who is credited with rebranding RN into a legitimate political force, is making the most of chaos.
Barrage of Israeli attacks destroys ‘important military sites in Syria’
Some 250 Israeli air strikes have hit Syria in 48 hours, reports the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,020
Here are the key developments on the 1,020th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Israel launches large-scale attack on Syria
The Israeli military launched a large-scale attack on Syria on Monday.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2: How a Ukrainian video game beat Russian disinfo, won fans
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 has become a symbol of Ukrainian gaming success despite challenges and disinformation.
Thousands rally in Georgia’s 12th day of pro-EU protests
People demanding a new vote and return to EU integration gathered in Tbilisi for the 12th consecutive day of protest.
Deadly landslides, flash floods hit Indonesia’s Java island
More than 170 villages in Sukabumi, West Java, have been devastated by torrential rains, landslides and flash floods.
FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2024 in Qatar: Teams, schedule, tickets, stadiums
FIFA's new-look club competition will see Real Madrid play in the final at Qatar's Lusail Stadium on December 18.
Where do six million Syrian refugees live today?
In 2024, about half of Syria's registered refugees live in Turkiye, followed by Lebanon, Germany, Jordan and Iraq.
China launches investigation into US chipmaker Nvidia
Chip giant accused of violating China's antimonopoly laws days after Washington announced new export controls.
Who is Luigi Mangione, the suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s murder?
Man, 26, arrested at McDonald's outlet with a gun and fake IDs on his person, according to police.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy praises Trump as leader feared by Putin
Ukrainian leader says he is grateful for Trump's 'strong resolve' to bring the war in Ukraine to an end.
How have Palestinian groups reacted to the ouster of Syria’s al-Assad?
Palestinian factions say they hope the new Syrian authorities will support Palestine's struggle for freedom and justice.
What are Israel’s plans in Syria?
Israel moves to seize more Syrian land near the Golan Heights after rebels topple former President Bashar al-Assad.
Murdoch fails to amend family trust in court succession saga: Report
Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, is seeking to put his son Lachlan in control of empire.
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq condemn Israel’s ‘dangerous’ land grab in Syria
Arab statements come as Israel continues to step up strikes across Syria after ouster of Bashar al-Assad's government.
NYC ad agencies Omnicom, Interpublic to form $30bn marketing powerhouse
The advertising titans, behind campaigns like 'Got Milk' and 'Priceless', aim to create the world's largest ad agency.
Man arrested over insurance executive murder
New York City police have announced the arrest of a man in connection with the murder of Brian Thompson.
Protests continue as South Korea’s Yoon faces travel ban
Protest continues in Seoul, with thousands demanding the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol
UN urges patience as European countries suspend Syrian asylum decisions
UN refugee agency chief says returning refuges to Syria after fall of Bashar al-Assad should be 'voluntary' and 'safe'.
ByteDance, TikTok seek temporary halt to US crackdown law
The companies have asked an appeals court to temporarily block the law that would enforce a ban on the app in the US.
Video captures ‘explosive eruption’ of Philippine volcano
Timelapse video captured the explosive eruption" of the Philippines' Mount Kanlaon volcano.
‘Person of interest’ in custody over UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting: NYPD
Police have been searching for gunman since Brian Thompson fatally shot in 'brazen' Midtown Manhattan attack.
Al Jazeera reporter nearly drowned out by celebrations in Damascus
Al Jazeera's Resul Serdar's live report from Damascus was nearly drowned out by celebratory gunfire.
‘Top priority’: US renews push to find Austin Tice after al-Assad toppled
The US journalist is believed to be among 135,000 people detained or disappeared by Syrian government during war.
Seeing Gaza from Berlin
The past 14 months of genocide in Gaza have brought alienation but also a sense of new belonging.
India replaces central bank governor in a surprise move
With India's economic growth slowing down and inflation rising, the new governor will have challenges to deal with.
Merriam-Webster announces ‘polarisation’ as 2024 word of the year
The term has been most frequently used in the US before elections to describe race relations, politics, ideology.
Hope and disbelief as thousands released from Syrian prisons
Thousands of regime prisoners are suddenly free in Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government.
Ding’s comeback win over Gukesh ties World Chess Championship final
Chinese titleholder forces India's teenaged challenger to resign in Game 12 and tie the scores at six points each.
Syrians reclaim hope as they return after years of exile
At the Bab Al-Hawa crossing on the border with Turkey, Syrians flood back home with a newfound hope.
Syria’s White Helmets director says Sednaya Prison was ‘hell’ for detainees
Raed al-Saleh tells Al Jazeera rescuers found bodies in ovens and executions took place daily at notorious facility.
Daniel Penny acquitted in New York subway choking death of Jordan Neely
Viral videos of Neely's death raised questions about race relations, social services and excessive force in the US.
How Assad held power while Syria crumbled
For over two decades, Bashar al-Assad ruled Syria. Al Jazeera's Saba Al-Kasim looks at how.
Assad’s ‘human slaughterhouses’: What to know about Syria’s prisons
Bashar al-Assad's apparatus ran more than 100 detention facilities where it tortured indiscriminately.
Houthis claim attack on central Israel in response to Gaza ‘massacres’
The Yemeni group says it will continue its 'support operations' until Israel ends its war and siege on the Gaza Strip.
Video: Who is the leader of Syria’s HTS rebels?
Here's a closer look at the Syrian opposition leader known as Abu Mohammed al-Julani.
Families search Syria’s Sednaya Prison for loved ones after al-Assad’s fall
Rescue teams scour the notorious prison near Damascus for detainees and hidden underground cells.
Germany pauses asylum applications for Syrians after al-Assad’s fall
Syrians in Germany cheer toppling of al-Assad as an official suggests offering people 1,000 euros to return.
Syrian opposition forces had momentum to go “all the way”
Stephen Zunes on what important domestic factors allowed Syria's opposition forces to overthrow the Assad regime.
Pakistan-administered Kashmir repeals protest restrictions after strike
The climbdown in the geopolitically sensitive region comes amid growing anger against the administration.
Can Donald Trump end birthright citizenship in the US?
The 14th Amendment of the Constitution guarantees birthright citizenship. Amending it is a lengthy, difficult process.
Evacuations under way in Philippines as Mt Kanlaon volcano erupts
Around 54,000 people will be covered by the evacuation efforts, as authorities prepare for 'worst-case scenario'.
Russia gave asylum to deposed Syrian President al-Assad, Kremlin confirms
The decision to grant asylum to Bashar al-Assad comes amid concerns over Russian military bases in Syria.
No surprise Americans are ‘rooting for’ the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer
There is a class war raging in the US, and the healthcare system is one of its most violent fronts.
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