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US judge affirms Naval Academy consideration of race in admissions process
Decision could tee up another battle over considerations of race in university admissions before US Supreme Court.
Syria’s evolving war shifts balance against Assad regime, allies
Israel has bombed what it says was a Hezbollah smuggling route' on the Lebanon-Syria border.
Food crisis as 1.5 million Syrians could be displaced, says WFP
The ongoing fighting in Syria is expected to displace around 1.5 million people, says the UN World Food Programme.
Why is the opposition capture of Hama in Syria so important?
Syrian rebels have captured the strategic and symbolically significant city of Hama. This is why it matters.
Russian attacks across Ukraine kill at least 12 people
Governor says strike on Ukraine's Zaporizhia region sets a service station on fire, killing at least 10 people.
Trump backs his Pentagon chief nominee Pete Hegseth as controversies mount
The US president-elect stands by his pick for defense secretary despite scandal and allegations of misconduct.
US appeals court upholds TikTok law forcing its sale
The ruling increases the possibility of an unprecedented ban in just six weeks of TikTok in the US.
Why did Syria’s opposition forces choose now to attack?
The war in Syria had been at a stalemate for years until surprise rebel offensive against the Assad regime.
McLaren’s F1 title hopes rise as Ferrari’s take a hit in Abu Dhabi finale
Chares Leclerc gets 10 place grid penalty for battery change at Abu Dhabi GP in blow to Ferrari title hopes.
Everton vs Liverpool: EPL, kickoff time, team news, where to watch
Everton host Liverpool for the final time at Goodison Park on Saturday but the Reds' manager is prioritising the win.
Climate Justice, Indigenous rights, and the settler-colonial mindset
Marc Lamont Hill in conversation with activist Nick Estes about Indigenous rights and the need for climate justice.
EU and South America’s Mercosur bloc announce ‘win-win’ free trade deal
Agreement reached after more than 20 years of negotiations still faces backlash from some EU countries, such as France.
Greta Thunberg on Gaza: “This has shown the true colours of the world”
Marc Lamont Hill speaks to renowned activist and environmentalist Greta Thunberg.
Bahamas setback: What’s Trump’s plan to expel migrants to third countries?
Trump's incoming administration wants to send immigrants to countries they have no links to, reports say.
Starc far from ‘slow’ as career best gives Australia the edge over India
Australia dominate the first day of the second Test against India as Mitchell Starc takes career-best bowling figures.
Cholera outbreak in South Sudan ‘rapidly escalating’, aid group warns
Doctors Without Borders says fears growing that outbreak will spread from Upper Nile state to surrounding areas.
What might four more years of Donald Trump look like?
What is next for the United Statesas itembarks on a second Trump presidency.
Israeli forces strike, storm Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital with ‘no warning’
The World Health Organization says Israel issued no warning for the strike on the hospital that killed four staff.
Romania’s top court annuls results of presidential election’s first round
Constitutional Court says move aims to ensure 'correctness, legality' of process amid Russian interference claims.
No, President Yoon’s attempted coup was not a desperate act of nostalgia
Authoritarianism is still very much in vogue, in Washington and Seoul alike.
Israeli forces attack and raid hospital in Gaza siege zone
Israeli forces have raided Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital in the latest of a series of attacks on the facility.
Thousands flee Syria’s Homs city as opposition forces close in: War monitor
Fighters led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham are near outskirts of Homs, according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Who accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza?
Amnesty International says Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. They aren't the only ones reaching this assessment.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan warns of civil disobedience amid legal woes, protests
Former PM makes new threat days after security forces cracked down on a major protest by his party and supporters.
Messi’s Miami to open expanded 2025 Club World Cup against Egypt’s Al Ahly
The draw for the Club World Cup will see Lionel Messi's Inter Miami open FIFA's expanded 32-team Club World Cup in 2025.
Israel kills dozens of civilians across Gaza
Israeli forces target several residential buildings in Gaza City, Rafah and central areas of the Gaza Strip.
IV bag contamination suspected to have killed 13 children in Mexico
President says situation 'under control' but episode marks new low for underfunded system in 'critical' condition.
Hong Kong court rejects first legal challenge to 2024 national security law
Judge dismisses bid for early release by man sentenced to five years in prision for 'inciting secession'.
Waqf bill: Why Indian Muslims worry about Modi plan for $14bn endowments
Muslim land endowments in India span an area twice the size of Mauritius. Now a battle for their control is on.
Russia ready to use ‘any means’ to prevent defeat in Ukraine: Lavrov
Russia's top diplomat says Moscow sent the West a message with the recent use of a hypersonic missile in Ukraine.
Are we your perfect victims now?
In memory of Mahmoud Almadhoun, the beloved Gaza Soup Kitchen chef killed in a Israeli drone attack on November 30.
Biden mulls preemptive pardons for US officials in Trump’s firing line
Outgoing US administration fears revenge attacks against critics like former Republican legislator Liz Cheney.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,016
These were the key developments on the 1,016th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Al Jazeera reports from Hama as Syrian opposition fighters enter city
There were scenes of celebration on the streets of Hama in Syria as opposition fighters entered the city centre.
World Bank announces record $100bn support for world’s poorest countries
International development organisation says sum will be deployed to support 78 countries that 'need it most'.
Trump taps hawkish former Senator David Perdue as ambassador to China
US president-elect says ex-Georgia senator will help maintain a 'productive working relationship with China'.
Can Indian billionaire Gautam Adani be tried in the US for India ‘crimes’?
The recent allegations by US prosecutors highlight jurisdictional complexities that could determine Adani's fate.
South Korea’s ruling party leader calls for suspension of Yoon’s powers
Han Dong-hoon says 'credible evidence' shows president intended to arrest political leaders.
US police release images of person of interest in UnitedHealth CEO’s murder
New York Police Department releases CCTV stills showing a man wearing a hooded jacket with his face clearly visible.
US judge rejects Boeing plea deal in fatal MAX 737 crashes
Ruling creates uncertainty around Boeing's criminal prosecution in connection with development of its bestselling plane.
Paraguay expels visiting Chinese envoy who urged lawmakers to reject Taiwan
China has made diplomatic inroads in Latin America where trade concerns have led countries to end relations with Taiwan.
Memphis rejects federal calls for police oversight after Tyre Nichols probe
Police practices in the US city came under scrutiny following the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols in January 2023.
Israeli strikes on Gaza kill dozens as Hamas official says talks resume
Israel struck displacement camp in al-Mawasi as Amnesty says Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide.
Syrian opposition forces capture Hama
Syrian opposition fighters have entered and taken control of large parts of the city of Hama.
South Korea President Yoon under investigation for martial law chaos
South Korean police are investigating President Yoon Suk-yeol for sedition after his martial law declaration spark chaos
Cuba restores power grid but planned outages to resume amid energy crisis
School and work activities resume, but Cuban authorities say policy of rolling, five-hour daily blackouts will continue.
Russia’s Lavrov clashes with Blinken at OSCE meeting
Blinken emphasizes Ukraine's sovereign right to make choices about its future without interference from Moscow.
Hezbollah backs Syria’s al-Assad as opposition forces intensify offensive
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calls for de-escalation, warns tens of thousands in Syria are at risk.
Bahamas rejects Trump proposal to take in deported third-country migrants
Countries across the Americas are bracing for US president-elect's plan to carry out a mass deportation operation.
Israel wants to continue war on Gaza, but to what end?
US political scientist Stephen Zunes argues that the only way to stop Israeli war crimes is to change US policy.
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