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Women worldwide march to demand end to violence, inequality
Demonstrations from Buenos Aires to Lagos demand justice for victims of femicide and urge reforms to protect women.
‘Alarming regression’ in path to peace in South Sudan, UN commission warns
Power-sharing deal between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar in peril amid recent violence.
What threat does the surge in violence in Syria pose?
UN envoy expresses alarm and urges restraint on all sides amid clashes between security forces,
ICC Champions Trophy final 2025: New Zealand have ‘open mind’ against India
Blackcaps' captain Mitchell Santner ready to adapt in Dubai final against Champions Trophy favourites India.
‘Bully’: Iran’s Khamenei rejects Trump demands for nuclear talks
Supreme Leader Khamenei responds after US president said he had sent letter to Tehran seeking new round of talks.
Police searching for three attackers after 12 wounded in Toronto shooting
Three masked men 'opened fire indiscriminately' at pub in the Canadian city, authorities say.
Attacks in Syria “clearly designed to make a splash”
The Syrian Popular Resistance's insurgency against government forces is "organised to push Syria toward civil war."
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final: India not ‘desperate’ against New Zealand
The Men in Blue will look to win back-to-back ICC titles when they face the Black Caps in Dubai on Sunday.
Israeli attacks on Gaza kill three as Hamas, Egypt hold ceasefire talks
Israeli drone strikes in Rafah kill three Palestinians amid escalating violence and fragile ceasefire talks in Cairo.
Muslim nations, European leaders back Arab proposal for Gaza
France, UK, Italy and Germany say $53b plan shows 'realistic' path to reconstruction of Gaza.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final: India have ‘no advantage’ over New Zealand
India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak blasts back at assertion that India's Champions Trophy hopes boosted by Dubai venue.
International Women’s Day is for the few, not the many
Today, there will be an attempt to erase Palestinian women once again because their plight is politically inconvenient.
Women on the front line
Al Jazeera's journalists reflect on what it's like to report from some of the world's most challenging regions.
‘Hell Plan’: Israel’s scheme for Gaza
Could phase two of the Gaza ceasefire be dead even before it gets underway?
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon released from prison
Yoon was arrested in mid-January oninsurrection chargesover his brief imposition of martial law weeks earlier.
How close are scientists to producing artificial blood?
Clinical trials from the UK to Japan are exploring man-made substitutes for blood.
Manchester United vs Arsenal: Premier League preview – teams, watch, stream
Manchester United host title-chasing Arsenal in the English Premier League on Sunday. Al Jazeera takes a closer look.
Fighting continues as Syria’s president calls on Alawite to lay down arms
More than 250 people reportedly killed in Syria's west as Alawite loyalists clash with security forces.
India football great Chhetri comes out of retirement aged 40 for Asia Cup
Sunil Chhetri returns to football at 40 - a year after retiring - to boost India's Asia Cup qualification hopes.
A tribute to Um Adnan
Remembering a Lebanese woman whose fierce resilience defied Orientalist tropes.
At least 14 people killed in overnight attacks in eastern Ukraine
Ukrainian officials say Russian attacks hit the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions, damaging buildings and vehicles.
Cyclone Alfred weakens but dangerous winds, flooding continue
More than 330,000 homes lose power as Cyclone Alfred leaves devastation in parts of Queensland and New South Wales.
‘My childhood just slipped away’: Pakistan’s ‘monsoon brides’
Desperate circumstances caused by catastrophic flooding have led to a surge in the practice of marrying off young girls.
Yemen’s Houthis warn Israel of naval attacks over Gaza blockade
Rebel group say they will resume naval attacks against Israel if it fails to lift the blockade on Gaza within four days.
Three Bulgarians found guilty of spying for Russia from UK base
Six Bulgarians carried out sophisticated operations over three years, including spying on Ukrainian soldiers in Germany.
What’s behind the political crisis in Bosnia Herzegovina?
Bosnian Serb leader ignoring conviction, including jail sentence.
Bosnia’s top court suspends separatist laws adopted by Bosnian Serbs
Laws passed by the autonomous Republika Srpska region reject the authority of the federal police and judiciary.
Houthis to resume attacks if Israel’s Gaza blockade not lifted
Yemen's Houthis have said they will resume naval operations against Israel if it does not lift its blockade of aid.
Trump says ‘more difficult’ to deal with Ukraine than Russia
US President Donald Trump renewed his criticism of Ukraine and its approach to his push for a peace deal.
Trump threatens Russia with sanctions, tariffs amid his spat with Ukraine
Still, Trump said negotiations with Russia were 'easier' than with Ukraine amid scrutiny of his relationship with Putin.
The real reason behind Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and military buildup
The US president wants to bully Mexico back into America's back yard under a Monroe Doctrine redux.
WWII bomb halts international train services in Paris
An unexploded World War II-era bomb discovered on the tracks in a Paris suburb on Friday cancelled Eurostar journeys.
Iran says not received Trump’s letter on nuclear programme negotiations
Trump says he sent message to Iran's leader urging negotiations, but Tehran says it hasn't received a letter.
Fighting flares in South Sudan: Is the 2018 peace deal in danger?
Tensions are again rising between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar.
Two dead, 186 missing after four boats sink off Yemen and Djibouti: UN
UN migration agency says two bodies recovered off Djibouti while dozens of migrants and five Yemeni crew remain missing.
Dozens killed in Syria after Assad loyalists ambush government forces
Dozens have been killed after Assad loyalists ambushed government forces in Syria's port city of Latakia during a raid.
‘We have nothing left to lose’: Gazans respond to Trump’s warnings
The US president's threats mean little to a population battered by 16 months of total war
UN crew member killed in attack on helicopter in South Sudan
White Army militia linked to Machar blamed for deadly attack on UN helicopter amid fragile peace in South Sudan.
‘The American empire is over’: Economist Richard Wolff
Marc Lamont Hill talks with economist Richard Wolff about Trump's economic policies and global relations.
Will the US make business deals with Russia?
US secretary of state says there are extraordinary' economic opportunities in Russia.
The world cannot ignore Trump’s death threat to the people of Gaza
No, this is not just a warning", another controversial" statement by the US president.
Dozens reported killed as Syrian forces and pro-Assad fighters clash
Syria's Alawite stronghold sees days of deadly violence between al-Assad loyalists and security forces.
Video: Pope Francis sends message to faithful from hospital
Pope Francis shared an audio message thanking the faithful for their prayers for his recovery.
Former Syria regime loyalists “left isolated and powerless”
Rami Khouri breaks down the recent clashes in Syria, and looks at what happens when former regime loyalists lose power.
Have Afghan women been forgotten? | Start Here
Taliban rules are increasingly restricting women's lives.
What’s the future of Europe-US relations?
Financial Times US Editor Ed Luce argues that President Donald Trump is declaring a global power vacuum'.
Argentina: Football for the people
To privatise or not to privatise? People & Power explores the ideological debate over Argentina's most beloved sport.
Trump pauses some Mexico, Canada tariffs: What’s exempt, and what’s next?
About half of Mexico's exports to the US, and a little more than a third of Canada's, will be exempt for a month.
Video: SpaceX Starship rocket explodes minutes after launch
Debris streaked across the skies over the Bahamas after the world's biggest spacecraft exploded, minutes after launch.
Unexploded WWII bomb halts Eurostar services in France, UK, Belgium
Eurostar services suspended, and thousands stranded as mine clearance at Gare du Nord station causes travel chaos.
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