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Who is Abu Mohammed al-Golani, leader of HTS in Syria?
With Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's dramatic capture of Aleppo, al-Golani has upended many expectations about the war in Syria.
French PM Michel Barnier’s government loses confidence vote
Barnier's government is France's first to be toppled in a no-confidence vote in more than 60 years.
Trump nominates Musk collaborator to head space agency NASA
Jared Isaacman, who made the first private spacewalk in September, is among latest picks by US-president elect.
Namibia elects its first female president
Namibia has elected Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as the country's first female president.
Trump has won the culture war
Progressive forces will need a bold new vision if they are to stand a chance in future elections.
At a camp in Mexico, migrants weigh the prospect of a second Trump term
Facing threats of a crackdown at the US border, migrants consider whether they can arrive before Trump's inauguration.
Syria gov’t forces battle opposition fighters near city of Hama
Fierce battles continue in the outskirts of Hama as Syrian opposition fighters advance after capturing much of Aleppo.
World chess champ Ding and teen challenger Gukesh tied past halfway mark
Gukesh Dommaraju gives up strong position in middle game with inaccurate moves in eighth match of world championship.
Police raid Georgia opposition parties’ offices as protests continue
The opposition Coalition for Change party says its leader Nika Gvaramia is detained by police.
Russia says ‘many’ countries eager to host Ukraine talks but no grounds yet
Kremlin says Qatar and a number of other countries willing to host negotiations but conditions are not yet right.
Threat of RSF invasion looms over el-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur
Displaced people are taking up arms to defend themselves against the paramilitary and the atrocities it is known for.
Democrats win final seat in US House, cutting into Republican majority
Republicans hold a 220-215 majority in House of Representatives but will have to deal with three early vacancies.
Fear and loathing in Culiacan, Sinaloa
'The situation' in the home city of one of Mexico's most notorious cartels is explosive and likely to get much worse.
US healthcare executive fatally shot in New York: Reports
Brian Thompson was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, a major US insurance company.
Georgians show “sheer anger” over suspended EU membership bid
Alex Scrivener of the Democratic Security Institute talks about why massive protests in Georgia broke out.
Israel “suffocating” humanitarian aid intended for Gaza
Ahmed Bayram on the devastating humanitarian situation in Gaza, and its worsening effects as winter approaches.
“Rapid collapse” of front lines in Syria due to complacency
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi on what led to the Syrian government being caught off-guard by opposition forces taking Aleppo.
How South Korea woke up to the shortest martial law in history
And how a nation quashed its first attempted coup in more than 40 years, in just a matter of hours.
Video: UN aid worker describes dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza
UNRWA emergency officer Louise Wateridge tells Al Jazeera about the desperate shortage of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Syrian opposition forces must brace for “coming pushback”
Ranj Alaaldin on what the Syrian opposition forces must now prepare for, now that they've captured the city of Aleppo.
Tech wars: Why has China banned exports of rare minerals to US?
The two countries have imposed tit-for-tat export restrictions for months to hamper technological and AI development.
Turkiye President in “much weaker position than previous years”
Sultan Barakat on what lengths Turkiye went, to protect its regional interests, in response to opposition taking Aleppo.
“Crumbling” Syrian army front line may have “domino effect”
Andreas Krieg on why Syrian opposition forces were met with little resistance by country's military, when taking Aleppo.
Millions without power as Cuba hit by another nationwide blackout
Authorities say Antonio Guiteras power plant shut down overnight, prompting collapse of national power grid.
Guinea rights groups say death toll in stadium stampede too low
Guinea's military-led government has warned that publishing unverified' information will result in arrests.
Would Trump impose 100 percent tariffs on BRICS nations?
US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened 100 percent tariffs on BRICS nations if they replace the dollar.
Netanyahu, the ICC and the new world disorder
By issuing an arrest warrant for the Israeli PM, the International Criminal Court now faces a threat to its survival.
South Korea’s long history of martial law – and impeachments
Calls to impeach President Yoon grows after he was forced to reverse his decision to impose martial law in South Korea.
Israeli settlers mount attacks in occupied West Bank
Palestinian government condemns 'terrorist militias,' slams international community for failure' to stop violence.
South Korea president faces impeachment after martial law
South Korean MPs have begun impeachment proceedings for President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Renowned Jewish academic arrested after pro-Palestinian speech
A British Jewish academic, and a son of Holocaust survivors was arrested in London after a Pro Palestinian speech.
Government of French PM Michel Barnier faces no-confidence vote
National Assembly to debate two motions brought by the far left and hard right.
Second impeachment motion filed against Philippines VP Duterte
The motion follows a bid on Monday to unseat the VP, who has become mired in a political power struggle with president.
‘World on fire’: UN aid agency warns of tough choices as funding falls
OCHA hopes to reach 190 million people in dire need' amid double whammy of spiralling conflict and climate crisis.
Video: Staff at besieged Gaza hospital injured in Israeli attack
Medical staff at Gaza's besieged Kamal Adwan Hospital have been injured in the latest Israeli attack on the facility.
Dead but not counted: Hidden victims of Pakistan’s latest political clash
Al Jazeera spoke to family members of PTI supporters whose deaths last week were denied by the government.
Confrontation between Philippines and Chinese ships in South China Sea
The Philippines Coast Guard accused Chinese vessels of aggressive and dangerous actions in the South China Sea.
South Korean opposition submits impeachment bill for President Yoon
The motion is expected to be voted on in coming days as opposition parties denounce 'serious act of rebellion'.
Pakistan rest Afridi for South Africa Tests with eye on Champions Trophy
Shaheen Afridi's exclusion from Test squad termed a 'strategic decision' ahead of Pakistan's home ICC event in 2025.
South Korea martial law crisis: What’s next for President Yoon?
South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol called for martial law and then backed down. Here is what we know.
People walk miles searching for bread amid Gaza’s war shortages
Millions of Palestinians face the threat of famine as food supplies reach new lows.
Bangladesh beat West Indies by 101 runs to level Test series
Taijul Islam's five-for helps the visitors win the second Test at Sabina Park and level the two-match series.
Protests call for South Korean president to quit over martial law order
President Yoon Suk-yeol faces huge pressure to leave office after he imposed a short-lived martial law.
Divided Straits: The internal divide over Taiwan’s future
As Carey prepares to defend Taiwan, she discovers not everyone thinks the same way.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,014
These were the key developments on the 1,014th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky pleads guilty to two fraud counts
Mashinsky was one of several crypto moguls charged with fraud after a slump in prices in 2022 caused firms to collapse.
US says it carried out strike against ‘imminent threat’ in Syria
The attack comes as violence in Syria intensifies, with opposition fighters advancing against government positions.
Meta says AI had only ‘modest’ impact on global elections in 2024
Facebook, Instagram owner says its defences prevented AI-driven misinformation operations from gaining online foothold.
Namibia elects Nandi-Ndaitwah as country’s first woman president
Nandi-Ndaitwah, 72, won with 57 percent of the vote, flouting predictions that she might be forced into a run-off.
Bhopal gas leak survivors call for justice 40 years on
In 1984, an industrial gas leak led to half a million people being poisoned and thousands being killed in Bhopal, India.
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