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Warmongers and authoritarians suffocating global human rights, warns UN
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasises alarming human rights abuses in Ukraine, Palestine, and DRC.
Video: Italian fighter jets intercept American Airlines passenger plane
An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome after unspecified security concerns.
EU suspends select Syria sanctions to encourage democratic development
Brussels says it seeks to encourage democracy as restrictions dealing with energy, transport and banking lifted.
Israel deploys tanks as assault on occupied West Bank intensifies
Tanks are advancing in Jenin, and Palestinian infrastructure and livelihoods are being destroyed in the West Bank.
German election: Who won, who lost and what’s next?
Christian Democrats came first. But the far right and the left were the biggest gainers.
Far-right surges in German election but set to be frozen out of coalition
Germany's conservative Christian Democrats will enter coalition talks to form a government after winning the most votes.
A flawed peace deal would not end the war in Ukraine
Western policymakers should consider what happened with the Minsk agreements when talking peace in Ukraine.
Video: Israeli PM Netanyahu appears in court to resume corruption trial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is back in court to continue testifying in his corruption trial.
Israeli tanks enter occupied West Bank for first time in decades
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been displaced from their homes in the West Bank over the past month.
Future of AI in focus at Web Summit Qatar 2025
More than 1,520 start-ups and 600 investors gather in Doha for an expanded edition of the annual Web Summit.
World reacts to Merz’ German election win amid warnings on far-right surge
Global leaders congratulate conservative leader Friedrich Merz, but others focus on the success of the AfD.
Video: Netanyahu heckled while showing photos of Bibas family
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu was heckled during a speech as he held up a picture of the Bibas family members.
Ukraine marks invasion’s 3rd anniversary with support mired in uncertainty
EU leaders in Kyiv, Moscow rejects Trump's push for swift ceasefire, competing UN votes scheduled.
India’s Kohli shuts ‘outside noise’ in landmark century against Pakistan
Kohli's unbeaten century helps him cross 14,000 runs in ODIs and seal India's place in the Champions Trophy semifinals.
Japan, Philippines to boost military ties amid ‘severe’ environment
Japanese and Philippine defence chiefs agree to launch 'strategic dialogue' amid concerns over China's moves in region.
Israeli fighter jets fly over Nasrallah funeral
Four Israeli military jets flew low over crowds gathered in Beirut for the funeral of Hezbollah leaders
Conflicts trigger globe’s highest rate of internet shutdowns in 2024: NGO
Wars in Gaza, Ukraine and Myanmar among those spurring digital violence'.
Video: Zelenskyy offers to swap presidency for Ukraine NATO membership
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered to leave office in exchange for Ukrainian membership of NATO.
Russia-Ukraine war: Three years of fighting in satellite images
Using before and after satellite imagery, Al Jazeera documents the destruction across Ukraine since the war began.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,096
Here are the key developments on the 1,096th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Germany’s Merz calls for ‘independence’ from US as conservatives win vote
Hard-right Alternative for Germany comes second in parliamentary elections, doubling vote share from 2021.
Trump administration moves to fire or put on leave nearly all USAID workers
Humanitarian assistance experts have warned agency's demise will harm vulnerable people and weaken US soft power.
German election 2025 live results: By the numbers
The conservative CDU has won the most votes, with party leader Merz signalling he hopes to form a government quickly.
Why has Israel suspended the release of Palestinian prisoners?
Future of Gaza ceasefire at risk after Israel suspended the release of Palestinian prisoners.
Germany’s CDU ahead in election exit poll, strong support for far right
Friedrich Merz from the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is on track to be Germany's next chancellor.
Some US agencies tell federal workers to ignore Musk email
Billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk emailed federal workers asking them to list what they had done last week.
Can the US and Russia resolve the Ukraine war without Ukraine?
Experts debate the future of Ukraine as the US warms up to Russia and US-European relations shift.
Liverpool go 11 points clear as Salah inspires 2-0 win over Manchester City
Salah grabs a goal and an assist as Liverpool take a major step towards lifting the Premier League title.
Israel won’t allow Syria military forces south of Damascus: Netanyahu
PM Netanyahu has demanded the 'full demilitarisation' of southern Syria, where Israel has illegally expanded its forces.
Kohli century leads India to win as Pakistan left on Champions Trophy brink
India beat Pakistan by six wickets in Dubai to leave their rivals on the brink of elimination from the Champions Trophy.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy offers to leave office in exchange for peace, NATO
Ukrainian president has been criticised by US President Trump, who called him a 'dictator'.
“Toughest negotiations” surrounding Gaza hostage exchange
He [Netanyahu] wants to get as many of the hostages back without paying, really, the price for it."
Sudan’s RSF, accused of genocide, signs charter to form rival government
The charter states creating a government of 'peace and unity' despite concerns from rights groups and global actors.
The protests in Serbia are historic, the world shouldn’t ignore them
Amid democratic backsliding across Europe, Serbian students have shown the way to reimagining democracy and governance.
Thousands attend funeral of ex-Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut
Tens of thousands of mourners have attended the public funeral service for former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Video: Trump lauds first month back in power before adoring crowd at CPAC
At this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, US President Donald Trump revelled in the spotlight.
Israel halts release of Palestinian prisoners in breach of ceasefire deal
The Israeli prime minister's office postponed the release of Palestinian prisoners, accusing Hamas of humiliation ritua
Israel expands West Bank offensive, says troops to remain ‘for next year’
For more than a month, Israeli forces have been raiding Palestinian homes and destroying infrastructure.
The wounds of the 1944 deportation still fester in Chechnya and beyond
The tragic history of trauma and repression in Chechnya must be a warning for those who want to abandon Ukraine.
Mourners attend former Hezbollah leader Nasrallah’s funeral in Lebanon
Dressed in black, some waving Hezbollah flags or carrying portraits of Nasrallah, thousands flock to stadium in Beirut.
Ukraine supporters rally in Washington DC ahead of third anniversary of war
I'd like everyone to remember that Russia started it.' Supporters of Ukraine have rallied in Washington DC
Israeli settlers burn Palestinian property in occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli settlers have attacked a Palestinian Bedouin community and burnt their property in occupied East Jerusalem.
Pope Francis, in critical condition, has a ‘tranquil’ night, Vatican says
The 88-year-old pontiff was admitted to Rome's Gemelli Hospital on February 14 after experiencing difficulty breathing.
Trump ‘victory lap’, Musk’s chainsaw, Bannon’s salute: Key CPAC takeaways
The annual gathering of US conservatives enthusiastically welcomes US president's promise to shrink the government.
Ever wonder why Africa’s borders appear so strange?
From winding borders to straight lines and landlocked nations, Al Jazeera explores the stories behind Africa's map.
Thousands to attend funeral for slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah
Nasrallah was assassinated by Israel five months ago and his public funeral delayed for security reasons.
‘Blatant violation’: Hamas slams Israel as release of Palestinians delayed
Hamas condemns Israel's decision to postpone release, saying its claim of 'humiliating' handover ceremonies was false.
The Dark Side of Conservation | True Crime Reports
How far will Western powers go for conservation?
Thief in UK caught on camera climbing through supermarket roof
Watch the moment a man drops through a supermarket ceiling to steal lottery scratchcards in Nottingham, UK.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,095
Here are the key developments on the 1,095th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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