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Iraq parliamentary elections: What we know
As Iraqis head to the polls, here is everything you need to know about the parliamentary elections.
Israeli drone kills two Palestinians trying to reach home in Gaza
Mourners received the bodies of two Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike while they were trying to reach their home.
Who was Soeharto, the late leader named Indonesia’s ‘national hero’?
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has presented former President Soeharto with the national hero title.
US claims it hit two boats ‘carrying narcotics’ in Pacific, killing six
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth says attacks take place in international waters amid mounting criticism against US campaign.
Millions endure power cuts in Ukraine as Russia strikes more energy sites
Ukraine says European allies can give up some of their Patriot missile systems now and get future deliveries.
Why have BBC bosses resigned over a Trump speech edit?
Following accusations of bias at the BBC, Tim Davie says departure is 'my own decision', while head of news also quits.
Trump pardons Giuliani, others accused of trying to overturn 2020 defeat
Trump loyalists accused of pressuring VP Pence and organising fake electors to contest the 2020 election results.
US Senate shutdown vote: What happened, who voted to end it, what’s next?
Some Democrats join Republicans to vote to end the government shutdown, which enters its 41st day.
Armed group in Mali causing population “palpable fear”
We all have a reason to be genuinely concerned."
Deadly blast rips through congested street near New Delhi’s Red Fort
An explosion near New Delhi's Red Fort reportedly has killed at least eight people.
Typhoon Fung-wong destroys homes in the Philippines
Evacuees face returning to destroyed homes and flooded streets after Super Typhoon FungWong hit the Philippines.
The government shutdown has escalated the US war on the poor
For the ruling elite, poor Americans are expendable.
Syria’s al-Sharaa on historic visit to US, here’s what you need to know
The Syrian president will visit the White House, a first for any leader from post-independence Syria.
Police say eight people killed in blast near Red Fort in India’s New Delhi
Local television channels report at least 11 people wounded in the blast.
It is time to give Africans a stake in African growth
African countries need to change rules and regulations to stimulate African investment in start-ups.
Why has hero status for Indonesia’s Soeharto caused outrage?
Indonesia's government has bestowed national hero' status on former president Soeharto. The award has caused uproar.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy to be released from prison
Sarkozy was found guilty of criminal conspiracy for his role in securing funding for his 2007 presidential campaign.
Thailand suspends Cambodia peace deal after landmine blast
Thailand says 'hostility ... has not decreased' and deal on hold until Cambodia meets unspecified demands.
Riot in Ecuador prison kills 31 amid gunfire and explosions
Ecuador's prisons are among the deadliest in Latin America due to overcrowding, corruption and weak control.
Video: COP30 summit warned Gaza faces catastrophic environmental crisis
Palestine's ambassador to Brazil at COP30 climate summit noted Israel's genocide in Gaza added to the climate crisis.
Iran dismisses US accusation of plot to kill Israeli ambassador in Mexico
Iran blasts 'ridiculous' claim from US and Israel. Mexico signals no disruption to bilateral ties.
COP30 summit in Brazil: What to know about the UN climate conference?
Delegates from around the world are expected to disagree over how to tackle climate change and who should pay.
Typhoon Fung-wong kills at least 4 as it devastates the Philippines
Storm prompted the evacuation of 1.4 million people as floods and landslides devastated the northwestern Philippines.
German court opens trial of Saudi doctor for Christmas market attack
A nine-year-old boy and five women were killed in the ramming attack in a busy market last year.
Is the fall of Pokrovsk, Ukraine’s key eastern stronghold, inevitable?
Some observers believe Russian takeover of strategic town is 'a matter of time'.
LIVE: Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa to meet Donald Trump at the White House
Ahmed al-Sharaa to become first Syrian president to visit the White House in nearly 80 years.
Iraq’s PM al-Sudani may win the elections, but lose his post
Al-Sudani will navigate the challenges of his fragile electoral bloc and post-election negotiations with Shia rivals.
UN warns of millions displaced by climate change as COP30 opens in Brazil
Weather-related disasters have forced a quarter of a billion people to flee in the last decade, says UNHCR.
‘I just want to breathe’: Protests over pollution in New Delhi
Air quality in India's capital reaches alarming levels, prompting outrage and calls for action.
Stock markets surge after US lawmakers move to end government shutdown
US Senate vote to end shutdown delivers reprieve to investors worried about AI valuations and weakness in US economy.
Protesters call for action as pollution suffocates New Delhi
Crop residue burning, along with emissions from vehicles, industries and construction, engulf the capital in smog.
Indonesia makes former president Soeharto posthumous national hero
Activists condemn award by ex-son-in-law President Prabowo, branding it betrayal of Soeharto's victims and democracy.
Hundreds protest against air pollution in New Delhi
Hundreds of protesters gathered to demand government action on the worsening air quality and pollution in New Delhi.
Philippines assesses damage after deadly Typhoon Fung-wong
Powerful storm set off floods and landslides, killing at least two and displacing 1.4 million .
Where Amazon meets ocean: A Brazilian community fights rising tides
Climate change reshapes Vila do Pesqueiro as families adapt to surging tides, erosion, and loss of ancestral homes.
Barcelona punish Madrid draw after Lewandowski hat-trick crushes Celta Vigo
Robert Lewandowski's treble against Celta Vigo allowed Barcelona to narrow the gap to Real Madrid on La Liga ladder.
Live: Israeli air raids hit Gaza City, southern Lebanon
Israeli air raids target eastern areas of Gaza City while an Israeli drone hits a vehicle in southern Lebanon.
Lenny Wilkens, legendary NBA player and coach, dies at 88
Wilkens' family announced the news but did not divulge a cause of death of the Basketball Hall of Fame player and coach.
South Korea indicts ex-leader Yoon on charges of aiding the enemy
Yoon Suk Yeol ordered drone flights over North Korea to create pretext for martial law, prosecutors allege.
Norris wins Brazil GP to extend F1 championship lead over Piastri
Lando Norris increased his championship points lead over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri with three races remaining.
US Senate takes first step toward ending 40-day government shutdown
Senators take the first step towards ending the longest shutdown in US history.
Airlines cancel 3,300 US flights amid fears travel could ‘slow to trickle’
US senators reach stopgap deal to end government shutdown, raising hopes for end to six-week-long impasse.
US Senate reaches deal to end 40-day government shutdown
Some Democrats agree to reopen government without a guaranteed extension of healthcare subsidies.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,355
Here are the key events from day 1,355 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Hungarian leader Orban says he secured ‘financial shield’ from Trump
Trump promises to defend Hungary's finances amid Orban-EU tensions and to sign $600m gas deal, says Hungarian leader.
Sudan medics accuse RSF of burning, burying bodies to conceal ‘genocide’
People fleeing el-Fasher for Al Dabbah tell Al Jazeera many died on the way from wounds or lack of food.
BBC boss Tim Davie resigns after criticism over Trump speech edit
Davie's exit caps week of attacks on UK's public broadcaster, with Trump press secretary calling it '100% fake news'.
Is Mali about to fall to an al-Qaeda-affiliated armed group?
Armed group piles pressure on the landlocked Sahel country and its military government.
Ukraine drone strikes throw power supplies into disarray in Russian cities
Tit-for-tat attacks on energy facilities continue after Russia launched 'massive strikes' on Ukraine.
Man City crush Liverpool 3-0 to cut gap with Premier League leaders Arsenal
Erling Haaland, Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku score to seal a football win that could prove pivotal in the title race.
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