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Can China and Russia weather challenges posed by the West?
Beijing and Moscow pledge to strengthen their relations after visit by Russian prime minister.
Mamdani kicks off New York City transition after historic victory
Zohran Mamdani promises to form a 'capable and compassionate' admin, suggesting he will rely on courts to counter Trump.
In ‘watershed moment’, Tesla board to vote on Musk’s $1 trillion package
Tesla has faced mounting challenges this year, with global sales declining and investor confidence wavering.
Carney’s first budget falls short on promise to transform Canadian economy
The budget, which Carney presented on Tuesday, ended up falling short on ambition, experts said.
‘Time for us to step up’: What Zohran Mamdani’s win means to Ugandan youth
Ugandans are celebrating New York City Mayor-Elect, Zohran Mamdani's historic ascension to city hall.
Tanzania election failed to comply with democratic standards: African Union
Bloc says ballot stuffing, internet blackout and politically-motivated abductions compromised the vote's 'integrity'.
Israel’s focus on political drama rather than Palestinian rape victim
Leaked footage of rape of a Palestinian detainee last year leads to legal repercussions - but not for those accused.
Mamdani says Republicans are scared he may fix affordability crisis
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani Republicans are scared the new mayor may actually fix the affordability crisis.
Packed soup kitchens feed Gaza as Israel blocks entry of aid trucks
Palestinians are turning to soup kitchens to feed their families because Israel is limiting the entry of aid.
Bosnia retirement home fire kills 11, injures dozens
Investigators are working to determine cause of the blaze that broke out at facility in Tuzla in northeastern Bosnia.
Bolivia top court orders release of former interim President Jeanine Anez
Supreme Court annuls right-wing leader's conviction for illegally assuming presidency after 2019 ouster of Evo Morales.
Japanese soldiers deploy to combat wave of deadly bear attacks
Japanese soldiers are helping in the fight against deadly bear attacks in the country's north.
US Supreme Court justices grill lawyer for Trump on legality of tariffs
Trump's administration is trying to defend his tariffs after lower courts ruled that he had exceeded his authority.
Five injured as driver ‘deliberately’ rams into pedestrians in France
The motorist set his car on fire after mowing down the pedestrians, prosecutors say.
Philippines begins cleanup as Typhoon Kalmaegi death toll hits 85
Residents say powerful storm brought 'raging' flash floods that destroyed homes, overturned cars and blocked streets.
Mamdani’s win raises hopes of change in Uganda, the land of his birth
Zohran Mamdani's New York City win inspires people in Uganda, ruled by an authoritarian president for nearly 40 years.
The families forced to pay ransoms to free loved ones in Sudan’s el-Fasher
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces fighters are abducting thousands of people for ransom as they flee the city of el-Fasher.
LIVE: Club Brugge vs Barcelona – UEFA Champions League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Belgian side Club Brugge seek to upset Barcelona.
At least 11 killed in India train crash as rescuers recover bodies
At least 11 people were killed and dozens injured after a passenger train hit a cargo train near Bilaspur, India.
The Price of Truth
Al Jazeera journalists risk everything to report on the Gaza war, facing loss, displacement and deadly attacks.
Israel kills one in south Lebanon as Bekaa Valley still reels from war
Missile hits a car in Burj Rahal town in Tyre district, the latest in a series of attacks despite a ceasefire.
Trump: Republicans didn’t have good election night
US President Donald Trump admitted that the federal government shutdown hurt Republicans in Tuesday's elections.
Dozens dead after typhoon sweeps across Philippines
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes in central Philippines.
Zohran Mamdani wins: Who are the Democratic Socialists of America?
Zohran Mamdani's win in New York has been seen by many as a wake-up call for a listless Democratic party.
LIVE: Mamdani victory stuns US politics as Democrats score big wins
Victories in Virginia, New Jersey, Georgia and California hand Democrats a boost, one year ahead of 2025 midterm vote.
The federal shutdown and the Senate filibuster: What could happen now?
Trump wants the Senate to drop the filibuster rule so Republicans can end the shutdown with a simple majority vote.
Ghazala Hashmi is first Muslim to win statewide office in Virginia
Democrat Hashmi, an Indian American, won the lieutenant governor's race in the US state of Virginia.
Journey to Kenya: Sudan’s Jiu-jitsu Team Defies the Odds
In 2019, a Sudanese jiu-jitsu team travelled by land from Sudan to Kenya, no funding, no backing, just determination.
Israel sets up checkpoint in Syria’s Quneitra in new breach of sovereignty
Israel has conducted more than 1,000 air strikes and more than 400 ground incursions in Syria since al-Assad overthrow.
UN chief says Gaza needs UN mandate for security force
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says Gaza should have a UN mandate for a peacekeeping force.
Europe’s search and rescue bodies suspend contacts with Libyan counterpart
The newly-formed Justice Fleet has suspended contact with Libya's Joint Rescue Coordination Centre.
Zohran Mamdani elected mayor of New York, challenges Trump
Zohran Mamdani has been elected mayor of New York City, becoming the first Muslim and South Asian to hold the post.
Gaza toddler survives strike that killed his family during ceasefire
One-year-old is the sole survivor of an Israeli attack that killed his entire family during the Gaza ceasefire.
NYC mayor-elect Mamdani won with “affordability” pledge
"In New York City, we have, in terms of the sheer volume of voters, the most since at least 1969."
Dick Cheney and the sanitising of a war criminal
As US media try to whitewash his legacy in death, the world continues to grapple with the horrors he helped unleash.
US election results 2025: Key takeaways from historic night across the US
Democrats victorious in New Jersey and Virginia governor elections, California Proposition 50 vote, and mayoral races.
‘Nothing revolutionary’ about Russia’s nuclear-powered missile: Experts
Putin has touted cruise missile Burevestnik and torpedo Poseidon as game-changing weapons as the Ukraine war rages on.
New York City just elected Zohran Mamdani. What now? | Start Here
State assemblyman goes from a political unknown to the next mayor of New York City.
EU waters down climate target in last-ditch deal before COP30 in Brazil
Bloc agrees compromises to win over sceptical countries as climate concerns take backseat to trade and defence.
Why is Pakistan making India a key figure in its dispute with the Taliban?
Pakistan's fears over closer India-Taliban ties are influencing its approach to peace talks with Kabul, analysts say.
Cristiano Ronaldo plans to retire from football for family reasons
The Portuguese football superstar made the comments on a TV talk show in the United Kingdom.
Bigger than Zohran
A young socialist's path to mayor of NYC exposed divisions within the Democrats and groups shaping US elections.
Attack on funeral in war-torn Sudan’s Kordofan region kills 40, UN says
Reports of RSF attack on army-held el-Obeid emerge as paramilitary group on verge of launching an offensive on key city.
Cargo plane crash sparks deadly fireball in Kentucky
Security camera video shows the moment a UPS cargo plane crashed on take-off in the US state of Kentucky.
Gaza youth artist finds outlet for her trauma and grief from Israel’s war
Yara Youssef Abu Kweik, 16, is processing her emotions by painting scenes of suffering from her daily life.
Fact check: Was listing candidates twice on NYC ballot a scam?
Elon Musk criticised New York's election system, citing fusion voting, duplicate candidates and ID concerns.
UN chief warns Gaza stabilisation force must have international legitimacy
Antonio Guterres tells Al Jazeera, ceasefire in Gaza remains 'fragile' as more aid is needed to 'eliminate famine'.
Israeli army, settlers strike 2,350 times in West Bank last month: Report
Cycle of terror' spikes as Higher Planning Council set to advance plans to build 1985 new settlement units.
Pakistan welcomes Indian Sikh pilgrims in first crossing since May conflict
Sikh pilgrims cross from India into Pakistan to celebrate Guru Nanak's birthday, one of Sikhism's most sacred festivals.
Longest US government shutdown leaves millions without food aid or pay
The US government shutdown has now lasted for 36 days, making it the longest on record.
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