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White House accuses South Africa of harassing US gov’t staff in latest row
Trump has repeatedly targeted South Africa, including baselessly claiming systemic persecution of white Afrikaners.
Trump Media to merge with nuclear fusion company to power AI
The all-stock deal comes amid growing energy needs for the tech sector.
BP taps Woodside’s Meg O’Neill as CEO as it pivots back to fossil fuels
O'Neill is the first woman to lead one of the top five major oil companies.
Flare and fighting in Albanian parliament dispute
There were chaotic scenes in Albania's parliament during a vote for the country's next human rights ombudsman.
US sanctions more ICC judges, citing ruling on Israeli war crime probe
International court has repeatedly decried US sanctions amid its ongoing investigation into Gaza war crimes.
Israel-Lebanon talks: Everything you need to know
Representatives from Israel and Lebanon, as well as US, French, UN officials to meet for second meeting on ceasefire.
French anaesthetist jailed for life after poisoning and killing patients
The prosecution accused Frederic Pechier of having 'used medicine to kill' at least 12 people.
Egypt says gas deal with Israel is ‘purely commercial’
Natural gas agreement worth approximately $35bn comes amid frayed relations over Israel's genocidal war in Gaza.
Police in Sydney detain men over possible ‘violent act’
Australian police say they intercepted two cars in Liverpool, southwest Sydney over a possible violent act".
New Somalia e-visa security flaw puts personal data of thousands at risk
Al Jazeera finds Somalia's electronic visa website lacks proper security, allowing anyone to download sensitive data.
Gaza doctors create 3D-printed devices to save patients from amputation
With few medical supplies, doctors are turning to 3D printers powered by solar energy to treat some injuries in Gaza.
Beijing’s reaction to US-Taiwan arms deal is “information warfare”
"All the [US] weapon systems [sold to Taiwan] ... are defensive in nature."
Shop owner who helped Bondi victims speaks to Al Jazeera
When gunmen opened fire on people celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach, shop owner Youssef Hamdan rushed to help victims.
EU summit on knife-edge over plan to fund Ukraine using Russian assets
The proposal centres on whether the EU can use about $246bn in Russian central bank frozen assets.
EU debates use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine
European Union leaders have gathered in Brussels to vote on the use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.
Angry farmers block Brussels roads with tractors over Mercosur trade deal
Thousands protest as EU leaders clash over pact farmers fear will flood Europe with cheaper South American goods.
Why is the US claiming it owns Venezuelan oil and land?
US President Donald Trump has said the US owns rights to Venezuelan oil and land.
Mourners pay tribute to 10-year-old killed in Bondi massacre
People mourn the attack's youngest victim, a 10-year-old girl named Matilda, whose funeral was held on Thursday.
Guests from Kharkiv City: Rebuilding Life in Rural Ukraine
In a village, Nelia and Oleksandr offer land to people fleeing Kharkiv but rural life brings demands not all can meet.
UK police arrest four people for pro-Palestine ‘Intifada’ calls
Arrests made at protests supporting imprisoned Palestine Action hunger strikers, as Gaza death toll surpasses 70,000.
Video: Qatar PM urges Gaza aid surge in talks with US Secretary of State
Qatar's Prime Minister held talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
Does latest US military spending bill place any constraints on Trump?
The US Senate advanced its 2026 National Defense Authorization Act with broad support, but also with caveats.
Israel launches several air strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon
The Israeli army has launched a series of strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon, saying it targeted Hezbollah sites.
US sanctions may cause “Great Depression in Venezuela”
[Venezuela] is a country that's already reeling from an economic collapse."
These Arabic words are commonly used in everyday English
Hundreds of Arabic words are used in the English language today, and there are surprising stories behind them.
Does the US have any real claim on Venezuelan oil as Stephen Miller says?
US companies developed Venezuelan oil fields until the country nationalised its oil reserves in the 1970s.
How to keep Britain’s far-right out of power: MP Shockat Adam
How to keep Britain's far-right out of power: MP Shockat Adam
Former football star Mario Pineida killed as violence escalates in Ecuador
Former Fluminense star Mario Pineida killed in attack as Ecuadorian president responds to most violent year in history.
Gaza doctors use 3D tech to save limbs shattered by Israel from amputation
'Palestinian doctors are still creating, still resisting, still saving lives - one printed piece at a time.'
US aid cuts force Rohingya girls into marriage, children into hard labour
The cuts have closed schools in Rohingya camps in Bangladesh, leaving children vulnerable to exploitation.
Drone strike plunges Sudan major cities into darkness as civil war rages
Blackouts hit Khartoum and Port Sudan as intensifying drone warfare cripples infrastructure and kills civilians.
M23 fighters withdraw from key DRC town of Uvira
Exclusive Al Jazeera footage shows fighters and military vehicles on the move.
Video: Netanyahu announces major Israeli gas deal with Egypt
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced 'the largest gas deal in Israel's history' with Egypt.
Israel strikes across south, eastern Lebanon in latest truce violation
The continued Israeli bombardment has drawn sharp criticism from the UN, which has recorded dozens of civilian deaths.
Baby Mohammed freezes to death as Gaza battles winter and displacement
Eman Abu al-Khair mourns as cold weather kills her newborn, exposing harsh realities faced by displaced families.
Trump inherited a “different and difficult” economy
Ethan Baker on the rising cost of living in the US and what he sees as President Trump's efforts to bring prices down.
Mbappe scores late to seal Real Madrid win over Talavera in Copa del Rey
Kylian Mbappe scored two goals to help Real Madrid overcome a stubborn challenge from third-division side Talavera.
Cambodia says Thailand bombed casino hub on border, with no truce in sight
Despite Trump claim of ceasefire, no end on horizon to latest round of conflict recently reignited by border skirmish.
Five key takeaways from Trump’s state-of-the-nation address
The US president blamed immigrants for the country's woes and promised an 'economic boom' in 2026.
Trump hails Gaza ceasefire success during national address
US President Donald Trump said the Gaza truce brought peace to the Middle East for the first time in 3,000 years."
Qatar’s PM says Israeli ceasefire violations ‘endanger’ entire Gaza process
Visiting US, prime minister calls for urgent move to second phase as winter storms worsen humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war live: EU holds key summit to strengthen Kyiv’s hand
European leaders gathering to decide on using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine for the next two years.
Ukraine drones kill 3 in Russia’s Rostov as EU debates war funding for Kyiv
Zelenskyy urges EU leaders to unlock Russian assets to show Moscow its desire to continue war next year is pointless'.
G7 calls for Jimmy Lai’s release, China slams ‘interference’ in its affairs
G7 governments call on Hong Kong authorities to 'end such prosecutions', release pro-democracy media tycoon immediately.
Why the Arab Spring was never a failure
The uprisings did not collapse into irrelevance. They transformed how millions understood citizenship and dignity.
The Arab Spring hasn’t ended, and Arab regimes know it
Fifteen years on, repression is deeper, dissent is criminalised, but democracy is still the public demand.
Academy Awards, YouTube sign deal to livestream Oscars from 2029
Organisers say the deal with YouTube will allow viewers to watch the awards ceremony on an 'unprecedented global scale'.
US approves $11bn in arms sales to Taiwan in deal likely to anger China
Huge US arms package for Taiwan includes HIMARS rocket systems, howitzer artillery, antitank missiles, and drones.
From A for algebra to T for tariffs: Arabic words used in English speech
Arabic is spoken by more than 400 million people. Can you recognise these Arabic words that made their way into English?
Trump touts achievements, attacks immigrants in White House address
Trump avoids addressing rising Venezuela tensions, fuelling speculation over military intentions and oil interests.
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