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What will shape Syria’s future?
Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa has promised to unify the country in his first speech to the nation.
Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu in court as Turkish opposition fears crackdown
Ekrem Imamoglu denies charges that he tried to influence Turkiye's judiciary in remarks he made about officials.
Hamas leaders say they are ‘ready’ to talk with Trump. Do they trust him?
After ceasefire, Hamas leaders are open to talk with 'anyone' who can advance their cause - even US President Trump.
Elon Musk is the X-factor in the new Trump administration
With Trump on his side, the tech-billionaire appears to be gearing up to remake the world according to his own whims.
Hamas names three more Israeli captives to be freed in Gaza ceasefire swap
Palestinian Prisoner's Media Office says 90 Palestinian prisoners to be swapped for the captives on Saturday.
‘Like the drug trade’: Argentina debates limiting online gambling for teens
Experts say reform is needed to stop teens from betting online, but Javier Milei has threatened to veto a recent bill.
Thousands of Nigerian children detained in Kano over ‘security threat’
Thousands of children in the northern Nigerian city of Kano are struggling to survive on the streets.
Key Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopening for medical evacuations
EU restarts monitoring the key border crossing which has been closed to people since May 2024 amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Egyptian protesters reject Trump’s Palestinian resettlement plan
Crowds gathered on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing to protest Trump's Palestinian removal plan.
DC plane crash: What we know about the victims and ongoing investigation
Young figure skaters Spencer Lane and Jinna Han were on the American Airlines flight that collided with the Black Hawk.
Democracy doesn’t exist in the United States: Chris Hedges
Marc Lamont Hill speaks with the former war correspondent about liberal democracy and Trump's second term.
Champions League draw: Real Madrid face Man City in playoff
Defending champions Real Madrid face the team they replaced as holders, Man City, following the draw in Switzerland.
Rwanda-backed rebels vow to take DRC capital after claiming capture of Goma
M23 rebels promise to march to Kinshasa as they capture Goma and advance towards Bukavu in eastern DR Congo.
DR Congo’s M23 rebels threaten ‘march’ to capital city
The Rwanda-backed rebels taking over territory in DR Congo have vowed to fight all the way to the capital.
Gaza’s Rafah Crossing reopening for medical evacuations
The Rafah Crossing, a vital route for humanitarian aid into Gaza, is reopening for medical evacuations.
Gaza ‘ceasefire at risk’ if UNRWA forced to stop operations
UK, France and Germany reiterate 'grave concern' over Israeli law forbidding contact between its officials and UN agency
Did Trump’s firing aviation officials raise the risk of the DC plane crash?
Experts say Trump firing aviation officials and ending DEI programmes likely did not affect aircraft.
Ukraine drone attack sparks fire at key Russian oil refinery
Kyiv's latest attack on Russia's critical infrastructure hits second oil refinery in space of a week.
Is Elon Musk a Nazi, and can he get European far-right hardliners elected?
Many people accuse Musk of harbouring Nazi sympathies. The truth is likely more mundane, say experts.
Which countries will Trump’s foreign aid suspension hurt most?
The decision comes as President Donald Trump pushes for all government departments to prioritise 'America First'.
Israel attacks Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, violates ceasefire deal again
In the two months from November 27 to Monday, Israel killed at least 83 people in Lebanon
Myanmar military extends state of emergency for another six months
The declaration is widely anticipated to be the last before the military holds long-delayed national polls this year.
Three million Hindus take ‘holy dip’ a day after fatal crowd crush
The Kumbh Mela attracts tens of millions of Hindu faithful every 12 years to the northern city of Prayagraj.
Thousands call for impeachment of Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte
Daughter of former president faces three impeachment complaints over alleged misuse of millions in public funds.
Pakistan sacks, blacklists dozens of officials after Mediterranean deaths
The crackdown follows recent boat disasters off Greece and Morocco in which dozens of Pakistanis died. Is it enough?
With France’s military influence in Africa gone, can it rely on soft power?
The French language and a CFA currency tying 14 countries to France's treasury continue to have big effects.
Two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank’s Jenin
At least 19 people have been killed by Israeli forces since it ramped up deadly raids after Gaza ceasefire.
Trump insists Jordan and Egypt will take Palestinians from Gaza
They will do it". US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his proposal to resettle Palestinians from Gaza.
Black boxes recovered from plane in deadly American Airlines crash near DC
National Transportation Safety Board says it will 'leave no stone unturned' in probe of midair collision.
Guantanamo deportations: What’s Trump’s plan? Why is it controversial?
The US president wants to send unauthorised immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, a prison notorious for the abuse of inmates.
Trump pledges to go ahead with 25% tariffs on Canada, Mexico from Saturday
The US president says he 'may or may not' exclude oil imports from tariffs.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,072
Here are the key developments on the 1,072nd day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
As scams soar, Singapore decides to protect victims from themselves
City-state's new anti-scam law sparks debate about paternalistic governance embodied by founding father Lee Kuan Yew.
For India’s budget, a tightrope walk between jobs and gov’t deficit
Growth is slowing but there is 'no room for fiscal leniency' if India is to meet fiscal deficit targets, economists say.
A ray of sunshine for Myanmar’s wounded rebels as civil war rages
The Sunshine Care Centre has helped hundreds of badly injured fighters from Myanmar's civil war recover from injuries.
Brazil’s Lula says any US tariffs would be reciprocated
The Brazilian leader says he is looking for a relationship based on mutual respect after Trump threatens tariffs.
What is the role for out of power Democrats on Big Tech?
As Big Tech embraces US President Donald Trump, Democrats have to reconfigure their role.
Syria’s new transition as al-Sharaa is named President
The Baath party has been dissolved and Ahmed al-Sharaa has been named president for a transitional period in Syria.
What are the risks of violence in the eastern DRC spreading regionally?
M23 rebels have taken control of Goma, capital of North Kivu province in eastern DRC.
Key takeaways from Tulsi Gabbard’s US Senate confirmation hearing
Senators grill Trump nominee to lead intelligence community over support for Edward Snowden, meeting with al-Assad.
Chaotic crowds complicate third Israel-Hamas exchange
Israel and Palestinian armed groups led by Hamas completed a tense third exchange of captives for prisoners.
Takeaways from the US Senate confirmation hearing for FBI pick Kash Patel
Democrats push Patel to account for his calls to prosecute journalists and dismantle the FBI's headquarters.
Hamas confirms the killing of military commander Mohammed Deif
Israel said it had killed Deif in an air attack in July, but Hamas did not confirm his death until Thursday.
Uganda confirms one person dead in Ebola outbreak
A nurse in Uganda's capital, Kampala, dies after contracting the highly infectious haemorrhagic fever.
Is $50 million being used to fund condoms in Gaza?
In this episode of Fact Check, Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial takes a look at Donald Trump's claim
Nicaragua approves constitutional reforms giving president expansive powers
Critics say the reforms are the latest to further concentrate power in the hands of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo.
Guantanamo to hold ‘illegal aliens’: The Constitution v The President, 2.0
A new chapter is about to begin in Guantanamo's long history as a site of American international law violations.
DRC leader vows ‘vigorous’ response as Rwanda-backed fighters advance
President Felix Tshisekedi blasts the 'silence and inaction' of the international community over the M23 offensive.
Sorrow, elation as Palestinians witness the release of Israeli captives
As two Israelis are freed in Gaza's Khan Younis, Palestinians - many in celebration - gathered to watch the handover.
Syria’s Baath party dissolved: What happens next?
Why has Syria's interim leadership dissolved all military factions and the constitution?
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