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Who controls Yemen now and why it matters
Humanitarian crisis worsens in Yemen as power struggles intensify and aid gaps grow.
‘They picked the wrong state’: how Minneapolis is fighting back
Minneapolis mobilizes rapid response networks and mutual aid as protests grow against federal immigration agents.
Why is the Doomsday Clock nearer to midnight than ever before?
Atomic scientists raise alarm over more global conflict and new risks such as artificial intelligence.
Iran slams ‘selective outrage’ after EU labels IRGC a ‘terrorist’ group
Iranian authorities reject European Union's measures, denouncing the IRGC blacklisting as 'illogical and irresponsible'.
Airports embrace AI to manage growing global passenger traffic
Airports use AI for passenger flow, baggage tracking and predictive maintenance to enhance efficiency and experience.
Inside Gaza after Israel’s last captive is found
With the final Israeli captive returned, Palestinians are waiting to see if Israel will now implement a true ceasefire.
Al Jazeera denounces YouTube’s compliance with Israel’s ban on network
Livestreams of Al Jazeera Arabic, Al Jazeera English and Al Jazeera Mubasher blocked in Israel.
Hakan Fidan on Iran and Turkiye’s role in global security
Turkish foreign minister warns against escalation with Iran, explaining how Ankara sees the future of regional security.
Will killings by immigration agents cause another US government shutdown?
The death of Alex Pretti has prompted a shift among Democratic senators, who are willing to risk a shutdown for reforms.
Spain launches probe as expired vaccines given to 253 children
Basque health minister apologises, says expired vaccines pose no risk to 253 patients affected, mostly children.
French ISIL suspects transferred from Syria allege torture in Iraqi prisons
French lawyers for suspected ISIL members transferred from Syria say men suffering inhumane treatment in Iraqi jails.
US cricket World Cup hero Jones suspended over multiple corruption charges
Aaron Jones was one of the key US performers at the 2024 T20 World Cup but will now miss the 2026 edition.
Ukraine receives bodies of 1,000 soldiers from Russia
Ukraine and Russia confirm soldier body exchange, enabling families to bury loved ones as the conflict continues.
White House ‘Border Czar’ announces shift in Minnesota tactics
White House Border Czar" Tom Homan said federal immigration agents will conduct targeted" operations in Minnesota.
German star latest to take aim at Trump ahead of FIFA World Cup in US
Bayern Munich midfielder and German international Leon Goretzka says European teams are emboldened heading to World Cup.
Key questions about US military build-up near Iran
Trump is building up a military force in the Middle East, saying the US is ready to strike Iran.
What’s UpScrolled, the app gaining popularity after TikTok’s US takeover?
Disgruntled TikTok users are flocking to the platform which is promising a transparent tech' experience.
Trump border security boss Homan doubles down on Minnesota operations
Top official vows shift in operations after killings of US citizens, but says Trump not 'surrendering' mission.
Israel hands over 15 bodies of Palestinians in last stage of captive swap
Palestinians still waiting for the Red Cross to turn over the bodies either in Khan Younis or Gaza City.
Bangladesh approves shooting team India tour, days after T20 World Cup ban
Bangladesh cricket lost their place at T20 World Cup after refusal to play in India, but shooting team heads to Delhi.
Family blames ICE for disabled son’s death after father’s detention
Wael Tarabishi died after weeks in intensive care while his father, his primary caregiver, was held in ICE detention.
US-Iran tensions soar: What do both sides want?
From enriched uranium and ballistic missiles to sanctions and regional influence, the differences are many.
Anti-ICE protesters tear-gassed outside Texas detention centre
Anti-ICE protesters tear-gassed outside Texas detention centre
China bans 73 and punishes top football clubs in latest corruption scandal
China's former football chief and national team coach are among 73 to receive lifetime bans for match-fixing.
Why is ‘Deuce Bigalow’ rooting for Viktor Orban in Hungary?
A washed-up American comedian's endorsement offers a window into Hungary's central role in the global far right.
Why is the UK’s Keir Starmer in China and what does he want to achieve?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has portrayed his trip as a pragmatic move to improve UK-China relations.
Video: Palestinians in Gaza wait for vital Rafah crossing to open
Palestinians in Gaza are waiting with uncertainty for the partial Israeli reopening of Gaza's Rafah border crossing.
Sabalenka defeats Svitolina to reach Australian Open final
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka is through to her fourth straight Australian Open final with victory against Elina Svitolina.
Why is India’s Nipah virus outbreak spooking the world?
The virus spreads from animals to humans, via person-to-person contact or through consuming contaminated food.
‘Wael’s last wish’: Man detained by ICE denied release for son’s funeral
Maher Tarabishi's ailing son Wael died as he sat in a detention facility. His family says ICE is responsible.
Mbappe blasts Real Madrid after Champions League loss at Benfica
French forward Kylian Mbappe questions team's desire after damaging defeat sends Real Madrid into playoffs.
What we know about the US-proposed Gaza community
Israeli and US officials are preparing to build Gaza's first experimental community.
Senegal and Morocco handed fines and bans after AFCON final farce
Fines together total more than $1m, and players from both teams banned after Africa Cup of Nations walk-off and chaos.
Clashes between government troops and Tigrayan forces erupt in Ethiopia
'Deteriorating' situation causes suspension of flights, security and diplomatic sources say.
Israel seeks ‘more exits than entries’ at Gaza’s Rafah as Egypt objects
Demands from Israel fuel fears of engineered displacement of Palestinians from devastated Gaza.
Video: US agents placed on leave over Pretti shooting as vigil held
US federal agents involved in a fatal shooting during an immigration raid are placed on leave. Manuel Rapalo explains.
China warns against US ‘military adventurism’ as Iran tensions escalate
China warns against US military adventurism' as Iran tensions escalate
Is the global economic order unravelling?
As the US pushes its 'America First' agenda, its partners are edging towards China and new alliances are being formed.
Syria grants immediate citizenship to Kurds in wake of gains against SDF
Interior Minister Anas Khattab's order includes all listed as stateless and sets February 5 as deadline for its rollout.
China executes 11 linked to Myanmar scam operations: State media
Among the executed were members of the "Ming family criminal group".
Car ramming at largest synagogue in Brooklyn
A man has been arrested after repeatedly ramming his car into Brooklyn's largest synagogue.
Dozens killed in RSF drone attack in war-torn Sudan’s South Kordofan
The attack in Dilling town comes a day after Sudan's military declared an end to RSF siege there.
Gold surges past $5,500 amid Iran tensions, weakening US dollar
Precious metal hits fresh record as US President Donald Trump renews threats against Iran.
Heavy gunfire and explosions near airport in Niger’s capital
Heavy gunfire and explosions were heard near Niger's international airport in Niamey on Thursday.
‘You’re not human:’ A legal limbo for Russian nationals in Ukraine
As some Russians symbolically destroy their passports, others officially part with it through a drawn out process.
Police probe explosive device thrown at Indigenous protest in Australia
Man charged with throwing explosive device into a crowd at Invasion Day protest in Western Australia's Perth.
Exiled leader Hasina denounces upcoming Bangladesh polls after party ban
Ousted premier says the exclusion of her Awami League party "deepens resentment" on Muhammad Yunus's interim government.
Banks shut, futures uncertain one year after M23 rebels seized DRC’s Goma
A year since the M23's lightning offensive led to the fall of North Kivu's capital, residents struggle to make a living.
LIVE: Iran warns of quick retaliation as Trump revives US threats
Iran pushes back after Trump says Tehran can either negotiate 'a fair and equitable deal' or face a US 'armada'.
Bangladesh election: Is the military still a power behind the scenes?
Bangladesh's era of coups and military rule may be over for now, but the army remains a potent force impacting politics
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