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Video: Palestinian American bids to be US’s first Muslim governor
Palestinian American Ruwa Romman is running for Governor of Georgia, vying to be the first Muslim with such position.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet Trump as Russia focuses on Donetsk offensive
Ukraine's leader, who is seeking US-made Tomahawks, says Russia has launched a new wave of 'air terror'.
UN urges ‘lasting’ ceasefire after Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes kill dozens
Fragile ceasefire continues to hold despite clashes that killed dozens on both sides before the truce took effect.
This one-year-old is among the children still desperate for aid in Gaza
Severely malnourished one-year-old Ruqayya al-Dahdar is among thousands of children in Gaza who are still waiting for de
On World Food Day, Israel continues to restrict aid into Gaza
Two million people continue to face hunger and thirst, while more than 460 Palestinians have died from starvation.
Can Trump force India to give up buying Russian oil?
Donald Trump claims that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised to stop relying on Russian energy.
Is loneliness the new global pandemic?
We look at loneliness in the digital world, where everyone is connected but no one is connecting.
French PM Lecornu survives no-confidence parliament vote, now eyes budget
The two motions were tabled by the far-right National Rally and far-left France Unbowed parties.
Hackers breach US airport PA system with pro-Palestine message
Hackers took over the PA system at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania.
EU discusses ‘drone wall’ to protect airspace from Russian violations
The proposal is one of several flagship EU projects to prepare the bloc for a potential attack from Moscow.
Several killed, injured in bus explosion near Syria’s Deir Az Zor: State TV
Bus belonging to the Syrian Energy Ministry was attacked, killing four people and injuring nine.
Which countries owe the IMF the most money in 2025?
From Argentina to Egypt, at least 86 countries collectively owe the International Monetary Fund more than $162bn.
How Trump got his Nobel Peace Prize after all
The Nobel given to Venezuela's Maria Corina Machado was really a prize for Donald Trump.
Trump approves CIA operations in Venezuela: What we know, and what’s next
Trump confirmed he has green-lit CIA covert operations in Venezuela, and that ground attacks might be next.
The megadonor hypocrisy
We compare and contrast Trump's 2015 attack on Marco Rubio over donor ties with his own close ties to the same family.
Thousands protest in Tunisia over pollution from phosphate plant
Thousands in southern Tunisia rally to shut a state phosphate plant blamed for cancer, illness, and mass poisoning.
Madagascar’s new army ruler to be sworn in as Rajoelina confirms departure
Military leader to take his oath as president on Friday as African Union calls for the restoration of civilian rule.
Indonesia and Kluivert part ways after FIFA World Cup 2026 miss
Indonesia appointed Patrick Kluivert in January on a two-year deal to boost hopes of reaching next year's World Cup.
Insurrection Act: What is it, and does US president have plenary authority?
Trump considers deploying military domestically using Insurrection Act amid debates on legal terms and implications.
Malnourished kids in Gaza face lifelong “range of effects”
Kirk Prichard on the long-term effects of severe malnourishment on Palestinian children and mothers in Gaza.
Analysis: Why Pakistan and the Taliban won’t find it easy to patch up
Despite the challenges to peace, both know they will hurt from continued hostilities - and need a path to peace.
Gaza’s ailing children ‘desperately waiting for help’ despite ceasefire
Continued Israeli restrictions still choking the flow of aid especially to the neediest patients in hospitals in Gaza.
Trump acknowledges challenges of finding Gaza captives’ bodies
US President appeared to acknowledge Hamas's struggle to recover Israeli captives' bodies from beneath Gaza's ruins.
Climate study finds overheating world will add 57 superhot days a year
The report also says 10 small, ocean-dependent nations will experience the biggest increase in dangerous heat days.
A week after the floods, central Mexico still reels from the devastation
At least 66 lives lost, 75 missing, as torrential rains submerge towns, leaving residents desperate for aid, recovery.
Explosions hit Ecuador, local criminal gang and ex-FARC dissidents blamed
The bridge explosions occur just hours after a car bomb went off outside a shopping mall in Guayaquil.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,330
Here are the key events from day 1,330 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Afghanistan, Pakistan enter 48-hour truce after deadly border clashes
Kabul orders its army to honour the two-day ceasefire, warning it will respond if Pakistan violates the agreement.
Ariarne Titmus, Olympic gold medallist, retires from swimming
Titmus, famous for beating US swim star Katie Ledecky at the Paris Games, was expected to compete in the 2028 Olympics.
US media return Pentagon passes, giving up access after new rules kick in
Reporters from more than 30 news outlets have vacated the Pentagon, refusing to comply with new reporting restrictions.
YouTube says it has restored service after global streaming disruptions
YouTube users reported problems streaming content and accessing the app for about 60 minutes.
LIVE: Gaza ceasefire fears as Israel demands return of all captives’ bodies
Israel continues to restrict aid entering Gaza says Hamas has not met its end of deal to release all bodies of captives.
AU suspends Madagascar as military leader to be sworn in as president
Colonel Randrianirina set to assume presidency in Madagascar after President Andry Rajoelina removed.
Trump authorises CIA operations in Venezuela, says mulling land attack
US president refused to directly answer whether he was trying to topple the Maduro government as tensions escalate.
What’s next for released Palestinian prisoners?
Thousands of Palestinian prisoners describe systematic torture in Israeli jails.
Gaza medics find signs of torture on Palestinian bodies returned by Israel
Health officials in Gaza say many of the 90 returned bodies bore marks of violence and possible executions.
Trump says Modi has assured him India will not buy Russian oil
Trump has recently targeted India for its Russian oil purchases, imposing tariffs on Indian exports to the US.
Bank of America, Bank of New York sued for alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein
A woman who claims she was abused by Epstein alleges the banks were used to send payments for sex-trafficking victims.
What Jared Kushner’s Middle East diplomacy means for Gaza
Jared Kushner, billionaire real-estate scion and son-in-law to the US President, is shaping the future of Gaza.
Canada threatens Stellantis with legal action over moving production to US
Stellantis announced a $13bn investment in the US, which will see Jeep Compass production move from Canada to the US.
Germany pledges $2bn in military aid for Ukraine as Kyiv seeks more funds
Ukraine says it will need $120bn in defence funding in 2026 to stave off Russia's more than three-year war.
‘Dark and uncertain reality’: Gaza residents wonder what’s next
Al Jazeera's Maram Humaid explains the difficult decisions facing Palestinians in Gaza amid the ceasefire.
US judge temporarily blocks Trump plan to fire thousands of gov’t workers
A federal judge said the layoffs seem politically motivated and 'you can't do that in a nation of laws'.
UN calls for Israel to open more Gaza crossings for surge in aid deliveries
United Nations humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher calls for immediate 'unhindered access' for aid deliveries.
Syria’s al-Sharaa seeks to ‘redefine’ Russia ties in first Moscow visit
During his first state visit to Moscow, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed to redefine' ties with Russia.
Judge denies bid to block former President Dina Boluarte from leaving Peru
Boluarte, who was removed from office on October 10, faces accusations of corruption and abandoning her office.
Spanish police clash with pro-Palestine protesters in Barcelona
Police clashed with pro-Palestine demonstrators in Barcelona on Wednesday, detaining several people.
Tesla urges Delaware court to restore Musk’s $56bn payday
One of biggest US corporate legal battles is in final stage after judge had in January 2024 rescinded Elon Musk's pay.
US aims to raise $20bn ‘facility’ to support Argentina’s struggling economy
The additional boost, which comes on top of a $20bn currency swap, comes shortly before Argentina's midterm elections.
EU, Spain reject Trump’s US tariff threats over NATO spending
Spain argues NATO funding should address real threats, not arbitrary targets, amidst Trump's tariff retaliation plans.
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