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Germany transport disrupted as bus, tram workers strike over pay, hours
Labour union Verdi has demanded improved working conditions, fewer hours and increased holiday entitlement.
Who were the top signings of European football’s January transfer window?
Sancho's return to Dortmund, Henderson's exit from Saudi Arabia and Oshouala's move to the US are some of our top picks.
Joe Biden’s Michigan visit highlights rift with Arab American community
US president seeking re-election likely to have a hard time winning key state because of his support for Israel.
Argentina police battle protesters opposed to ‘omnibus’ reform bill
Police fire rubber bullets and water cannons at demonstrators outside the Congress building in Buenos Aires.
‘Love of my life’: Shot dead, waiting for her husband in the West Bank
Ahed Emtair was shot by Israeli forces during a raid near Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
What has Northern Ireland’s DUP agreed with the UK over EU trade?
The Northern Ireland Assembly is set to return after a two-year political paralysis caused by Brexit row.
Malaysia halves ex-PM Najib Razak’s jail term in 1MDB corruption scandal
Najib, the first premier in the country's history to be jailed, remains on trial in multiple cases related to the fund.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 119
Biden signed order to sanction West Bank settlers, Israeli siege on Gaza's hospital continues.
Fear grips refugees after UNHCR says it will close Sri Lanka operations
Hundreds of refugees, asylum seekers face uncertain future as UN agency announces closure of country office this year.
US approves plan for strikes on Iran-linked targets in Iraq, Syria: Report
The US has said its military response could be multitiered and take place over several days.
Gas explosion triggers ‘huge ball of fire’ in Kenya’s capital Nairobi
Authorities say gas explosion at an industrial building in Nairobi has killed two people and injured hundreds.
Meta, Amazon smash earnings expectations, as stock markets surge
Asian markets rally after US tech giants post stronger-than-expected financial results.
‘I have no fear’: How Ukrainian tech founders are outlasting Russia’s war
Nearly two years after Russia's invasion began, entrepreneurs have adapted their strategies to navigate chaos.
Ex-CIA software engineer who leaked to WikiLeaks sentenced to 40 years
Joshua Schulte had been found guilty of handing over classified materials in so-called Vault 7 leak.
Nairobi gas explosion: At least 2 dead, hundreds injured in Kenya’s capital
Truck laden with gas exploded in Nairobi with fire engulfing warehouses and damaging homes and vehicles.
Dozens of Rohingya refugees flee Malaysian immigration detention centre
Police blame riot after 115 Rohingya and 16 other people from Myanmar escaped the facility on Thursday night.
Ukraine says ‘destroyed’ Russian ship in underwater drone attack off Crimea
Military intelligence releases nighttime video showing sinking of ship it said was the missile boat Ivanovets.
Top carmakers at risk of using Uighur forced labour in China, report says
Brands such as General Motors, Toyota and Volkswagen not doing enough to track their supply chains, rights group says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 709
As the war enters its 709th day, these are the main developments.
Progressive US lawmaker Omar faces censure over mistranslated speech
Omar, a Somali American Congress member, says the attacks are the latest instance of hardline Republican 'Islamophobia'.
Preview: Asian Cup 2023 quarterfinals
The Asian Cup quarterfinals pit regional giants against each other but also see underdogs take on the holders.
US judge urges Biden to examine support for ‘plausible genocide’ in Gaza
Despite dismissal of a case accusing officials of complicity in Gaza 'genocide', advocates say ruling marks a victory.
Israel is creating a ‘buffer zone’ around Gaza
Israel is creating a buffer zone' around Gaza, which Israeli media reports says will prevent attackers'.
US imposes sanctions on four Israeli settlers over West Bank violence
White House says settler violence in occupied West Bank threatens US 'national security and foreign policy interests'.
Preview: CAF AFCON 2023 quarterfinals
Al Jazeera previews the four Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals that see a mix of favourites and minnows face off.
In a sign of commitment, EU unlocks aid for Ukraine as it fights off Russia
Deal will help Ukraine cover its wartime deficit, but experts question what concessions were made to assure its passage.
Formula One: Lewis Hamilton to leave Mercedes for Ferrari in 2025
Lewis Hamilton will leave Mercedes at the end of this year to join Ferrari, both F1 teams have confirmed.
South Carolina primary set to test Biden’s support among Black voters
US president's campaign wants to show it can energise Black voters who were key to his narrow 2020 presidential victory.
Could today’s global conflicts bring World War III closer?
Global wars are raging with major powers in the East and West often arming opposing sides.
French farmers unions call to end protests as PM unveils new measures
Gabriel Attal pledged a 'future' for France's agriculture sector and promised solutions to combat bans and fraud.
Tunisian opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi sentenced to three years
Ghannouchi's Ennahda Party accused of receiving foreign funds as President Kais Saied continues crackdown on opposition.
Hezbollah explained | Start Here
What is Hezbollah and how is it linked to the Israel-Gaza war?
New cancer cases to soar 77 percent by 2050, WHO predicts
There were an estimated 20 million new cancer cases in 2022, with more than 35 million new cases predicted by 2050.
UN rights chief decries death of 50 people in Mali attacks
The UN official said he was 'appalled' by the killings in central Mali.
UN experts condemn ‘disturbing’ attacks on journalists in Gaza
Officials suggest the targeting of journalists may be a 'deliberate strategy by Israeli forces' to silence reporting.
Hezbollah explained | Start Here
What is Hezbollah, and how is it linked to the Israel-Gaza war?
Why has a court blocked Elon Musk’s $56bn Tesla pay?
Judge calls Tesla boss's pay 'unfathomable'. Ruling could affect his standing as the world's richest man.
What is UNRWA and why is it important for Palestinians?
The UN agency, which supports 6 million Palestinian refugees, is the main aid provider in Gaza amid Israeli bombardment.
Why did Mark Zuckerberg apologise at the US Senate?
Parents of affected children said the Meta CEO's apology was 'a bit too late'.
Tunisia’s Saied wants to make the central bank fill the budget deficit
By borrowing billions from the central bank to shore up budget, the president could well worsen Tunisia's economic woes.
Mother of 6-year-old missing in Gaza recounts last phone calls
The mother of missing 6-year-old Hind Hamadeh from Gaza has told Al Jazeera about the last phone calls she had with her.
Is South Africa’s foreign policy contradictory or a balancing act?
South Africa's stance on global issues in the last year has confounded many. Some analysts say it is a balancing act.
The French Algerians moving to Algeria ‘seeking freedom, opportunity’
What was once a one-way street heading north is now a two-lane highway with some people heading south out of France.
Russian court extends detention of US journalist Kurmasheva until April
Russian-American journalist is accused of failing to register as a foreign agent' and spreading false information'.
Bodies of ‘torture victims’ found at Gaza school
The killing of dozens of people whose bodies were found at a Gaza school was a clear war crime, says human rights lawyer
Hindu prayers begin inside India’s Mughal-era mosque after court order
Worshippers are praying inside the 17th century mosque adjacent to a Hindu temple in Varanasi after the court order.
Journalists, activists targeted in Jordan with Israeli-made Pegasus spyware
Report by Access Now says hackers used the malware to break into smartphones of dozens of people in Jordan.
Magic mushroom therapy is booming in Jamaica
Mindset asks whether Jamaica's psychedelic therapy retreats are a glimpse into the future of mental health treatment.
India budget 2024: What does it say about the economy, elections?
The Modi government has snipped its food subsidy bill while also lowering its fiscal deficit target.
Palestinians demand international inquiry after mass grave found in Gaza
Bodies of Palestinian detainees who were handcuffed, blindfolded discovered in plastic bags near northern Gaza school.
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