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White House rejects calls for US defence chief to go
Lloyd Austin criticised for not disclosing his multiday hospitalisation to the president and public for several days.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne resigns
The move paves the way for a cabinet reshuffle as President Emmanuel Macron aims to give his presidency new momentum.
How a parkour group in Gaza turns war ruins into sporting arenas
Spider Parkour's love for their sport defies Israel's bombs as they find ways to showcase their skills during the war.
Israel says it is scaling down north Gaza operations. What does that mean?
The Israeli army did not claim to have destroyed Hamas's forces, but rather to have eliminated its 'senior commanders'.
Hezbollah field commander killed
An Israeli drone strike kills Wissam al-Tawil, a senior Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon
Farmers block roads across Germany to protest against subsidy cuts
In Berlin, dozens of tractors blast their horns and block the main avenue leading to the Brandenburg Gate.
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina wins controversial election
Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina has won a fourth consecutive term, after the main opposition party and its allies boycotted
Hezbollah says Israel kills top commander amid fears of Gaza war escalation
Israel and the Lebanese armed group have frequently exchanged cross-border fire over the past three months.
Far-right mass killer Breivik sues Norway for human rights abuse
The fanatic is suing the state in a bid to force an end to his isolation in prison, which he labels 'inhumane'.
Russia begins city evacuation as it swaps cross-border strikes with Ukraine
Residents of Belgorod are moved away from the border as Ukraine deflects another barrage of drones and missiles.
Who is Ousman Sonko, the former Gambian politician on trial in Geneva?
Sonko is the highest-ranking official under former dictator Yahya Jammeh, to stand trial for widespread rights abuses.
Palestinian girl loses her sight and her family in Gaza attack
A girl whose eyes were blinded in an Israeli attack in Gaza asked for her parents, unaware they had been killed.
Bangladesh PM says vote ‘victory of people’; opposition to continue protest
Hasina wins record fifth term as PM in election boycotted by opposition which vows more agitations 'to save democracy'.
Remembering Issa al-Souri, a little boy killed when Israel bombed a church
A sweet, smiling boy who was his parents' whole world is now gone along with them.
All you need to know about the AFC Asian Cup 2023
Teams, venues, tournament format, favourites and everything else you need to know about the AFC Asian Cup 2023 in Qatar.
Putin is starting 2024 from a position of strength
The political, military and economic collapse of Russia many in the West had hoped for never materialised.
Al Jazeera’s Wael Dahdouh pays tribute at his son’s burial
Al Jazeera correspondent Wael Dahdouh paid tribute to his 27-year-old son Hamza at his funeral in Gaza.
US mission to make first-ever private lunar landing blasts off
Amid a new commercial space race, Astrobotic hopes to perform the first US moon landing in over half a century.
Golden Globes 2024: List of major winners and nominees
The 81st Annual Golden Globe awards were held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.
Israeli police kill four-year-old girl after checkpoint ‘ram attack’
A four-year-old Palestinian girl was shot and killed when Israeli police fired on suspected attackers at a checkpoint.
Season of intimidation: Attacks on Ghana press escalate ahead of 2024 polls
Ghanaian journalists become targets of political actors and security operatives ahead of 2024 elections.
Sheikh Hasina: Once Bangladesh’s democracy icon, now its ‘authoritarian’ PM
The 76-year-old wins fourth straight term in controversial election boycotted by opposition and marked by low turnout.
China accuses UK of sending spy to access state secrets
China and the UK and its Western allies have traded barbs, accusing each other of espionage.
Australia outlaws Nazi salute and hate symbols
The law is introduced amid a surge in anti-Semitic and hate crimes, driven by the Israel-Hamas war.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 94
Son of Al Jazeera journalist was killed by an Israeli missile and Al-Aqsa Hospital was evacuated. Here's the latest.
Which teams are favourites to win the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations?
Al Jazeera takes a look at the top five favourites to lift the AFCON 2023 crown in Ivory Coast.
Blast in Pakistan kills five police officers during polio vaccination drive
Bomb blast kills at least five police officers deployed to protect polio vaccination workers in northwestern Pakistan.
Hundreds missing from Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital amid Israeli bombardment
Attacks have seen waves of patients arriving at central Gaza hospital, which is operating with 30 percent of staff.
India court overrules early release of 11 men in Bilkis Bano gang rape case
Bano was five months pregnant when she was gang-raped during the 2002 anti-Muslim violence in Gujarat state.
Oppenheimer sweeps Golden Globes taking best drama, actor and director
Christopher Nolan's epic about atomic bomb had eight nominations compared with nine for box office blockbuster Barbie.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 684
As the war enters its 684th day, these are the main developments.
Sheikh Hasina wins fifth term in Bangladesh amid turnout controversy
Questions raised over official turnout of 40 percent after opposition boycott call and reports of empty polling centres.
A poll with outsize importance: What to know about Taiwan’s election
Taiwanese voters will choose their next president and legislature on January 13. China and the US will be watching.
Blinken says Palestinians displaced in Gaza must be able to return home
In Doha, the top US diplomat rejected Israeli officials' comments calling for mass displacement of Gaza residents.
UEFA set to ‘lose power’ but will football’s Super League take off?
Will the league overcome its own challenges and successfully launch after a court ruling questioning UEFA's powers?
What’s behind Antony Blinken’s latest visit to the Middle East?
US secretary of state has made at least five trips to the region since war on Gaza began.
Maldives suspends three officials for insulting Indian PM Modi
Three deputy ministers were disciplined over social media posts about India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Week in pictures: Iowa shooting to Bangladesh elections
From a US high school shooting to rescue operations after an earthquake in Japan, here is the week in photos.
Fighting for Space: The Low Earth Satellite Race
People & Power investigates the new satellite space race and its implications for the future.
Fire at Rohingya refugee camp leaves thousands homeless again
Around 7,000 Rohingya refugees have been made homeless again after a fire in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar camp.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II presses Blinken to push for a ceasefire in Gaza
The top US diplomat is travelling across the Middle East amid growing calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Bangladesh holds election to keep PM Sheikh Hasina in power
Counting under way in polls held to pave way for PM Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League to seize fourth consecutive term.
Airlines ground Boeing 737 MAX planes after mid-air blowout
Airlines are conducting safety checks on their Boeing 737 MAX planes after a door panel ripped off an Alaska flight.
‘We fled oppression, not our home’: Albania to Australia and back again
As Albanians continue to flock to the West, causing a brain drain', one family recounts a hair-raising tale of escape.
Hamza, son of Al Jazeera’s Wael Dahdouh, killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
An Israeli attack targeted the car he was travelling in with two other journalists.
North Korea threatens Seoul as tension builds over military drills
Pyongyang conducts live-fire drills close to its coast for the third time in a row as it threatens Seoul.
Bangladesh counts votes in low-turnout election boycotted by opposition
Initial signs suggest a low turnout in controversial poll guaranteed to give a fourth straight term to PM Sheikh Hasina.
Christians attend Orthodox Christmas mass in Bethlehem
Palestinian Christians held a solemn midnight mass to mark Orthodox Christmas in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity.
What happened to Alaska Airlines’s Boeing 737 Max 9 whose door blew off?
An order by US officials to ground 737 Max 9s for inspection will affect 171 aircraft worldwide.
Blaze at Bangladesh refugee camp leaves thousands of Rohingya homeless
Hundreds of shelters at the refugee camp in southeastern Bangladesh were gutted with arson suspected.
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