Feed aljazeera Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

Favorite IconAl Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

Link https://www.aljazeera.com/
Feed https://www.aljazeera.com/xml/rss/all.xml
Copyright © 2026 Al Jazeera Media Network
Updated 2026-02-22 18:45
Middle East Roundup: Morocco scores as host of 2030 World Cup
Suicide bombing in Turkey, pre-election tensions in Egypt - here's the Middle East this week.
Canada, Nazis and Ukraine
Canada's recent Nazi blunder raises uncomfortable questions about troubling aspects of Ukraine's past - and present.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage: What to know about the ‘Golden Age’ of Baghdad
The new video game offers a glimpse of Baghdad, once the capital of an empire and the centre of the Islamic world.
Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in occupied West Bank confrontation
A deadly gunfight erupts near Shufa village in the Tulkarem area after an Israeli settler is attacked.
Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested upon return to country: Party
A photo posted on social media by the National Unity Platform appears to show party leader being seized by two men.
Death toll rises to 14 in India’s Sikkim flooding, dozens still missing
The search is hampered by the collapse of the main highway linking Sikkim to the West Bengal state and Gangtok.
Two men arrested over gun sale to teen suspected in Bangkok mall shooting
The men are accused of selling a gun to a 14-year-old suspected of killing three people in the Siam Paragon mall.
Train surfing through Mexico, dreaming of a new life in the US
The risky trip has become virtually the only option for refugees and migrants to reach the Mexico-US border.
Tens of thousands of US medical workers launch strike at Kaiser Permanente
Coalition union says health care staff demands include pay raises and increased staffing.
Simone Biles leads US women’s team to gymnastics world championship title
US team led by Biles takes world title with combined score of 167.729 ahead of Brazil (165.530) and France (164.064).
England look to spoil ‘under pressure’ India’s Cricket World Cup party
Defending champions England are among the teams most likely to stop hosts and favourites India from lifting the trophy.
Australia to rejoin Global Climate Fund it abandoned in 2018
The Green Climate Fund was set up to help poorer countries cope with the devastating effects of climate change.
Australian Aboriginal child separation at ‘devastating rates’: Commissioner
UN Indigenous experts are visiting Australia while a new report warns of the risk of a new stolen generation.
US President Joe Biden’s dog removed from White House amid biting incidents
Biden's 2-year-old German shepherd 'Commander' no longer at White House as biting of staff, security reported.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Can the sport finally go global?
As cricket's marquee event kicks off in India, its ambitions to spread beyond the Commonwealth are on test.
Suspect in rapper Tupac Shakur’s killing makes first court appearance in US
Self-declared gang boss Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, 60, appeared briefly in court before hearing on murder charge postponed.
UK warns of Russia laying ‘sea mines’ to deter Black Sea cargo ships
Russian sea mines warning comes as Ukrainian navy says 12 cargo vessels preparing to travel to Ukraine Black Sea ports.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 589
As the war enters its 589th day, these are the main developments.
‘Firebrand’: What does US Republican rebel Matt Gaetz want?
Congressman Gaetz led a group of Republican dissenters to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in a historic vote.
As Japan releases more Fukushima water, what about the rest of the plant?
More treated water is being released into the Pacific, but the entire decommissioning process will be far more complex.
Divided Republicans seek to unite behind new leader after McCarthy unseated
The House will try to elect a speaker as soon as next week as Republicans line up for their chance at the gavel.
Egyptian opposition claims endorsements for president are being blocked
Foul play prevents candidates from getting support needed to challenge President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, opposition says.
US sends 1.1 million rounds of seized Iranian ammunition to Ukraine
US military says that the ammunition was seized last year from a vessel allegedly shipping weapons from Iran to Yemen.
EU member states reach deal on migration policy
EU members hope to finalise migration and asylum overhaul before elections bring expected rightward shift to continent.
What’s behind a police swoop on journalists in India?
Dozens of people working in media are being held following police raids.
Floods in India’s Sikkim kill 10; dozens including 23 army soldiers missing
Heavy rainfall causes a glacial lake to overflow, spurring catastrophic flooding in the remote Himalayan region.
Khankendi deserted after Azerbaijan defeats Armenian separatists
Al Jazeera gains exclusive access to the largest city in Nagorno-Karabakh after tens of thousands of its resident fled.
Islamophobia is not ‘freedom of speech’
Supposed concerns over 'freedom of expression' cannot excuse government inaction on Islamophobia.
Morocco-Spain-Portugal to host 2030 World Cup, Saudi Arabia to bid for 2034
The first three games of the 2030 tournament will be held in South America to mark its 100th anniversary.
Turkey says bombers came from Syria, threatens more cross-border strikes
Turkey warns it could step up air strikes on Kurdish targets in Syria and Iraq in response to PKK attack in Ankara.
England vs New Zealand: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 preview
The 2019 finalists will meet at the world's biggest cricket stadium to launch their ICC Cricket World Cup campaigns.
Pakistan’s plan to evict thousands of Afghans ‘unacceptable’, says Taliban
The Taliban says Afghan citizens were not to blame for Pakistan's security problems.
‘Kids whose insides are destroyed’: The return of drug abuse to Mauritius
Mauritius grapples with a drug epidemic of unprecedented proportions, years after use and peddling peaked in the '90s.
Why UK PM Sunak axed part of high-speed rail link HS2
Rishi Sunak has canceled the northern leg of the HS2 high-speed rail project citing ballooning costs and mismanagement.
Ukraine holds the line against Russian attacks, makes small gains
What happened in the 84th week of Russia's war in Ukraine?
Giving Syrian students another shot at education in the northwest
Omar al-Dabaan lost his classmates as well as his school to regime bombs; now he has another chance to pursue his dream.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan confirms attendance at EU talks in Spain
Pashinyan to travel to Granada despite reports that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev plans not to go.
In a ghost town, Ukraine’s aid workers toil as Russian shells whizz above
Al Jazeera's defence editor films in Zaporizhzhia on patrol with a front-line team delivering the bare basics.
Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque complex on fifth day of Sukkot
Israeli settlers storm complex in groups and attempt to perform 'Talmudic rituals', according to a Waqf official.
As Russia’s war grinds on, is global support for Ukraine waning?
Experts say Kyiv is likely worried as Slovakia votes for a pro-Russia politician, Poland drops aid, and the US wavers.
Fears for Khaled El Qaisi’s wellbeing after his release in Israel
Palestinian Italian researcher released from Israeli custody but not allowed to return to his wife and child in Italy.
Is Canada trying to pacify India after Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing?
After publicly accusing India of links to the assassination, Canada now wants to resolve differences quietly.
Five wounded in shooting at Morgan State University in US
Suspect is still at large after attacking students at historically Black college.
Sam Bankman-Fried: Key moments leading up to FTX founder’s trial
The former billionaire's fraud trial stems from the dramatic collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange he founded.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Points table
The 2023 Cricket World Cup will take place from October 5 to November 19 across 10 stadiums in India.
Ten players to watch out for at the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup
Babar Azam, Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes, Adam Zampa and Rashid Khan are among our top picks for the ICC Cricket World Cup.
New Assassin’s Creed video game brings Baghdad’s ‘golden age’ back to life
Designers used the game to explore the rebellion and creativity of the city during the Abbasid era.
What is NewsClick? A look at India’s media crackdown
The raid on NewsClick has raised international concerns about the media in India, where press freedom has plummeted.
Who is behind Kevin McCarthy’s ouster as US House Speaker?
Eight GOP members of Congress teamed up with Democrats to push out the Republican Speaker. Who are they?
‘The BJP’s World Cup’: India’s Modi wields cricket as a political weapon
From stadiums to political influence, some say the BJPis using the tournament as a launch pad for a third term.
...784785786787788789790791792793...