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Sorry, not sorry: Netanyahu demands a pardon
Netanyahu says his corruption trial endangers Israel and demands a pardon.
Dozens of bodies hastily buried at al-Shifa Hospital moved to graveyards
The Palestinian Civil Defence exhumed the bodies of more than 150 people who were quickly buried at al-Shifa Hospital.
Trump announces $12bn package to aid farmers hurt by his tariffs
Farmers have been dogged by trade wars that have seen reduced purchases and increased prices on seeds and fertiliser.
‘Dangerous precedent’: UN condemns Israeli raid on UNRWA
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned Israel's raid on the East Jerusalem compound of UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA.
Celebrations, military parade mark one year since fall of Assad
A military parade marking the fall of Bashar al-Assad conveyed a vastly different message than those of the past.
FBI agents allege wrongful termination for kneeling during US protest
Lawsuit claims FBI agents were terminated for de-escalating crowd, perceived as anti-Trump stance during 2020 protests.
Can Southeast Asia cope with record-breaking storms?
The region has seen a rise in more powerful storms this year.
Ecuadorean ex-President Lenin Moreno to stand trial for bribery charges
The former South American leader is accused of receiving bribes connected to the construction of a power plant.
Thousands flee Thai-Cambodian border as deadly clashes reignite
Footage shows civilians huddling in bunkers and children fleeing after Thailand launched airstrikes on Cambodia forces.
Golden Globes 2026: Which films got nominations, and who was snubbed?
Hamnet, Sinners and One Battle After Another are seen as top contenders, alongside films from Norway and South Korea.
Yemeni separatist group claims broad control of south
STC says Aden, the base of the Saudi-backed and internationally-recognised government, also under their control.
Syria after Assad
One year after Assad's fall, Syrians are clinging to fragile hope and rebuilding not just cities, but trust.
Ukraine firefighters rush to rescue people, pets after Russian strike
Firefighters evacuated residents and their pets from a nine-storey apartment building after a Russian drone strike.
Paramount goes hostile in its bid for Warner Bros Discovery
It is the same bid that Warner Brothers rejected in favour of the offer from Netflix last week.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar sign high-speed rail deal to link capitals
The project, set to be completed in six years, is the first of its kind between the two Gulf nations.
Syrian youth embrace political freedoms after fall of Assad
Syria has seen new social media platforms, student movements and cultural groups emerge as spaces for debate and reform.
With flags and fireworks, Syrians celebrate one year since fall of al-Assad
Syrians have taken to the streets to celebrate the first anniversary of the removal of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
Condemnation as Israel raids UNRWA HQ in East Jerusalem, removes UN flag
The agency's commissioner-general condemns raid as a direct violation of international law.
Memories of liberation and hope for the future: A Damascene’s story
When al-Assad fell, Mohamad Yamen finally felt free. On the first anniversary, he speaks of his hopes for the future.
Inter Milan vs Liverpool: Champions League – Salah, team, start and lineups
Inter host a Liverpool team in turmoil after star Mo Salah said he was being scapegoated by the club for its poor form.
Salvadoran attorney forced into exile by home raid
Salvadoran attorney forced into exile by home raid
Video: Palestinian teen says he was tortured in settler kidnapping
Palestinian teenager Oweis Hemam says he was kidnapped and tortured by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank.
India travel chaos: Are pilots overworked compared to other countries?
The cancellation of thousands of flights by IndiGo has brought working conditions under the spotlight.
EU slams critical US security strategy, notes ‘changed relationship’
European Council chief Antonio Costa and German government hit back at US security strategy harshly critical of Europe.
Syria’s Prison of Secrets: The Search for Sednaya’s Missing
After al-Assad's fall, a lawyer uncovers files from a notorious prison that reveals the fate of Syria's disappeared.
Will Trump’s new security doctrine boost the rise of far right in Europe?
The new security doctrine calls on the US to 'cultivate resistance' within Europe.
From fear to freedom: Syrians reflect one year after Assad
Syrians say they're celebrating a long-awaited sense of freedom, a year after the fall of the Assad regime.
One year since the fall of Bashar al-Assad: A timeline
As Syria celebrates one year since the fall of its longtime ruler, we look back at the events that followed.
IndiGo battles passenger fury over lost luggage chaos
India's largest air carrier faces backlash as thousands of bags are stranded amid mass flight cancellations.
Germany’s chancellor pledges staunch support in Israel
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has pledged his unwavering support for Israel during a visit to the country.
Baraa in Syria
A video diary for Al Jazeera
Indonesia counts human cost as more climate change warnings sounded
Indonesia says 1,000 dead, some 1 million displaced from rains as report points at the threat posed by climate change.
Inside Syria’s fight to identify the disappeared
A team has begun the painstaking work of identifying the remains of the disappeared, but it could take years.
Day-to-day lives of Beninois “have not been improved”
The poverty level among youths is extremely high."
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet European allies as US pushes revised peace plan
Ukrainian leader faces rising pressure from US to accept deal that Russia hints meets its wishes.
Syrians celebrate anniversary of Bashar al-Assad’s fall
The country marks one year since the overthrow of the al-Assad dynasty's repressive 50-year rule.
China trade surplus tops $1tn for first time amid pivot to counter US lull
Chinese exports climb as exporters reroute shipments to other markets amid slump in shipments to the US.
Al Jazeera shows destruction in Syria’s old city of Aleppo
Al Jazeera reports from Aleppo on how the rebel offensive and regime instability led to the historical city's fall.
Syrians gather to mark one year since the fall of the Assad regime
Thousands of Syrians have gathered in the capital Damascus to celebrate one year since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
Who is Ghassan al-Duhaini, Abu Shabab’s successor?
After YasserAbu Shabab was killed, al-Duhaini has pledged to continue the Popular Forces' campaign against Hamas.
Japan summons China envoy over ‘fighter jet radar lock’ as tensions surge
Feuding countries trade accusations amid escalating dispute following Japanese PM's comments about Taiwan.
Sudan group accuses RSF of raping 19 women who fled el-Fasher
Sudan Doctors Network says two of the victims were pregnant and calls for immediate action to protect Sudanese women.
Celebrations in Gaza as Palestine qualifies for Arab Cup quarter-finals
Video shows crowds in Gaza celebrating after Palestine qualified for the Arab Cup quarter-finals.
How many Syrians have returned home one year since the fall of al-Assad?
One year after al-Assad's fall, nearly 1.8 million displaced Syrians and 780,000 refugees have returned home.
UN faces ‘brutal choices’ as it launches 2026 aid appeal
Aid cuts mean UN is asking for just half of anticipated need and is forced to prioritise only the most desperate.
Humza Yousaf says Israel deliberately destroyed Gaza’s education system
Former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf said that Israel is carrying out what he calls a scholasticide" in Gaza.
Searching for Amani: A boy investigates his father’s death in Kenya
A 13-year-old aspiring journalist investigates his father's death in one of Kenya's largest wildlife conservation parks.
Are Israel, Hamas entering the second phase of the ceasefire?
Israel has kept attacking Gaza during the first phase, so what will the second phase bring?
LIVE: Syria marks one year since fall of Bashar al-Assad
Syrians marking one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad after nearly 14 years of war.
WFP says six million starving in Sudan
Carl Skau, deputy executive director at the World Food Programme, talks limitations concerns in Sudan
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