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Trump bombs Venezuela, US ‘captures’ Maduro: All that we know
Venezuelan vice president says Maduro's whereabouts unknown after dramatic attacks capping months of tension.
Who is Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro?
The US has announced it has captured Nicolas Maduro. Al Jazeera takes a look at his political career
Iran’s Khamenei says rioters ‘must be put in their place’ amid protests
Supreme leader says authorities should only 'talk to protesters', not rioters, as antigovernment demonstrations grow.
Maduro joins Iraq’s Saddam, Panama’s Noriega as latest leader taken by US
The reported capture of Venezuelan president evokes previous eras when other leaders were seized by US.
Footage shows Saudi-backed forces advancing in southern Yemen
Video shows Saudi-backed forces advancing towards the Yemeni city of Mukalla, seizing new areas in Hadramout.
Video of Venezuela’s Maduro released hours before ‘capture’
Hours before the US announced they'd captured Venezuelan President Maduro, state television released a video of him.
Maduro capture is raising the bar “against international norms”
[Trump] has framed Maduro as the evil in this scenario and is going to go for him."
US now owns outcome of “smash-and-grab” Maduro operation
Analyst Christopher Sabatini says the US raid in Venezuela that removed Nicolas Maduro may have been an inside job
US says it has captured Venezuelan President Maduro
Trump says the US carried out strikes on Venezuela and captured its leader, in a breach of international law.
Trump statement on ‘Maduro capture’ during US attack on Venezuela
US President Donald Trump says that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been captured.
Severe weather in Gaza hits vulnerable and wounded most in Israel’s war
As harsh weather conditions hit the Strip once again, people wounded in the war suffer the most.
Deadly earthquake rattles southern and central Mexico
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck southern and central Mexico on Friday, killing and injuring several people.
Trump strikes Venezuela “to force Maduro out”
The US strikes in Venezuela aim at removing president Nicolas Maduro, says analyst Elias Ferrer
Venezuelan journalist describes moment of ‘targeted airstrikes’
A journalist in Venezuela described explosions during what she says were targeted airstrikes' on Caracas.
World reacts to US bombing of Venezuela, ‘capture’ of Maduro
Donald Trump says the US has carried out a 'large-scale strike' against Venezuela and captured its president.
A New Year for Gaza: Will life return?
Al Jazeera's Maram Humaid reflects on a year of famine in Gaza, marked by hunger, loss, and relentless suffering.
Video shows aftermath of explosions in Venezuela
Video from the port city of La Guaira shows the aftermath of explosions that took place across Venezuela.
Saudi Arabia welcomes request from Yemen to help resolve southern battle
Saudi foreign ministry calls on southern factions in Yemen to participate in a forum in Riyadh amid rising casualties.
Iranians face mounting hardship as protests intensify
Protests have entered a second week across Iran, driven by anger over soaring prices, inflation, and a plunging currency
Helicopters seen over Venezuelan capital as explosions rock city
Low-flying aircraft was seen over Venezuela's capital, Caracas on Saturday as multiple explosions were heard.
Sudan sources say South Sudanese among captured RSF members as war rages
More than 10 South Sudanese have been captured in the North Kordofan State in central Sudan, sources say.
Live: Venezuela’s capital hit by explosions, Caracas blames the US
At least 7 explosions heard in Venezuela's capital, Caracas, followed by a low-flying aircraft, say media reports.
Explosions heard over Venezuelan capital Caracas amid US tensions
Explosions and smoke were reported across Venezuela's capital Caracas, amid spiralling tensions with the US.
Venezuela accuses US of bombing civilian, military installations
President Nicolas Maduro has declared a national state of emergency in Venezuela.
Updates: Saudi Arabia invites Yemeni factions for ‘dialogue’ amid fighting
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry invites Yemen's southern factions to attend a 'dialogue' in Riyadh.
US Coast Guard suspends search for survivors of Pacific boat strike
Search in undisclosed location followed the latest US military strike on alleged drug smuggling boats.
Iran urges UN to respond to Trump’s ‘reckless’ threats over protests
Letter to UN chief, UNSC comes after Trump says US will intervene if Tehran violently suppresses protests.
UN chief Guterres calls on Israel to reverse NGO ban in Gaza, West Bank
Guterres says pending ban targets groups 'indispensable to life-saving' work, undermines ceasefire progress.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,409
These are the key developments from day 1,409 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Tesla loses place as world’s top electric vehicle seller to China’s BYD
Decline in sales comes amid outrage of Elon Musk's political forays, end in US electric vehicle tax breaks.
How fragile is the US healthcare system?
Millions of Americans face a sharp increase in their insurance premiums.
US judge orders DC pipe bomb suspect to remain in custody ahead of trial
Prosecutors say Brian Cole confessed to planting bomb while parroting Trump's false claims 2020 election was stolen.
Palestine advocates praise NYC’s Mamdani for revoking pro-Israel decrees
Israeli government hits out at newly sworn-in New York City mayor, falsely calling him a 'Muslim Brotherhood Islamist'.
South Carolina measles outbreak grows to 185 cases amid vaccination worries
The outbreak comes after the US charted its highest number of annual measles cases in more than three decades in 2025.
Countries demand Israel lift Gaza aid restrictions as Palestinians suffer
Qatar, Turkiye and six other countries urge 'unimpeded' humanitarian access to Gaza as Israel cracks down on aid groups.
Liensberger to miss Olympics after latest serious skiing accident
Austria's Katharina Liensberger to miss Milano Cortina Winter Games after knee injury in alpine skiing training fall.
Iran faces growing protests amid deepening economic crisis
Protests are intensifying in Iran as an economic crisis fuels anger over soaring prices and falling living standards.
Angelina Jolie visits Egypt’s Rafah crossing that’s delivering aid to Gaza
Actress Angelina Jolie visited the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing, speaking with volunteers delivering aid to Gaza.
US authorities arrest 18-year-old accused of plotting ISIL-inspired attack
Officials announced the suspect has been charged with attempting to provide 'material support' for 'terrorism'.
Saudi-backed forces launch offensive against Yemen’s STC
Saudi Arabia bombed separatist STC positions in Yemen amid a push to take back control from the UAE-backed group.
Five things you need to know about protests in Iran
Mass protests are spreading across Iran, but what's driving them and where could they lead? Here's what we know.
New Year’s Eve sparklers may have caused deadly Swiss bar fire: Official
Families face agonising wait as investigators work to identify at least 40 people killed, many others wounded in blaze.
Nigeria police charge Joshua driver with dangerous driving over fatal crash
Crash kills two men and injures British boxer Anthony Joshua in Nigeria.
Pakistan court sentences journalists to life over 2023 pro-Khan protests
Court sentences journalists in absentia over alleged links to violent unrest after ex-PM Imran Khan's May 2023 arrest.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy names GUR chief Kyrylo Budanov as top aide
Military intelligence chief credited with series of daring operations against Russia since it launched its invasion.
Did Tony Blair influence trial of UK soldiers accused of killing Iraqi man?
Government files suggest former UK prime minister pressured officials to prevent soldiers being tried in civil courts.
Trump says he takes more aspirin than recommended: Is that dangerous?
Revelations about Trump's use of the blood thinner emerge during a newspaper interview.
These are the competing groups controlling territory in Yemen
Saudi-backed coalition forces in Yemen have launched air strikes targeting southern separatists.
Senegal vs Sudan: AFCON 2025 – team news, start time and lineups
War-ravaged Sudan have defied the odds to reach the last 16, but, face their toughest test against heavyweights Senegal.
LIVE: Fighting breaks out in eastern Yemen along border with Saudi Arabia
Separatist Southern Transitional Council accuses Saudi Arabia of bombing its forces near the border.
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