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Bangladesh to ‘work with ICC’ on T20 World Cup security concerns in India
BCB refutes reports saying ICC had issued an ultimatum over Bangladesh's refusal to play its World Cup games in India.
Venezuela’s former opposition leader Juan Guaido denounces Delcy Rodriguez
Venezuela's US-backed former opposition leader Juan Guaido has denounced acting president Delcy Rodriguez.
Press association condemns Israel’s continued ban on media access to Gaza
Foreign Press Association pledges to submit 'robust response' to Supreme Court over Israel's media lockout.
Seoul calls for freeze of North’s nuclear programme, Chinese mediation
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung proposes a halt to Pyongyang's nuclear programme in exchange for 'compensation'.
Manner in which the US abducted Maduro “was a shock” to China
The region [Latin America] is a pillar of China's Global South strategy."
Survivors recount RSF gang rape in Sudan; infants among victims
Survivors tell Al Jazeera of systematic RSF gang rape in Sudan as doctor confirms infants listed among victims.
Israel’s continued attacks on Lebanon could derail Hezbollah disarmament
Analysts believe Hezbollah will not accept the disarmament's second phase as long as Israel continues attacking Lebanon.
Which teams are in the AFCON 2025 quarterfinals, and what’s the schedule?
From qualified teams to match schedule and top goalscorers - here's what you need to know about the AFCON quarterfinals.
LIVE: Yemen’s STC leader al-Zubaidi dismissed after ‘fleeing’ overnight
Leader of Yemen's STC removed from government with the Saudi-led coalition saying he 'fled to unknown location'.
LIVE: Trump says Venezuela to hand over up to 50m barrels of oil to US
US president says he will control oil sales, proceeds, as Venezuela's Rodriguez pledges no 'foreign agent' is in charge.
China bans export of dual-use items to Japan amid tensions over Taiwan
Japan calls for the ban's withdrawal, calling the measures 'absolutely unacceptable' and 'deeply regrettable'.
How strong are Latin America’s military forces, as they face US threats?
Trump has threatened Colombia, Cuba and Mexico with military action. Could their armies take on the US?
Israeli forces kill two in Lebanon, ahead of truce monitors meeting
Representatives from France, Israel, Lebanon, the US and UN tracking the ceasefire are due to meet amid Israeli attacks.
Saudi-led coalition strikes Yemen, says STC leader al-Zubaidi has fled
Coalition targets secessionist forces after Aidarous al-Zubaidi fled hours before he was due for talks in Riyadh.
Fact-checking Trump on promised US oil company investment in Venezuela
Trump touts large US oil investments in Venezuela's industry, but firms remain cautious amid low prices and instability.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,413
These are the key developments from day 1,413 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump’s attacks on Venezuela put Mexico on edge
President Claudia Sheinbaum has sought to safeguard Mexican sovereignty while cooperating with the US on key issues.
US says military ‘always an option’ in Greenland as Europe rejects threats
White House says Trump is discussing options to acquire Greenland, including the potential use of the US military.
Trump says Venezuela to hand over up to 50 million barrels of oil to US
US president says oil will be sold at market prices and that he will control the resulting revenues.
Price hikes, queues and tension: Venezuela shoppers uneasy after US bombing
Residents of the capital Caracas remain rattled after the US abduction of Maduro, leading some to stock up on supplies.
Rodriguez says ‘no foreign agent’ running Venezuela, US role still unclear
Venezuela's prosecutor general decries Maduro's arrest as 'terrorism' as the US offers little clarity on its next steps.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro denied hospital visit after hitting head in prison fall
The ex-president's wife says he fell out of his prison bed while sleeping and hit his head.
Protests grow as Iran’s government makes meager offer amid tanking economy
Amnesty International says security forces' raid on hospital in Ilam to seize protesters violates international law.
Truck crash in Ethiopia kills 22 people, dozens hurt
Road accident injured 65 people after the truck carrying migrants overturned in Semera town, local authorities say.
Success in Saudi-hosted Spanish Super Cup will give Barcelona ‘energy’
Barcelona begin the defence of their Spanish Super Cup crown against Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday in Saudi Arabia.
Ivory Coast meet Egypt in 2025 AFCON quarters after easing by Burkina Faso
Holders Ivory Coast beat Burkina Faso 3-0 in last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations and now face Egypt in quarterfinals.
US Supreme Court expected to rule on tariffs on Friday
Both conservative and liberal justices voiced concerns about the legality of the tariffs during arguments in November.
Maduro abduction shows influence, limits of US Secretary of State Rubio
Top diplomat has long pushed toppling of Maduro, with eye towards Cuba, but remains constrained by competing ambitions.
Macron, Starmer, Zelenskyy sign Ukraine troop deployment pact
France, the UK and Ukraine signed a declaration of intent on deploying a multinational force after any ceasefire.
What does Israel’s recognition of Somaliland mean for the region?
Israel's recognition of Somaliland pulls the breakaway territory into a larger regional power struggle.
Deadly clashes between Syrian troops and Kurdish-led fighters in Aleppo
Syrian government forces faced off with the Kurdish-led, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northern Aleppo.
Birzeit University raid seen as warning against Palestinian defiance
Israeli forces raided Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank during a solidarity event for Palestinian prisoners.
Dramatic late Algeria winner sets up Nigeria quarterfinal at 2025 AFCON
Algeria beat DR Congo in extra time and will face Nigeria on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations.
Israel, Syria agree to dedicated communication line in US-brokered talks
Joint mechanism will be used to de-escalate militarily and may pave the road for an eventual security agreement.
Somalia condemns Israel’s visit to Somaliland
Israel's foreign minister visited Somaliland after Israel recognised the self-declared republic as a sovereign state.
Ukraine talks in Paris yield ‘significant progress’ on security pledges
The UK and France will establish military hubs in Ukraine in the event of a peace deal with Russia.
Man Utd manager job not in Fletcher’s ‘wildest dreams’
Darren Fletcher will take charge of his first game as Manchester United interim coach against Burnley on Wednesday.
Trump says he could be impeached if Republicans lose Congress in midterms
US president predicts 'epic' victory for his party in the November vote that will determine control of House and Senate.
Israeli school assault wounds dozens of Palestinians in West Bank raid
Casualties taken to Istishari Arab Hospital in Ramallah following an Israeli army attack on Birzeit University.
Man Utd manager talk ‘waste of time’ says favourite Glasner
Manchester United have been heavily linked with Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner after sacking Ruben Amorim.
Trump praises tactically ‘brilliant’ operation against Nicolas Maduro
US President Donald Trump some soldiers on the other side' were killed in the operation that abducted Nicolas Maduro.
Colombian minister warns of military response to any foreign ‘aggression’
Foreign Minister Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio is slated to meet US leaders after Trump threatened Colombia.
UK presses X to address intimate deepfake images
Technology minister Liz Kendall called the nonconsensual images of women and minors 'absolutely appalling'.
Israeli forces raid Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank
Israeli forces raided Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank, firing live ammunition to disperse students.
Real Madrid’s Mbappe out of Spanish Super Cup derby with Atletico
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe has been ruled out of the Saudi Arabia-hosted Spanish Super Cup due to a knee injury.
Children dying from water-borne disease at Sudan displacement camp
Children and some of the elderly are dying from bilharzia, a water-borne disease, at a displacement camp in Sudan.
I won the Oxford Union presidency. Then my identity was put on trial
From rumours to insinuation, my campaign showed how Palestinian political expression is treated as suspicion.
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in Bethlehem
Orthodox Christians gathered in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank to mark Christmas Eve.
World safety at risk after US military intervention in Venezuela
The UN human rights office says the US military intervention that ousted Venezuela's leader violates international law.
Congress’s role questioned as Democrats vow to rein in Trump on Venezuela
Legislative efforts to check Trump's military authority on Venezuela falter amidst partisan divides in the US Congress.
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