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Gul Plaza fire: How a deadly inferno exposed Karachi’s safety failures
Karachi's deadliest fire in years raises urgent questions about building safety, rescue capacity and urban governance.
Key moments from Trump’s first year back as US president
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly divided opinion at home and faced fierce criticism from overseas.
Sharp rise in malnutrition cases, preventable diseases in Somalia: MSF
Aid workers report growing numbers of severely malnourished or seriously ill children at displacement camps.
Uganda’s Bobi Wine: ‘We have evidence’ of election fraud in Museveni win
In exclusive interview from hiding, main opposition presidential candidate blasts gov't's 'crackdown to silence' critics.
Sanctions request against Netanyahu filed by UK lawyers, rights group
The Arab Organisation for Human Rights UK (AOHR UK) calls for targeted financial and travel sanctions.
Israel bulldozes UNRWA buildings in occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli bulldozers demolished UNRWA's headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem.
How the Syrian army pushed Kurdish-led forces out of oil-rich territory
In a lightning-fast offensive, the Syrian government has taken oil-rich territory long held by the Kurdish-led SDF.
Bobi Wine tells Al Jazeera he escaped police raid amid Uganda elections
Uganda's opposition leader Bobi Wine says he escaped a raid on his home after a disputed presidential election.
Who hacked Iranian state TV?
Iranian state TV has been hacked, to show messages from the exiled son of the late Shah.
Trump’s Greenland tariffs: What’s Europe’s ‘bazooka’ option to hit back?
After tariff threats against Europe, Trump renews bid for Greenland in message to Norway as EU mulls retaliation.
Naomi Osaka’s outfit, entrance and win headline Australian Open day three
Former champion Osaka's walkout steals the show in Melbourne as holder Jannik Sinner eases into the second round.
ISIL claims Kabul attack on Chinese restaurant that killed seven people
Group links attack to China's 'crimes' against Uighurs. Beijing urges Taliban government to protect its nationals.
How a year of Trump reshaped the world in seven charts
First year of Trump 2.0 saw deportations, tariffs and a captured President Maduro. Al Jazeera breaks down the numbers.
Israeli prisons are akin to ‘torture camps’, Israeli rights group finds
B'Tselem's latest report sounds alarm on abuse, dozens of deaths of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
Video: More than 100 vehicles involved in pile-up during US snowstorm
More than 100 vehicles crashed into each other or slid off a highway during a snowstorm in the US state of Michigan.
Trump undermines key allies UK and France before Davos visit
US president posts flurry of provocative messages on social media on Greenland, upping ante before World Economic Forum.
Trump’s first year back live: US president ramps up pressure on allies
US President Donald Trump marks first year back by expanding presidential power and reshaping global relations.
Syria’s war-ravaged oil sector faces tough road to recovery, analysts say
Syrian government's control of energy reserves from SDF has raised hopes of return to pre-war production levels.
How a year of Trump has reshaped the US and the world
The first year of Trump 2.0 featured deportations, tariffs and an abducted president.
Tymoshenko vs Zelenskyy: Political clash over graft rocks wartime Ukraine
Opposition politician Tymoshenko is accused of trying to obstruct cabinet appointments as she clashes with Zelenskyy.
Greenland is not just a territorial concern. It is a reckoning
It is quite ironic that the imperialism Denmark helped normalise for decades now threatens Danish sovereignty.
Dual citizenship: Bangladesh’s latest political flashpoint before elections
A divide over whether dual citizens should be allowed to contest is threatening Bangladesh's February elections.
Israel bulldozes UNRWA buildings in occupied East Jerusalem
The destruction comes as Israel clamps down on NGOs providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza.
Manhunt for ISIL prisoners in Syria after fighting near jails
Syrian government forces have been searching for dozens of ISIL fighters who escaped prison.
Video: Blast kills seven at hotel restaurant in Afghan capital Kabul
An explosion in at a Chinese-run restaurant in the Afghan capital Kabul has killed a Chinese national and six Afghans.
Australian Parliament backs tighter gun, hate crime laws after Bondi attack
Bills yet to be voted by Senate, with opposition to gun law likely from conservative Liberal-National Coalition.
Syria-SDF ceasefire hangs in balance after renewed clashes, faltering talks
Syria's government, Kurdish-led forces trade blame on violence, escaped ISIL fighters as negotiations reach dead end.
Guatemala mourns 10 police slain by gangsters amid state of emergency
State of emergency imposed after gang violence allows police to arrest suspected criminals without judicial order.
Iran ‘just getting started’ on punishing ‘rioters’ arrested during protests
Authorities are confiscating assets of people backing protesters to pay for damages incurred during the unrest.
World Economic Forum at Davos 2026: Dates, location and what to expect
Every year, the World Economic Forum meeting takes place at the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos.
Syria fighting live: Ceasefire under duress as army moves into Hasakah
About 200 ISIL detainees escaped from al-Shaddadi prison with tit-for-tat allegations on who freed them.
Australia closes dozens of east coast beaches after shark attacks
NSW coastline has seen four shark attacks since Sunday, as experts say rainy conditions draw sharks to beach areas.
Vietnam’s To Lam vows to fight corruption, pledges 10% economic growth
The Communist Party leader is reportedly considering a dual role as party chief and Vietnam's president.
Gaza’s ‘phase two’ from a distance: Why hope still feels out of reach
As Washington hails next stage of truce, Gaza sees a stark disconnect between promises and the deadly reality.
Bangladeshi Gen Z toppled Hasina. Now they could decide next prime minister
Young people, who make up 44 percent of voters, ousted Hasina. But they've never seen a competitive election, until now.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un fires vice premier, publicly rebukes officials
Kim condemns 'incompetent' party members for delays in government projects in advance of key ruling party meeting.
Denmark sends more troops to Greenland amid tensions with Trump
Nordic country dispatches 'substantial contribution' of troops to the Arctic territory amid standoff with Washington.
UK to consider Australia-style ban on social media for children
UK ministers will visit Australia to gather information on the social media ban for under-16s implemented last month.
More than 100 vehicle pile-up leaves US motorists stranded in snowstorm
US weather forecasters warn of extremely cold temperatures, potential for winter storms across several states.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,426
These are the key developments from day 1,426 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Norway PM: Trump ‘preoccupied’ with Nobel Peace Prize on Greenland texts
Norway PM Jonas Gahr Store rebuked Donald Trump after after text exchange involving Greenland and the Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ draws scepticism
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a proposed Board of Peace" aimed at rebuilding Gaza.
US Fed Chair Powell to attend Supreme Court session on Cook case: Report
Powell appears to be casting off last year's more subdued response to Trump's repeated attacks on the Fed, AP reported.
Syrian army, SDF start implementing ceasefire despite clashes
Despite some reported clashes, the Syrian army and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are implementing a new ceasefire.
Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev says he will resign ahead of snap election
Radev widely expected to form his own political party prior to upcoming snap vote.
Could events in Syria have a wider impact for Kurds?
Syrian army takes control of areas formerly under control of Kurdish-led forces.
From a refugee family to Nobel Laureate: Omar Yaghi’s story
Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi on how humble beginnings fueled breakthrough science against the climate crisis.
ISIL fighters flee jail as Syrian army clashes with Kurdish-led SDF
Syrian army tells Al Jazeera Arabic it is now in complete control of city of al-Shaddadi in northeast Syria.
The US economy seems strong after a year of Trump, but is it really?
While economic growth is strong, the gap between the haves and have-nots is widening.
AR Rahman: Indian composer faces backlash for ‘bias’ in Bollywood remarks
The Oscar-winning composer faces backlash for saying he lost work due to 'communal bias' in Bollywood.
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