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‘No evidence’ of human contact with aliens: Obama clarifies podcast remarks
Obama walked back comments made on a podcast in which he appeared to claim that aliens are real.
Ukraine team heads for Geneva talks as Moscow, Kyiv build military pressure
Representatives of Ukraine, Russia and US to meet for third round of trilateral negotiations to end the four-year war.
Which teams can qualify for the T20 World Cup Super Eights, and how?
Can Australia really get knocked out of the World Cup? What do Pakistan need to do to qualify? Al Jazeera explains.
North Korea’s Kim unveils homes for families of fallen soldiers
North Korea honours fallen soldiers by providing new homes to their families before party congress.
North Korea opens new housing area for families of soldiers killed overseas
Kim unveils housing for families of soldiers killed overseas amid North Korea's support for Russia's war in Ukraine.
Kyrie Irving wears PRESS shirt for Gaza journalists at NBA All-Star Game
Basketball star honours media workers, nearly 300 of whom have been killed in Israeli attacks since October 2023.
Marco Rubio wants to build a ‘new Western century’. Will Europe join?
Europe is facing a great dilemma: continue with liberalist values or embrace Trump's defence of 'Western civilisation'?
Tyler Reddick wins NASCAR Daytona 500 in Michael Jordan-owned car
Toyota Racing driver triumphs in NASCAR's biggest event in a car co-owned by the NBA Hall of Famer.
India hosts AI Impact Summit, drawing world leaders, tech giants
Summit aims to outline global AI governance and collaboration for inclusive growth and sustainability.
ByteDance pledges fixes to Seedance 2.0 after Hollywood copyright claims
Hollywood groups say the AI video generator uses the likeness of actors and others without permission.
Iran’s Araghchi arrives in Geneva for second round of nuclear talks with US
Iran's top diplomat says he will meet with IAEA director before the high-stakes talks with US are held on Tuesday.
When is Ramadan 2026, and how is the moon sighted?
The first day of fasting for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Mecca will likely be Thursday, February 19.
UK’s Starmer announces crackdown on AI chatbots in child safety push
PM seeks powers to act quickly on a consultation considering an Australia-style social media ban for children below 16.
Indonesia’s Gaza gamble
Indonesia's plan to send troops to Gaza could test its longstanding foreign policy independence.
Europe’s growing fight over Israeli goods: Boycott movements mushroom
From a supermarket worker's grassroots act to state-led initiatives, a protest grows. But pro-Israel groups battle back.
US forces board tanker in Indian Ocean that fled Trump’s Venezuela blockade
Panamanian-flagged Veronica III left Venezuela on the same day as the US capture of President Nicolas Maduro in January.
Netanyahu calls for dismantling Iran’s nuclear programme in any US deal
Israeli prime minister details demands on Iran as US prepares to hold second round of nuclear talks in Geneva.
Israel’s move to register land ‘systematises dispossession’ of Palestinians
Israeli rights groups say land registration in West Bank will further Israel's aim of annexing Palestinian territory.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,453
These are the key developments from day 1,453 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israel bombs Lebanon-Syria border, kills four people
Lebanese authorities say Israeli forces bombed a vehicle near the border, killing at least four people.
Can the UN Security Council be reformed?
The UN secretary-general says the absence of African seats is 'indefensible'.
Israel kills 11 in Gaza as Trump announces $5bn pledge from Board of Peace
US President Donald Trump says the first meeting of his newly created Board of Peace will take place on Thursday.
Gaza mother’s grim ordeal: A search for missing son among mutilated bodies
Gaza families seek closure as they search for loved ones among bodies returned by Israel under 'ceasefire' deal.
Is Trumpism losing steam?
As Trumpism forces both major US parties to wonder what they stand for, experts weigh in on November election prospects.
Ukraine’s ex-energy minister arrested while trying to cross border
German Galushchenko was detained by Ukraine's anti-corruption bureau while trying to leave the country.
India rout bitter rivals Pakistan at T20 World Cup
India's win against Pakistan takes the defending champions through to the next round of cricket's T20 World Cup.
Syrian army takes over al-Shaddadi base after US withdrawal
The move, in coordination with the US, is the latest implementation of the ceasefire agreement with Kurdish-led forces.
India hammer Pakistan to qualify for T20 World Cup Super Eights
Ishan Kishan defies a tricky Colombo pitch with 77 as India beat Pakistan by 61 runs in Group A of the T20 World Cup.
US ‘not disputing’ European assessment of Navalny poisoning, Rubio says
Secretary of state says Washington will 'not fight' European partners on their findings as UK considers new sanctions.
Thousands of Western nationals fought Israel’s war on Gaza: What to know
Thousands of Western citizens joined the Israeli military in its war on Gaza that killed over 72,000 Palestinians.
As Sudanese city returns to life after two-year siege, drone threat lingers
Markets reopen in Dilling, South Kordofan's second largest city. Yet residents face persistent aerial attacks.
Iran seeks to get out of FATF blacklist amid domestic political divisions
North Korea and Myanmar are other two countries on global financial blacklist as Tehran promises countermeasures.
Iran’s Araghchi slams European powers for ‘irrelevance’ in nuclear talks
Foreign minister says regional powers have been 'far more effective' than European countries.
Filmmaker explains why he backs Francesca Albanese amid pressure to resign
Over 100 artists have signed a letter in support of Francesca Albanese who faces calls to step down as UN rapporteur.
Cricket fans ready for hotly-anticipated India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash
Supporters of India and Pakistan have flocked to see the highly-anticipated cricket match between archrivals at the ICC.
Gaza author and analyst Jehad Abusalim on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’
Gaza author Jehad Abusalim speaks to Marc Lamont Hill on Trump's Board of Peace and the enclave's future.
Europeans say Russia poisoned dissident Alexey Navalny with dart frog toxin
Five European countries say lab tests conclude that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was killed in 2024.
Israel approves proposal to register West Bank lands as ‘state property’
Proposal submitted by far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and others, public broadcaster Kan reports.
Gaza’s Nasser Hospital slams MSF’s ‘unsubstantiated’ armed men allegation
Hospital says MSF issued statements that 'misrepresent facts, mirror narratives historically used to justify' attacks.
Trump and Netanyahu align on Iran pressure but split on endgame
Trump, Netanyahu agree to sanction Iranian oil; analysts say Israel is pushing for war to cover West Bank annexation.
How the Epstein files exposed victims but protected the powerful
The release of the Epstein files was supposed to expose a sex trafficking ring. Instead, they exposed the victims.
From the Balkans with Guns
Weapons from the Balkans are fuelling violence on the streets of Sweden. People & Power follows their trail.
Why are experts sounding the alarm on AI risks?
AI is advancing in rapid and unpredictable ways but there is no joint framework to keep it in check, experts say.
A pardon for a price? How Donald Trump has reimagined presidential clemency
Critics have warned that the US president has taken an increasingly transactional approach to granting clemency.
‘Very hopeful’: Cautious optimism among Gen Z Bangladeshis after key vote
As BNP's Rahman ascends to power, young Bangladeshis demand gov't prioritise their voices and deliver on poll promises.
UN chief tells Al Jazeera that Security Council needs permanent Africa seat
UNSG Antonio Guterres spoke to Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa and said Africa should have a permanent seat on the UNSC.
Ramadan 2026: Fasting hours, suhoor and iftar times around the world
The dawn-to-dusk fast lasts anywhere from 11.5 to 15.5 hours, depending on where in the world you are.
West Indies beat Nepal, become first team into T20 World Cup Super Eights
Shai Hope's unbeaten half-century steers West Indies into the last eight and eliminates Nepal from the T20 World Cup.
Brazil wins first gold medal for South America at Winter Olympics
Brazil became the first South American country to win gold at the Winter Olympics.
Nigeria’s Argungu fishing contest returns after years of pause
Traditional fishing methods shine at Argungu's iconic festival, preserving heritage and boosting local economy.
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