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South Africa shooting leaves 12 dead, including young child: Police
Police say 25 people were shot at 'illegal' bar in hostel in Pretoria, with three children among the dead.
Why Qatar lives rent-free in the far right’s head
Conservative influencers are playing a central role in a new campaign of weaponising Islamophobia.
Gaza ceasefire deal at a ‘critical moment’, mediator Qatar says
Qatar's PM, Turkish FM urge urgent progress to next phase as Gaza truce violations mount.
LIVE: Israel kills 7 Palestinians in Gaza as deadly violations intensify
Qatar and Egypt call for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops and deployment of an international military force.
LIVE: Real Betis vs Barcelona – La Liga
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream of the La Liga match.
Francesca Albanese tells Al Jazeera US sanctions have made her ‘non-person’
At Doha Forum, UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese said US sanctions imposed over Gaza have cut her from financial systems.
Ukraine official warns of a ‘new law of power’ after Russian aggression
At Doha Forum, Ukraine said Russia's actions made a new law of power' that allows strong states to occupy weaker ones.
Lebanese army arrests six after gunmen attack UN peacekeepers in south
Arrests made after President Aoun met UNSC delegation, which will visit south to get 'real picture' of what is going on.
Civilians killed in DRC fighting, a day after peace deal signing
Children are among several killed in fighting in the DRC, a day after the signing of US-backed peace deal.
At Doha Forum, Qatar PM warns Gaza ceasefire is at ‘critical moment’
Qatar's PM says Gaza talks are at a 'critical moment,' stressing the current arrangement is a pause, not full ceasefire.
Colombia signs peace-building deal in Qatar with Clan del Golfo drug gang
Colombia signed a peace-building agreement in Qatar with the Clan del Golfo, Colombia's largest drug-trafficking group.
Chad struggles as new Sudanese refugees strain resources and infrastructure
Sudan's civil war drives millions from their homes, creating an unparalleled humanitarian emergency in the region.
EU’s Kallas says Washington ‘biggest ally’ despite US security downgrade
Foreign policy chief keeping Washington onside as Ukrainian, US officials continue talks on ending Russia-Ukraine war.
RSF alleges SAF forces struck crucial border crossing in Sudan near Chad
The RSF accused Sudan's army of the attack on a vital corridor for aid and Sudanese fleeing the war.
Oklahoma rack up 14th straight NBA win; Durant hits 31K career points
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 33 points in Thunder's win over the Mavericks while Houston Rockets beat Phoenix Suns.
IAEA flags damage to Chornobyl nuclear plant’s protective shield in Ukraine
The IAEA has found a drone degraded the shield in February, in a strike Ukraine has accused Russia of carrying out.
Heavy rains hamper recovery as death toll from floods in Asia exceeds 1,750
Hundreds more people are still missing as intensive rains pose new dangers in Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
Thousands protest in Berlin against new German military conscription bill
Politicians approve the controversial law after months of heated debate, amid fears over a potential war with Russia.
Arab, Muslim nations reject Israel exit-only plan for Gaza’s Rafah crossing
Ministers slam Israeli breach of truce and its exit plan which aims to 'displace Palestinian people from their land'.
Doha Forum 2025 live: Gaza, Ukraine wars in focus as policy leaders gather
World leaders, high-level diplomats and business executives take part in annual platform held in Qatar's capital.
Palestinian groups express ‘grave concerns’ over Marwan Barghouti’s safety
Palestinians express alarm following 'intimidating' call to family of imprisoned leader alleging new abuse.
Canada removes Syria from list of states that support ‘terrorism’
Ottawa cites similar move by US as well as Syrian government's efforts to advance stability in the country.
Australia sanctions Afghan Taliban officials over women’s rights abuses
Canberra said the Taliban officials are guilty of oppressing women and girls, as well as 'undermining good governance'.
Afghan, Pakistani forces exchange heavy fire as tensions flare
Relations have soured between former allies Afghanistan and Pakistan since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,381
These are the key developments from day 1,381 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Flavio Bolsonaro enters Brazil’s 2026 presidential race with father’s nod
Imprisoned ex-President Jair Bolsonaro has endorsed his eldest son's presidential bid, teeing up a race against Lula.
Trump gets FIFA’s new peace prize
The US leader, who has campaigned for the Nobel Peace Prize, gets FIFA's award at the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington.
Infantino’s ‘Peace Prize’ to Trump raises questions about FIFA’s neutrality
FIFA President Gianni Infantino heaps praise on Donald Trump as critics ridicule newly established award as 'vulgar'.
US Supreme Court to consider Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court is likely to hear oral arguments early next year, with a ruling in June.
Famed for sculptural structures, architect Frank Gehry dies at age 96
Gehry blended pop art with monumental architecture that reshaped skylines from Prague to Los Angeles and New York City.
Egypt’s economy stabilises, but poverty challenges persist
Investments boost Egypt's economy, but rural poverty highlights unequal benefits from economic recovery efforts.
Experts say US boat strikes are illegal killings. Can they be stopped?
At least 86 people have been killed in strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats that experts call illegal killings.
Starbucks, union workers face off as old tensions over wages spill over
Hundreds of baristas launched an an open ended strike across the United States, some joined by politicians.
West African culture takes center stage at Dakar’s ECOFEST 2025
ECOFEST 2025 in Dakar, Senegal focuses on how culture fosters resilience amid political crises in West Africa.
Xenophobia runs the world
From Washington to Copenhagen and Pretoria, blaming migrants has become the easiest governing strategy of our time.
FIFA World Cup 2026 draw: Groups, teams, format, Trump, peace prize
Mexico will open the World Cup against South Africa, while holders Argentina will face Algeria in their first game.
US health panel ditches guidance to give hepatitis B vaccine to newborns
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has faced swift backlash for its change to government guidance.
Five key takeaways from Trump’s National Security Strategy
Government document on US foreign policy priorities says Washington no longer needs to prioritise the Middle East.
EU hits Musk’s X with $140m fine for ‘deceptive’ blue tick, ad transparency
Landmark penalty triggers US fury as Brussels enforces first digital transparency sanction.
Trump takes the spotlight, Peace Prize at FIFA World Cup Draw
Donald Trump was centre stage accepting the first-ever FIFA Peace Prize.
World Cup 2026: Small nations Big Dreams
Tiny populations. Brutal logistics. And political turmoil.
Authorities arrest man suspected of planting pipe bombs in Washington, DC
US officials have arrested a man suspected of planting pipe bombs the night before the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
What are the implications of Trump’s Somali ‘garbage’ comments?
Critics say remarks cross a line in public debate.
Fighting flares in DR Congo within hours of Trump’s peace deal ceremony
The Rwandan-backed M23 rebel group and government forces have traded blame for the renewed fighting.
Netflix to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, raising antitrust concerns
Critics say the deal would create less competition in Hollywood and limit choice for consumers.
Crowds gather in Hama, Syria, to celebrate one year of liberation
Tens of thousands of people gathered in the Syrian city of Hama to mark one year since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
Israel awaits return of final captive from Gaza amid fragile peace deal
Ran Gvili is now the last captive in Gaza after Hamas returned the body of Thai agriculture worker Sudthisak Rinthalak.
Sudan’s Khartoum needs ‘urgent’ help due to severe food shortages: Report
Report by NGOs also finds healthcare system largely not functioning in Khartoum, months after city recaptured by army.
British soldiers accused of more abuses in Kenya: What we know
British soldiers training in Kenya abused women and caused environmental destruction for years, parliament has said.
Al-Assad inner circle plotting Syrian uprisings from Russian exile: Report
Ousted Syrian leader's former spy chief and billionaire cousin scheme to destabilise Syria with armed violence.
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