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Martial law: Year after South Korea imposed it, where else is it in force?
From Ukraine to Myanmar and Burkina Faso, Al Jazeera examines martial law and its effects on civilians.
LIVE: Israeli forces kill 357 Palestinians in 50 days of ceasefire in Gaza
Children, photojournalist among Palestinians killed by Israeli forces across Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Sabrina Carpenter condemns ‘evil’ use of her music in White House video
Publisher of beloved children's character Franklin the Turtle also disavowed the Trump administration's use of artwork.
Africa’s oldest leaders are governing the world’s youngest populations
Africa's youngest citizens are ruled by leaders in their 80s and 90s. Some are reshaping the system to hold on to power.
Trump says he has revoked Biden’s autopen pardons: But can he do it?
Legal experts say there is no basis in the US Constitution for a president to revoke pardons.
Venezuela denounces US-ordered ‘forced sale’ of oil company Citgo
A Delaware judge has ordered the sale to settle debts, as Venezuela says US military buildup is targeting its oil.
Colombia’s Petro invites Trump to cocaine lab demolition amid attack threat
Colombian president chides Trump, saying 18,400 cocaine laboratories have been destroyed 'without missiles' fired.
US defence chief says he did not see survivors before follow-up boat strike
US Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth defends controversial second strike on alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.
Trump administration threatens to withhold food assistance from 21 states
The threat comes as the federal government seeks to enforce a demand that states turn over data about SNAP recipients.
Trump and Lula hold phone call to discuss US tariffs on Brazil, sanctions
US president has warmed to Brazil's left-wing leader since imposing 50 percent tariffs on the South American country.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,378
These are the key developments from day 1,378 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US Justice Department seeks to dismiss lawsuit over Maurene Comey’s firing
Comey alleges that the Trump administration fired her for political reasons, including her family ties to James Comey.
Ilhan Omar denounces Donald Trump for calling Somali immigrants ‘garbage’
Congresswoman Omar calls Trump's comments about her 'creepy' after the US president launches into an anti-Somali tirade.
‘No compromise’ on territory after Ukraine talks with US: Russian official
Comments come after long meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and two senior US officials in Moscow.
Honduras election council member accuses colleague of ‘intimidation’
Cossette Lopez-Osorio, a member of the right-wing National Party, denounced her left-wing colleague Marlon Ochoa.
Barcelona extend lead at top of La Liga with 3-1 win over Atletico Madrid
Barca recover from a goal down to win, with strikes from Raphinha, Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres.
Can former colonial powers be held accountable for past atrocities?
Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf said Algeria's experience under French rule highlighted the need for compensation.
‘Antisemite of the Year’: Pro-Israel group slams kids’ YouTuber Ms. Rachel
Kids' Youtuber Rachel Accurso, known as Ms. Rachel, has been nominated for Antisemite of the Year' by StopAntisemitism.
Putin meets with Witkoff, Kushner to discuss Ukraine peace plan
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with US envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss the Ukraine peace effort.
Report finds widespread police failings over UK’s Hillsborough disaster
After the latest probe, families who lost relatives in the 1989 football stadium crush say they will never get justice.
Politician Ayachi Hammami latest arrest in Tunisia opposition crackdown
Tunisia opposition says charges are fabricated, as police enforce a five-year prison sentence.
Hegseth vows more boat strikes amid accusations he broke the law
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is vowing to continue military strikes on vessels in the Caribbean Sea.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal pleads not guilty in US National Guard shooting
Judge orders suspected attacker held without bond after fatal shooting in Washington, DC caused 'sheer terror'.
OECD warns tariffs, AI will test resilience of the global economy
The organisation warns that President Donald Trump has put US fiscal policy on an unsustainable trajectory.
Costco sues Trump administration for US tariff refund
The lawsuit comes ahead of a looming Supreme Court decision about the legality of Donald Trump's tariffs.
Guinea-Bissau’s electoral commission says coup destroyed election results
Major-General Horta Inta-a was sworn in as the new transitional president on November 27.
Sri Lanka airlifts aid to communities devastated by huge floods
The Sri Lanka Air Force is using helicopters to airlift supplies to communities cut off by mudslides and flooding.
Hong Kong residents demand answers after deadly apartment fire
Families mourning their loved ones are demanding answers as authorities investigate the cause of a fire in Hong Kong.
After a military coup, what is next for Guinea-Bissau?
A drug trafficking hub between Latin America and Europe, what's in store for Guinea-Bissau after the military takeover?
Ex-PM Imran Khan healthy but cut off in Pakistan jail, sister says
Imran Khan is 'physically well' but 'very angry' about being so isolated, sibling says after visit.
Honduras election: Why has Trump threatened to cut off aid?
US president backs right-wing presidential candidate Nasry Asfura; electoral council says vote a 'technical tie' so far.
Israeli forces kill two Palestinian teenagers in occupied West Bank
An Israeli drone strike in Khan Younis, Gaza also killed photojournalist Mahmoud Wadi.
Ex-EU top diplomat Mogherini detained in Belgium fraud case: Reports
Mogherini is reported to be among three in custody for suspected fraud involving an EU-funded training programme.
LIVE: Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid – La Liga
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Barcelona host fellow title contenders Atletico.
Trump’s Military Moves & Claims on Venezuela
Conflicting US claims on Venezuela are escalating fast - from closed" airspace to defending deadly vessel strikes.
Propaganda or military victory? Russia claims capture of Pokrovsk
Russia claims to have captured the key eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, but is this a real victory or propaganda?
Juan Orlando Hernandez freed after Trump’s ‘full and complete’ pardon
US President Trump defends the pardon, calling Hernandez's treatment 'harsh' and backing his political ally's party.
Europe should seize Russia’s frozen assets now
With US aid stalled, only Moscow's immobilised billions can keep Ukraine fighting.
Isack Hadjar to replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull for 2026 F1 season
Red Bull Racing will pair another new driver with Max Verstappen after Isack Hadjar replaced Yuki Tsunoda for next year.
Israel’s Netanyahu says deal with Syria possible but demands buffer zone
US is pushing for a non-aggression pact between Israel, Syria, but Netanyahu has shown little appetite for compromise.
Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid La Liga preview – team news, start, lineups
Madrid are in need of a win after a series of draws enabled rivals Barcelona to gain pole position in La Liga.
Bulgarian government pulls budget amid fierce protests
Protesters argue the draft budget would increase taxes and inflation with little payoff, while entrenching corruption.
Israel’s genocide in Gaza has not stopped, despite the ceasefire: Analysts
Analysts and a human rights group say Israel's genocide in Gaza has not stopped, despite the ceasefire.
Was ex-Honduras leader Hernandez victim of Biden ‘set-up’, as Trump claims?
Trump's plan to pardon ex-Honduran President Hernandez, convicted in a drug case, raises concerns over US credibility.
Why is the UK scaling back jury trials, and why is it controversial?
Right to trial by jury seen as a touchstone of the British justice system, but severe court backlogs may prompt change.
Israel targeted Al Shifa Hospital “the same way” as military systems
"What we are showing is the resilience, signs of resilience, trying to just stand up again."
Trump’s boat bombings: How the US has long used ‘double-tap’ strikes
'Double strikes' allegedly used on Venezuelan boats accused of trafficking drugs were used extensively under Obama.
Sudan’s paramilitary RSF claims control of key city of Babnusa
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces say they have seized control of the city of Babnusa in West Kordofan.
AI threatens to widen inequality among states: UN
Report warns of potential 'great divergence', with developed states profiting and others left behind.
Is entertainment making us better or quietly reshaping us for the worse?
Is this truly the golden age of creativity or has entertainment lost the meaning it once offered?
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