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Real Madrid to face Barcelona in Spanish Super Club after beating Atletico
Real Madrid beat cross-city rivals Atletico Madrid in the Saudi-hosted Spanish Super Cup to set up Barcelona showdown.
Snow blankets Italian alpine resort ahead of Winter Olympics
Fresh snowfall hit Italy's Alpine resort of Livigno less than a month before the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
FBI takes over investigation into ICE agent killing of woman in Minneapolis
Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) Superintendent Drew Evans said US state would no longer be involved.
Vance defends ICE agent, calls media coverage ‘absolute disgrace’
US Vice President JD Vance defended the actions of ICE agents in Minneapolis after a woman was fatally shot in her car.
Warner Bros investors torn on Paramount Skydance bid
Some investors criticise WBD's board's rejection of Paramount's offer, citing better chances of regulatory approval.
Saudi-backed forces deploy in Aden, upping pressure on separatists
Saudi-backed forces were seen deploying in Aden a day after separatist leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi fled to the UAE.
Israeli attack on Gaza tent kills at least three Palestinians
At least 425 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks since October ceasefire came into effect, Health Ministry says.
11-year-old girl shot in the head by Israeli troops in Gaza safe zone
Israeli gunfire killed 11-year-old Hamsa Hosou in northern Gaza, her family says, despite a months-long ceasefire.
Iran experiencing nationwide internet blackout, monitor says
NetBlocks says the apparent blackout follows 'a series of escalating digital censorship measures targeting protests'.
Injured arrive at Aleppo hospital amid intense artillery fire
Al Jazeera witnessed injured civilians arriving at an Aleppo hospital as SDF and Syrian army forces fought.
Russia releases French researcher in prisoner exchange
Laurent Vinatier, had been sentenced to three years for allegedly violating Russia's so-called 'foreign agent' laws.
‘Greenland is not for sale,’ lawmaker says amid Trump’s escalating threats
Lawmaker Aaja Chemnitz says it's 'very important to find solutions' as top US officials push for control of Greenland.
Protesters scream ‘ICE out’ one day after fatal shooting in Minneapolis
Protesters faced a tear gas-like chemical as they demanded ICE leave Minneapolis, one day after an officer shot a woman.
LIVE: Arsenal vs Liverpool – Premier League
Follow our live build-up, with team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream of the match at Emirates Stadium.
US Senate advances resolution to curb Trump military authority in Venezuela
Move, while incremental, underscores unrest over Trump's unilateral military abduction of Maduro among some Republicans.
Why Trump says getting Greenland is about defence
President Donald Trump insists the US needs to take over Greenland as a matter of national security. Here's why.
Cameroon vs Morocco: AFCON 2025 – team news, start time and lineups
Pressure piles on hosts Morocco as they take on five-time champions Cameroon in AFCON's heavyweight quarterfinal.
Photos: Civilians flee Aleppo amid intensified fighting
Thousands displaced in Aleppo as clashes between Syrian forces and the SDF intensify for the third consecutive day.
Abduction of Venezuela’s Maduro illegal despite US charges, experts say
A country 'cannot enforce its law on the territory of another state' without consent, UN rapporteur tells Al Jazeera.
At least 100 people killed in US attack on Venezuela, minister says
Venezuela's interior minister said at least 100 people were killed and dozens more wounded in US attack.
Zelenskyy says US security guarantee text ready to be finalised with Trump
The comments come as the Kremlin slammed a plan for France and the UK to send peacekeepers to Ukraine after a ceasefire.
Senegal’s ‘School of Husbands’ teaches men about gender equality
Senegalese men ask all the questions they don't dare bring up in public at a so-called School of Husbands'.
Civilians flee northern Aleppo as SDF, military escalate fighting
Civilians were seen fleeing northern Aleppo neighbourhoods as the SDF and Syrian military escalate their fighting.
UK hunger strikers face “risk of irreversible harm”
James Smith on the dangers pro-Palestine UK hunger strikers now face, including the risk of irreversible damage or death
Harrowing testimonies of sexual assault in Sudan brought to light
In exclusive testimonies to Al Jazeera, survivors describe rape carried out by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces.
Al Jazeera reporter takes cover as shots ring out in Aleppo
Fighting between Syrian government troops and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces continues in Aleppo.
Witnesses film ICE killing of US citizen in Minneapolis
Get the **** out of Minneapolis". Anger is rising after ICE agents shot dead a 37-year-old American mother.
DR Congo superfan Mboladinga ‘Lumumba Vea’ leaves AFCON as a hero
Heartbroken after his team's loss to Algeria, Mboladinga won over fans and left a lasting impact on the tournament.
‘Deliberate torment’: Ukrainians left without heating after Russian attacks
Russia hits Ukraine's energy infrastructure hard, slams plans for post-ceasefire multinational force in the country.
US says it will control Venezuelan oil indefinitely
Venezuela's interim leader has hit back at US plans to indefinitely control her country's oil wealth.
LIVE: Syria’s army shells SDF positions in Aleppo neighbourhoods
Syria's army has commenced concentrated artillery strikes targeting SDF positions inside Aleppo city neighbourhoods.
Who was Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed in ICE Minneapolis shooting?
Trump administration officials allege the shooting victim was interfering with an ICE agent's work.
Russian war deaths are rising to unsustainable levels, says Ukraine
Russian mortality rates reportedly soar, troops test new tactics and Zelenskyy reshuffles Defence Ministry.
Can Syria be unified?
Deepening instability, minority distrust and foreign meddling test Damascus's grip on a fractured state.
Trump says US role in Venezuela could last for years
Venezuela's interior minister says US operation to abduct Maduro killed 100 people and wounded dozens.
US arms sales to Taiwan threaten peace in the Taiwan Strait
Washington's actions violate the one-China principle and undermine regional stability.
Which are the 66 global organisations the US is leaving under Trump?
The significant changes will lead the US to withdraw from key forums focused on climate change, peace and democracy.
Top Somaliland official defends Israel ties amid Arab backlash
Somaliland official defends Israel ties, telling Al Jazeera the region had "no choice" after years of isolation.
How oil once made Venezuela rich, but not its people
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world, but some of the people there earn less than $4 a month.
Australia to launch anti-Semitism inquiry after Bondi shooting
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a royal commission into anti-Semitism and social cohesion.
Palestine Action hunger strikers near death ‘intent’ on continuing protests
Prisoners remaining on rolling hunger strike are suffering with dangerous symptoms, loved ones and a doctor say.
Lebanon army says phase one of disarming non-state groups in south complete
Statement says army established state monopoly on arms in an 'effective and tangible way', without mentioning Hezbollah.
Iran’s commercial hubs became flashpoints for frustration
Protests in Iran are predominantly driven by mounting economic pressure and desperation amid the economic crisis.
Sabalenka hits out at tennis chiefs over ‘insane’ tournament scheduling
The world No 1 expects to skip events again this year and face likely sanctions rather than put her health at risk.
Maduro’s gone: Why are Venezuelans still afraid of the government?
With the repressive machinery Maduro used still in place, many Venezuelans are scared to celebrate his departure.
Can a dynastic heir lead a post-dynasty Bangladesh?
Former PM Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman is likely to lead the BNP in February elections. Will Bangladesh accept him?
China finds risks, opportunities as Trump pushes for ‘spheres of influence’
China will need to reassess its investment in Venezuela and its understanding of US foreign policy under Trump.
Two people killed in shooting outside Mormon church in Salt Lake City, US
Manhunt under way; police believe attack was not random nor religiously motivated.
Australia beat England in Sydney Test to seal 4-1 Ashes triumph
Australia stumble to five-wicket win in the final Test, bidding farewell to their first Muslim cricketer Usman Khawaja.
Here’s why Trump wants Venezuela’s oil
The US is the world's largest oil producer, so why does it need Venezuela's low-grade crude?
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