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What were Jeffrey Epstein’s links to Israel?
Ties between disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein and Israel are becoming clearer after the release of more documents.
Netanyahu heads to US for talks with Trump on Iran, Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is heading to Washington to meet US President Donald Trump.
Struggling to navigate the Epstein files? Here is a visual guide
The US Department of Justice has released three million files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Mexico’s Sheinbaum laments US’ oil block on Cuba
Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum said the US cutting off oil to Cuba harms the people Washington says it wants to help.
Why did Saif al-Islam Gaddafi have to die?
His name offered an alternative line of succession that Libya's rival elites could neither control nor neutralise.
Iran shuts down private businesses after protests as economy slumps
Many of the businesses had either observed strikes or expressed support online for the nationwide protests.
Macron warns US trade ‘threats, intimidation’ towards EU not over
French president has urged the bloc to learn lessons from 'the Greenland moment' and undertake urgent reforms.
Australian police under scrutiny after protesters beaten
Australian police are facing mounting scrutiny after a violent crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests.
Israel accused of spraying chemicals to poison Syrian farmland
Israel is accused of spraying chemicals on farmland inside Syria and Lebanon to destroy crops and plants.
A coup that never was: Why UK’s Starmer faced major leadership challenge
Senior colleague tried to topple British PM, and top aides resign as Epstein files have ripple effects far beyond US.
Why did Pakistan end its India boycott at T20 World Cup?
Al Jazeera explains how one player's removal from a franchise led to the biggest cricket crisis in recent years.
Heavy gunfire heard near prison in Guinea’s capital, Conakry
Security forces deployed after gunfire heard near central prison.
Anticorruption efforts declining in democracies around the world: Watchdog
Transparency International says the average global score in its report is at its lowest level in more than a decade.
Israel used weapons in Gaza that made thousands of Palestinians evaporate
US-made thermal weapons burning at 3,500C caused 2,842 people to "evaporate" in Gaza, Al Jazeera investigation finds.
LIVE: Pakistan vs USA – T20 World Cup
Follow our live build-up, with toss and teams, ahead of our full text commentary stream of the group stage game.
People displaced by South Sudan fighting wait for aid at remote camp
Displaced civilians in South Sudan have fled heavy fighting between government forces and opposition fighters.
Humanitarian crisis deepens as South Sudan violence surges
Humanitarian operations have been impeded by attacks, looting and restrictions on movement.
US strikes civil nuclear agreement with Armenia, Russia’s former close ally
Visiting US Vice President JD Vance pledges as much as $9bn in potential investment in Armenia.
The UK’s shrinking centre is Keir Starmer’s real crisis
The political settlement underpinning Labour's governing model is starting to fracture.
More than two million people face hunger as drought grips Kenya
Drought-hit counties face alarming malnutrition and water shortages as livestock perish and hunger intensifies.
How does the cutoff of Starlink terminals affect Russia’s moves in Ukraine?
Russian drone operators have been dealt a blow, but experts say the shut-off is unlikely to change the course of war.
Vonn reflects on Winter Olympics downhill crash and tibia injury
Despite undergoing surgery for a fractured left leg, ski icon Lindsey Vonn defended her decision to compete at Games.
Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to answer questions from US Congress
Ghislaine Maxwell invoked her Fifth Amendment right and refused to testify before a US congressional committee.
In Ukraine, deaths from hypothermia rise as Russia attacks energy system
At least 10 Ukrainians have died from cold-related illness as Moscow's assaults cut heat to thousands.
UN spokesman pressed on ‘de facto annexation’ of occupied West Bank
As Israel faces criticism over West Bank annexation measures, Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo asks the UN what it will do.
‘Evil deeds’: Hong Kong leader praises lengthy jail sentence for Jimmy Lai
US, UK officials call for Jimmy Lai's release on 'humanitarian' grounds due to his age and health.
Iran’s top security official in Oman following nuclear talks with US
The trip by Larijani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, comes amid diplomatic efforts to avert war.
Palestinian citizens of Israel demand government do more to stop crime
Palestinians in Israel are reaching breaking point in the face of endemic crime and government neglect.
More Australia protests over police crackdown on rally against Herzog visit
Civic groups denounce use of 'excessive' force as police chief refers to protesters as 'angry and violent mob'.
US judge blocks Trump administration’s effort to deport Rumeysa Ozturk
Lawyers say immigration judge found the Trump administration failed to prove Rumeysa Ozturk should be removed from US.
LIVE: Israeli attack on Gaza building kills four Palestinians
An Israeli air attack on a residential building in western Gaza City has killed at least four people.
Is BNP’s Tarique Rahman the change post-Hasina Bangladesh is looking for?
Back from 17-year exile after Sheikh Hasina's ouster, Rahman leads opinion polls for prime minister in Thursday's vote.
What will it take for Syrians to return to Aleppo after years of war?
Syria's government is trying to rebuild Aleppo, but war and neglect have made it a daunting prospect.
Somalia, Saudi Arabia sign agreement on military cooperation
The MOU comes as Somalia seeks regional support against Israel's recognition of the breakaway region of Somaliland.
Trump threatens to block opening of Detroit-Canada bridge
The $4.6bn Gordie Howe International Bridge is expected to open in early 2026.
Russia warns Cuba fuel situation critical; Havana slams ‘cruel’ US tactics
Cuban foreign minister accuses US of trying to break the 'political will' of Cubans, hints at diplomacy with Washington.
US kills two people in attack on boat in eastern Pacific, one survivor
The US military says one person survived the strike on the vessel and that the coastguard has been notified.
Five employees of Canadian mine found dead in Mexico, authorities say
Mexican authorities say they are working to identify five other bodies after 10 workers were kidnapped last month.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,447
These are the key developments from day 1,447 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump opposes Israel’s West Bank annexation, official says, as outcry grows
Official says Trump sees stability in the Palestinian territory as in line with 'goal to achieve peace in the region'.
Landmark cases on social media’s impact on children begin this week in US
One case in California focuses on addiction, while another in New Mexico targets access to explicit material.
United Nations presses for answers on US funding commitments
UN spokesperson says the international body is 'waiting to see exactly when payments' will be made by Washington.
Jamal Elshayyal: inside the war for journalism’s future
Director of Al Jazeera Digital News Jamal Elshayyal speaks to The Take on leading Al Jazeera's next era of journalism.
Four Palestinians killed in Israeli air attack on Gaza residential building
Israel bombs a building sheltering displaced people in another violation of the Gaza 'ceasefire'.
Is Portugal shifting to the right?
Centre-left socialist president is elected, but far-right rival secures record share of the vote.
Deadly drone attacks on civilians continue in Sudan’s Kordofan, UN says
United Nations human rights chief also decries 'preventable human rights catastrophe' in Sudan's el-Fasher.
UN installs relief housing units for displaced families in Gaza
The United Nations has installed the first batch of relief housing units for displaced Palestinians in Gaza City.
Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba due to fuel shortage
Over the following days, Air Canada will operate empty flights to pick up approximately 3,000 customers already in Cuba.
US and Bangladesh set trade deal with tariffs at 19 percent
Bangladesh has agreed to provide significant preferential market access for some US industrial and agricultural goods.
Palace says King Charles will ‘support’ police probe into ex-Prince Andrew
British police are assessing a complaint that ex-prince sent confidential trade reports to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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