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Bangladeshi Gen Z toppled Hasina. Now they could decide next prime minister
Young people, who make up 44 percent of voters, ousted Hasina. But they've never seen a competitive election, until now.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un fires vice premier, publicly rebukes officials
Kim condemns 'incompetent' party members for delays in government projects in advance of key ruling party meeting.
Denmark sends more troops to Greenland amid tensions with Trump
Nordic country dispatches 'substantial contribution' of troops to the Arctic territory amid standoff with Washington.
UK to consider Australia-style ban on social media for children
UK ministers will visit Australia to gather information on the social media ban for under-16s implemented last month.
More than 100 vehicle pile-up leaves US motorists stranded in snowstorm
US weather forecasters warn of extremely cold temperatures, potential for winter storms across several states.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,426
These are the key developments from day 1,426 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Norway PM: Trump ‘preoccupied’ with Nobel Peace Prize on Greenland texts
Norway PM Jonas Gahr Store rebuked Donald Trump after after text exchange involving Greenland and the Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ draws scepticism
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a proposed Board of Peace" aimed at rebuilding Gaza.
US Fed Chair Powell to attend Supreme Court session on Cook case: Report
Powell appears to be casting off last year's more subdued response to Trump's repeated attacks on the Fed, AP reported.
Syrian army, SDF start implementing ceasefire despite clashes
Despite some reported clashes, the Syrian army and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are implementing a new ceasefire.
Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev says he will resign ahead of snap election
Radev widely expected to form his own political party prior to upcoming snap vote.
Could events in Syria have a wider impact for Kurds?
Syrian army takes control of areas formerly under control of Kurdish-led forces.
From a refugee family to Nobel Laureate: Omar Yaghi’s story
Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi on how humble beginnings fueled breakthrough science against the climate crisis.
ISIL fighters flee jail as Syrian army clashes with Kurdish-led SDF
Syrian army tells Al Jazeera Arabic it is now in complete control of city of al-Shaddadi in northeast Syria.
The US economy seems strong after a year of Trump, but is it really?
While economic growth is strong, the gap between the haves and have-nots is widening.
AR Rahman: Indian composer faces backlash for ‘bias’ in Bollywood remarks
The Oscar-winning composer faces backlash for saying he lost work due to 'communal bias' in Bollywood.
Senegal, Morocco, play out an embarrassing AFCON 2025 final in Rabat
Africa Cup of Nations final marred by on- and off-field controversy with Senegal claiming 1-0 win over hosts Morocco.
Djokovic wins opening match against Martinez at Australian Open
Novak Djokovic begins his hunt for a record 25th Grand Slam title with a straight-sets victory against Pedro Martinez.
Maccabi football fans and the ousting of a UK police chief – why it matters
Experts warn that politicisation of a policing decision sets a 'dangerous precedent' for democracy in the UK.
Smotrich says Trump’s plan for Gaza is ‘bad for Israel’
Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich criticised US President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza.
Who are the Kurds?
The Kurds are widely believed to be the largest stateless ethnic group in the world.
In Iran, the US-Israeli addiction to hybrid warfare is on full display
Hybrid war tactics help explain why Trump's strategy oscillates between threats of war and false offers of peace.
Yemen faces worst food crisis since 2022, aid group warns
Aid cuts, conflict and economic collapse push millions of Yemenis towards severe hunger in 2026.
Keir Starmer says Trump’s tariffs over Greenland are ‘completely wrong’
Keir Starmer said Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on allies over Greenland are completely wrong'.
Trump asks Putin to join Gaza ‘board of peace’ even as Ukraine war rages
The Kremlin says it is seeking to "clarify all the nuances" of the offer from Washington.
Inter Milan vs Arsenal: UEFA Champions League – team news, start, lineups
Leaders Arsenal itching to get back to winning ways against Inter in league phase of UEFA Champions League on Tuesday.
Several killed in Kabul blast, Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry says
This is a breaking news story.
The UK is now willing to undermine British institutions to protect Israel
British football fans are regularly banned without scandal. Why is it that Israeli fans cannot be?
Israel launches ‘large-scale’ military raid in occupied West Bank’s Hebron
Army deploys armoured vehicles and imposes curfew in the city, shutting down neighbourhoods.
Guatemala declares 30-day state of emergency after prison riots
Guatemala has declared a 30-day state of emergency after prison riots led to coordinated gang attacks.
Trump tells Norway PM not bound to ‘think purely of peace’ after Nobel snub
Barbed message to Oslo follows Trump's bitterness over missing out on the Nobel Peace Prize he coveted.
How Russia is weaponising the freezing weather in Ukraine
Freezing temperatures and Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy grid have left much of Kyiv without reliable heat.
What happened in controversial AFCON final?
Senegal's win in the 2026 AFCON final will be remembered for their walk off pitch after a controversial penalty decision
Foreign influence & Somalia’s fight for unity
On Centre Stage, Al Jazeera's Mohamed Hassan speaks with Ali Omar, Somalia's minister of state for foreign affairs.
Activist arrested over protesting US actions in Venezuela
Activist arrested over protesting US actions in Venezuela
Refusing to play by the rules
Trump administration's abduction of a head of state throws into question the future of international law.
Power lines and power struggles: Unpacking Syria’s push towards unification
As government takes control of resource-rich areas, rebuilding trust will be key to achieving a united Syria.
Deadly high-speed train collision in Spain kills dozens
Rescue efforts continue after high-speed train crash in southern Spain kills at least 39 and injures more than 150.
New storm to hit Gaza, piling on suffering for thousands of displaced
Nearly all of the flimsy tents in displacement camps have been rendered unusable due to the harsh winter conditions.
Japan’s PM Takaichi will dissolve parliament, call snap election
The vote will decide all 465 seats in parliament's lower house and mark her first electoral test since becoming leader.
Why is Germany trying to build ‘Europe’s strongest conventional army’?
Germans say they want a powerful military and EU nuclear deterrent to replace US hegemony, discomfiting Russia.
Death toll in Karachi mall fire rises to at least 14 in Pakistan
More than 50 people remain missing, with a police investigation under way to determine the cause of the fire.
Narrative war: Who killed thousands during Iran’s nationwide protests?
Iran accuses US and Israel of provoking unrest, opposition claims state forces responsible for majority of deaths.
Chile declares ‘state of catastrophe’ as wildfires kill at least 18
The wildfires force 50,000 people to flee, as President Gabriel Boric declares emergency.
Spain train crash live: At least 39 killed in high-speed collision
Dozens of people wounded in the crash in Cordoba province.
Syrians celebrate ceasefire deal between government and SDF
Celebrations erupted in Syria after a ceasefire between the government and the Kurdish-led SDF halted deadly fighting.
Syria’s President al-Sharaa to meet SDF leader Abdi after ceasefire deal
Talks follow a truce that ended days of fighting and brought Syrian Democratic Forces under state control.
Video: Celebrations in Senegal after controversial AFCON final win
Senegalese fans have been celebrating their team's controversial 1-0 extra-time victory in the AFCON final victory.
Aftermath of deadly train collision in southern Spain
Video shows the aftermath of a fatal rail accident in southern Spain, where a high-speed train derailed.
From Uganda to Cameroon, how Africa’s ‘leaders for life’ stay in power
Yoweri Museveni, Paul Biya, and other leaders use tactics including elections to cement their long rule, experts say.
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