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How Donald Trump launched a new push to amass US government data in 2025
Proponents say compiling personal information in a single database is more efficient. But critics fear risks to privacy.
This is how the GHF weaponised food aid in Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians were killed or injured at or near food distribution sites in Gaza this year.
German thieves steal up to $105m in ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ heist: What we know
While the robbers remain at large, customers are furious about the Christmas break robbery.
Thai forces blockade Cambodian village with shipping containers
Cambodian villagers have told Al Jazeera they're being prevented from returning to their homes by Thai forces.
Which aid groups is Israel banning from Gaza now – and what will it mean?
Israel's latest move could amplify a deep humanitarian crisis spawned by its genocidal war on Gaza.
How many countries has Trump bombed in 2025?
Venezuela is the latest country to be hit by US strikes as the Trump administration ramps up military interventions.
Here is to a quarter century of US military havoc
The US has waged its 'war on terror' for 25 years now, sowing death and destruction across the world.
Turkiye arrests 125 ISIL suspects in new raids that mark widening crackdown
The operation follows a series of clashes and attacks linked to ISIL, which is feared to be making a resurgence.
As the world welcomes a new year, we, in Gaza, dread what it will bring
We have seen so much evil this year that we are afraid to imagine the future.
Leaked calls reveal plot by al-Assad regime officers to destabilise Syria
Al Jazeera Arabic investigation obtains recordings of Suheil al-Hassan discussing Israeli support, regrouping efforts.
Bangladesh mourns Khaleda Zia in state funeral with massive crowds
Crowds flock to Dhaka's streets to mourn the loss of the former prime minister, who led Bangladesh thrice.
Memories of a Dream: How Music Revives a Woman’s Lost Dream
Memories of a Dream: How Music Revives a Woman's Lost Dream
Israeli ban on Gaza aid groups is “going to be catastrophic”
Emergency physician James Smith talks about the consequences for Palestinians in Gaza if Israel implements a ban on aid.
Myanmar military reports 50 percent turnout in first election phase
Military hails elections as a victory despite criticism from rights groups and reduced turnout compared with past polls.
What being a woman in Gaza means in this genocidal war?
Mothers starving to feed children, surgeries without anaesthesia and loss of privacy define female experience in Gaza.
This is 2025 from A to Z by the words that marked the year
From AI to Zohran Mamdani, this is an A-Z of 2025's biggest stories
Bulgaria set to adopt the euro – why is this causing controversy?
Some in the country are worried about loss of identity following the switch from the Bulgarian lev to the euro.
Huge crowds for Khaleda funeral as Bangladesh bids farewell to ex-leader
Mourners surround Bangladesh's parliament in Dhaka to pay their respects to the country's first female prime minister.
Mali, Burkina Faso ban US citizens in response to Trump travel bans
The West African countries say the bans are equivalent to those imposed on their citizens by the United States.
Bodies of pro-Palestine hunger strikers in UK “reach breaking point”
Pro-Palestine activist, Audrey Corno talks about conditions of Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners on hunger strike.
Trump administration freezes Minnesota childcare funds over fraud claims
Move comes after a conservative YouTuber claimed daycare centres run by Somali Americans were defrauding the state.
Protests in Iran spread amid deep discontent over economic duress
Students have joined protests prompted by plummeting currency as government pledges to listen to legitimate concerns.
Displacement camps swell with people fleeing Sudan’s war-ravaged el-Fasher
Satellites show one camp spanning 500,000 square metres near the city of al-Dabba, as tens of thousands seek refuge.
An A-Z list of 2025’s biggest stories
From artificial intelligence to Zohran Mamdani, Al Jazeera compiles an A-Z list of 2025's biggest stories.
LIVE: Israel’s ban on aid groups to have ‘horrific’ outcomes in Gaza
Dozens of humanitarian organisations, including Doctors Without Borders, are banned by Israel.
After the floods of 2025, can we keep 2026 above water?
Flooding has become the world's 'foremost climate hazard', according to experts. So what do we do about it?
Thailand releases Cambodian soldiers as ceasefire holds
Thailand has released 18 Cambodian soldiers it had detained since July, after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire.
China calls on Netherlands to correct ‘mistake’ over chipmaker Nexperia
The Chinese and Dutch governments are at loggerheads over control of chipmaker amid concerns for global supply chains.
Russia deploys hypersonic Oreshnik missiles in Belarus amid Europe tensions
Moscow has positioned nuclear-capable hypersonic missiles in Belarus as tensions rise in Europe.
How Pakistan’s Asim Munir became Trump’s ‘favourite field marshal’
The army chief, analysts say, has driven Pakistan's geopolitical reemergence over the past year as a soldier-diplomat.
Germany hunts Christmas thieves after Ocean’s Eleven-style bank heist
Police are searching for suspects after thieves stole cash, gold and jewels worth up to $105m.
Thailand releases 18 Cambodian soldiers as ceasefire holds
Thailand hands over 18 soldiers after 155 days of captivity as truce agreed over the weekend continues to hold.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,406
These are the key developments from day 1,406 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland ‘strange, unexpected’: Somali president
Hassan Sheikh Mohamudsays his country believes the move is linked to Israel's plans to forcibly displace Palestinians.
Disney to pay $10m over alleged breaches of US child privacy laws
Settlement comes after US Federal Trade Commission accused entertainment giant of unlawfully collecting children's data
UAE to pull forces out of Yemen after calls for withdrawal, Saudi strike
Move comes after Riyadh accused Abu Dhabi of backing separatists in Yemen, a claim the UAE denies.
Train crash near Peru’s Machu Picchu kills driver, injures dozens
Train conductor killed in collision on rail line serving the famed archaeological site, authorities say.
Is the US economy strong heading into 2026? The picture is complicated
The world's top economy is growing faster than its peers, but divide between wealthy and poorer Americans is growing.
Guinea coup leader Mamady Doumbouya wins presidential election
Mamady Doumbouya faced eight rivals for the presidency, but the main opposition leaders were barred from running.
A Filipino tribe fights to stay as a ‘Smart City’ rises on a former US base
Aetas race to prove ancestral land claims before a 'Smart City' and a 'Taylor Swift-ready' stadium displace them.
Arsenal crush Aston Villa in Premier League; Wolves hold Man United
Arsenal storm to 4-1 win against Aston Villa to strengthen EPL title credentials, but Man Utd limp against lowly Wolves.
UAE to withdraw ‘counterterrorism’ units from Yemen after Saudi-led strike
The UAE says it's withdrawing all counterterrorism' units from Yemen after a Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes.
US and Ivory Coast sign $480m deal as part of ‘America First’ aid strategy
The Trump administration is forging bilateral deals with countries hit by widespread cuts to US foreign aid.
Will China use force against Taiwan?
Beijing has carried out its biggest-ever military drills off the self-governed island.
Senegal beat Benin to claim AFCON group, as DR Congo set up Algeria tie
Senegal beat Benin 3-0 to top AFCON 2025 group, while DR Congo beat Botswana, setting up a mouth-watering Algeria tie.
Turkiye’s Erdogan calls Israel’s Somaliland recognition ‘unacceptable’
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has accused Israel of violating international law and of 'illegal aggression'.
Burglars nab tens of millions in property from German bank
Footage shows a hole in the vault of Sparkasse Bank in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, where thieves made off with valuables.
Israel to block dozens of aid groups working in war-battered Gaza
Aid groups facing bans include MSF and Oxfam as European countries sound the alarm over dire humanitarian situation.
Syrian authorities impose curfew in Latakia as violence surges
Cars and shops were vandalised during attacks on Alawite neighbourhoods in the city.
Nigeria beat Uganda 3-1 to head into AFCON last 16 with perfect record
Elsewhere in Group C, Tanzania scrape through to the knockout stages for the first time after 1-1 draw with Tunisia.
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