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Gaza child dies waiting for Israeli permission to leave for treatment
Israel continues to block thousands of Palestinians from seeking medical treatment abroad through Rafah crossing.
Ramadan in Gaza: Cost of iftar doubles as genocidal war devastates economy
Al Jazeera analysis shows cost of a basic Ramadan meal in Gaza doubles under Israeli siege.
Russia kills four Ukrainians on eve of fourth war anniversary
EU foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss a loan for Kyiv and 20th package of sanctions against Russia.
Winter Olympics 2026 closes after setting ‘a new standard for future’
Italy's record medal haul crowns Milano Cortina Winter Olympics as Verona hosts a music-filled farewell.
Football matches postponed in Mexico after drug cartel leader killed
Cancelled games included the seventh round of the Clausura tournament in Mexico's premier MX professional league.
Video: Armed man killed after breaching perimeter of Trump residence
US Secret Service agents killed a man who broke into the secure perimeter of President Donald Trump's Florida property.
Mexico descends into violence after cartel leader ‘El Mencho’ killed
Killing of Jalisco cartel boss El Mencho triggers widespread violence and piles pressure on President Sheinbaum.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani orders citywide shutdown as snowstorm hits
The city's entire traffic network is shut down except for emergency travel as a severe snowstorm hits northeast US.
Donald Trump’s actions stir election concerns in the lead-up to US midterms
November midterms will be first major US election since Trump took office and follow false claims over 2020 loss.
Pakistan claims at least 70 fighters killed in strikes along Afghan border
Afghan officials accuse Pakistan of targeting civilians and violating its sovereignty in Sunday's border air raids.
The Ukraine war in numbers: People, territory, money
Four years into Russia's grinding war on Ukraine, Al Jazeera looks at the costs - to people, territory and treasuries.
ICC to hold hearings on charges against ex-Philippine President Duterte
Duterte faces three counts of crimes against humanity allegedly committed during his time as president and Davao mayor.
How Modi ‘broke down walls’ between India, Israel – at Palestine’s expense
Under Modi, India, a long supporter of the Palestinian cause, has found a friend in Israel's Netanyahu despite genocide.
Hong Kong court rejects appeal in landmark subversion case
Appellants were among 45 opposition figures sentenced to prison in 2024 for organising an unofficial primary election.
One Battle After Another triumphs at UK’s BAFTA film awards
The offbeat thriller has won six BAFTAs, including best film and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,460
These are the key developments from day 1,460 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un re-elected as chief of Workers’ Party
Kim says his party is focused on the tasks of 'boosting economic construction and the people's standard of living'.
White House post after US hockey win over Canada stirs controversy
Trump hails US's Olympic gold win, as some Canadians reject White House's illustration of an eagle dominating a goose.
Brazil does not want ‘a new Cold War’, says President Lula
Lula says he wants to tell US President Trump that Brazil wishes for all countries to be treated 'equally'.
Violence erupts in Mexico after killing of drug cartel kingpin ‘El Mencho’
Drug lord's death sets off a wave of violence, with gunmen torching cars and blocking roads in several Mexican states.
What will Trump’s latest sweeping tariffs mean for the world?
The US president has injected new uncertainty into the global economy with a 15 percent tariff on all imports.
Syria moves out last residents of ISIL-linked desert camp
Official Fadi al-Qassem says all residents have left al-Hol camp, which long housed relatives of alleged ISIL members.
The Carlson-Huckabee interview may be the wake-up call Americans needed
The interview brought the 'Israel first vs America first' debate to heart of the American right.
The AI alarm cycle: Lots of talk, little action
What is the point of AI alarmism if the people warning the world aren't changing course?
Eze hurts Tottenham again to reignite Arsenal’s title hopes with 4-1 win
Gyokeres and Eze both score braces as Arsenal win North London derby to move five points clear at top of the table.
Burnt vehicles line highway near Mexican World Cup stadium
Burnt out buses and trucks lined the highway to Guadalajara, Mexico's Estadio Akron.
Netanyahu says Israel will forge regional alliance to rival ‘radical axes’
Israeli PM says his country is working to counter what he called 'radical Shia axis' and 'emerging radical Sunni axis'.
Greenland rejects Trump’s offer to send US hospital ship to Arctic island
US President Donald Trump says a 'great hospital boat' is going to Greenland as he mocks its healthcare system.
Oman confirms US-Iran talks will take place in Geneva on Thursday
Iran is negotiating 'only nuclear' at present, its foreign minister says, and is confident a deal can be reached.
T20 World Cup: South Africa beat India by 76 runs in Super Eight
India were bowled out for 111 chasing a 188-run target and must now win their next two games to qualify for the semis.
Yoga classes aim to bring moments of peace to Gaza’s traumatised children
Recreational activities combined with yoga in Gaza help children recover a sense of normalcy despite war, teacher says.
Iranian students rally as universities reopen after nationwide protests
Many students remain incarcerated after being taken by security forces during and after the bloody protests in January.
Trump’s Push for Greenland
As Donald Trump threatens Greenland with a takeover, Al Jazeera speaks to people there about their concerns.
US envoy Huckabee tries to deny saying he would support Israel expansionism
Rights advocate warns that failure to sack Huckabee 'will be read by the world as an endorsement of his views' by Trump.
Has BRICS given up on challenging Western economic dominance?
Jim O'Neill, the economist who coined the term BRIC' 25 years ago, argues that the group is losing its relevance.
Sudan condemns RSF chief’s visit to Uganda as minimising ‘human values’
Uganda Ministry of Foreign Affairs says Mohamed Dagalo's meeting with President Yoweri Museveni focused on ending war.
Man killed after entering perimeter of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort
The incident in Florida took place on Sunday when US President Donald Trump was in Washington, DC.
France to summon US ambassador over comments on far-right activist’s death
Top French diplomat says his government rejects any attempt to use Quentin Deranque's death 'for political purposes'.
Video: Hundreds of far-right anti-Islam protesters march in Manchester
Hundreds of far-right anti-Islam marched through Manchester on Saturday, demanding mass deportations of migrants.
Iran-US tensions: What would blocking Strait of Hormuz mean for oil, LNG?
More than $500bn in oil and gas flows through waterway annually, leaving the global economy exposed to disruptions.
LIVE: Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal – Premier League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Spurs host Arsenal for crucial North London derby.
Trump tariff chaos: What does 15% levy mean for trade deals the US signed?
From the EU to Vietnam to the UK and India, multiple countries had signed or finalised trade deals with the US.
England bowlers crush Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup Super Eight opener
The 2022 champions demolish host nation Sri Lanka for just 95 runs to win in Pallekele.
Small but mighty: Colombia’s Muslim community celebrates Ramadan
Colombia's Muslims comprise less than 0.2 percent of the population in a country that is majority Catholic.
Attackers kill dozens, abduct women and children in Nigeria
Dozens are reported to have been killed and women and children abducted after armed men attacked a village in Nigeria.
Palestine Action activists reunited with family after granted bail
12 Palestine Action activists, including hunger strikers, reunited with their families after they were granted bail.
How four years of Ukraine war have changed Russia
From curbs on rights to fewer choices at the market, the war has taken its toll. Still, support for it remains high.
UEFA and FIFA may get a red card at the ICC for ignoring Israeli violations
A landmark referral of UEFA and FIFA leaders to the International Criminal Court could set an important legal precedent.
Rafael Grossi on nuclear risk and reforming the UN
The IAEA chief discusses rising nuclear tensions, UN reform and whether the system can still prevent war.
At least one killed in widescale Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector
Main target was the energy sector, but residential buildings and a railway were also damaged, President Zelenskyy says.
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