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What does Israel’s recognition of Somaliland mean for the region?
Israel's recognition of Somaliland pulls the breakaway territory into a larger regional power struggle.
Deadly clashes between Syrian troops and Kurdish-led fighters in Aleppo
Syrian government forces faced off with the Kurdish-led, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northern Aleppo.
Birzeit University raid seen as warning against Palestinian defiance
Israeli forces raided Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank during a solidarity event for Palestinian prisoners.
Dramatic late Algeria winner sets up Nigeria quarterfinal at 2025 AFCON
Algeria beat DR Congo in extra time and will face Nigeria on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations.
Israel, Syria agree to dedicated communication line in US-brokered talks
Joint mechanism will be used to de-escalate militarily and may pave the road for an eventual security agreement.
Somalia condemns Israel’s visit to Somaliland
Israel's foreign minister visited Somaliland after Israel recognised the self-declared republic as a sovereign state.
Ukraine talks in Paris yield ‘significant progress’ on security pledges
The UK and France will establish military hubs in Ukraine in the event of a peace deal with Russia.
Man Utd manager job not in Fletcher’s ‘wildest dreams’
Darren Fletcher will take charge of his first game as Manchester United interim coach against Burnley on Wednesday.
Trump says he could be impeached if Republicans lose Congress in midterms
US president predicts 'epic' victory for his party in the November vote that will determine control of House and Senate.
Israeli school assault wounds dozens of Palestinians in West Bank raid
Casualties taken to Istishari Arab Hospital in Ramallah following an Israeli army attack on Birzeit University.
Man Utd manager talk ‘waste of time’ says favourite Glasner
Manchester United have been heavily linked with Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner after sacking Ruben Amorim.
Trump praises tactically ‘brilliant’ operation against Nicolas Maduro
US President Donald Trump some soldiers on the other side' were killed in the operation that abducted Nicolas Maduro.
Colombian minister warns of military response to any foreign ‘aggression’
Foreign Minister Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio is slated to meet US leaders after Trump threatened Colombia.
UK presses X to address intimate deepfake images
Technology minister Liz Kendall called the nonconsensual images of women and minors 'absolutely appalling'.
Israeli forces raid Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank
Israeli forces raided Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank, firing live ammunition to disperse students.
Real Madrid’s Mbappe out of Spanish Super Cup derby with Atletico
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe has been ruled out of the Saudi Arabia-hosted Spanish Super Cup due to a knee injury.
Children dying from water-borne disease at Sudan displacement camp
Children and some of the elderly are dying from bilharzia, a water-borne disease, at a displacement camp in Sudan.
I won the Oxford Union presidency. Then my identity was put on trial
From rumours to insinuation, my campaign showed how Palestinian political expression is treated as suspicion.
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in Bethlehem
Orthodox Christians gathered in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank to mark Christmas Eve.
World safety at risk after US military intervention in Venezuela
The UN human rights office says the US military intervention that ousted Venezuela's leader violates international law.
Congress’s role questioned as Democrats vow to rein in Trump on Venezuela
Legislative efforts to check Trump's military authority on Venezuela falter amidst partisan divides in the US Congress.
Israeli FM visits Somaliland after world-first recognition storm
Gideon Saar is the first Israeli foreign minister to visit breakaway region since Israel recognised its independence.
Who decides what’s true in the digital age?
Who decides what's true in the digital age?
Who could be the next Manchester United manager?
Al Jazeera looks at five potential favourites tipped to lead Man United after Ruben Amorim's sacking as manager.
How is gum arabic fuelling the war in Sudan?
Before war broke out, Sudan was the world's biggest gum arabic exporter, with an estimated market share of 70-80%.
What to know about Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela’s interim president
Delcy Rodriguez becomes Venezuela's interim leader after Maduro's kidnapping, balancing domestic pressure and US demands
The ‘terrorist’ labelled leaders who warned of US oil aggression
These leaders argued that the true objective by the US is political domination and resource control.
How US statements on Venezuela shifted, from drugs to oil
For months, US officials pushed the story that Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro was the head of a drug cartel.
Swiss bar hit by deadly New Year’s fire had no safety checks in five years
Swiss authorities say fire safety inspections had not been carried out at the bar in Crans-Montana since 2019.
What to know about Trump’s plan on Venezuela
After US forces abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, it is unclear what Washington has planned.
Can China and South Korea reset complex ties after Xi-Lee summit?
Analysts say both countries increasingly rely on each other for economic and security reasons amid geopolitical churn.
Jewish activist kicked out of Bondi vigil over keffiyeh
Jewish activist kicked out of Bondi vigil over keffiyeh
‘Closing his eyes’: Why is Russia’s Putin quiet on US abduction of Maduro?
Russia's leader will seek to benefit from Washington's intervention but will also worry he could be next, experts say.
Qatar says it’s engaged with mediators to reopen Rafah crossing into Gaza
Humanitarian groups say Israeli restrictions continue to hamper aid deliveries, a clear violation of truce deal.
Economic survival in Gaza decimated by Israeli counts on small initiatives
Gaza's unemployment rate has reached 80 percent, among the highest in the world, according to the United Nations.
Ukraine’s top allies meet in Paris to push for Kyiv’s security guarantees
'Coalition of the willing' tries to lay groundwork for ceasefire and end to Russia's nearly four-year war in Ukraine.
Rosenior confirms Chelsea deal to replace Maresca at Premier League club
Liam Rosenior says he could not turn down Chelsea but admits unusual situation as a deal has not yet been signed.
US pressure mounts at Panama Canal over Venezuelan oil shipments
The Panama Canal has become the focus of increased US pressure as the US tries to curb Venezuelan oil shipments.
Colombia prepares for refugee influx after US strikes on Venezuela
Already home to three million Venezuelan refugees, Colombia is worried that over a million more could try to cross over.
Yemeni separatists to attend Saudi talks after losing key southern sites
The forum, which comes after government forces retook two governorates, could help end the conflict with separatists.
Iran’s New Year demonstrations and the question of regime survival
Iran's New Year protests expose the pressures shaping the political system's response to dissent.
Deadly floods devastate Indonesia, leaving families displaced and homeless
More than 1,170 lives have been lost as floods hit North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh, leaving communities in crisis.
Durant’s 3-pointer in final seconds gives Rockets 100-97 win over the Suns
In other games, OKC are handed second straight loss as Clippers edged Warriors despite Steph Curry's 27 points.
US abduction of Maduro has “serious implications”
"You could probably use that same indictment against any prime minister or president in the world."
US politicians react after briefing on Venezuela
Top US politicians react to briefing on operation to seize Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.
Gaza children risk snipers to attend tent schools
Gaza students brave snipers in 'yellow zone' tent schools as UNICEF warns 25% of children now have speech impediments.
Venezuela’s Machado says she hasn’t spoken to Trump since October
The opposition leader tells Fox News she is 'grateful' for Trump's 'courageous vision' after Maduro's abduction.
‘New phase’: India eyes Bangladesh thaw with BNP before elections
In advance of elections in Bangladesh, India and the BNP are trying to reset historically strained ties. Will it work?
A US drug policy contrast
We compare and contrast Trump's indictment of Maduro for drug trafficking with his pardon of Juan Orlando Hernandez.
Danish PM says US attack on Greenland would be the end of NATO
Mette Frederiksen's warning comes after Trump again threatened to takeover control of Greenland.
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