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Who is Nawaf Salam, Lebanon’s PM-designate amid political shift?
Pro-reform movement sees new hope with Salam's appointment as prime minister.
Brazil expresses concern over Meta’s changes to content moderation
Brazilian attorney general says that Meta's move to loosen curbs on hate speech may put it at odds with country's laws.
Is a Gaza ceasefire deal possible this time?
Hopes are running high that a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza might finally be reached.
France’s new PM announces renegotiation of contested pension reforms
Francois Bayrou wants to hold more talks in order to prevent another collapse of government amid budget debates.
Biden will be remembered for genocide in Gaza | #AJOPINION
Biden will be remembered as the American president who oversaw the genocide of Gaza, says Omar H. Rahman.
Israeli historian says Zionism entering its ‘last phase’
Israeli historian Ilan Pappe has told Al Jazeera that he believes Zionism is entering its last phase".
Ugandan military court rules opposition figure can be tried for treachery
The move escalates the case against Kizza Besigye as a treachery conviction is punishable by the death penalty.
Israel maintains furious rate of attacks on Gaza amid hopes for ceasefire
Israeli attacks kill at least 38 Palestinians in Gaza on Tuesday, raising death toll since October 7, 2023 to 46,645.
The whataboutery in African debates on solidarity with Gaza is misplaced
Not standing in solidarity with Gaza because of the need to make African conflicts visible is the wrong approach.
Why I won’t stop telling Gaza’s stories
I continue to report from Gaza because I want to make a record of our existence - our dignity, resilience and hope.
Lebanon’s PM-designate Nawaf Salam promises to ‘rescue, reform and rebuild’
Salam says he is reaching out across the political spectrum in nod to Hezbollah, which opposed his nomination.
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Pentagon pick, faces Senate confirmation hearing
US senators grill Hegseth, who has Republican backing, over contentious past statements and controversies.
Brazilian teen Fonseca lights up Australian Open as Medvedev faces fine
Fonseca beats ninth seed Rublev in men's draw while Paolini, Rybakina and Raducanu advance in women's draw on day three.
Message from the Amazon
earthrise meets the Ashaninka who are mobilising global action for the planet from their ancestral lands in the Amazon.
NATO launches new Baltic Sea mission to protect undersea cables
NATO chief Mark Rutte says 'Baltic Sentry' mission to protect critical undersea cables following string of incidents.
Lebanon appoints new prime minister after two years of political paralysis
After two years of political turmoil and paralysis, Lebanon has appointed a new prime minister.
Irregular migration into EU dropped sharply in 2024: Border agency
Despite falling total, number of people crossing border from Belarus and Russia jumped 192 percent.
Qatar says Gaza ceasefire closer than any time before
Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman has said major issues that have prevented a Gaza ceasefire deal have been addressed.
Ben Gvir says ceasefire plan is a ‘surrender’ to Hamas
Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel's far-right national security minister, says the ceasefire talks constitute a surrender' deal.
Where are the LA fires still burning, and why are they so destructive?
The wildfires raging through Los Angeles are the most destructive and likely the deadliest in the county's history.
Gaza attacks continue despite advanced ceasefire talks
Israel's attacks across Gaza have not slowed, despite widespread optimism over a ceasefire deal to end Gaza genocide.
Russia accuses US and Ukraine of targeting TurkStream gas pipeline
Washington encouraging Ukraine to sabotage last remaining pipeline carrying Russian gas into the EU, claims Moscow.
Los Angeles wildfires day 8: What’s the latest, what’s next as winds rage?
As authorities continue battling dangerous blazes, we explore what lies ahead this Tuesday.
Hundreds of prisoners fighting LA fires for barely a dollar a day
Almost 1,000 US prisoners have been fighting the Los Angeles fires for pay as little as roughly a dollar a day.
What’s happening with South Korea’s impeachment?
Al Jazeera's Patrick Fok reports from Seoul as President Yoon Suk's impeachment trial was adjourned.
Israeli historian Ilan Pappe: ‘This is the last phase of Zionism’
Pappe talks to Al Jazeera on 'neo-Zionism', ceasefire talks, the second coming of Trump and 'indoctrination' in Israel.
Saudi Arabia announces plans to enrich and sell uranium
Energy minister says yellowcake project is part of strategy to monetise all minerals.
Trump escaped conviction for ‘criminal efforts to retain power’: Report
Special counsel says Trump would have been convicted for bid to overturn 2020 poll if not for his 2024 election win.
Los Angeles wildfires prompt sports teams, fans to honour first responders
The Rams, Lakers and Clippers all dedicated their games to the community and first responders amid the LA wildfires.
Miners in South Africa standoff call for help as health declines
Video filmed by South African miners involved in a months-long standoff with police shows dire conditions underground.
Young people mark Coming of Age Day in Japan
People gathered to admire the elaborate outfits worn to celebrate the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Guardiola admits Man City should have signed more players in the summer
The Premier League title-holders have been hit by injury problems and poor form as they trail Liverpool by 12 points.
South Korea adjourns impeachment trial as Yoon remains elusive
Seeking to evade arrest, suspended president skips hearing over a failed martial law bid.
Malibu beach camp houses firefighters battling Los Angeles wildfires
Firefighters from across North America are battling the fires in Los Angeles while living on a beach in Malibu.
Sierra Leone declares emergency over mpox outbreak
The West African country has confirmed two cases of mpox in recent days.
TikTok says reports of potential sale to Elon Musk are ‘pure fiction’
Video-sharing platform dismisses reports that the Chinese government is considering its sale to Tesla and SpaceX CEO.
US man charged with stalking WNBA and Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark
Clark told police she feared for her safety and had altered her appearance in public after receiving the messages on X.
Philippines protests China’s deployment of ‘monster ship’ in maritime zone
Philippines National Security Council spokesperson said Manila was surprised by China's 'increasing aggression'.
Hunter Biden prosecutor chastises president for maligning justice system
Special Counsel David Weiss says president's claims that his son was selectively prosecuted undermine rule of law.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,055
Here are the key developments on the 1,055th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Australia’s economy was the envy of the world. Now it’s falling behind
After record-breaking streak of growth, Australia is lagging behind its peers amid cost-of-living and productivity woes.
What is ‘waste colonialism’ and why has Thailand banned imports of plastic?
China had taken in nearly half of the world's plastic waste since 1992 until it imposed an import ban in 2018.
Why is thyroid cancer more common in women?
One woman talks about being diagnosed with two autoimmune diseases and thyroid cancer after years of medical oversight.
North Korea launches multiple, short-range ballistic missiles
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missiles travelled up to 250km (155 miles) before landing in the sea.
Operation under way to rescue trapped miners from South African gold mine
The Mining Affected Communities United in Action group says at least 400 men remain trapped in the abandoned mine.
Biden delivers final foreign policy speech as Gaza ceasefire talks continue
US president seeks to defend legacy on the global stage before Donald Trump takes office on January 20.
Southern California Edison faces lawsuits over LA wildfires
In one suit, multiple witnesses are cited as having seen a fire at base of a transmission tower owned by the utility.
Israel and Hamas “on the brink” of ceasefire deal, Biden says
US President Joe Biden said Israel and Hamas are on the brink" of a Gaza ceasefire deal.
In scorched neighbourhoods, a few Los Angeles homes stand untouched
The blazes have killed at least 24 people in one of the most devastating natural disasters in United States history.
Video: Amputee doctor in Gaza carries on hospital work despite injury
Dr. Khaled al-Saedni works at a hospital in Gaza and tells how he cares for patients after losing a leg.
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