Feed aljazeera Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

Favorite IconAl Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

Link https://www.aljazeera.com/
Feed https://www.aljazeera.com/xml/rss/all.xml
Copyright © 2025 Al Jazeera Media Network
Updated 2025-07-31 06:15
Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz sentenced to life in prison
US judge sentences Cruz to life without parole for 2018 attack at Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 people.
Oath Keepers head tried to contact Trump post-January 6: Witness
Witness claims that Stewart Rhodes, founder of the far-right group, reached out to Donald Trump offering support.
Refugee death toll rises to 21 in Greece shipwrecks
Dozens of people are still missing after two refugee boats capsized off the Greek coast earlier this week.
Photos: Mexicans celebrate the Day of the Dead – Dia de Muertos
Adults and children dress as skeletons and celebrate the lives of the departed in annual joy-filled festivities.
Can impunity for those committing crimes against journalists end?
Committee to Protect Journalists says 80 percent of people accused of murdering journalists go unpunished.
US Fed delivers big rate hikes, signals next one could be smaller
It took note of the still-evolving impact that its rapid pace of rate hikes has set in motion.
Musk emerging as Twitter’s chief moderator before US midterms
Since taking over Twitter Elon Musk has directly engaged with people on the political right asking for looser rules.
Canada’s public broadcaster CBC shutting Beijing bureau
CBC says it 'can't get visas for journalists' to work in China as permanent correspondents, prompting bureau closure.
Arab League says Palestinian cause central, glosses over Israel
The closing declaration of the Arab leaders' summit reflects a regional divide on friendly relations with Israel.
US pharmacy companies reach $10bn settlement over opioid claims
The deals mean CVS and Walgreens will pay more than $10bn for their roles in the US opioid crisis.
UK PM Sunak reverses decision to skip COP27 climate summit
Prime minister says he will attend climate talks next week in Egypt after earlier decision not to go drew criticism.
Europe warming at twice the global average, UN report warns
UN World Meteorological Organization warns that even 'well prepared societies are not safe' from climate change impacts.
North Korea covertly shipping artillery shells to Russia, US says
White House says North Korea is sending a 'significant' number of artillery shells to Russia for the Ukraine war.
Ethiopia’s gov’t and Tigrayan forces agree to end two-year war
African Union says Ethiopia's government and Tigrayan forces formally agree to end fighting after talks in South Africa.
Uganda to begin commercial oil exploration in 2025, seeks funding
Uganda and neighbouring Tanzania are seeking funding from China to develop an export pipeline before 2025.
Brazil election: ‘It is over,’ Bolsonaro tells Supreme Court
Far-right leader admits in private meeting that battle for election defeat to Lula da Silva 'is over', says justice.
Air-raid sirens and sandbags: Show goes on at Kyiv theatre
Ukrainian courage is the star of the performance in Kyiv, as actors and theatregoers carry on regardless.
New concussion protocol in place for World Cup 2022
FIFA medical staff will work alongside team doctors under the credo 'suspect and protect' at the tournament in Qatar.
Report reveals scale of police misconduct across England, Wales
Poor vetting leads to abuse, says report, as watchdog cites cases where officers have raped children.
Kenya deploys hundreds of troops to regional force in eastern DRC
President Ruto is sending more than 900 military personnel to tackle armed groups in eastern DRC.
Russia agrees to rejoin Ukraine grain export deal
Russia's defence ministry says it received 'sufficient' guarantees from Kyiv on demilitarising the Black Sea corridor.
Promise of voting rights remains distant for those in US jails
Social justice groups push to expand access to election materials in US jails, where majority retain right to vote.
What is Day of the Dead? A celebration of the dead and the living
According to tradition, on the Day of the Dead the heavens open, and departed souls return to earth, briefly.
HRW: Nigerians struggling after government closes camps, cuts aid
Rights group says authorities are 'harming hundreds of thousands ... to advance dubious government development agenda".
China, Russia, India enabling Myanmar’s military rule: Report
Group of international legislators call on world to move beyond ASEAN's 'failed' peace plan and recognise Mynamar's NUG.
‘Ballin’ on a budget’: A US hurricane survivor’s monthly costs
How a displaced Louisiana family manages its finances.
Suspected al-Shabab attackers abduct four in Kenya: Police
The al Qaeda-linked group has previously targeted parts of Kenya to force a withdrawal of its forces from Somalia.
Xi Jinping assures Pakistan’s Sharif of China’s support
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has held talks with top Chinese leaders during two-day visit in Beijing.
The murder of Somalia’s brave journalists must stop
Africa's most dangerous country for journalists, Somalia, must end the impunity for violence against media workers.
Police tear gas main cause of Indonesia football tragedy: Report
Most of the 135 victims caught up in panic and chaos in the stadium died of asphyxiation, rights commission finds.
Palestinian killed in occupied West Bank after ‘wounding soldier’
Israeli army accused Habis Abdel Hafeez Rayan, 54, of running over an Israeli soldier at Beit Sira checkpoint.
Maradona in Naples: A love story between a footballer and a city
Diego Maradona is revered by Neapolitans as the saviour of their city, from his glory days playing football for Napoli.
Saudis tell US that Iran may attack the kingdom: Officials
United States says threats are concerning, and that it will defend Saudi Arabia and other Middle East allies.
Four key takeaways from Israel’s parliamentary elections
Benjamin Netanyahu is ahead of his rivals in the vote count after Tuesday's elections, and looks likely to become PM.
Recurring Dreams: Bollywood’s lifelong fight for fame
Too old to make it or too young to give up? Two struggling actors try to achieve their lifelong dreams in Bollywood.
UN troops in DRC make ‘strategic withdrawal’ from key army base
Analysts say the loss of the military base is a setback for the DRC's war against armed groups in the eastern region.
Iranian police launch probe after video shows man beaten, shot
Central command says offenders will face legal consequences according to the rules.
Dida, Africa’s ‘largest’ female tusked elephant, dies in Kenya
Dida, famed for her long tusks, was aged between 60 and 65 years, and died of natural causes, wildlife officials say.
Putin’s gas strategy is doomed to fail
By cutting gas to the European Union, the Kremlin is shooting itself in the foot.
COP27: Nobel Prize winners demand Egypt free political prisoners
Nobel Literature laureates urge world leaders to pressure Cairo to free dissidents ahead of the COP27 summit.
Champions League roundup: Bayern unbeaten, Frankfurt progress
Eintracht Frankfurt progressed to the last 16 for the first time after a dramatic second-half comeback.
In Hong Kong, world bankers urged not to ‘bet against’ China
Hong Kong leader tells investment summit city remains a unique link to the rest of China.
UK sewage scandals put Hong Kong billionaire in firing line
Hong Kong firm's $1bn deal to sell stake in water company receives cool response in UK after pollution controversies.
China’s Nio halts production, Foxconn park locks down over COVID
Electric carmaker announces temporary suspension of production after reports COVID curbs shut two of its factories.
Denmark centre-left bloc wins narrow victory in nail-biting vote
Social Democratic incumbent PM Mette Frederiksen secures mandate to form a government after a close election.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 252
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 252nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Lions escape at Sydney’s Taronga zoo, campers rushed to safety
'Significant' incident at Taronga Zoo now under investigation as officials try to find out how the animals got out.
Three-year-old son of Nigerian music star Davido drowns
Fans and public figures offer condolences to the music star after his son drowns in the family pool.
Why Twitter under Elon Musk is good news for China’s rulers
Musk’s acquisition has created an opportunity for China to influence the discourse on the social media platform.
Haaland, Salah, Pogba and others we won’t see at World Cup 2022
From Haaland to Salah and Alaba, this year's World Cup will be without some of the biggest names in football.
...848849850851852853854855856857...