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Dutch centrist Jetten claims victory in vote where far right lost ground
D66 party says no time to waste as begins challenge of finding three coalition partners on fractious centre-ground.
Democrats push fight against Trump in California redistricting effort
Proposition 50 has become a referendum on what steps Democrats are willing to take to counter President Donald Trump.
Lawsuit alleges ‘horrific’ conditions at US immigration facility in Chicago
Immigrants housed in the ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, have described overcrowding and unsanitary holding rooms.
‘Bring him home’: Sami Hamdi’s wife urges US to release UK journalist
Soumaya Hamdi describes shock detention at San Francisco airport as lawyers file emergency legal challenge.
Lebanon slams Israel for intensifying attacks despite calls to negotiate
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun says ready to negotiate despite Israeli refusal, as new strikes kill one in the south.
Residents scramble for supplies in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
Residents of Jamaica are scrambling for supplies and picking through piles of wreckage from Hurricane Melissa.
Israeli army, settlers target Palestinian olive harvesters in West Bank
Attacks on Palestinians have intensified during the harvesting season as Israel pushes measures to annex the territory.
Deadly protests spread across Tanzania over elections
Deadly protests have continued to spread across Tanzania since voting began in controversial elections.
Al-Qaeda linked JNIM says one killed in its first Nigeria attack
First-known attack in Nigeria by the Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin armed group active in Mali and Burkina Faso.
Kash Patel says FBI thwarted alleged ‘terrorist attack’ in Michigan
Police in Dearborn, Michigan, confirmed FBI operations had been conducted in the area, without offering details.
Trump’s 7,500 refugee cap; echoing restrictive US immigration history
The US has historically passed laws denying entry or citizenship to people of specific ethnicities or nationalities.
Spinning genocide: Why is Israel trying to reframe its war on Gaza?
Israel is losing support in two of its key battlegrounds: the hearts and minds of Americans.
Palestinians mourn 15-year-old boy killed during Israeli raid
Palestinians mourned 15-year-old Yamen Samed Hamed, killed in an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank.
Billie Eilish calls on billionaires to “give your money away”
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish asks billionaires to share their wealth after she donated $11.5m to charity
How ICE is ramping up its surveillance
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen looks at how ICE is expanding its surveillance network.
Who is Curtis Sliwa, the Republican in New York City’s 2025 mayoral race?
Sliwa's decision to stay in the race is seen as boost to Zohran Mamdani's chances of beating Andrew Cuomo.
Threatened with ICE raids, US groups consider cancelling Dia de los Muertos
Groups fear the annual festivity, popular in Latino communities, may be targeted for immigration operations under Trump.
Giuffre family notes Andrew’s UK royal expulsion, calls for US questioning
Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, accused both Jeffrey Epstein and the former Prince Andrew of abuse.
US-China minerals deal a “typical Trump mantra” using tariffs for tech
Trump's rare earths deal with China drives US security and tech, says Peter McGuire of Trading.com
Australia’s Hazlewood humbles India in second T20 ahead of World Cup
Australia beat India by four wickets with 6.4 overs to spare in dominant display in second T20 of five-game series.
UN human rights chief says US strikes on alleged drug boats ‘unacceptable’
Volker Turk voices rare criticism of the US bombing campaign that has killed more than 60 people in under two months.
Why UK’s Prince Andrew lost his princely title – and his stately home
Charles III's brother will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, in the latest fallout from the Epstein scandal.
One month into a US government shutdown – how it’s going so far
The US government has been shut down for 30 days. Al Jazeera visualises where things stand right now.
Hamas is “still committed” despite Israel’s ceasefire violations
Luciano Zaccara says that despite repeated ceasefire violations by Israel, Hamas is still committed to upholding its end
After the Floods: Saving Spain’s Turtles
Carla leads a fight in flood-damaged Valencia where climate change and tourism threaten turtles along Spain's coastline.
Fact check: Do ICE officers really have ‘federal immunity’ in the US?
Federal immigration agents can face federal or state prosecution for illegal actions under certain circumstances.
Sudan’s North Kordofan ‘deteriorating’ under RSF as thousands flee
Civilians in Bara locality face 'continued violations' at the hands of the RSF, the Sudan Doctors Network says.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews rally in Israel against military service
Ultra-Orthodox Jews brought West Jerusalem to a standstill to protest plans to draft them into the Israeli army.
Acute trauma: The ever-present wounds of Gaza’s children from Israel’s war
Gaza's youth are haunted by trauma amid uncertainty over ceasefire; over 80 percent suffer symptoms, psychologists warn.
The New York City mayoral race – in five maps and charts
New York's mayor election has drawn global attention as it pits progressivism against establishment power.
Opposition says ‘hundreds’ killed in Tanzania post-election protests
Chadema spokesperson claims party has tallied 'around 700' deaths during hospital visits, AFP reports.
Trump and Xi’s summit puts shifting US-China power dynamic on display
The balance of power between the US and China has shifted since Trump launched his trade war in 2018.
China’s Xi takes centre stage at APEC, meets leaders as Trump snubs forum
China's Xi has met leaders from Japan and Canada, positioning Beijing as defender of free trade amid US tariffs.
‘No mercy’: Sudan soldier tells of escape from RSF slaughter in el-Fasher
Thousands of civilians remain trapped in Sudan's el-Fasher, many of them hiding from RSF fighters.
Thousands march in Serbia to mark deadly train station collapse a year ago
Youth are marching from Belgrade to join a rally in the country's north as Serbia's political crisis deepens.
Five things you should know about Mexico’s Day of the Dead
Between skulls and marigold flowers, here is the significance of the Day of the Dead.
Death toll from Hurricane Melissa climbs to 49, with many still missing
Haiti reported the highest number of deaths following catastrophic flooding from hurricane rains.
LIVE: Israel bombs south Gaza as Palestinians live ceasefire without peace
Hamas hands over two more bodies of Israeli captives as Palestinians wonder if truce will hold.
LIVE: Australia vs India – second T20 international
Follow our live build-up, with toss and team news, ahead of our full text commentary stream of the World Cup warm-up.
Trump calls for Senate to scrap filibuster tactic to end the gov’t shutdown
The US president called for Republicans to go for the 'Nuclear Option' in order to end the Democratic Senate roadblock.
Iran condemns Trump’s call to resume US nuclear testing
Tehran rebukes US plans for nuclear tests, citing hypocrisy over peaceful nuclear programme accusations.
Radio Free Asia says halting news operations due to Trump admin cuts
Announcing the move, staff at the outlet said 'authoritarian regimes are already celebrating' its potential demise.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,345
Here are the key events from day 1,345 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump administration sets rules to bar groups it opposes from loan relief
Advocates say new rules let Education Department to politically punish groups working on immigration, transgender care.
Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain truce for another week: Turkiye
Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of harbouring the Pakistan Taliban, a charge Kabul denies.
Egypt unveils new billion-dollar museum to lure in more tourists
After more than 20 years under construction, the Grand Egyptian Museum will finally open this weekend.
King Charles III strips Prince Andrew of titles, evicts him from royal home
The rare move comes after mounting pressure to act over Andrew's relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
After yet more atrocities in Sudan, what will end the conflict?
Reports of massacres by Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur's city of el-Fasher.
US Justice Department places prosecutors on leave for January 6 reference
The prosecutors reportedly called the Trump supporters who participated in the January 6 attack a 'mob of rioters'.
UN officials condemn ‘horrifying’ mass killings in Sudan as RSF advances
Aid workers in the region fear the situation will deteriorate as food and medical supplies dwindle.
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