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US top doctor wants cancer warning on alcohol: What does the science say?
The text-only warning of cancer risks would be the first change to alcohol warning labels in the last 35 years.
Turkiye says Kurdish-led armed groups in Syria will be ‘eliminated’
FM Hakan Fidan says only 'a matter of time before YPG is eliminated' in Syria, urges West to cease supporting group.
Canadian PM Trudeau announces plan to resign
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announced he is suspending parliament and will resign from office.
Why has Justin Trudeau resigned – and what’s next for Canada?
After spats with allies, pressure from Donald Trump and falling poll numbers, Trudeau has decided to call it quits.
Three Israelis killed in shooting attack in occupied West Bank
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says Palestinian communities in West Bank should look like Gaza's 'Jabalia'.
What are Syria’s new diplomatic efforts looking to achieve?
Al Jazeera's James Bays in Damascus weighs in on the new diplomatic efforts and the public's concerns.
Canada’s Trudeau steps down as Liberal Party leader amid pressure
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigns amid pressure from within his party and low public approval ratings.
Why does Donald Trump want to pardon the rioters from the January 6 attack?
Trump has described supporters who stormed Capitol to overturn 2020 election as 'patriots' and 'political prisoners'.
Iran nuclear programme nearing ‘point of no return’, France’s Macron says
French president says Paris will engage with the incoming Trump administration in the US on the 'Iranian question'.
What is behind US strategy of keeping troops in post-Assad Syria?
Analysts say priorities extend beyond anti-ISIL mission and include keeping leverage as Syria's future takes shape.
Austrian president tasks far-right leader with forming government
FPO leader Herbert Kickl gets mandate to try to lead a government, the first headed by the far right since World War II.
Ex-French leader Sarkozy on trial over alleged Gaddafi funds: All to know
If convicted, Nicolas Sarkozy could face up to 10 years in prison for a 'corruption pact' with the late Libyan leader.
At the EU’s external border in Bulgaria, the refugee horror story continues
I spent a summer providing medical care to refugees in Bulgaria and these are some of their stories.
Inside Syria’s notorious Palestine Branch: Tales of torture and fear
Palestine Branch targeted rebellious neighbourhoods in Damascus during the early stages of the Syrian revolution.
Nigeria’s military launch offensive on new rebel group
Nigeria's military has launched an offensive against a new rebel group said to be affiliated with ISIL.
Pakistan Taliban threatens military-run businesses amid rising violence
The threat marks an escalation in the group's fight against the Pakistani military, warn analysts.
UK Prime Minister Starmer slams ‘lies’ after Musk tirade
Starmer defends record after billionaire Musk attacks him and other Labour figures over handling of child rape cases.
Israeli forces use ambulance to raid occupied West Bank
Israeli forces use an ambulance to carry out a raid in the occupied West Bank.
Nine killed in roadside bomb attack in central India
Police said eight policemen and a driver were killed in bomb blast set off by Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh.
Indonesia kicks off first free meal programme for children, pregnant women
By 2029 the programme hopes to reach 82.9 million people in efforts to counter malnutrition.
What is a polar vortex, the weather event causing winter storms in the US?
The expanding of the polar vortex - an area of cold air around the Arctic - southwards is causing cold spells in the US.
South Korea authorities seek extension of warrant to arrest impeached Yoon
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol has defiantly refused questioning over a bungled martial law decree last month.
Palestinian Authority shuts down several Al Jazeera digital platforms
The decision came after the PA closed Al Jazeera's office in the occupied West Bank last week.
Seven-wicket Rashid leads Afghanistan to Test series win over Zimbabwe
Rashid takes 11 wickets in the match to give Afghanistan a 1-0 win in the series after the first Test ended in a draw.
Russians in Kursk region ‘shaken’ as Ukraine launches new offensive
Fighting intensifies months after Zelenskyy hinted that holding territory in Kursk could embolden his plans for victory.
Indonesia sack football coach Shin in search of FIFA World Cup 2026 spot
South Korean coach Shin Tae-yong is let go after four years as Indonesian football chief eyes World Cup qualification.
Malaysia court grants jailed ex-PM Najib access to house arrest decree
Three-member bench rules 2-1 to grant Najib Razak's appeal to use the decree to argue his case before the High Court.
Israeli attack kills 13 members of a family in Gaza City
Al Jazeera's Moath al-Kahlout, one of the few journalists in northern Gaza, has been to the scene of an Israeli attack.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,047
Here are the key developments on the 1,047th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
North Korea fires missile as Blinken meets South Korean officials
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets South Korea's Acting President Choi Sang-mok in Seoul.
Musk turns on UK politician Farage over jailed far-right activist
Tesla and SpaceX CEO's U-turn comes after publicly backing Farage's populist Reform UK party.
‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Emilia Perez’ win top film awards at Golden Globes
Demi Moore also triumphs in actress category while 'Shogun' and 'Hacks' win top TV honours at 82nd Golden Globes.
Why Trump’s blow-hot, blow-cold on China worries India
After a four-year-long border standoff, India and China arrived at a detente in October. But can it survive Trump?
US authorities say New Orleans attacker travelled to Egypt, Canada
US Army veteran also visited the city twice in months leading up to truck attack, law enforcement officials say.
Hamas says it’s ready to free 34 captives under ceasefire deal, reports say
Israeli and Hamas officials are holding talks in Qatar in renewed push to secure ceasefire deal.
Fernandes and Amorim upset with United after impressive draw at Liverpool
Manchester United hold title-chasing Liverpool to a 2-2 draw at Anfield, but frustrate their club captain and manager.
Egyptian activist al-Qaradawi’s family appeal to Lebanese PM for release
Al-Qaradawi's family seeks Lebanese PM's intervention to prevent his deportation to Egypt, fearing risks to his life.
How can world powers stop Israel from attacking Gaza’s medical facilities?
The United Nations says the health system in Gaza is on the verge of total collapse amid relentless Israeli attacks.
M23 rebels take key town of Masisi as they advance in eastern DRC
The town of Masisi is in a rich, mountainous location that provides access to the provincial capital of Goma.
New Austrian conservative leader ready for coalition talks with far right
In major U-turn, Christian Stocker says he will enter into coalition talks with the far right if invited to do so.
Ukraine launches new offensive in Russia’s Kursk as war casualties mount
Ukrainian forces have been launching counteroffensives in Kursk in an effort to hold on to seized territory.
‘I refuse a cheap death’: Israel kills Palestinian journalist in Gaza
Israel kills Mohammad Hijazi, taking the number of media workers killed by Israel in Gaza since October 2023 to 220.
Israeli forces kill 200 in three days in Gaza, overwhelming hospitals
Although Israel claims it is targeting Hamas fighters, most of the victims are women and children.
Lawyer fears Egyptian poet could be tortured if extradited from Lebanon
A lawyer for activist and poet Abdul Rahman Yusuf has told Al Jazeera that he would be at risk if extradited to Egypt.
Mukesh Chandrakar: Indian media bodies seek probe into murder of journalist
Three arrested after Mukesh Chandrakar's body found on January 3 in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur stuffed in a septic tank.
Dramatic video of an avalanche in Utah
Video shows the dramatic moment an avalanche gathers speed as it slides down a mountain in the Cottonwood Canyons.
Nigeria’s defence chief on human rights abuse reports and security
General Christopher Musa addresses the Boko Haram challenge, corruption reports, and more.
The dark side of William Burroughs, wife killer behind Daniel Craig’s Queer
The renowned author murdered his wife before going on to become one of America's most influential figures in literature.
Winter storm hammers eastern US; over 60 million face blizzard conditions
At least 62 million people are in the path of the storm as state of emergency declared in several US states.
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani arrives in Qatar for talks
Asaad al-Shaibani's visit to Qatar comes as the new administration seeks support from Arab states.
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