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Trump endorses Mike Johnson to return as US House speaker, despite backlash
President-elect Donald Trump had previously clashed with Speaker Johnson over the passage of a bipartisan spending bill.
Maysaa Sabrine becomes first woman to lead Syria’s central bank
Sabrine has become the first female governor of the Syrian central bank in its more than 70-year history.
Russia, Ukraine swap more than 300 POWs in deal mediated by UAE
While Russian Defence Ministry says 150 prisoners were swapped, Zelenskyy welcomes 189 Ukrainians home.
Searching for my father in Syria
With the collapse of the Assad regime, Syrians search prisons, hospitals, and morgues for loved ones.
Drone footage shows destruction of Zabadani from Syria’s war
Exclusive drone footage reveals the extensive destruction in Zabadani, which endured heavy shelling during Syria's war.
Winter rains worsen horrors faced by displaced Palestinians in Gaza
International aid agencies say Israeli forces have been hampering aid deliveries, making humanitarian crisis even worse.
Kenya police fire tear gas at protest against alleged government abductions
Several, including politician, reportedly among those detained by police in Nairobi at site of antigov't protests.
Five charged, including manager, in death of singer Liam Payne
One Direction singer had alcohol and cocaine in his system at the time of his death, an autopsy finds.
Dominique Pelicot won’t appeal conviction in ex-wife’s rape trial in France
The Frenchman was jailed for 20 years for drugging and raping his then-wife and soliciting dozens of men to do the same.
Appeals court upholds Trump sexual abuse, defamation liability verdict
President-elect loses appeal in E Jean Carroll case connected to alleged 1990s attack, must pay $5m.
Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers say will close all NGOs employing women
Ministry of Economy warns that any NGO that does not comply will have its activities suspended and its licence revoked.
2024 was a year of anti-Palestinian censorship and active art rebellion
For 12 months, artists and art workers across the world stood up in solidarity with Palestine and against repression.
Gaza Kamal Adwan Hospital chief Abu Safia held at Israeli army base: Report
Hussam Abu Safia, who documented Israeli abuses, reportedly detained at Sde Teiman base known for brutality, torture'.
Russia accused of shooting down passenger jet
Azerbaijan's President has directly accused Russia of shooting down an Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed.
Inflation down, poverty up as Milei takes chainsaw to Argentina’s economy
Reduced government spending brings significant changes to Argentina's economy under Milei's leadership.
How did South Korea’s Jeju Air plane crash? Here’s what we know
Acting President Choi Sang-mok orders an extensive probe into the crash and the country's airline safety systems.
‘Global silence and abandonment’ as Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital destroyed
Northern Gaza's last operational major health facility is being destroyed by Israeli forces.
As Pakistan, Afghanistan attack each other, what’s next for neighbours?
Experts say both sides need to reset their approach towards the other - even as mounting tensions have eroded trust.
The end of fear in Syria
Al Jazeera's Justin Salhani recounts his experiences in the first days after al-Assad.
Mourners pay respects to South Korean air disaster victims
Investigators are searching for evidence into the cause of South Korea's worst air crash in decades.
Syria and Ukraine seek ‘strategic partnerships’ as senior officials meet
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha visits Damascus to strengthen ties after years of Russian influence.
Why has Russia rejected Trump’s Ukraine truce plan?
Vladimir Putin and top Russian diplomat Sergey Lavrov have said a deferral in Ukraine's NATO entry won't be enough.
Sixth baby dies from severe cold in Gaza as Israel raids hospitals
One-month-old Ali al-Batran dies a day after twin brother as enclave suffers bitter temperatures under Israeli bombs.
NYT ‘investigates’ genocide, uncovers nothing but ‘loosened standards’
According to the US paper of record, Israel never intended to 'erase the Gaza Strip from the face of Earth'.
Serbia charges 13, including ex-minister, in train station roof collapse
Fatal collapse of railway station roof in the city of Novi Sad killed 15 people and prompted protests last month.
Palestinian Authority’s raid on Jenin appeals to Israeli, Western interests
The Palestinian Authority is fighting armed groups in Jenin in hopes of winning favour with Israel and the US.
China court hands schoolboy a life sentence for murder
Two teenagers in Hebei given prison sentences over the killing of their 13-year-old classmate in March.
Salah says new Liverpool deal is ‘far away’
Egypt forward Mohamed Salah says he is a long way from extending his contract at Liverpool, which expires in the summer.
How the world voted in 2024
The super-cycle of elections in 2024 had nearly 1.8 billion people globally vote for their leaders.
Australia beat India in ‘one of the best’ Tests to take series lead
Australia beat India by 184 runs in the fourth Test to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match Border-Gavaskar series.
No privacy, constant struggles for women in Gaza’s crowded tent camps
With much of Gaza levelled by Israel, Palestinian women try to preserve their modesty and dignity in displacement camps.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,040
Here are the key developments on the 1,040th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Three foreigners die in Bangkok hotel fire, authorities say
Fire broke out on fifth floor of hotel near popular Khao San Road, fire department says.
Video: US President Joe Biden pays tribute to Jimmy Carter
Joe Biden remembered former US President Jimmy Carter, who has died aged 100.
Jimmy Carter: The father of Arab-Israeli normalisation
With the Camp David Accords, the late US president set in motion the gradual Arab abandonment of the Palestinian cause.
Croatia’s Milanovic to face rival in election run-off next month
Incumbent president narrowly missed an outright win, securing 49.1% of the vote, while rival Primorac garnered 19.35%.
At least 71 people killed in Ethiopia road accident
A truck packed with passengers plunged into a river in Sidama state, regional authorities said.
Video: Five things Jimmy Carter will be remembered for
Jimmy Carter was a one-term US president but many of his achievements came after he left office.
Why Nepal’s Gurkha fighters want to join India’s army again
Change of rules in Indian Army hiring scheme has affected young men in Nepal who are training to join armies worldwide.
South Korea’s worst-ever plane crash highlights dangers of bird strikes
Bird strikes are a common hazard for commercial flights but only rarely cause serious accidents, experts say.
South Korea authorities seek arrest of Yoon over martial law declaration
Joint investigation unit requests arrest warrant for suspended president over brief imposition of martial law.
Why are US Republicans debating the future of H-1B high-skill work visas?
Visa dispute highlights divide between Trump supporters like tech tycoon Elon Musk and immigration hardliners.
Jimmy Carter: Nobel-winning humanitarian and ex-US president dies aged 100
Carter served just one-term in the White House, but became one of the most active former presidents in US history.
Tributes pour in after US President Jimmy Carter dies at 100
Oldest living president served only one term but has been hailed for his post-White House philanthropy and advocacy.
Why are relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan so tense?
Afghanistan hits several targets in Pakistan in retaliation for air strikes last week.
Incumbent Milanovic to win Croatia’s presidential election: Early results
Opposition Social Democrats' candidate on track to win second term in office, according to preliminary results.
Syria’s de facto leader says holding elections could take up to four years
It's the first time Ahmed al-Sharaa has commented on an electoral timeline since ousting longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
Who is Hussam Abu Safia, director of key Gaza hospital detained by Israel?
Head of one of northern Gaza's last partially functioning hospitals arrested asIsraeli military raids the facility.
South Africa beat Pakistan in tense finish to enter Test championship final
South Africa seal their place in World Test Championship final with a two-wicket win.
Beyond the US election: Seven stories that shaped the Americas in 2024
The region has faced economic crises, a disputed vote in Venezuela, gangs in Haiti and cartel violence in Mexico.
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