Tag: Al Jazeera

Saudi-led coalition air raids hit Sanaa airport (Al Jazeera)

The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen says it has carried out air raids on Houthi targets at the international airport in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, Saudi...

The Russia–Ukraine border crisis: Europe’s moment of reckoning (Rahul Kamath, ORF)

The relations between the European Union (EU)–Russia persistently provoke hostility as illustrated by the natural gas crisis across Europe in October and November, and...

Gabriel Boric wins Chile’s presidential election (Al Jazeera)

A left-wing legislator who rose to prominence during anti-government protests in Chile has been elected the country’s next president. With almost 99 percent of polling...

Apple asks India’s antitrust watchdog to dismiss apps market case (Al Jazeera)

Apple Inc has asked India’s antitrust watchdog to throw out a case alleging abuse of market power in the apps market, saying it is...

Pakistan warns of consequences from Afghan ‘economic meltdown’ (Al Jazeera)

Member nations of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) are holding a special meeting in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad to discuss solutions to address the humanitarian...

Thousands march across Sudan protesting military takeover (Al Jazeera)

Sudanese anti-coup protesters have taken to the streets in the capital Khartoum to reject the October 25 military takeover, the latest in a series...

US air wars in Middle East ‘deeply flawed’: Report (Al Jazeera)

Newly obtained Pentagon documents show the United States’ air wars in the Middle East have been marked by “deeply flawed intelligence” and “faulty targeting”...

Rockets fired at Baghdad’s Green Zone: Iraqi military (Al Jazeera)

Two Katyusha rockets have struck Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, which houses several Western embassies, the Iraqi military has said. One rocket was destroyed in...

UK Brexit minister David Frost resigns in blow to PM Johnson (Al Jazeera)

British Brexit Minister David Frost has resigned over disillusionment with the direction of Boris Johnson’s government, dealing a severe blow to the embattled prime...

Chad to deploy additional 1,000 UN peacekeepers to Mali (Al Jazeera)

Mali’s foreign affairs ministry has said that Chad planned to deploy 1,000 additional UN peacekeepers to Mali to reinforce its troops battling armed groups...

Is the international community failing Ethiopia? (Al Jazeera)

Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed promised the conflict in Tigray would be resolved quickly. However, 13 months later, the fighting has intensified...

Ethiopia forces claim recapturing of towns from Tigray rebels (Al Jazeera)

Ethiopia announced its forces have recaptured several towns, including Kobo and Waldia in the north, from Tigrayan rebels. The conflict between forces loyal to Prime...

Erdogan seeks to boost ties at Turkey-Africa summit (Umar Farooq, Al Jazeera)

Turkey is aiming to deepen economic and military ties on Africa, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in remarks at a major summit of African...

Jordan: Palestinian refugees struggle amid UNRWA funding cuts (Hanna Davis, Al Jazeera)

Inside Jordan, Ali is a foreigner from the Gaza Strip. But outside, he is regarded as a Jordanian. “How?” the 35-year-old asks. “I’m stuck in...

UN talks fail to open negotiations on ‘killer robots’ (Al Jazeera)

Country officials and campaigners have expressed disappointment after United Nations talks on autonomous weapons systems – known as “killer robots” – stopped short of...

‘Still a lot of pain’: Dictatorship victims haunt Chile election (Sandra Cuffe, Al Jazeera)

Samuel Burgos Espejo was just a child when soldiers killed his older brother, one of the victims of a 1973-1990 Chilean dictatorship that saw thousands of...