Video shows crowds in Gaza celebrating after Palestine qualified for the Arab Cup quarter-finals. Palestinians waved flags, chanted songs and gathered around screens in a rare moment of joy amid the ongoing devastation.
Published On 8 Dec…

Video shows crowds in Gaza celebrating after Palestine qualified for the Arab Cup quarter-finals. Palestinians waved flags, chanted songs and gathered around screens in a rare moment of joy amid the ongoing devastation.
Published On 8 Dec…

December 8 marks one year since the al-Assad dynasty, which lasted 54 years, was removed from power by a rebel offensive.
The 14-year-long war led to one of the world’s largest migration crises, with some 6.8 million Syrians, about a third of…

Aid cuts mean UN is asking for just half of anticipated need and is forced to prioritise only the most desperate, despite increased instability and conflict across the globe.
Published On 8 Dec 2025

Former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf told Al Jazeera that Israel is carrying out what he calls a “scholasticide” in Gaza, arguing that the destruction of schools and the wider education system is deliberate and part of a…

A 13-year-old aspiring journalist investigates his father’s death in one of Kenya’s largest wildlife conservation parks.
Simon Ali, 13, finds himself in a world of mystery when his father, a respected conservation guide, is found dead under…

Hamas is expected to hand over the body of the last Israeli captive held in Gaza in the coming days and has commented that it would be open to discussing “freezing” its weapons to facilitate entering the second phase of the…

Syria is marking one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad after nearly 14 years of war.
Published On 8 Dec 2025

Carl Skau, deputy executive director at the World Food Programme, talks limitations concerns in Sudan

At least 153 students and 12 teachers taken from a Catholic school last month remain in captivity.
Nigerian authorities have secured the release of 100 children who were among hundreds kidnapped from a Catholic school in northern Nigeria last…

Lawmakers in the United States have urged the release of a video of a controversial double-tap strike on a vessel in the Caribbean amid growing scrutiny of the legality of Washington’s militarised anti-drug trafficking campaign.
The bipartisan…