Heavy flooding has forced more than 50,000 people to evacuate northern Morocco. Residents say the floods followed weeks of heavy rain after years of drought.
A new round of peace talks on resolving Russia's war with Ukraine has begun in Abu Dhabi.
The US President's special envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly present at the meeting where diplomatic pressure is mounting on Moscow and Kyiv to strike a deal.
Diplomatic pressure is mounting on Kyiv and Moscow to reach a deal that could bring Europe’s largest land conflict since the Second World War to an end.
As both sides meet in Abu Dhabi, people back at home are hoping to see an end to nearly four years of war.
Al Jazeera’s Audrey Macalpine reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.
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A new round of peace talks on resolving Russia's war with Ukraine has begun in Abu Dhabi.
The US President's special envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly present at the meeting where diplomatic pressure is mounting on Moscow and Kyiv to strike a deal.
Diplomatic pressure is mounting on Kyiv and Moscow to reach a deal that could bring Europe’s largest land conflict since the Second World War to an end.
As both sides meet in Abu Dhabi, people back at home are hoping to see an end to nearly four years of war.
Al Jazeera’s Audrey Macalpine reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.
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A 45-year-old man has reportedly been charged with assault, after he was filmed fighting high school students in Texas during a protest against immigration enforcement agency ICE.
Nur weil ein Name oder ein Foto in den Epstein-Akten auftaucht, heißt das noch lange nicht, dass irgendetwas bewiesen ist, so der Tenor während der Debatte zum Thema bei Markus Lanz. "Angela Merkel taucht auch angeblich auf", so der Politikwissenschaftler Julius van de Laar und betont, dass der Kontakt zu Jeffrey Epstein erst einmal nichts Strafrechtliches sei.
Katarina Barley, Vizepräsidentin des EU-Parlaments, fragt sich, warum die Akten nun im Vordergrund stehen, wenn Opfer doch bereits ausgesagt haben oder noch Aussagen tätigen wollen. Den betroffenen Frauen wird einfach keine Bedeutung beigemessen oder nicht geglaubt, so Barley.
Israel is severely restricting what Palestinians can bring into Gaza through the Rafah crossing, as its forces maintain a tight control over who is allowed in or out. Rafah’s reopening was supposed to alleviate 18 months of Israel’s punishing siege, but aid continues to be limited and thousands are still waiting to cross.
The Israel-Palestine director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) has resigned in protest, saying the organisation’s new chief blocked a report accusing Israel of committing “crimes against humanity” in its denial of Palestinian refugees’ right of return.
Omar Shakir, who has worked for the rights group for more than 10 years, told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the report “sought to connect the erasure of camps in Gaza with the emptying of camps in the West Bank, with the full assault led by the Israeli government against UNRWA, the [United Nations] aid agency for Palestinian refugees and underscoring how in the midst of this Nakba 2.0 that we’re seeing unfold beyond us, it’s critical that we learn the lessons from Nakba 1.0”.
Omar Shakir is live from Amman, Jordan to speak more about this.
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The Israel-Palestine director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) has resigned in protest, saying the organisation’s new chief blocked a report accusing Israel of committing “crimes against humanity” in its denial of Palestinian refugees’ right of return.
Omar Shakir, who has worked for the rights group for more than 10 years, told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the report “sought to connect the erasure of camps in Gaza with the emptying of camps in the West Bank, with the full assault led by the Israeli government against UNRWA, the [United Nations] aid agency for Palestinian refugees and underscoring how in the midst of this Nakba 2.0 that we’re seeing unfold beyond us, it’s critical that we learn the lessons from Nakba 1.0”.
Omar Shakir is live from Amman, Jordan to speak more about this.
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US funding cuts threaten African research as scientists and researchers from the United States and Africa meet in Senegal to discuss the future of innovation on the continent. Since 2025, nearly three billion dollars in research funding has been cut or frozen under President Donald Trump, with public health, vaccine research and climate science particularly affected. African scientists say projects have been derailed, including cutting-edge work turning peanut shells into batteries. As US focus shifts to rare earth minerals, funding for research by Africans, for Africans, is stalling.
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Djourbel, central Senegal.
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US funding cuts threaten African research as scientists and researchers from the United States and Africa meet in Senegal to discuss the future of innovation on the continent. Since 2025, nearly three billion dollars in research funding has been cut or frozen under President Donald Trump, with public health, vaccine research and climate science particularly affected. African scientists say projects have been derailed, including cutting-edge work turning peanut shells into batteries. As US focus shifts to rare earth minerals, funding for research by Africans, for Africans, is stalling.
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Djourbel, central Senegal.
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Der kürzlich präsentierte Jahreswirtschaftsbericht der Bundesregierung für 2026 zeigt, dass Berlin noch weit davon entfernt ist, realistische Lösungsansätze für die Rettung des Landes vor dem Ruin zu entwickeln.
Israel has killed at least 20 Palestinians in a major escalation across Gaza on Wednesday, violating the US-brokered ceasefire.
strikes and artillery shelling have hit Gaza City, Khan Yunis, and al-Mawasi, making movement extremely dangerous.
A Palestinian Red Crescent medic was killed while evacuating the wounded, highlighting the risks to emergency crews.
Medical evacuations remain severely limited, with Israel briefly halting coordination for Palestinian patients at Rafah crossing.
The suspension was blamed on missing WHO data, though coordination resumed later in the day.
Israeli authorities claim the attacks respond to an incident injuring an Israeli officer, though evidence is limited.
Airstrikes continue in eastern Gaza City, including Tuffah and Zeitoun neighbourhoods, adding to mounting casualties.
Tensions remain high as drones and fighter jets patrol the skies, signalling further potential attacks.
Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Gaza City.
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Israel has killed at least 20 Palestinians in a major escalation across Gaza on Wednesday, violating the US-brokered ceasefire.
strikes and artillery shelling have hit Gaza City, Khan Yunis, and al-Mawasi, making movement extremely dangerous.
A Palestinian Red Crescent medic was killed while evacuating the wounded, highlighting the risks to emergency crews.
Medical evacuations remain severely limited, with Israel briefly halting coordination for Palestinian patients at Rafah crossing.
The suspension was blamed on missing WHO data, though coordination resumed later in the day.
Israeli authorities claim the attacks respond to an incident injuring an Israeli officer, though evidence is limited.
Airstrikes continue in eastern Gaza City, including Tuffah and Zeitoun neighbourhoods, adding to mounting casualties.
Tensions remain high as drones and fighter jets patrol the skies, signalling further potential attacks.
Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Gaza City.
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A by-election in northern England in a traditional stronghold of the Labour Party is now becoming a test of how fragmented British politics has become.
In the Greater Manchester region, political parties are now scrambling to win over dissatisfied voters.
Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego reports Gorton and Denton in Manchester.
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A by-election in northern England in a traditional stronghold of the Labour Party is now becoming a test of how fragmented British politics has become.
In the Greater Manchester region, political parties are now scrambling to win over dissatisfied voters.
Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego reports Gorton and Denton in Manchester.
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In Manchester City’s pre-match press conference on Tuesday, manager Pep Guardiola chose to speak about Palestinians suffering in Gaza and ICE protests in the US.
US philanthropist Melinda French Gates says her ex-husband Bill Gates’ ties to the Epstein files brings back painful memories from their marriage. She told NPR she hopes Epstein’s victims receive justice.
Talks between the United States and Iran are expected on Friday in Muscat, Oman, according to Iranian sources.
US President Donald Trump said negotiations are underway, adding that Iran wants to avoid further US airstrikes after what he called the “Midnight Hammer” operation.
Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump said Iran is “negotiating” and wants “something to be done”, warning it does not want a repeat of US military action.
Senior Iranian sources confirmed the venue, while saying the format and final arrangements are still being discussed.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is expected to attend, alongside US envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
Key disputes include uranium enrichment limits, Iran’s ballistic missile programme, and its regional alliances.
Tehran says missiles are non-negotiable and is seeking firm US guarantees after Washington withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal.
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem joins us live from Tehran to discuss the latest developments.
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Talks between the United States and Iran are expected on Friday in Muscat, Oman, according to Iranian sources.
US President Donald Trump said negotiations are underway, adding that Iran wants to avoid further US airstrikes after what he called the “Midnight Hammer” operation.
Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump said Iran is “negotiating” and wants “something to be done”, warning it does not want a repeat of US military action.
Senior Iranian sources confirmed the venue, while saying the format and final arrangements are still being discussed.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is expected to attend, alongside US envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
Key disputes include uranium enrichment limits, Iran’s ballistic missile programme, and its regional alliances.
Tehran says missiles are non-negotiable and is seeking firm US guarantees after Washington withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal.
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem joins us live from Tehran to discuss the latest developments.
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US President Donald Trump lashed out at a journalist, calling her the ‘worst reporter’, after she questioned him about survivors of the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump’s name appears in the Epstein files. He has not been accused of any crimes by Epstein’s victims and has denied any wrongdoing.
Israel, having already destroyed much of Gaza’s health system, is now pressuring 37 NGOs to hand over sensitive data on their largely Palestinian staff or face being banned from operating.
Al Jazeera’s Basel Ghazoghli explains why many of the NGOs are refusing to comply.
Korruption, blockierte US-Hilfen und Machtkämpfe in Washington verschärfen die Krise der ukrainischen Energiewirtschaft. Notlösungen im Stromnetz führen zu Blackouts bis nach Moldawien und Rumänien – und das ohne einen einzigen russischen Schuss.
The US House oversight committee heard testimony from those affected by violent ICE raids.
In January, two people were shot dead by ICE agents in Minneapolis.
The committee is pushing for reforms in ICE operations.
They demand body cameras for all agents and that masks be removed during raids.
Witnesses described chaotic and dangerous encounters with immigration officers.
Concerns over accountability and transparency in ICE’s methods are growing.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reports from Washington, DC.
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The US House oversight committee heard testimony from those affected by violent ICE raids.
In January, two people were shot dead by ICE agents in Minneapolis.
The committee is pushing for reforms in ICE operations.
They demand body cameras for all agents and that masks be removed during raids.
Witnesses described chaotic and dangerous encounters with immigration officers.
Concerns over accountability and transparency in ICE’s methods are growing.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reports from Washington, DC.
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US President Donald Trump has said that talks with Iran are continuing to try to de-escalate tensions in the Gulf, even as the US military announced shooting down an Iranian drone that approached its aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea.
Die deutschen Politiker scheinen in einen Wettbewerb eingetreten, wer die blödeste Idee auf den Tisch legt, die vermeintlich die Wirtschaft retten soll. Der bayrische Ministerpräsident hat mit seinem Vorschlag gerade ziemlich gut vorgelegt.
Abu Sayed, a student protester, was fatally shot by police outside Rangpur University gates on 16 July 2024, sparking mass demonstrations that toppled Bangladesh's government and led to this month's elections.
His defiant final stand, broadcast live, became the defining image of the revolution.
Whilst his family and fellow protesters hope for justice and systemic change, many express concern that the country's deep-rooted inequality, corruption and nepotism remain largely unaddressed, with the top 1 percent holding a quarter of the nation's wealth.
Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng reports from Rangpur, northwestern Bangladesh.
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Abu Sayed, a student protester, was fatally shot by police outside Rangpur University gates on 16 July 2024, sparking mass demonstrations that toppled Bangladesh's government and led to this month's elections.
His defiant final stand, broadcast live, became the defining image of the revolution.
Whilst his family and fellow protesters hope for justice and systemic change, many express concern that the country's deep-rooted inequality, corruption and nepotism remain largely unaddressed, with the top 1 percent holding a quarter of the nation's wealth.
Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng reports from Rangpur, northwestern Bangladesh.
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Tensions are escalating in Ethiopia's Tigray region following a weekend drone strike that killed civilians, with the regional government accusing the national army of carrying out the attack. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressed parliament, blaming the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) for ongoing problems whilst highlighting the presence of Eritrean forces in Tigray, which he accused of committing mass atrocities. Internal divisions within the TPLF and fears of renewed conflict have prompted some residents to flee, as communities still recovering from a war that killed over 100,000 people call for de-escalation.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Nairobi.
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Tensions are escalating in Ethiopia's Tigray region following a weekend drone strike that killed civilians, with the regional government accusing the national army of carrying out the attack. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressed parliament, blaming the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) for ongoing problems whilst highlighting the presence of Eritrean forces in Tigray, which he accused of committing mass atrocities. Internal divisions within the TPLF and fears of renewed conflict have prompted some residents to flee, as communities still recovering from a war that killed over 100,000 people call for de-escalation.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Nairobi.
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The United States and Iran are preparing for direct negotiations as tensions between the two countries remain high, raising concerns about the risk of military conflict. Analysts say key questions remain unanswered, including the scope of the talks and whether they will focus solely on Iran’s nuclear programme or expand to ballistic missiles and Tehran’s regional influence.
Will Todman, a senior fellow with the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins Al Jazeera’s live from Washington, DC. He is joined by David Des Roches, a professor at the Thayer Marshall Institute and former Pentagon Director of Arabian Peninsula Affairs.
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The United States and Iran are preparing for direct negotiations as tensions between the two countries remain high, raising concerns about the risk of military conflict. Analysts say key questions remain unanswered, including the scope of the talks and whether they will focus solely on Iran’s nuclear programme or expand to ballistic missiles and Tehran’s regional influence.
Will Todman, a senior fellow with the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins Al Jazeera’s live from Washington, DC. He is joined by David Des Roches, a professor at the Thayer Marshall Institute and former Pentagon Director of Arabian Peninsula Affairs.
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US President Donald Trump has signed a budget of more than 1 trillion dollars, ending a partial government shutdown. The bill funds most government agencies until September, other than the Department of Homeland Security. Lawmakers must now negotiate reforms to immigration enforcement after federal agents fatally shot two US citizens in Minneapolis last month.
Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reports from Washington, DC.
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US President Donald Trump has signed a budget of more than 1 trillion dollars, ending a partial government shutdown. The bill funds most government agencies until September, other than the Department of Homeland Security. Lawmakers must now negotiate reforms to immigration enforcement after federal agents fatally shot two US citizens in Minneapolis last month.
Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reports from Washington, DC.
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Palestinians returning to Gaza through the Rafah Crossing say they were abused and humiliated while being interrogated by Israeli forces. Hamas says it's part of a deliberate Israeli attempt to instill fear and deter Palestinians from returning to their homeland. Nine women and three children entered the strip on Monday—the first returning batch after Israel reopened the crossing between Gaza and Egypt.
Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim Al Khalili reports.
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Palestinians returning to Gaza through the Rafah Crossing say they were abused and humiliated while being interrogated by Israeli forces. Hamas says it's part of a deliberate Israeli attempt to instill fear and deter Palestinians from returning to their homeland. Nine women and three children entered the strip on Monday—the first returning batch after Israel reopened the crossing between Gaza and Egypt.
Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim Al Khalili reports.
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The Syrian army has entered the northeastern city of Qamishli, one of the last strongholds of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. It's part of a ceasefire deal and an agreement that's meant to see the SDF integrate into the Syrian army. A large convoy of trucks was seen entering the city. A daytime curfew was declared, which authorities say is needed to 'maintain order during the transition.' Syrian government forces have established control over most of the country in the past few weeks.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from northeastern Syria.
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The Syrian army has entered the northeastern city of Qamishli, one of the last strongholds of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. It's part of a ceasefire deal and an agreement that's meant to see the SDF integrate into the Syrian army. A large convoy of trucks was seen entering the city. A daytime curfew was declared, which authorities say is needed to 'maintain order during the transition.' Syrian government forces have established control over most of the country in the past few weeks.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from northeastern Syria.
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Sudanese military officials say they’ve broken through a siege by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group of the South Kordofan capital of Kadugli. It’s the military’s second major advance in the Kordofan region in less than a week.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed in Libya, Al Jazeera Arabic reports. The 53-year-old, who ran for president, was shot dead in Zintan under mysterious circumstances.
Der Europäischer Rechnungshof attestiert der EU ein klares Scheitern bei kritischen Rohstoffen für die Energiewende: Trotz Gesetzen und Initiativen bleibt Europa stark von China abhängig – etwa bei Magnesium, wo 97 Prozent der Importe von dort stammen. Ohne diese Rohstoffe drohen Energiewende, Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und strategische Autonomie zu scheitern, warnt der Rechnungshof. Zwar sollen bis 2030 mehr Abbau, Verarbeitung und Recycling in der EU stattfinden, doch bislang bleiben Ergebnisse aus. Im Video kritisiert Greg Jackson, Chef von Octopus Energy, Europas Energiepolitik scharf und warnt, sie verhindere selbst die Vorteile erneuerbarer Energien.
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Armut nimmt in Deutschland weiter zu: Laut Statistischem Bundesamt gelten inzwischen 13,3 Millionen Menschen – knapp 16 Prozent der Bevölkerung – als armutsgefährdet. Steigende Lebenshaltungskosten, stagnierende Reallöhne und eine wachsende Zahl von Menschen, die selbst im Rentenalter weiterarbeiten müssen, verschärfen die Lage. Scharfe Kritik kommt unter anderem von Sahra Wagenknecht, die der Regierung ein soziales Politikversagen vorwirft. Über Ursachen und Folgen des wachsenden Armutsrisikos sowie die zunehmende Kluft zwischen Kaufkraft und Löhnen sprechen wir im Video mit dem Soziologen Martin Dolzer.
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Mit einer radikalen Agenda will der Wirtschaftsrat der CDU die Wirtschaft aus der Krise führen: niedrigere Steuern, Abschaffung des Soli und zugleich der Abbau von Sozialleistungen. Unterstützung kommt von Markus Söder, der längere Arbeitszeiten, ein höheres Renteneintrittsalter und strengere Regeln bei Krankschreibungen fordert. SPD und mehrere Ökonomen widersprechen scharf: Marcel Fratzscher und Enzo Weber warnen davor, strukturelle Probleme auf Beschäftigte abzuwälzen, während Friedrich Merz auf mehr Arbeit und niedrigere Arbeitskosten setzt. Über die Kontroverse und ihre möglichen Folgen sprechen wir im Video mit unserem Gast Konstantin Schink, Gastforscher am Institut für konservative Wirtschaftspolitik.
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"Völlige Blasphemie." Mit diesen Worten bewerten Politologen die Äußerungen des polnischen Präsidenten Karol Nawrocki über die Rolle der Sowjetunion zu Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs und bei der Organisation der Massenvernichtung der Juden. Was genau hat der polnische Staatschef gesagt, und warum ähneln seine Äußerungen der Propaganda des Dritten Reiches?
Fast jedes dritte Industrieunternehmen in Deutschland sieht seine Wettbewerbsfähigkeit schwinden: Laut Ifo-Institut halten sich 31 Prozent der Betriebe gegenüber außereuropäischen Konkurrenten für weniger konkurrenzfähig, besonders betroffen sind Chemie, Metall und Maschinenbau. Hohe Energie-, Steuer- und Arbeitskosten sowie sinkende private Investitionen belasten den Standort weiter, während die Bundesregierung zwar Reformen und Investitionsoffensiven ankündigt, aus Sicht vieler Unternehmen aber bislang vor allem diskutiert. Über die wachsende Kluft zwischen politischen Ankündigungen und wirtschaftlicher Realität sowie den schleichenden Verlust an Wettbewerbsfähigkeit sprechen wir im Video mit unserem Korrespondenten Iwan Medwedew.
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The US military says it's shot down an Iranian drone they say was approaching an American aircraft carrier aggressively and with, quote, 'unclear intent.' It happened over the Arabian Sea. The USS Abraham Lincoln is floating some 800 kilometres off Iran's southern coast. An American F35 fighter jet shot down the Iranian Shahed drone. The Iranian military is also accused of approaching a merchant vessel at high speed.
Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi joins live from Tehran.
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The US military says it's shot down an Iranian drone they say was approaching an American aircraft carrier aggressively and with, quote, 'unclear intent.' It happened over the Arabian Sea. The USS Abraham Lincoln is floating some 800 kilometres off Iran's southern coast. An American F35 fighter jet shot down the Iranian Shahed drone. The Iranian military is also accused of approaching a merchant vessel at high speed.
Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi joins live from Tehran.
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A criminal investigation has been launched into the UK's former US ambassador, Peter Mandelson, over allegations he leaked sensitive information to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. It comes after the latest release of Epstein files by the US Department of Justice, showing email exchanges between the pair.
Al Jazeera’s Charlie Angela reports from London.
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A criminal investigation has been launched into the UK's former US ambassador, Peter Mandelson, over allegations he leaked sensitive information to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. It comes after the latest release of Epstein files by the US Department of Justice, showing email exchanges between the pair.
Al Jazeera’s Charlie Angela reports from London.
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Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s son has pleaded not guilty to four rape charges as his trial opens in Oslo. Marius Borg Hoiby faces 38 counts, including assault and domestic violence, in a case that has shaken Norway’s royal family.
“Israel, as the occupying power, has the obligation to ensure the needs of people are met in Gaza.” As he prepared to leave Gaza, the Red Cross’s Patrick Griffiths is hopeful the Rafah crossing’s “opening” will give Palestinians a chance to heal, but says more must be done.
We're talking to educators with decades of experience and seeing why nobody is reading books any more. Is it fair to blame everything on technology? Are parents being present enough with their children, and what does that mean for our collective future?
Presenter: Stefanie Dekker
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Beth Gaskill - Founder of Big City Readers
Keisha Siriboe - Literacy advocate
Margaret Kunji - Former educator
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We're talking to educators with decades of experience and seeing why nobody is reading books any more. Is it fair to blame everything on technology? Are parents being present enough with their children, and what does that mean for our collective future?
Presenter: Stefanie Dekker
Guests:
Beth Gaskill - Founder of Big City Readers
Keisha Siriboe - Literacy advocate
Margaret Kunji - Former educator
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Der "Friedensrat" kann alles Mögliche bedeuten, jedoch keinesfalls den Versuch, die Probleme Gazas und seiner Einwohner zu lösen. Es scheint, als sei Gaza lediglich ein Vorwand für das US-Establishment und Donald Trump als dessen Frontmann, die gesamte Weltdiplomatie neu zu ordnen.
With energy markets shaken by the aftershocks of geopolitical events in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Venezuela, the world's gas producers are optimistic about stability and affordability of energy supplies.
Qatar says mega expansion projects will more than double its gas production capacity.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports from Doha, Qatar.
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With energy markets shaken by the aftershocks of geopolitical events in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Venezuela, the world's gas producers are optimistic about stability and affordability of energy supplies.
Qatar says mega expansion projects will more than double its gas production capacity.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports from Doha, Qatar.
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In the Venezuelan capital, the neighbourhood of Petare was once a stronghold of support for the nation's socialist governments.
But after years of economic mismanagement residents now rely largely on informal work and personal networks to cope with ongoing hardship.
Al Jazeera’s Noris Soto reports from Petare in Caracas, Venezuela.
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In the Venezuelan capital, the neighbourhood of Petare was once a stronghold of support for the nation's socialist governments.
But after years of economic mismanagement residents now rely largely on informal work and personal networks to cope with ongoing hardship.
Al Jazeera’s Noris Soto reports from Petare in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is on a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
He's set to discuss regional issues including developments in Gaza and Iran.
Erdogan has arrived in Riyadh, his first visit to the kingdom in more than two years.
He's scheduled to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The president is accompanied by foreign minister Hakan Fidan, along with several other top officials.
Ties between Saudi Arabia and Turkiye have been strained since 2018 but have improved in recent months.
The nations are major economic partners and have been expanding trade and defence cooperation.
They're also likely to discuss a possible defence pact that includes Pakistan.
To discuss this developing story, we’re joined by Abdulaziz al-Gashian, a Senior Non-Resident Fellow with the Gulf International Forum and Barin Kayaoglu Chair and Assistant Professor of American Studies at the Social Sciences University of Ankara.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is on a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
He's set to discuss regional issues including developments in Gaza and Iran.
Erdogan has arrived in Riyadh, his first visit to the kingdom in more than two years.
He's scheduled to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The president is accompanied by foreign minister Hakan Fidan, along with several other top officials.
Ties between Saudi Arabia and Turkiye have been strained since 2018 but have improved in recent months.
The nations are major economic partners and have been expanding trade and defence cooperation.
They're also likely to discuss a possible defence pact that includes Pakistan.
To discuss this developing story, we’re joined by Abdulaziz al-Gashian, a Senior Non-Resident Fellow with the Gulf International Forum and Barin Kayaoglu Chair and Assistant Professor of American Studies at the Social Sciences University of Ankara.
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Der Bierabsatz in Deutschland ist 2025 auf ein Rekordtief gefallen: Mit rund 7,8 Milliarden Litern sank der Verkauf laut Statistischem Bundesamt erstmals seit 1993 unter die 8-Milliarden-Marke, ein Minus von 6 Prozent – der stärkste Rückgang seit Beginn der Erhebung. Ursachen sind Konsumzurückhaltung, Verluste in der Gastronomie, rückläufige Exporte und ein veränderter Markt mit Zuwächsen bei alkoholfreiem Bier. Während Brauereien vor einer strukturellen Krise warnen, betonen sie ihre Anpassungsfähigkeit. Im Video ordnet Lars Hünich (AfD), Landtagsabgeordneter aus Brandenburg, die Entwicklung als langfristiges Problem ein und nennt neben dem Konsumwandel auch Energiepreise, Bürokratie und politische Rahmenbedingungen als Belastungsfaktoren.
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In der Sendung "Der Sonntags-Stammtisch" vom 1. Februar 2026 hat sich der AfD-Co-Vorsitzende Tino Chrupalla zu den Standortnachteilen Deutschlands für Unternehmen geäußert. Das Mercosur-Abkommen und der Freihandel mit Indien wurden ebenfalls thematisiert.
Von Sumy bis Saporoschje: Das gegenwärtige Abflauen der Kämpfe ist vor allem dem Winter geschuldet und darf nicht mit einer Deeskalation verwechselt werden. Das kommende Jahr dürfte von zwei potenziellen russischen Großoffensiven geprägt sein, deren Umrisse sich bereits erkennen lassen.
Renewed threats to strike Iran have once again raised the stakes across the Middle East.
The US and Israel have toughened their stance against Tehran in recent weeks as the country was gripped by nationwide protests.
Iran accused Israel of interference in those demonstrations.
As the war rhetoric ramps up, Iran is threatening to inflict heavy damage on Israel, if it's attacked.
The tension between the two sides follows decades of mutual hostility that has shaped the geopolitics of the region.
So, does diplomacy stand a chance in this long-running conflict?
Presenter: Rishaad Salamat
Guests:
Thomas Warrick, a non resident fellow at the Atlantic Council
Marzie Khalilian - Political Analyst focusing on U.S.-Middle East relations and an Academic Researcher at Carleton University
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Renewed threats to strike Iran have once again raised the stakes across the Middle East.
The US and Israel have toughened their stance against Tehran in recent weeks as the country was gripped by nationwide protests.
Iran accused Israel of interference in those demonstrations.
As the war rhetoric ramps up, Iran is threatening to inflict heavy damage on Israel, if it's attacked.
The tension between the two sides follows decades of mutual hostility that has shaped the geopolitics of the region.
So, does diplomacy stand a chance in this long-running conflict?
Presenter: Rishaad Salamat
Guests:
Thomas Warrick, a non resident fellow at the Atlantic Council
Marzie Khalilian - Political Analyst focusing on U.S.-Middle East relations and an Academic Researcher at Carleton University
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Cubans are cooking on charcoal and facing worsening power blackouts after the US cut the island off of Venezuelan oil exports. US President Donald Trump promised Cuba will “fail” soon and threatened tariffs on any nations doing business with the island. Can Cuba’s communist government survive the latest US push for regime change?
In this episode:
- Ed Augustin, Independent Journalist
Episode credits:
This episode was produced by Haleema Shah and Melanie Marich with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Chloe K. Li, Tuleen Barakat, Maya Hamadeh, and our host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Kylene Kiang.
Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad, Vienna Maglio, and Munera AlDosari. Andrew Greiner is lead of audience engagement.
Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.
Cubans are cooking on charcoal and facing worsening power blackouts after the US cut the island off of Venezuelan oil exports. US President Donald Trump promised Cuba will “fail” soon and threatened tariffs on any nations doing business with the island. Can Cuba’s communist government survive the latest US push for regime change?
In this episode:
- Ed Augustin, Independent Journalist
Episode credits:
This episode was produced by Haleema Shah and Melanie Marich with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Chloe K. Li, Tuleen Barakat, Maya Hamadeh, and our host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Kylene Kiang.
Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad, Vienna Maglio, and Munera AlDosari. Andrew Greiner is lead of audience engagement.
Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.
The Syrian government and Kurdish-led SDF have reached a ceasefire deal, ending years of autonomous rule in the northeast.
While the agreement aims to prevent further conflict, authorities must overcome mistrust and ensure inclusivity among diverse communities.
Demonstrations and lingering tensions highlight the road ahead.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from Aleppo, Syria.
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The Syrian government and Kurdish-led SDF have reached a ceasefire deal, ending years of autonomous rule in the northeast.
While the agreement aims to prevent further conflict, authorities must overcome mistrust and ensure inclusivity among diverse communities.
Demonstrations and lingering tensions highlight the road ahead.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from Aleppo, Syria.
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Das US-Justizministerium präsentiert mal wieder nachweisliche Protagonisten aus dem Umfeld des Sexualverbrechers Jeffrey Epstein. In den Fokus der Wahrnehmung geriet nun erstmalig die norwegische Kronprinzessin Mette-Marit.
Bei Betrachtung der jüngsten Skandalmeldungen stellt sich nur eine Frage: Warum erfolgen keine Verhaftungen?
Der Ton innerhalb der NATO wird rauer. Norwegens Ministerpräsident Jonas Gahr Støre sprach am Montag bei der Osloer Sicherheitskonferenz über die Bedeutung der norwegischen Streitkräfte für die Sicherheit der USA und warf dem US-Präsidenten vor, dass er Lügen verbreite.
"Deshalb muss ich einfach sagen, dass es völlig unglaubwürdig klingt, wenn der amerikanische Präsident in Davos steht und behauptet: 'Wir haben der NATO alles gegeben, und die NATO gibt nichts zurück'", so Støre wörtlich.
Am Montag hat Israel erneut Ziele im südlichen Libanon bombardiert. Zwar wurden kurzfristige Warnmeldungen versendet, aber nicht an allen Standorten konnten Menschenleben verschont werden. Insgesamt wurde eine Person getötet und acht weitere wurden verletzt.
Die Begründungen für die mittlerweile regelmäßigen Bombardierungen des Südlibanons bleiben dieselben. "Die israelischen Verteidigungsstreitkräfte werden in KÜRZESTER ZEIT militärische Infrastruktur angreifen, die der terroristischen Hisbollah gehört, um mit ihren verbotenen Versuchen fertigzuwerden, ihre Aktivitäten in der Region wieder aufzubauen", so der verteidigungspolitische Pressesprecher Israels für arabische Medien, Avichay Adraee, kurz vor den Angriffen. Neben dem Todesopfer sind mindestens acht Menschen bei den verschiedenen Angriffen am Montag verletzt worden. Ende November 2024 einigten sich Israel und die Hisbollah auf einen Waffenstillstand. Israel hat jedoch weiterhin zeitweise Angriffe im Libanon durchgeführt und erklärt, diese seien gegen die Infrastruktur und das Personal der Hisbollah gerichtet, die sich nach wie vor versuchen, neu gegen Israel zu formieren.
Der ehemalige US-Außenminister und CIA-Direktor Mike Pompeo hat sich in einem am 2. Februar 2026 veröffentlichten Interview mit dem israelischen TV-Sender "Channel 13" zu einem möglichen Deal mit Iran geäußert.
Pompeo erklärte, ein Deal sei völlig unrealistisch, da das iranische Regime sämtliche Vereinbarungen unverzüglich brechen würde. Zu den Unruhen sagte er, dass diese im besten Interesse der USA liegen würden und es nicht nur um Iran gehe. Pompeo ergänzte, dass von den USA eine Menge Hilfen gekommen seien, nur seien diese nicht für jedermann sichtbar.
Angesichts der jüngsten Veröffentlichung der Epstein-Akten gehen Auszüge eines Interviews mit dem früheren Präsidenten Syriens viral.
Das Interview wurde am 12. November 2019 aufgezeichnet, drei Monate, nachdem Jeffrey Epstein tot in seiner Zelle aufgefunden wurde. Baschar al-Assad zeigt sich überzeugt, dass er ermordet wurde, weil er zu viele Geheimnisse über die Mächtigen in den USA und Großbritannien "und wahrscheinlich auch anderer Länder" kannte.
Erst einen Tag zuvor wurde zudem der Gründer der Weißhelme, James Le Mesurier, tot in Istanbul aufgefunden. Auch da hieß es, Le Mesurier habe sich selbst umgebracht, Assad jedoch betont seine Rolle im Rahmen der NATO.
"Er war ein Offizier und hat sein Leben lang für die NATO gearbeitet (...) Welche Beziehung hat eine Person mit einem solchen Lebenslauf zu humanitärer Hilfe?" Keine, zeigt sich Assad sicher. Le Mesurier wurde umgebracht, weil er zu viel wusste. Wie auch andere Personen, die Assad auflistet.
"All diese Personen wurden getötet, weil sie wichtige Geheimnisse kannten. Sie haben ihre Funktion erfüllt und stellten nun eine Gefahr dar."
Am Montag, dem 2. Februar 2026, hat US-Präsident Donald Trump bei einem Pressegespräch im Oval Office des Weißen Hauses zu dem Fall Jeffrey Epstein Stellung bezogen.
Eine Journalistin sprach ihn auf die Kommentare des Komikers und diesjährigen Grammy-Moderators Trevor Noah an, der am Sonntag behauptete, dass auch Donald Trump auf der berüchtigten Insel des 2019 verstorbenen US-Finanziers und Menschenhändlers Jeffrey Epstein gewesen ist. "Er hat gesagt, dass ich Zeit auf Jeffrey Epsteins Insel verbracht habe. Das habe ich nicht. Ich meine, dieser Typ ist ein Leichtgewicht, er ist schrecklich", erwiderte Trump. Rechtliche Schritte gegen den Moderator von Seiten Donald Trumps seien bereits angekündigt worden.
Nach einem Jahr der Verzögerungen seitens der US-Regierung wurden Ende Januar weitere drei Millionen Dateien (beziehungsweise 3,5 Millionen Seiten) der sogenannten Epstein-Akten veröffentlicht. Aufgrund des neuen Datensatzes ist die Debatte darüber, wie weit das kriminelle machtpolitische Netzwerk Epsteins eigentlich reicht und welche bekannten Persönlichkeiten es umfasst, erneut entfacht.
Die neuen Informationen sollen laut dem US-Präsidenten dokumentieren, wie Epstein den ersten Wahlsieg Trumps versuchte zu vereiteln: "Epstein hat sich also mit einem Schriftsteller verschworen, damit ich die Wahl verliere. Da weiß man doch sofort, dass ich mit diesem Typen nichts zu tun hatte."
AR4366 hat einen CME Richtung Erde gefeuert. Er wird am 06.02.2026 eintreffen. Es wird maximal ein G2 Sturm erwartet. Derzeit befinden sich aber auch mehrere Plasmagebiete auf dem Weg zu uns. Weitere Ausbrüche können die Situation aber schnell verändern.
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Zum Internationalen Holocaust-Gedenktag hat eine Äußerung des polnischen Präsidenten Karol Nawrocki diplomatische Spannungen ausgelöst. Er erklärte, die Verantwortung für den Ausbruch des Zweiten Weltkriegs trage nicht nur das nationalsozialistische Deutschland, sondern in gleichem Maße auch die Sowjetunion.
Aus Moskau folgte umgehend scharfe Kritik. Kremlsprecher Dmitrij Peskow warf der polnischen Führung eine tief verwurzelte Russenfeindlichkeit vor. Auch Vertreter der israelischen antifaschistischen Bewegung bezeichneten Nawrockis Aussage als gefährlichen historischen Revisionismus und als Verletzung des Andenkens an Holocaust-Opfer sowie an sowjetische Soldaten, die zur Befreiung Europas beigetragen hätten.
Milliarden für Reiche, die Peitsche für Krisenverlierer: Mit ihrer Bürgergeldreform schafft die Bundesregierung das Recht auf ein Existenzminimum endgültig ab. Das ist nicht "gerecht", sondern ein Schritt in den autoritären Disziplinierungsstaat mit Billiglöhnen und Elend als Drohkulisse.
Laut Al Jazeera kündigte Irans Präsident Massud Peseschkian die Wiederaufnahme von Atomgesprächen mit den USA an; Teheran bereitet die Verhandlungen vor, regionale Staaten vermitteln. US-Präsident Donald Trump bestätigte ernsthafte Gespräche und pochte auf ein Abkommen ohne Atomwaffen. Die Aussicht auf Diplomatie drückt bereits die Ölpreise, während unser Studiogast Karin Kneissl warnt: Ein militärischer Schlag und eine mögliche Schließung der Straße von Hormuz könnten kurzfristig massive Preissprünge auslösen – mit gravierenden Folgen für Haushalte und Wirtschaft in Europa, den USA und besonders für China.
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Die EU diskutiert derzeit die Einführung eines digitalen Euro, den die Europäische Zentralbank initiiert hat und der Bargeld im digitalen Raum ergänzen soll. EZB-Direktoriumsmitglied Piero Cipollone sieht darin einen Schritt zu mehr europäischer Souveränität und geringerer Abhängigkeit vom Dollar sowie von US-Zahlungsinfrastrukturen; eine mögliche Einführung wird für 2029 geprüft. Unterstützung kommt auch aus der deutschen Politik, während Banken und Sparkassen vor hohen Kosten, dem Abfluss von Kundengeldern aus dem Bankkreislauf und ungelösten strukturellen Problemen der Eurozone warnen.
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