Cheers broke out during Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo’s live report as a Syrian military convoy reached the town square of Tel Brak in northern Syria. It’s part of the nationwide unification of Syria after the central government reached a deal with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
There are more than 1,600 startup businesses vying for the attention of close to a thousand investors attending this year’s Web Summit.
The premier tech event, now in its third year, is drawing a record 30,000 participants from more than 120 countries.
Boosting growth in startups is a major focus of the conference.
Al Jazeera’s Michael Appel reports from Doha, Qatar.
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There are more than 1,600 startup businesses vying for the attention of close to a thousand investors attending this year’s Web Summit.
The premier tech event, now in its third year, is drawing a record 30,000 participants from more than 120 countries.
Boosting growth in startups is a major focus of the conference.
Al Jazeera’s Michael Appel reports from Doha, Qatar.
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Recordings released in the Epstein files of a conversation the billionaire had with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has shed new light on their relationship, which observers say blurred professional and personal boundaries.
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.
Rights groups in the Republic of Congo have accused the presidential guard of carrying out dozens of extrajudicial killings.
But the government says the soldiers are just cracking down on crime and have only killed those violently resisting arrest.
Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports.
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Rights groups in the Republic of Congo have accused the presidential guard of carrying out dozens of extrajudicial killings.
But the government says the soldiers are just cracking down on crime and have only killed those violently resisting arrest.
Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports.
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Syria's army is preparing to enter the north-eastern city of Qamishli - another stronghold of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
It's part of a crucial ceasefire deal reached between the two sides.
There's a day-time curfew in place in the city, which authorities say is needed to “maintain order during the transition.”
The deployments mark a crucial step in implementing the ceasefire deal which will see the SDF integrated into the government.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr has the latest from Pirak, on the outskirts of the area.
Hiwa Osman is a former adviser to Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and director general of 964media.com. He says Rojava is now “at a crossroads”, with a fragile ceasefire and an uneasy SDF–Damascus deal that could either lead to renewed repression and bloodshed against Kurds or open the door to constitutional rights and a new model for Kurdish autonomy in Syria.
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Syria's army is preparing to enter the north-eastern city of Qamishli - another stronghold of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
It's part of a crucial ceasefire deal reached between the two sides.
There's a day-time curfew in place in the city, which authorities say is needed to “maintain order during the transition.”
The deployments mark a crucial step in implementing the ceasefire deal which will see the SDF integrated into the government.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr has the latest from Pirak, on the outskirts of the area.
Hiwa Osman is a former adviser to Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and director general of 964media.com. He says Rojava is now “at a crossroads”, with a fragile ceasefire and an uneasy SDF–Damascus deal that could either lead to renewed repression and bloodshed against Kurds or open the door to constitutional rights and a new model for Kurdish autonomy in Syria.
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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.
Superheroes are often seen as symbols of justice, but could their stories be shaping our sense of morality in ways we don't even realise?
In this episode of @DohaDebates podcast, host Malika Bilal questions the cultural power of superheroes, from their commercial dominance to the way they influence our perceptions of morality, justice and heroism.
Joined by New York Times bestselling author Nnedi Okorafor, religion and pop culture scholar Hussein Rashid, and social critic and journalist Keith Spencer, the discussion explores what makes a superhero “super” and whether fictional heroes are filling a growing moral gap in society.
The views expressed in this episode are the guests’ own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance. Visit the @DohaDebates YouTube channel for the extended version.
Superheroes are often seen as symbols of justice, but could their stories be shaping our sense of morality in ways we don't even realise?
In this episode of @DohaDebates podcast, host Malika Bilal questions the cultural power of superheroes, from their commercial dominance to the way they influence our perceptions of morality, justice and heroism.
Joined by New York Times bestselling author Nnedi Okorafor, religion and pop culture scholar Hussein Rashid, and social critic and journalist Keith Spencer, the discussion explores what makes a superhero “super” and whether fictional heroes are filling a growing moral gap in society.
The views expressed in this episode are the guests’ own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance. Visit the @DohaDebates YouTube channel for the extended version.
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."
Iran's president has confirmed that Tehran will negotiate directly with United States, after weeks of escalating tensions between the two countries.
A senior Iranian official has told Al Jazeera that those talks are expected to be held in Turkiye in the coming days.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to meet US special envoy Steve Witkoff.
Ahead of those negotiations, US special envoy Steve Witkoff is heading to Israel for talks with Benjamin Netanyahu on Gaza and Iran.
Senior Israeli military officials have also been in Washington for talks on possible Iran strikes.
Al Jazeera looks at why many in Israel are lobbying against a diplomatic breakthrough.
Daniel Levy is President of the US Middle East Project and a former Israeli political negotiator, and he says Israel is actively trying to block any real US‑Iran diplomatic breakthrough because its strategic goal is not de‑escalation but regime and even state collapse in Iran.
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Iran's president has confirmed that Tehran will negotiate directly with United States, after weeks of escalating tensions between the two countries.
A senior Iranian official has told Al Jazeera that those talks are expected to be held in Turkiye in the coming days.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to meet US special envoy Steve Witkoff.
Ahead of those negotiations, US special envoy Steve Witkoff is heading to Israel for talks with Benjamin Netanyahu on Gaza and Iran.
Senior Israeli military officials have also been in Washington for talks on possible Iran strikes.
Al Jazeera looks at why many in Israel are lobbying against a diplomatic breakthrough.
Daniel Levy is President of the US Middle East Project and a former Israeli political negotiator, and he says Israel is actively trying to block any real US‑Iran diplomatic breakthrough because its strategic goal is not de‑escalation but regime and even state collapse in Iran.
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Israeli troops allowed the first Palestinians through the newly reopened Rafah crossing on Monday but continued attacking Palestinian homes, tents and infrastructure despite the US-brokered ceasefire deal.
Not only does Gaza’s border with Egypt need to fully open but so do all other “pathways for patients”, says Tarik Jasarevic, a spokesperson for the World Health Organization (WHO).
“We know the most time-efficient and cost-efficient referral pathways are through to the West Bank and East Jerusalem, where there are medical facilities ready to receive patients,” Jasarevic told Al Jazeera.
“We have been calling for the opening of all crossings throughout the war,” he added.
While thousands of patients in Gaza need security clearances from Israeli authorities to leave the enclave for treatment, countries around the world also need to step forward and accept wounded and ill Palestinians after more than two years of devastation, Jasarevic said.
“So far during the war, we evacuated more than 10,000 people, and the majority of these people went to Egypt and after that the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and some European countries. … What we really should be focused on now is to rebuild the health system inside Gaza so we don’t rely so much on evacuations.”
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Not only does Gaza’s border with Egypt need to fully open but so do all other “pathways for patients”, says Tarik Jasarevic, a spokesperson for the World Health Organization (WHO).
“We know the most time-efficient and cost-efficient referral pathways are through to the West Bank and East Jerusalem, where there are medical facilities ready to receive patients,” Jasarevic told Al Jazeera.
“We have been calling for the opening of all crossings throughout the war,” he added.
While thousands of patients in Gaza need security clearances from Israeli authorities to leave the enclave for treatment, countries around the world also need to step forward and accept wounded and ill Palestinians after more than two years of devastation, Jasarevic said.
“So far during the war, we evacuated more than 10,000 people, and the majority of these people went to Egypt and after that the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and some European countries. … What we really should be focused on now is to rebuild the health system inside Gaza so we don’t rely so much on evacuations.”
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Gold fever has returned to remote New South Wales as the precious metal's price surges more than 60 per cent, drawing tourists and prospectors to historic Australian mining areas. The boom, driven by geopolitical uncertainty pushing investors towards safe-haven assets, has reignited interest in fossicking and commercial operations in towns like Hill End, which hosted 30,000 people during the mid-1800s gold rush. Whilst jewellery retailers report declining sales due to high prices, locals and operators believe modern technology could uncover significant deposits still hidden in the region's gold-bearing creeks.
Al Jazeera's Wayne Hey reports from Hill End, Australia.
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Gold fever has returned to remote New South Wales as the precious metal's price surges more than 60 per cent, drawing tourists and prospectors to historic Australian mining areas. The boom, driven by geopolitical uncertainty pushing investors towards safe-haven assets, has reignited interest in fossicking and commercial operations in towns like Hill End, which hosted 30,000 people during the mid-1800s gold rush. Whilst jewellery retailers report declining sales due to high prices, locals and operators believe modern technology could uncover significant deposits still hidden in the region's gold-bearing creeks.
Al Jazeera's Wayne Hey reports from Hill End, Australia.
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Three years after a catastrophic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the village is using a $22m settlement from Norfolk Southern Railway to revamp its old freight depot and fund local projects. The 2023 disaster saw 38 cars derail and catch fire after a wheel bearing overheated, with 11 carrying hazardous materials. Whilst the company has completed remediation efforts and paid over $900m in total settlements and cleanup costs, residents report ongoing health issues including tumours and tremors. A long-term study is examining the effects of exposure to multiple toxic chemicals, as the community hopes their experience will prevent future disasters.
Al Jazeera's Kristen Salumi reports from East Palestine, Ohio.
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Three years after a catastrophic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the village is using a $22m settlement from Norfolk Southern Railway to revamp its old freight depot and fund local projects. The 2023 disaster saw 38 cars derail and catch fire after a wheel bearing overheated, with 11 carrying hazardous materials. Whilst the company has completed remediation efforts and paid over $900m in total settlements and cleanup costs, residents report ongoing health issues including tumours and tremors. A long-term study is examining the effects of exposure to multiple toxic chemicals, as the community hopes their experience will prevent future disasters.
Al Jazeera's Kristen Salumi reports from East Palestine, Ohio.
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Years of war and a US-backed economic blockade have forced Yemen's skilled professionals—engineers, technicians and civil servants—to abandon government jobs and join the informal economy just to survive.
Bashir al-Merhibi, once employed in land and housing projects, now works as a plumber and motorbike taxi driver after his salary stopped. The exodus of qualified workers, particularly in medical and academic sectors, has left critical gaps across the country and worsened Yemen's humanitarian crisis.
As fears of renewed conflict mount, workers continue adapting to support their families whilst communities struggle with the loss of essential expertise.
Al Jazeera's Yousef Mawry reports from Sanaa, Yemen.
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Years of war and a US-backed economic blockade have forced Yemen's skilled professionals—engineers, technicians and civil servants—to abandon government jobs and join the informal economy just to survive.
Bashir al-Merhibi, once employed in land and housing projects, now works as a plumber and motorbike taxi driver after his salary stopped. The exodus of qualified workers, particularly in medical and academic sectors, has left critical gaps across the country and worsened Yemen's humanitarian crisis.
As fears of renewed conflict mount, workers continue adapting to support their families whilst communities struggle with the loss of essential expertise.
Al Jazeera's Yousef Mawry reports from Sanaa, Yemen.
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Wael Tarabishi, a 30-year-old man with a rare genetic condition, died days after his father Maher was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a routine check-in.
Maher, an undocumented immigrant previously allowed to remain in the United States to care for his son, was refused release despite family warnings that Mayel could not survive without him.
ICE also denied Maher permission to attend his son's funeral, claiming he is a criminal with a felony conviction, allegations the family categorically denies.
The case has raised questions about compassion and enforcement priorities within US immigration policy.
Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports from Washington, DC.
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Wael Tarabishi, a 30-year-old man with a rare genetic condition, died days after his father Maher was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a routine check-in.
Maher, an undocumented immigrant previously allowed to remain in the United States to care for his son, was refused release despite family warnings that Mayel could not survive without him.
ICE also denied Maher permission to attend his son's funeral, claiming he is a criminal with a felony conviction, allegations the family categorically denies.
The case has raised questions about compassion and enforcement priorities within US immigration policy.
Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports from Washington, DC.
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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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“Go home!” Residents in Minneapolis confronted ICE agents who had stopped to eat at a local Mexican restaurant. Protests have erupted across the US after two US citizens were killed by federal agents during raids in Minneapolis in January.
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.
The United Nations faces a critical juncture as the race begins to replace Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, with former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet emerging as the first official candidate, backed by Chile, Mexico and Brazil.
Twice Chile's president and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Bachelet enters a competitive field that includes candidates from Costa Rica, Ecuador, Argentina and Barbados, all vying to lead an organisation in crisis.
The winner must secure unanimous Security Council approval at a time when founding members, including the United States, openly question the UN's relevance, and the body struggles with wars, climate change and institutional paralysis.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Santiago, Chile.
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The United Nations faces a critical juncture as the race begins to replace Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, with former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet emerging as the first official candidate, backed by Chile, Mexico and Brazil.
Twice Chile's president and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Bachelet enters a competitive field that includes candidates from Costa Rica, Ecuador, Argentina and Barbados, all vying to lead an organisation in crisis.
The winner must secure unanimous Security Council approval at a time when founding members, including the United States, openly question the UN's relevance, and the body struggles with wars, climate change and institutional paralysis.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Santiago, Chile.
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Rubaya in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo sits atop some of the world's most strategic minerals—coltan, tin and tungsten—essential for modern technology.
Since M23 rebels captured the town last year, control of these resources has become central to a growing regional controversy, despite a US-backed peace deal signed between the DRC and Rwanda. Thousands of artisanal miners work vast open pits daily by hand, whilst multiple UN and NGO reports accuse M23 of earning up to $1 million monthly from the trade.
Just days after filming, nearly 200 miners were killed when a section of the mine collapsed, leaving many still trapped underground and highlighting the deadly risks of poor safety standards in DRC's artisanal mining sector.
Al Jazeera's Alan Kasujja reports from Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Rubaya in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo sits atop some of the world's most strategic minerals—coltan, tin and tungsten—essential for modern technology.
Since M23 rebels captured the town last year, control of these resources has become central to a growing regional controversy, despite a US-backed peace deal signed between the DRC and Rwanda. Thousands of artisanal miners work vast open pits daily by hand, whilst multiple UN and NGO reports accuse M23 of earning up to $1 million monthly from the trade.
Just days after filming, nearly 200 miners were killed when a section of the mine collapsed, leaving many still trapped underground and highlighting the deadly risks of poor safety standards in DRC's artisanal mining sector.
Al Jazeera's Alan Kasujja reports from Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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US special envoy Steve Witkoff is travelling to Israel to hold discussions on Gaza and Iran with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and military leaders, ahead of planned US-Iranian talks that Israel has opposed. Whilst regional actors have worked to facilitate diplomacy, Israeli political and public opinion overwhelmingly favours striking Iran and pursuing regime change, a position Netanyahu has advocated for decades. The consultations come as the US has significantly increased its military presence in the region under President Trump's "peace through strength" doctrine, and as senior Israeli officials have held Washington talks on potential targets and tactics should the administration choose military action over negotiation.
Al Jazeera's Nour Odeh reports.
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US special envoy Steve Witkoff is travelling to Israel to hold discussions on Gaza and Iran with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and military leaders, ahead of planned US-Iranian talks that Israel has opposed. Whilst regional actors have worked to facilitate diplomacy, Israeli political and public opinion overwhelmingly favours striking Iran and pursuing regime change, a position Netanyahu has advocated for decades. The consultations come as the US has significantly increased its military presence in the region under President Trump's "peace through strength" doctrine, and as senior Israeli officials have held Washington talks on potential targets and tactics should the administration choose military action over negotiation.
Al Jazeera's Nour Odeh reports.
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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.
Medellin has transformed from a city once synonymous with drug cartels into a hub of innovation and business, attracting significant US investment and trade. However, the longstanding partnership between Colombia and the United States now faces strain as Presidents Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump clash over migration, drug policy and regional politics. American businesses and Colombian startups report rising uncertainty, whilst billions in investment and decades of security cooperation hang in the balance. Colombia remains the world's largest cocaine producer, despite extensive joint efforts under Plan Colombia to combat trafficking.
Al Jazeera's Alessandra Ampudia reports from Medellin, Colombia.
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Medellin has transformed from a city once synonymous with drug cartels into a hub of innovation and business, attracting significant US investment and trade. However, the longstanding partnership between Colombia and the United States now faces strain as Presidents Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump clash over migration, drug policy and regional politics. American businesses and Colombian startups report rising uncertainty, whilst billions in investment and decades of security cooperation hang in the balance. Colombia remains the world's largest cocaine producer, despite extensive joint efforts under Plan Colombia to combat trafficking.
Al Jazeera's Alessandra Ampudia reports from Medellin, Colombia.
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A convoy of 150 Syrian soldiers has entered the city of Hasaka in northeastern Syria as part of a phased transfer of internal security duties from the Kurdish-led SDF to state authorities. The deployment follows an agreement signed last week under which the SDF will hand over territory, government offices, and oil and gas fields it has controlled since Syria's civil war. Whilst the Syrian government pledges to guarantee civil and political rights for Kurds, many remain apprehensive about coming under Damascus's control, with some factions within the SDF opposing the deal. The transfer was coordinated with the Asayesh, the SDF's internal police force, and officials say further areas will transition to government control in the coming days.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Hasaka, Syria.
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A convoy of 150 Syrian soldiers has entered the city of Hasaka in northeastern Syria as part of a phased transfer of internal security duties from the Kurdish-led SDF to state authorities. The deployment follows an agreement signed last week under which the SDF will hand over territory, government offices, and oil and gas fields it has controlled since Syria's civil war. Whilst the Syrian government pledges to guarantee civil and political rights for Kurds, many remain apprehensive about coming under Damascus's control, with some factions within the SDF opposing the deal. The transfer was coordinated with the Asayesh, the SDF's internal police force, and officials say further areas will transition to government control in the coming days.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Hasaka, Syria.
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The latest release of evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein case has exposed more than 3 million pages of documents, including 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, implicating prominent global figures in their associations with the late convicted paedophile.
The materials reveal politically sensitive connections to Britain's former Duke of York, Norway's Crown Princess, Slovakia's national security adviser, and business leaders including Elon Musk, Richard Branson and Bill Gates.
US President Donald Trump, whose name appears thousands of times in the files, is threatening legal action against Epstein's estate and author Michael Wolff over claims he denies.
Survivors' advocates criticise the release for lacking transparency, whilst growing calls demand the disclosure of all 6 million pages collected by the Department of Justice.
Al Jazeera's Cara Legg reports.
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The latest release of evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein case has exposed more than 3 million pages of documents, including 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, implicating prominent global figures in their associations with the late convicted paedophile.
The materials reveal politically sensitive connections to Britain's former Duke of York, Norway's Crown Princess, Slovakia's national security adviser, and business leaders including Elon Musk, Richard Branson and Bill Gates.
US President Donald Trump, whose name appears thousands of times in the files, is threatening legal action against Epstein's estate and author Michael Wolff over claims he denies.
Survivors' advocates criticise the release for lacking transparency, whilst growing calls demand the disclosure of all 6 million pages collected by the Department of Justice.
Al Jazeera's Cara Legg reports.
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Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric says the United Nations welcomes the reopening of Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt after Israel closed it for nearly two years. Only five patients among thousands of sick and wounded Palestinians have been able to leave for urgent medical care so far.
Pakistan says it will boycott its T20 World Cup match against India on Feb 15 in Sri Lanka, risking a points forfeit. The move follows Bangladesh’s expulsion from the tournament and renewed accusations of double standards at the International Cricket Council.
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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Spain is opening a legal pathway to residency for migrants already living in the country. Yet how progressive is Spain’s immigration policy beneath the surface?
🎧 #TheTake's guest host, Kevin Hirten, speaks with Al Jazeera journalist, Marcos Bartolomé.
It's the first day of the reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt after nearly two years.
So far only five patients have been able to leave the Strip to receive medical treatment abroad.
Even with Israel's limited reopening of the crossing, the expectation was that 50 patients would be allowed to exit the strip each day.
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Palestine.
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It's the first day of the reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt after nearly two years.
So far only five patients have been able to leave the Strip to receive medical treatment abroad.
Even with Israel's limited reopening of the crossing, the expectation was that 50 patients would be allowed to exit the strip each day.
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Palestine.
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The Syrian army has moved into the city of Hasakah, formerly under the control of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
It’s the first step in the implementation of an integration deal between the army and the SDF.
Hasakah is located in northeastern Syria and has long been a stronghold of the SDF.
A large convoy of trucks was seen entering the city hours after the SDF declared a curfew there.
Under the agreement, Syrian government forces are also expected to enter the cities of Kobani and Qamishli.
The Syrian army has established control over most of the country in the past few weeks.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports from Hasakah province, Syria.
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The Syrian army has moved into the city of Hasakah, formerly under the control of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
It’s the first step in the implementation of an integration deal between the army and the SDF.
Hasakah is located in northeastern Syria and has long been a stronghold of the SDF.
A large convoy of trucks was seen entering the city hours after the SDF declared a curfew there.
Under the agreement, Syrian government forces are also expected to enter the cities of Kobani and Qamishli.
The Syrian army has established control over most of the country in the past few weeks.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports from Hasakah province, Syria.
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It will now cost visitors two euros ($2.36) to get close enough to the Trevi Fountain to toss more coins into it. Officials say the new fee will bring in up to six million euros ($7.1 million) to help preserve the historic landmark in Rome.
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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Vielleicht ist ja was im Wasser. Jedenfalls werden die deutschen Fantasien immer wilder, nachdem Friedrich Merz schon von der "stärksten konventionelle Armee Europas" fantasierte. Viel Steigerungsmöglichkeit bleibt aber nicht mehr. Jetzt sind sie bei der Atombombe angekommen.
Der frühere Eishockey-Star und Hall-of-Fame-Spieler Andrej Kowalenko engagiert sich heute als Freiwilliger der Volksfront im Donbass für Zivilisten und Soldaten. Unser Militärkorrespondent Iwan Poljanskij begleitete Kowalenko einen Tag lang bei der Verteilung humanitärer Hilfe, beim Besuch von Flüchtlingsunterkünften und bei einem Training junger Hockeyspieler in Lugansk. Für Kowalenko gehören sportliche Werte wie Zusammenhalt und Verantwortung untrennbar zu seinem heutigen Einsatz: gewinnen oder verlieren – immer als Team.
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Vor 83 Jahren, am 2. Februar 1943, endete die Schlacht von Stalingrad mit der Kapitulation der 6. Armee der Wehrmacht – ein Wendepunkt des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Nach 200 Tagen und Nächten beispielloser Kämpfe, Hunger, Frost und massiver Bombardierungen entlang der Wolga errang die Rote Armee einen Sieg, der den Vernichtungskrieg der Nazis stoppte und den Anfang vom Ende des Dritten Reiches markierte. Die Schlacht, geprägt von unvorstellbaren Opfern und unbeugsamem Widerstand, brannte sich als Symbol für Mut, Standhaftigkeit und die Wende des Krieges ins kollektive Gedächtnis der Welt ein.
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Pakistan’s Balochistan province has been gripped by a separatist struggle for nearly 80 years.
Almost 200 people including 31 civilians were killed in recent violence by Baloch separatists.
The attacks are also threatening progress on a multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder reports from Quetta, Balochistan province, Pakistan.
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Pakistan’s Balochistan province has been gripped by a separatist struggle for nearly 80 years.
Almost 200 people including 31 civilians were killed in recent violence by Baloch separatists.
The attacks are also threatening progress on a multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder reports from Quetta, Balochistan province, Pakistan.
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The Rafah border crossing has finally reopened after months of closure as a result of Israel's devastating war on the Strip.
Hopes were running high that the freedom of movement would ease the dire humanitarian crisis created by this war.
But Israel has set strict conditions on who would leave the Strip and who would enter.
Now, only a small number people are allowed to move in both directions.
But much-needed humanitarian aid and construction material are still barred from entering the Strip, which is in ruins.
Will this reopening ease the suffering of Palestinians after two years of war?
Mosab Nasser - CEO of FAJR Global, an organisation that provides medical care, surgical missions and emergency evacuations.
Akiva Eldar - Political Analyst and Contributer to Haaretz newspaper.
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The Rafah border crossing has finally reopened after months of closure as a result of Israel's devastating war on the Strip.
Hopes were running high that the freedom of movement would ease the dire humanitarian crisis created by this war.
But Israel has set strict conditions on who would leave the Strip and who would enter.
Now, only a small number people are allowed to move in both directions.
But much-needed humanitarian aid and construction material are still barred from entering the Strip, which is in ruins.
Will this reopening ease the suffering of Palestinians after two years of war?
Mosab Nasser - CEO of FAJR Global, an organisation that provides medical care, surgical missions and emergency evacuations.
Akiva Eldar - Political Analyst and Contributer to Haaretz newspaper.
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A fast-growing social media app is in the spotlight at a technology conference in Qatar's capital.
UpScrolled has seen a meteoric rise in downloads.
That was triggered by the sale of TikTok in the US and concerns that it would result in a crackdown on pro-Palestinian content.
UpScrolled has positioned itself as a censorship-free alternative and one that's backed by a Palestinian tech incubator.
Al Jazeera’s Aksel Zaimovic reports from Web Summit in Doha, Qatar.
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A fast-growing social media app is in the spotlight at a technology conference in Qatar's capital.
UpScrolled has seen a meteoric rise in downloads.
That was triggered by the sale of TikTok in the US and concerns that it would result in a crackdown on pro-Palestinian content.
UpScrolled has positioned itself as a censorship-free alternative and one that's backed by a Palestinian tech incubator.
Al Jazeera’s Aksel Zaimovic reports from Web Summit in Doha, Qatar.
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Die EU-Außenbeauftragte Kaja Kallas hat bei der "Sicherheitskonferenz" in Oslo mit Norwegens Ministerpräsidenten Jonas Gahr Støre über die Beendigung des Krieges in der Ukraine gesprochen. Dabei forderte sie eine Beteiligung Europas am Friedensprozess, wenn der Frieden "funktionieren" soll.
Russland forderte sie zu militärischen und Zugeständnissen bei der "Begrenzung seines Militärbudgets, seiner Armee und seiner Atomwaffen" auf. Die Estin stellte dabei fest, dass Russland jedoch keinen Grund sehe, mit Europa zu verhandeln, da es von den USA Maximalforderungen ohne echte Zugeständnisse bekäme.
Jonas Gahr Støre gab zu bedenken, dass die Ukrainer auch nach Kriegsende weiterkämpfen würden und Europa sie weiter militärisch unterstützen sollte. Er betonte: "Aber an dem Tag, an dem er endet, wird das immer noch Europa sein. Vergessen Sie das nicht!"
Spain's government will grant legal status to undocumented migrants currently living in the country. The decree, passed after years of grassroots campaigning, will potentially impact about 500,000 migrants and comes in stark contrast to the anti-immigration sentiment in other EU countries. Why has the Spanish government decided to embrace its migrant population now?
In this episode:
- Marcos Bartolomé, Producer, Al Jazeera
Episode credits:
This episode was produced by Melanie Marich, with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Chloe K. Li, Tuleen Barakat, Alexandra Locke, Marcos Bartolomé, Tamara Khandaker, and our guest host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Kylene Kiang and Tamara Khandakher.
The Take production team is Marcos Bartolomé, Sonia Bhagat, Spencer Cline, Sarí el-Khalili, Sarí el-Khalili, Tamara Khandaker, Kylene Kiang, Phillip Lanos, Chloe K. Li, Melanie Marich, Haleema Shah, and Noor Wazwaz. Our editorial interns are Tuleen Barakat and Maya Hamadah. Our guest host is Kevin Hirten.
Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad and Vienna Maglio. 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.
Spain's government will grant legal status to undocumented migrants currently living in the country. The decree, passed after years of grassroots campaigning, will potentially impact about 500,000 migrants and comes in stark contrast to the anti-immigration sentiment in other EU countries. Why has the Spanish government decided to embrace its migrant population now?
In this episode:
- Marcos Bartolomé, Producer, Al Jazeera
Episode credits:
This episode was produced by Melanie Marich, with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Chloe K. Li, Tuleen Barakat, Alexandra Locke, Marcos Bartolomé, Tamara Khandaker, and our guest host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Kylene Kiang and Tamara Khandakher.
The Take production team is Marcos Bartolomé, Sonia Bhagat, Spencer Cline, Sarí el-Khalili, Sarí el-Khalili, Tamara Khandaker, Kylene Kiang, Phillip Lanos, Chloe K. Li, Melanie Marich, Haleema Shah, and Noor Wazwaz. Our editorial interns are Tuleen Barakat and Maya Hamadah. Our guest host is Kevin Hirten.
Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad and Vienna Maglio. 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.
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Five-year-old Liam Ramos and his father have been released from a US immigration detention facility, following an order by a judge who accused ICE agents of traumatising children as they pursue the Trump administration’s deportation quotas.
A senior Iranian official has told Al Jazeera that foreign minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to hold talks with US special envoy Steve Witkoff in Turkiye in the coming days.
Both Tehran and Washington have signalled they're willing to revive discussions and address the standoff over Iran's nuclear programme.
To discuss this developing story, we are joined by our correspondents: Ali Hashem reports from Tehran and Kimberly Halkett is monitoring developments from Washington.
Ali Vaez is the director of the Iran Project at the International Crisis Group. He explains whether the talks could be a turning point in reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
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A senior Iranian official has told Al Jazeera that foreign minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to hold talks with US special envoy Steve Witkoff in Turkiye in the coming days.
Both Tehran and Washington have signalled they're willing to revive discussions and address the standoff over Iran's nuclear programme.
To discuss this developing story, we are joined by our correspondents: Ali Hashem reports from Tehran and Kimberly Halkett is monitoring developments from Washington.
Ali Vaez is the director of the Iran Project at the International Crisis Group. He explains whether the talks could be a turning point in reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
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Israeli strikes destroyed buildings in the southern Lebanese villages of Kfar Tebnit and Ain Qana on Monday in the latest attacks to occur amid a so-called “ceasefire.” The military claims it targeted “Hezbollah infrastructure.”
Am 31. Januar feierte das Compact-Magazin in Magdeburg mit hunderten Gästen sein 15-jähriges Jubiläum, inklusive Rückblick, Klavierkonzert und der Premiere des Films 15 Jahre Mut zur Wahrheit. Am Rande der Gala sprachen wir mit mehreren Gästen und Korrespondenten im Video: Der AfD-Fraktionsvorsitzende im sächsischen Landtag Jörg Urban forderte eine Normalisierung der Beziehungen zu Russland bei gleichzeitiger eigener Verteidigungsfähigkeit Deutschlands, ohne sich in Großmachtkonflikte hineinziehen zu lassen; der Publizist Diether Dehm plädierte für eine neue politische Mehrheit aus BSW und AfD und rechnete scharf mit der Bundesregierung ab; Thüringens AfD-Fraktionsvorsitzender Björn Höcke warnte vor einer Abkehr vom Frieden, kritisierte Kriegswirtschaft und bezeichnete den aktuellen Regierungskurs als fatal für Deutschland und Europa.
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The fight between Sudan's military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues to escalate.
The army said on Friday, the RSF attacked el-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan state,
Millions of people have been displaced in nearly three years of conflict.
Many have fled to displacement camps in al-Dabbah after the RSF seized control of North Darfur's capital city el-Fasher last October.
Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan has more from al-Dabbah in Northern Sudan.
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The fight between Sudan's military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues to escalate.
The army said on Friday, the RSF attacked el-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan state,
Millions of people have been displaced in nearly three years of conflict.
Many have fled to displacement camps in al-Dabbah after the RSF seized control of North Darfur's capital city el-Fasher last October.
Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan has more from al-Dabbah in Northern Sudan.
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Die dokumentierten Fälle zeigen kein Zufallsbild, sondern ein Muster. Das SRF berichtet selektiv, moralisiert politische Themen und blendet unbequeme Fakten aus. Durch Framing, Weglassen und Gewichtung entsteht Meinungslenkung statt sachgerechter Information.
Am Samstag, dem 31. Januar 2026, ist es zu gewalttätigen Ausschreitungen auf Turins Straßen gekommen. Anlass dazu soll die polizeiliche Räumung des linken Kulturzentrums "Askatasuna" gewesen sein, die zunächst zu einem friedlichen Protestmarsch von schätzungsweise 15.000 linksgesinnten Kräften in der norditalienischen Stadt führte. Am selben Abend löste sich eine kleine Gruppe und begann, mit Steinen und Molotowcocktails die Polizeibarrikaden zu durchbrechen. Daraufhin setzte die Polizei Tränengas, "Heißwasserkanonen" und andere Crowd-Control-Waffen ein.
Über 100 italienische Polizisten wurden dabei verletzt. Ein Demonstrant schlug mit einem Hammer auf einen Ordnungshüter ein – der Verdächtige soll mittlerweile in Untersuchungshaft sein, der Beamte ist außer Lebensgefahr. Im Nachgang besuchte Italiens Regierungschefin Giorgia Meloni die Polizisten, die im Dienst verletzt worden waren. Die Ausschreitungen nannte sie "Attacken gegen den Staat". Für Montag ist eine Krisensitzung geplant, in der Rechtsrahmen für neue Staatsmaßnahmen besprochen werden sollen. "Der Staat gibt angesichts der Gewalt von falschen Revolutionären, die sich an Straffreiheit gewöhnt haben, nicht nach", so die italienische Volksvertreterin.
Man hofft so sehr darauf, dass auch in Deutschland der Klimaglaube bröckelt. Aber erst einmal gibt es noch einen Nachschlag. Den lieferte das Bundesverwaltungsgericht. Die Deutsche Umwelthilfe darf jetzt Klimaschutzmaßnahmen einklagen ...
Immer häufiger bringen Vertreter Russlands ihre Enttäuschung über die Entwicklungen in Europa zum Ausdruck, und der Ton dabei verschärft sich zunehmend. So nannte Dmitri Medwedew, Ex-Präsident und seit 2020 stellvertretender Leiter des Sicherheitsrates der Russischen Föderation, die EU-Führung eine "Bande von Verrückten".
Angesprochen auf die Erinnerungskultur zum Zweiten Weltkrieg schlug der Sprecher des russischen Präsidenten Dmitri Peskow einen Bogen zum politischen System in europäischen Ländern insgesamt, welche ihm zufolge so gestaltet sind, dass nur noch Opportunisten an die Macht kommen.
"Die Folge sind schlecht ausgebildete, verantwortungslose Menschen an der Macht, deren Gedankenhorizont nur wenige Jahre umfasst. Sie können den Herausforderungen, vor denen wir alle stehen, nicht begegnen und begreifen nicht einmal deren volle Tragweite."
Mexicans are currently witnessing the latest showdown between President Claudia Sheinbaum and media mogul Ricardo Salinas Pliego - who has accused the government of “political persecution.”