Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu says the joint US‑Israel strikes on Iran aim to remove an ‘...
Sam Altman claims his technology will not be used by the US for 'domestic mass surveillanc...
Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one o...
The Jewish State and the US earlier started a “pre-emptive” attack on the Islamic Republic...
The projection follows a GDP rebound largely driven by recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic...
Countries
Opinion
Israel issues nationwide warning after Iran reportedly launches missiles, reports AP.
Rijiju Rebuts Owaisi's Criticism Over PM Modi's Israel Visit
Tragic Late-Night Motorcycle Crash Claims Three Lives in Karamana
California is the fraud capital of America – and we will expose it
اخبار Qatar
Video shows smoke rising in the Iranian capital Tehran after Israel said it launched what it called a ‘preemptive attac
اخر اخبار Qatar الان
-
Investigators are working to determine cause of the blaze that broke out at facility in Tuzla in northeastern Bosnia.
-
Japanese soldiers are helping in the fight against deadly bear attacks in the country’s north.
-
Residents say powerful storm brought 'raging' flash floods that destroyed homes, overturned cars and blocked streets.
-
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces fighters are abducting thousands of people for ransom as they flee the city of el-Fasher.
-
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Belgian side Club Brugge seek to upset Barcelona.
-
At least 11 people were killed and dozens injured after a passenger train hit a cargo train near Bilaspur, India.
-
Al Jazeera journalists risk everything to report on the Gaza war, facing loss, displacement and deadly attacks.
-
Officials say missile hit a car in Burj Rahal town in Tyre district, the latest in series of attacks despite ceasefire.
-
US President Donald Trump admitted that the federal government shutdown hurt Republicans in Tuesday’s elections.
-
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes in central Philippines.
-
Victories in Virginia, New Jersey, Georgia and California hands Democrats a boost, one year ahead of 2025 Midterm vote.
-
In 2019, a Sudanese jiu-jitsu team travelled by land from Sudan to Kenya, no funding, no backing, just determination.
-
The newly-formed Justice Fleet has suspended contact with Libya's Joint Rescue Coordination Centre.
-
Zohran Mamdani has been elected mayor of New York City, becoming the first Muslim and South Asian to hold the post.
-
" In New York City, we have, in terms of the sheer volume of voters, the most since at least 1969."
-
As US media try to whitewash his legacy in death, the world continues to grapple with the horrors he helped unleash.
-
Putin has touted cruise missile Burevestnik and torpedo Poseidon as game-changing weapons as the Ukraine war rages on.
-
Bloc agrees compromises to win over sceptical countries as climate concerns take backseat to trade and defence.
-
Pakistan's fears over closer India-Taliban ties are influencing its approach to peace talks with Kabul, analysts say.
-
A young socialist's path to mayor of NYC exposed divisions within the Democrats and groups shaping US elections.
-
Yara Youssef Abu Kweik, 16, is processing her emotions by painting scenes of suffering from her daily life.
-
‘Cycle of terror’ spikes as Higher Planning Council set to advance plans to build 1985 new settlement units.
-
Sikh pilgrims cross from India into Pakistan to celebrate Guru Nanak's birthday, one of Sikhism's most sacred festivals.
-
As the shutdown enters its 36th day, Democrats and Republicans remain unwavering over healthcare spending.
-
Cecile Kohler, 41, and her partner, Jacques Paris, 72, had been jailed on charges of spying for France and Israel.
-
Australia to restrict access to nine social media platforms for children under the age of 16 from December 10.
-
Bayern Munich remain top of the league standings after staging a road win over reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain.
-
Supporters say Mamdani offers bold blueprint for Democrats in age of Trump, even as some top officials remain reticent.
-
The rescue and recovery operation has ended and movement of trains through the accident site has resumed
-
Legal experts says US attacks amount to extrajudicial killing even if those targeted are suspected of drug trafficking.
