Israeli security official warns the "Haredim" against espionage for Iran
An Israeli security official has issued an unprecedented warning to the Haredi Jewish community about attempts to recruit them for espionage on behalf of Iran.
The killing of 5 worshippers in an attack on a mosque during Tarawih in Nigeria
A terrorist attack during Tarawih prayers in Nigeria has resulted in the deaths of five worshippers and injuries to several others.
Financial Times: How Wars Have Lost Their Effectiveness?
The article discusses the diminishing effectiveness of war as a tool for achieving political objectives in the 21st century, as illustrated by major conflicts from Ukraine to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Arch Against the Giants: the Spanish Art Festival against the Expansion of Global Fairs
The article discusses the Spanish art movement striving to maintain its relevance in the face of increasingly dominant global art fairs like Art Basel.
Francesca Albanese's family sues the Trump administration for penalizing her for condemning Israeli crimes
Francesca Albanese's family is suing the Trump administration for sanctions imposed on her after she criticized Israeli policies during the Gaza conflict.
Was the 'World Cup Champion' appointed as the successor to Rakhraqi? The Moroccan Federation responds
The Moroccan Football Federation denied rumors of appointing a new head coach for the national team in response to media speculation about the potential appointment of Mohamed Wahbi.
The Evening Show discusses the water crisis in Gaza, Geneva negotiations, and security in Sweida
The Al Jazeera program addresses pressing issues such as the water crisis in Gaza, advancements in US-Iran negotiations in Geneva, and rising security concerns in Sweida, Syria.
UN plan of $2.9 billion to aid Sudanese citizens.. and Manawi vows to reclaim Al-Fasher
The UN has launched a $2.9 billion emergency humanitarian response plan for Sudan, while regional governor Mini Arko Minawi pledges to reclaim the city of Al-Fasher.
The Italian Attack Dilemma: Who Will Lead the Team in the World Cup Qualification Playoff?
Italy faces a crucial decision in selecting its striker for the World Cup playoff against Northern Ireland, following a challenging season marked by heavy defeats and inconsistent performances.
Geneva opens a door.. and the gap between Tehran and Washington remains unbridged
Iran's foreign minister described the latest round of Geneva negotiations with the U.S. as serious, yet significant differences over nuclear and missile issues persist.
Israel forces 37 humanitarian organizations to leave Gaza
Israel has ordered 37 major humanitarian organizations, including Médecins Sans Frontières and Oxfam, to evacuate Gaza after terminating their operating licenses due to refusal to comply with registration conditions.
Launch of "Cobra Gold" drills between Thailand, the United States, and their allies
Thailand, the United States, South Korea, and Singapore have launched extensive amphibious assault drills as part of the annual "Cobra Gold" military exercises.
Between Fasting and Bad Habits: Why Some Players' Performance Declines During Ramadan
The article discusses the decline in performance of some athletes during Ramadan, comparing them to their counterparts in European leagues and highlighting the impact of training management and dietary habits.
UN Rapporteur: Israel uses water as a weapon of war in Gaza
A UN official claims that Israel is using water as a weapon of war in Gaza, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis due to destroyed water infrastructure.
A mosque in Egypt inspired by the design of Hagia Sophia opens after 50 years of construction
The opening of a mosque in Egypt, inspired by Hagia Sophia, symbolizes resilience as it took nearly five decades to complete.
Breaking: Al Jazeera correspondent reports a huge explosion in the Afghan capital Kabul followed by heavy gunfire
A massive explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan, was reported by an Al Jazeera correspondent, followed by heavy gunfire and linked to a Pakistani airstrike targeting Kabul.
Qualified Teams for the Round of 16 of the Europa League
German team Stuttgart qualifies for the Europa League Round of 16 despite a home defeat to Celtic.
Before his 100th match: Flick talks about key moments and the future of Barcelona
Hansi Flick, coach of Barcelona, shares reflections on his career and the team's future ahead of his 100th match with the club.
Watch.. Al Sadd achieves a thrilling victory over Al Duhail and strengthens its lead in the Qatari league
Al Sadd overcame a one-goal deficit to secure a 3-1 victory against Al Duhail in a top-tier Qatari league match, reinforcing their position at the top of the standings.
Who will succeed El Mencho? The struggle for his replacement threatens a bloody explosion in Mexico
The death of Nemesio RubΓ©n Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, has created a leadership vacuum in Mexico's organized crime scene, potentially leading to new waves of violence.
Breaking | Iranian Armed Forces Spokesman: Any Unwise American Action Will Ignite a Widespread Fire in the Region
The Iranian Armed Forces spokesman warned that any unwise action by the United States could lead to widespread conflict in the Middle East.
Washington warns Damascus about Chinese communication technology due to 'security risks'
The United States has warned Syria against adopting Chinese communication technology due to security risks, urging the use of American technology instead.
Trump Administration Requests Supreme Court to End Protection for Syrian Immigrants
The Trump administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in efforts to terminate deportation protections for approximately 6,000 Syrians living in the country.
The Largest Warship Near Haifa: Has the Time Come for the 'Begin Doctrine' in Confronting Iran?
The U.S. military is ramping up its presence in the Middle East, coinciding with complex diplomatic paths in Geneva, raising concerns about potential conflict with Iran.
Hillary Clinton Testifies Before Congress and Denies Any Connection to Epstein
Hillary Clinton testified before Congress, firmly denying any past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and criticizing the proceedings as a political stunt.
Most Recent is Ronaldo: Football Stars Who Own Clubs
The article discusses the growing trend of football players investing in club ownership as a strategic career move.
The Anger Room: An Innovative Solution to Preserve the Privacy of Tennis Players
The Austin Open has introduced the 'Anger Room,' a private space for female tennis players to vent their frustrations away from cameras, following incidents of public outbursts during matches.
8,000 Deaths on Migration Routes in 2025
Approximately 8,000 people died or went missing on perilous migration routes in 2025, according to the International Organization for Migration.
UN concerns over permanent ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed worries about Israel's actions in the West Bank and Gaza, suggesting they may lead to permanent demographic changes indicative of ethnic cleansing.
The Story of a Mosque.. 'Midnight Sun' First Mosque in the Arctic
The 'Midnight Sun' mosque, the first in the Arctic, was transported over 4,000 kilometers from southern Canada to Inuvik, providing local Muslims with a dedicated place for worship.
Newsweek: American Military Secrets Sold to Russians for Millions
A former employee of a U.S. military contracting company was sentenced to 7 years in prison for selling sensitive cybersecurity tools to Russian associates.
Is intermittent fasting better than other diets? The doctor answers
The program 'With the Doctor' explores the effectiveness of intermittent fasting compared to traditional diets in weight loss, based on recent scientific studies.
Division in Congress over Iran and warnings against waging war without authorization
The U.S. Congress is divided over Iran, with some Democrats warning against military action without constitutional authorization.
Garcia, Barcelona Defender, Fears Salah's Brilliance and Longs for Messi's Magic
Barcelona defender Eric Garcia expresses admiration for fellow players and outlines his aspirations in football.
3 Possible Scenarios: Are Iran's "Limited" Concessions Enough to Avoid War?
Speculation rises on the future of U.S.-Iran negotiations following their third round of dialogue in Geneva, amidst ongoing military buildup and rhetoric from both sides.
A former American pilot ends up in prison and the secret in China
A former American military pilot, Gerald Brown, has been arrested and sentenced for illegally training Chinese pilots, raising concerns about U.S. national security.
Kyiv describes Geneva negotiations as intensive while Moscow is in no hurry
Ukraine regards the Geneva negotiations as intensive, while Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Moscow is not in a rush to reach an agreement to end the war in Ukraine.
Nawaf Salam: Lebanon is Rich Enough Without Supporting Iran and the Decision of War and Peace is in the Hands of the State
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stated that the decision of war and peace rests solely with the state, emphasizing that Lebanon does not need to engage in adventures to support Iran.
A French court rules to imprison and deport an Iranian woman for 'glorifying the Al-Aqsa flood'
A French court has sentenced Iranian national Mahdia Esfandiari to four years in prison, including a one-year active term, over charges of glorifying terrorism through social media posts.
The Days of God: The Purposes of Fasting in the Holy Quran
The article discusses the spiritual purposes and significance of fasting in Islam as outlined in the Quran.
Security concerns cancel diving World Cup in Mexico
The diving World Cup scheduled in Mexico next week has been canceled due to escalating security concerns following violence connected to gang activity.
Clearing funds: A lifeline for the Palestinian Authority's economy
Article discusses the significance of clearing funds collected by Israel on behalf of the Palestinian Authority, emphasizing its impact on Palestinian economic stability.
Escalating Risks in the Middle East Raise Oil Tanker Costs to Asia
The costs of chartering large oil tankers to transport crude oil from the Middle East to Asia have surged above $200,000 for the first time since 2020 due to escalating risks in the region.
Opportunities for Understanding Between Tehran and Washington and Potential Traps
The program discussed the ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, focusing on the rising tensions and the delicate balance needed to maintain dialogue.
Leaked Image Shows Mohamed Salah's 'Legacy' with Liverpool
A leaked image shared by Liverpool player Milos Kerkenez reveals Mohamed Salah's impressive trophy cabinet, highlighting his achievements with the club.
Gideon Levy: Why Does Israel Want to Monopolize Weapons in the Region?
Gideon Levy criticizes Israel for waging a genocidal war in Gaza while simultaneously seeking to disarm all its regional adversaries to maintain military superiority.
The Journey of the Sheikh of Reciters in Beirut from Dreams of Flying to the Sky of the Quran
Sheikh Mahmoud bin Ahmed Akkawi recounts his remarkable journey from aspiring pilot to a revered reciter of the Quran.
How fasting becomes a complete project that reshapes consciousness and behavior?
The article discusses how the concept of fasting in Islam, particularly during Ramadan, acts as a transformative project for human consciousness and behavior, according to Dr. Abdul Salam Al-Majidi.
Capello identifies problems of Italian clubs in the Champions League
Former Italian coach Fabio Capello believes that Italian Serie A clubs struggle in the Champions League due to their inability to play at a high pace nationally.
Will India's Economy Soon Surpass Japan's?
India's economy is poised to potentially surpass Japan's, bolstered by its large population and younger demographic, as India's GDP approaches that of Japan's amid currency fluctuations.