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Charlie Kirk's Shooting Death Exposes Security Gaps At Political Events

The assassination of Charlie Kirk offers the latest example of how ordinary security measures can be defeated in an era of escalating political violence, when anyone associated with the political process is a potential target, including influencers.

Published on: 11.09.2025 20:30
Brazil Supreme Court Convicts Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro In Coup Case

Brazil's Supreme Court on Thursday reached the majority of three votes needed to convict firebrand ex-president Jair Bolsonaro of plotting a coup, making a lengthy prison sentence a near certainty.

Published on: 11.09.2025 20:16
Kash Patel Faces Scrutiny For Mistakenly Detaining Man In Charlie Kirk Case

Kash Patel faced his biggest test yet as FBI director as current and former officials criticized his inaccurate statement that a suspect had been caught in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a prominent ally of President Trump.

Published on: 11.09.2025 20:03
New York Marks 9/11 Attacks Against Divided Backdrop

New York on Thursday marked the devastating attacks of September 11, 2001, 24 years after the plane hijackings that claimed almost 3,000 lives and forever changed the United States.

Published on: 11.09.2025 19:01
Trial Begins For Man Accused Of Golf Course Plot To Kill Trump

The trial of a man charged with plotting to shoot Donald Trump on a Florida golf course during last year's election campaign began in earnest Thursday after three days of jury selection.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:59
Ticket To The Arctic: Inside Russia's System Of Convict Labour

It was a mild spring evening in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk, but Yekaterina Fatyanova was scrambling to pack winter clothes.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:55
US Will Sort Out India Deal After It Stops Buying Russia Oil: Top US Official

US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has said that Washington will "sort out" the trade deal with India but once New Delhi stops buying Russian oil and opens up their market.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:43
Not Far Apart On Trade Deal With India: Trump's Ambassador Pick At US Senate

US President Donald Trump's nominee for the country's ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, has said that Washington and New Delhi are not "that far apart right now" on the trade deal.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:41
Charlie Kirk Assassination Updates: Trump Ally Charlie Kirk's Assassin Still At Large, Manhunt Underway

Charlie Kirk Assassination Updates: Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of US President Donald Trump, was shot dead at a Utah college event.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:39
Foreigners Who Make Light Of Charlie Kirk's Killing Not Welcome, US Says

A top State Department official said foreigners who make light of activist Charlie Kirk's killing aren't welcome in the US, and asked people to report any online content that does so.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:34
French Doctor Accused Of Serial Poisonings Was At First 'Above Suspicion'

A French doctor accused of intentionally poisoning 30 child and adult patients, 12 of whom died, was "above suspicion" at the start of a probe in 2017, an investigator said on Thursday.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:32
Russia Dismisses Polish Statements On Drones In Its Airspace As 'Nothing New'

The Kremlin on Thursday dismissed statements by Warsaw and other European countries about the shooting down of Russian drones over NATO member state Poland as nothing new and said that Moscow would be making no further comment on the situation.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:23
Peter Mandelson: 'Prince Of Darkness' Who Courted The Rich And Famous

Peter Mandelson, who has been sacked as the UK's ambassador to the US, has been a pivotal figure in shaping modern British politics, but his Machiavellian tactics and choice of friends have seen him repeatedly embroiled in controversy.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:15
From Parliament To Luxury Hotels, Nepal's Protest Movement Targeted The Elite

As protesters in Nepal stormed parliament this week forcing the prime minister to quit, luxury hotels and residences were attacked by arsonists amid anger at the lavish lifestyle of the elites in one of the world's poorest countries.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:12
FBI Releases Pic Of 'Person Of Interest' In Charlie Kirk Killing, Rifle Found

Charlie Kirk, conservative activist and close ally of US President Donald Trump was assassinated on Wednesday.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:07
"This Place Belongs To Us": Israel PM Vows "There'll Be No Palestinian State"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Thursday that there would be no Palestinian state, speaking at a signing ceremony for a major settlement project in the occupied West Bank.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:59
Even When Trump's Been Critical Of India, He's Praised PM Modi: US Official

Sergio Gor said the friendship shared between the US President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "unique" and that they have an "incredible relationship".

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:43
French Commission Recommends Banning Social Media For Children Under 15

A French parliamentary commission probing the psychological effects of TikTok recommends banning social media for children under 15 and adopting a "digital curfew" for 15- to 18-year-olds, according to a report released Thursday.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:19
India Announces $680 Million Economic Package For Mauritius

India on Thursday announced around USD 680 million special economic package for Mauritius and signed seven agreements to further expand bilateral ties in several critical sectors.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:15
Nepal Protest LIVE Updates: Curfew Imposed In Kathmandu Again After 2-Hour Gap

Nepal Protest LIVE: Nepal remained under nationwide restrictive orders and curfew on Thursday after deadly 'Gen-z' protests rocked the small Himalayan nation earlier this week.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:06

News from Arabic Countries

India vs Pakistan at Asia Cup: Three classic matches to relive

A low-scoring thriller, a Shahid Afridi special and a last-over six - Al Jazeera picks three matches you must revisit.

Published on: 11.09.2025 22:07
US DoJ asks court for emergency ruling to remove Cook from Fed board

Trump administration wants Lisa Cook to be removed from the Fed Reserve board by Monday, ahead of interest rate meet.

Published on: 11.09.2025 21:46
Israeli forces arrest over 100 Palestinians, impose curfew in West Bank

Israeli action in Tulkarem city comes as Palestinians subjected to 'collective punishment' in the occupied West Bank.

Published on: 11.09.2025 21:41
Brazil Supreme Court sentences Bolsonaro for 27 years in coup plot

Sentence comes shortly after a majority of justices voted to convict the former Brazilian leader on five charges.

Published on: 11.09.2025 21:26
Israel’s Netanyahu says ‘there will be no Palestinian state’

Israeli prime minister signs agreement to move ahead with expanded settlement plan that would bisect occupied West Bank.

Published on: 11.09.2025 21:08
Israeli leaders heap praise on Charlie Kirk as a staunch ally of Israel

Netanyahu mourns Charlie Kirk, describing him as a 'lion-hearted friend of Israel' and a warrior for truth and freedom.

Published on: 11.09.2025 20:38
Meet one of the Palestinians refusing Israel’s Gaza City expulsion order

Nahd al-Rafati is refusing Israel's forced displacement order for Gaza City.

Published on: 11.09.2025 20:25
Hamas accuses Israel of trying to ‘torpedo’ mediations by attacking Qatar

A spokesperson for Hamas says Israel is trying to derail ceasefire talks by targeting its leaders in Qatar on Tuesday.

Published on: 11.09.2025 19:56
Netanyahu signs plan to expand West Bank settlement

Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement to expand the illegal Maale Adumim settlement in the occupied West Bank.

Published on: 11.09.2025 19:41
How much of a burden has Israel become to the US?

Washington 'shielding Netanyahu government' as it commits genocide in Gaza.

Published on: 11.09.2025 19:32
Ireland won’t participate in Eurovision 2026 if Israel does: Broadcaster

RTE says participating would be 'unconscionable' as a result of Israel's war on Gaza and the 'appalling loss of lives'.

Published on: 11.09.2025 19:00
Litton Das guides Bangladesh away from Hong Kong shock in Asia Cup T20

Bangladesh avoid upset in Asia Cup opener after captain Litton Das hits a half-century in seven wicket T20 win.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:52
Updates: Brazil Supreme Court votes to convict Bolsonaro on all charges

Bolsonaro set to be sentenced on charges related to planning coup after three justices vote to convict.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:42
FBI releases photos of person of interest in Charlie Kirk shooting

The FBI has released photos of a person of interest in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Published on: 11.09.2025 18:09
Global Sumud Flotilla determined to continue to Gaza after Tunisia attacks

Attacks on flotilla described as distractions by activists who plan to continue their journey to end Gaza's blockade.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:40
US slaps new sanctions on Yemen’s Houthis as regional tensions spike

Penalties come a day after Israeli attacks on Yemen killed 35, and two weeks after Houthi PM was assassinated.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:22
Qatar holds funeral for victims of Israeli attack amid regional solidarity

Regional leaders express solidarity with Qatar as funeral held for six killed in Israeli attack on Hamas leadership.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:12
South Sudan charges VP Machar with treason, murder over military attack

Riek Machar faces charges of alleged involvement in attacks against federal forces.

Published on: 11.09.2025 17:10
Nepal cleans up burnt out police station after deadly protests

Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride shows us what’s left of one police station after deadly protests in Nepal’s capital.

Published on: 11.09.2025 16:24
Funeral held in Doha after deadly Israeli attack

Mourners gathered in Qatar’s capital Doha to pray for six victims of Israel’s attack, including a 22-year-old policeman.

Published on: 11.09.2025 16:07
The day Israel bombed Qatar

In this episode of Between Us, Virginia Pietromarchi being first on the scene of Israel's attack on the heart of Doha.

Published on: 11.09.2025 16:05
Trial begins in US for man accused of Trump assassination attempt

Ryan Routh represents himself as he faces five charges, including an attempt to assassinate President Donald Trump.

Published on: 11.09.2025 15:48
Hamas promises to keep fighting after Israeli attack on Qatar

Hamas spokesperson says attack aimed to 'torpedo' negotiating process and will not dent group's resolve.

Published on: 11.09.2025 15:47
With the Doha strike, Netanyahu has declared war on the world

No matter where you are, Israel’s ‘long arm’ may be coming for you next.

Published on: 11.09.2025 15:28
Belarus frees 52 political prisoners after US mediation

The release comes as the Belarusian president has sought to mend ties with the West in the hopes of sanctions relief.

Published on: 11.09.2025 15:25