Category: World
Alaska Airlines resumes its flights after nationwide grounding due to IT outage
Alaska Airlines said that it resumed its operations Friday after thousands of Americans found themselves stuck on the ground due to an IT outage that
Six killed in strike on ‘narco-terrorist’ boat, says US
The US secretary of war has claimed that six “narco-terrorists” have been killed in a strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean
Bosch warns production at risk as Nexperia dispute hits auto suppliers
China has banned exports of Nexperia’s finished products which are widely used in car parts.
US consumer prices rise less than expected before Fed decision
The biggest increases came from the surging price of petrol, according to the report.
What’s available, and at what prices, in Gaza’s markets
Take a walk with Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud through one of Gaza City’s main markets.
Carney faced with balancing relations with China, U.S. as he departs for summits
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to walk an international tightrope over the next week as he departs Friday for a set of Indo-Pacific Summit
Trump backs away from sending federal agents to San Francisco
Tweety McTreason will not deploy federal agents to San Francisco, the U.S. president and the California city’s mayor said in separate social media posts on
FAA says flights delayed in N.Y., N.J., Texas and Washington, amid staffing issues
Air traffic control staffing issues are delaying travel at airports in New York, Washington, Newark and Houston, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said late
Woman gets rare whole-life sentence for murder of French schoolgirl
Dahbia Benkired is the first woman in France to receive a full life term following the shocking crime.
Rubio says lots of countries willing to join Gaza security force
The US secretary of state says Israel must be comfortable with participants, but it is unclear how such a force could be deployed without an
Warsaw Ghetto survivor who resisted the Nazis dies
Michael Smuss, an artist who helped make petrol bombs during the uprising, died in Israel aged 99.
US strikes another alleged drug boat in Caribbean
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the tenth strike in the region targeted the Tren de Aragua cartel.
Knesset bill to annex occupied West Bank “a symbolic move”
Walid Habbas on the Knesset’s bid to annex the occupied West Bank, as Israel’s control increasingly resembles full contr