South African soldiers deploy in Johannesburg to tackle crime and gangs
First troops touch down nearly a month after President Ramaphosa said organised crime threatened country's democracy.
First troops touch down nearly a month after President Ramaphosa said organised crime threatened country's democracy.
Madrid recalls ambassador amid rising diplomatic tensions and criticism of US-Israeli actions in Iran.
Mexico issues visas to some Iraq footballers so they can play in FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier in Monterrey.
The police requested the ban citing public disorder risks, while the organisers decide to hold a static protest instead.
Analyst refers to 'security achievement gap' of tactical assassinations that fail to bring Israel security.
Al Jazeera visited the first women-only mosque in the Middle East, in the Qatari capital Doha.
Alireza Salarian says Iran’s new supreme leader was lucky to survive strike that killed six of his family membersMiddle East crisis – live updatesIran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was injured in the 28 February attack that killed six of his …
Recent attack on plants led to fears of escalating strikes, but Iran knows drought has left it equally vulnerableMiddle East crisis – live updatesIn 1983, the CIA determined that the most crucial commodity in the Gulf was its desalinated potable water….
As Kyiv liberates parts of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia, Zelenskyy says Russia losing up to 35,000 soldiers a month.
Palestinians across the Gaza Strip fear for their health as piles of rubbish mixed with dirt and debris accumulate in the streets. Areas once filled with bustling markets are now covered with litter and there are limited resources to clear the waste Co…