Two Israeli soldiers killed in occupied West Bank car ramming attack

Two Israeli soldiers killed in occupied West Bank car ramming attack

The Israeli military says two of its soldiers have died of wounds sustained in a car ramming attack in the occupied West Bank. The attack took place near the city of Nablus on Wednesday. Israeli forces raided the city in search of the suspect, who has reportedly turned himself in, to the Palestinian Authority. Al…

Who is Claudia Sheinbaum, the frontrunner in Mexico’s presidential race?

Who is Claudia Sheinbaum, the frontrunner in Mexico’s presidential race?

Presidential candidates in Mexico have held their final campaign rallies, ahead of the general election on Sunday. Polls show the ruling party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum is on course to become the country’s first female president. Soaring crime and the economy are among the major issues for voters. Al Jazeera’s Latin America editor Lucia Newman reports…

Israel-Hamas War LIVE:  ‘All Eyes on Rafah’, ‘Where Were Your Eyes on Oct 7?’ says Israel

Israel-Hamas War LIVE: ‘All Eyes on Rafah’, ‘Where Were Your Eyes on Oct 7?’ says Israel

After the pro-Palestine ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ AI-generated image went viral on social media, Israel has hit back by posting a similar image of its own. The counter-image features the text "Where were your eyes on October 7" and depicts a Hamas militant standing armed in front of an infant. #israel #hamas #israelhamaswar About Channel:…

Korea tensions: North Korea fires suspected missiles into sea

Korea tensions: North Korea fires suspected missiles into sea

South Korea says North Korea has launched a barrage of suspected ballistic missiles into its eastern sea. The ten objects landed in the sea after travelling for about 350 kilometers. South Korea is accusing Pyongyang of provocation. Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride has more on this latest launch from Seoul, South Korea. Subscribe to our channel…

Iran candidacy registration: Upcoming snap vote to replace late president

Iran candidacy registration: Upcoming snap vote to replace late president

Iran has opened the registration period for its upcoming presidential election. The country is trying to replace late President Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a helicopter crash earlier this month. Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem reports from Tehran, Iran. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check…

Israel-Hamas War LIVE: Israeli helicopters seen firing towards Rafah over Gaza skyline | WION LIVE

Israel-Hamas War LIVE: Israeli helicopters seen firing towards Rafah over Gaza skyline | WION LIVE

An Israeli helicopter fired over Rafah as clouds of dark smoke could be seen rising from the enclave on Wednesday. Israel sent tanks on raids into Rafah on Wednesday and predicted its war on Hamas in Gaza would continue all year, after Washington said the Rafah assault did not amount to a major ground operation…

Two-state solution moves towards ‘reality’ with Palestine recognitions | Quotable

Two-state solution moves towards ‘reality’ with Palestine recognitions | Quotable

Kushtrim Istrefi, an assistant professor at Utrecht University, says recognition of Palestine as a state by Norway, Spain and Ireland is a result of Israel’s war on Gaza. He says these recognitions send a “clear message” to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that a two-state solution, and a peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict “cannot be…

If the US were Gaza, ‘2 million children’ would have been killed | Quotable

If the US were Gaza, ‘2 million children’ would have been killed | Quotable

Al Jazeera’s political analyst, Marwan Bishara, says that, statistically, if the US were Gaza, Israel would have caused 16 million American casualties, of which 2 million would be dead children. He says the Israelis use propaganda to suggest “they care for human life”, when in fact they are committing war crimes. Subscribe to our channel…

Landmark climate change case: How responsible are govts in preventing it?

Landmark climate change case: How responsible are govts in preventing it?

Latin America’s human rights court has held a final hearing in Brazil on Wednesday on a landmark case. The court looked at how climate change is affecting human rights in the region, and whether governments are obligated to prevent it. The climate lawsuit could have major implications on international law. Al Jazeera’s Alessandro Rampietti reports….

These people clearly don’t know American history: Dana Loesch

These people clearly don’t know American history: Dana Loesch

Radio host Dana Loesch discusses Justice Samuel Alito’s refusal to recuse himself from Supreme Court cases involving former President Trump and Jan. 6 because of flag controversies on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Subscribe to Fox News! https://bit.ly/2vBUvAS Watch more Fox News Video: http://video.foxnews.com Watch Fox News Channel Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour…