video duration 02
Sudan's El Obeid faces intensifying RSF drone attacks
Drone strikes are disrupting daily life in Sudan's El Obeid, targeting fuel stations, power supplies and water infrastructure. The army says it remains in control of the strategic city, while the Rapid Support Forces continue attacks aimed at weakening its position and pressuring civilians to leave. Paramount-Warner merger: could it reshape the media? Pride despite defeat as Morocco's World Cup run ends
Ocean temperatures hit record highs as El Niño looms
The world's oceans are under heat stress, with average sea surface temperatures hitting 21 C, surpassing the record highs of 2023 and 2024. They're expected to rise further as El Niño, a natural climate pattern that warms the tropical Pacific for months, develops. How AI is being weaponised against India's Muslim women
US signs 1 lease with Israel to build permanent embassy in West Jerusalem
The US and Israel have signed a deal allocating land for a permanent US embassy in West Jerusalem, years after a temporary one was established during Trump's first term in office. The move is yet another blow to the hopes of a future Palestinian capital. How AI is being weaponised against India's Muslim women
Russian couple arrested after climbing Empire State Building
Two Russian climbers scaled New York's Empire State Building on Wednesday as part of a death-defying marriage proposal. Ivan Beerkus and Angela Nikolau, stars of Netflix's "Skywalkers" documentary, were arrested after dangling from the iconic 1,500-foot building's spire. How AI is being weaponised against India's Muslim women
Why did Africa boycott the 1966 World Cup?
Game Theory: Why did Africa boycott the 1966 World Cup? Game Theory Why did Africa boycott the 1966 World Cup? A record 10 African teams are competing at the 2026 World Cup. But 60 years ago, not one African nation played in the 1966 World Cup. Al Jazeera's Samantha Johnson looks at the 1966 boycott that helped reshape the tournament for generations to come. Why are World Cup tickets so expensive?
Bosnia's Esmir Bajraktarevic: Child of Srebrenica
Game Theory: How does Esmir Bajraktarevic's penalty become a story about survival? How does a football penalty become a story about survival? As Bosnia and Herzegovina prepare to face Canada in their 2026 World Cup opener, many eyes will be on Esmir Bajraktarevic. Born in the US, to a family affected by the Srebrenica genocide, his journey is about far more than just football. Why are World Cup tickets so expensive?