Kast’s victory is seen as part of a trend of right-wing victories across Latin America, including in Argentina.
The Ukrainian president says Kyiv could drop its long-held ambition of joining NATO in exchange for security guarantees.
Police not looking for anyone else over the shooting that wounded nine people at Ivy League school in northeastern US.
Renewed border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand entered a second week.
Multiple people have been reported injured in a shooting near the Ivy League campus in Providence, Rhode Island.
The gunman involved has been killed, with no information on motives as of yet.
Al Jazeera gains exclusive access to Uvira where fighting has killed hundreds.
Witnesses at the hospital and the UN say the attack killed medics, patients and may ‘amount to a war crime’.
Cambodia’s Ministry of Defence said Thai F-16 fighter jets continued to bomb targets inside country.
Incident in November latest reported instance of Trump administration’s increasingly aggressive maritime tactics.
Neither side has independently confirmed agreement, which comes amid five-day flare-up of cross-border fighting.
As M23 rebels capture strategic city Uvira despite Trump peace deal, displaced families recount chaos and death.
Report finds paramilitary group responsible for vast majority of attacks as conflict devastates civilian population.
Cambodia rejects claims of preparing to launch Chinese-made missiles and using foreign fighters in border clashes.
Ukraine leader says US wants zone as buffer between armies, underlining that referendum needed for any land schemes.
Venezuela’s allies have gained new prominence amid US pressure campaign and military build-up.
Lawmakers urge action to address patterns of attacks on journalists, including 2023’s double-tap killing in Lebanon.
Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation to El Salvador has become a rallying point against Trump’s hardline policies.
Government says victims killed by rebels included women and children, accusing Rwanda of breaching a recent truce deal.
Ukrainian leader holds urgent talks with ‘coalition of the willing’ as pressure mounts over territorial concessions.
The move follows RSF capture and deadly drone attack on Sudan’s largest energy facility.
Both sides have accused each other of violating international law as they await a promised phone call from Donald Trump.
Families face flooded tents, sewage, extreme overcrowding, and deepening hardship amid ongoing displacement.
The US has rolled back a series of restrictive economic sanctions put in place during the rule of Bashar al-Assad.
Death of 21-year-old raises alarm as rights groups document systematic torture in detention facilities.
As rebels push into Uvira, soldiers flee towards neighbouring Burundi, alongside thousands of civilians.
US President Trump says he will make phone calls to stop renewed fighting after mediating a ceasefire in October.
Ukrainian leader responds to US President Trump’s suggestion that he is using the war as an excuse to avoid elections.
Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said Russian, Chinese planes entered its air defence zone during the joint exercise.
CAIR says Florida governor’s decree will not affect the group’s work but could fuel Islamophobia and bigotry across US.
Donald Trump renews criticism of London’s Mayor Khan, citing immigration and governance issues.
Both sides have decided to continue the fighting, as the Thai navy launches an operation to expel Cambodian troops.
Sundus was not lucky enough for the world to condemn her shooting or even to get proper medical care.
Israeli forces in Gaza were responsible for 40 percent of journalist deaths, and jailed huge numbers also.
Cambodia says Thailand’s military resumed attacks on Tuesday morning in border regions, killing at least two people.
Zelenskyy says European allies ready to share their response to Trump’s peace plan with US on Tuesday.
Central American nation on edge after voting plagued by fraud claims and a recent history of contested elections.
The agency’s commissioner-general condemns raid as a direct violation of international law.
Japan’s Meteorological Agency says 40cm (16-inch) tsunami observed at Mutsu Ogawara and Urakawa ports.
Thailand launches air attacks along disputed border with Cambodia as each accuses the other of violating ceasefire.
Israel has kept attacking Gaza during the first phase, so what will the second phase bring?
Israeli military claims yellow line is ‘new border’ as questions remain over role of stabilisation force in Gaza.
A Kremlin spokesperson said that the changes ‘correspond in many ways to our vision’.
President Talon’s office states that he is safe and that large part of army had remained ‘loyalist’.
The World Food Programme’s Carl Skau says the fighting is stopping aid from reaching millions in desperate need.
Sudan Doctors Network says ‘deliberate suicide-drone attacks’ targeted a kindergarten and several civilian facilities.
Beijing says Japanese self-defence force aircraft repeatedly approached and disrupted the Chinese navy’s training.
Several tourists, kitchen workers killed in fire at nightclub in North Goa’s Arpora village.
Ministers slam Israeli breach of truce and its exit plan which aims to ‘displace Palestinian people from their land’.
Foreign policy chief keeping Washington onside as Ukrainian, US officials continue talks on ending Russia-Ukraine war.