Brazil 'coup' probe: Former president Bolsonaro stands tall at rally in Rio
At a Rio de Janeiro event, Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, made a bold presence. It occurs one day after testimony from former military chiefs was made public, in which they said he was involved in a scheme to rig the results of the 2022 election.
US bill requires ByteDance to remove TikTok or risk being banned
In an effort to address national security concerns regarding its Chinese ownership, a bipartisan group of US lawmakers filed legislation on Tuesday that would have given China's ByteDance around six months to either divest the well-known short video app TikTok or face a ban.
Muslim voters disapprove of Biden's position on the conflict in Gaza
Republican and Democratic presidential nominations are up for grabs in the US state of Michigan. Joining Al Jazeera live from Washington, DC, is John Feehery, a Republican political analyst and partner at the lobbying and strategic advocacy firm EFB Advocacy.
Dwayne Johnson declares that he "will keep my politics to myself" and won't support Joe Biden for president again.
After seriously considering it, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has decided not to support Joe Biden in the impending 2024 presidential contest. See to learn more.
"Coolest dictator in the world" scheduled for El Salvador's reelection. El Salvador's millennial president, Nayib Bukele, rules with an "iron fist." As part of a sweeping crackdown on crime, 74,000 individuals have been imprisoned under his administration since 2022. Rights organizations claim that in doing so, he has suspended civil liberty. However, polls indicate that voters are in favor, which puts Bukele on course for a resounding win. At what expense, then?
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Massive fire breaks out at the Iraqi market, popularly called the Langa bazaar in Erbil.
According to media sources, a sizable fire consumed a second-hand market in Erbil, Iraq, late on Tuesday, February 27. Hundreds of businesses at the bustling Langa bazaar burned destroyed, and Iraqi Kurdish TV channel Rudaw stated that the fire was sparked by an electrical short circuit.
An Israeli airstrike on a mosque in northern Gaza claimed at least five lives.
Five months have passed since Israel's horrific war on Gaza. Over 13,000 children have been among the 30,717 Palestinians who have died. Additionally, the UN has cautioned that efforts to bring relief vehicles into Gaza are faltering as casualties rise. According to Gaza's health ministry, hunger has claimed the lives of at least 20 children.
Moscow Concert Hall Terror Attack: The Islamic State film supports claims that it was responsible for the attack
New footage of the incident that claimed the lives of over 130 people at the Crocus City concert hall outside of Moscow has been made public by the Islamic State. The terror group's assertion that it planned the largest terror strike on Russia in 20 years is supported by footage of shooters.
What did Putin say about AI, World conflict 3, and conflict and peace?
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, discussed war and peace in Ukraine, the dangers of genetic and artificial intelligence advancements, and the possibility of a global conflict in an interview that was published on Friday. View the entire video here.
Women in Afghanistan are suffering under the Taliban, according to refugees from that country living in Australia. To help with their suffering, they host fundraisers and provide assistance. Once again, the Taliban begin a new school year in Afghanistan devoid of female students. Women's rights in Afghanistan are still not fully respected.
Rats on board: After rodents were discovered on board, a Sri Lanka Airlines plane was grounded for three days.
There was a three-day grounding of a national airline aircraft in Sri Lanka. The airline set the disastrous delays and subsequent grounding on Tuesday, blaming it on a rodent.
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