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What to know about Trump’s plan to build $250m White House ballroom
It's the first major structural change to the mansion since extensive renovations under President Truman in 1948.
Mona Lisa to the Nazis: Robbed often, why latest Louvre theft is different
Experts say jewels stolen in heists from the iconic Parisian museum are hard to recover, as they are broken down.
How Russia’s new tactics pose new winter threat to Ukraine
Russia's modified drones are piercing Ukraine's defences at greater rates than before, targeting energy infrastructure.
Video: Who is Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister
Japanese parliamentarians have elected the country’s first female prime minister.
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy starts five-year jail term
Sarkozy was convicted of criminal conspiracy for seeking campaign funds for 2007 election from Libya's Muammar Gaddafi.
Slovak court sentences poet that shot PM to 21 years for ‘terror attack’
The populist government has blamed the 2024 attack on 'hatred' spread by opposition and critical media.
A new order is being imposed on the Palestinians. How do we confront it?
Ignoring the new reality or refusing to engage with it would mean to lose agency.
Al Jazeera documentary reveals new evidence in Hind Rajab family’s killing
Al Jazeera documentary uncovers new evidence in killings of Hind Rajab, her family and rescue team in Gaza City.
Mountains of waste add to health fears in Gaza
Mountains of toxic waste are piled up on Gaza’s streets, worsening a growing public health crisis.
Poland detains suspected saboteurs amid fears of Russian ‘hybrid warfare’
Moscow is accused of running sabotage and espionage operations across Europe targeting nations supporting Ukraine.

