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Honda, Nissan end merger talks, scuttling $60bn deal
The potential tie-up would have created the world's third-largest automaker, rivaling US and Chinese companies.
‘I saw him kill people:’ Libya and Italy’s shadowy migrant deals
Italy is accused of releasing Libyan officials wanted on international warrants in return for limiting migrant flows.
‘The majority of Greenland’s population wants independence’
Al Jazeera interviews Greenland-based professor Birger Poppel on the rising tensions stoked by US President Trump.
Syria FM to join Arab, Western powers at Paris summit to discuss transition
Asaad al-Shaibani is attending a conference expected to address issues including lifting EU sanctions.
Pakistan rolls out red carpet for Turkiye’s Erdogan
Turkish leader to hold high-level talks with President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad.
Explosion at Taiwan department store kills one
Blast hits 12th floor of department store in Taichung injuring at least seven as search and rescue efforts continue.
Rebuilding Gaza: What it would take to win this uphill battle
Israel's bombing transformed Gaza into a rubble-strewn disaster zone, complicating efforts to rebuild.
Western Australia braces for ‘dangerous’ Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Zelia
Australian emergency services warn of potential threat to life and have issued shelter and evacuation warnings.
Yemen’s Houthis emerge from Gaza war emboldened, and with more enemies
Once a largely local threat, Houthis now challenge Israeli and Western interests, leading to increased focus.
Australian police probe video of nurses bragging about killing Israelis
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says footage of hospital staff saying they would deny care is 'sickening and shameful'.

