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Joana Bento de Sousa, left, and Regina Benta Silva Guajajara from Brazil's indigenous community at Cop30 in Belem. Nilanjana Gupta / The National

Indigenous voices call for action as Cop30 gets under way

The BBC has come under immense pressure over bias allegations. Getty Images

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The so-called yellow line in Gaza has been marked with with yellow blocks. AFP

Fear reigns on Gaza's yellow line, where Israel 'fires at anything that moves'

The slowdown in private credit returns has worried some investors as another possible sign of stress. AFP

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Former US president Joe Biden is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu on October 18, 2023. Biden cautioned Netanyahu not to make the same mistakes the US made following 9/11. Reuters

CommentAre Israel's days of near-complete US backing numbered?

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Manus on MarketsHow the Senate ended America’s longest shutdown

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola greets supporters after his team's victory over Liverpool in the Premier League. EPA

Managerial legend Guardiola as good as ever after 1,000 games


Suicide bombing outside Islamabad court kills 12, says Interior Minister

Police and emergency services arrive at the court building in Islamabad. Reuters

Suicide bombing outside Islamabad court kills 12, says Interior Minister

Casualties are mostly passers-by or those who arrived for court hearings, state media says

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US President Donald Trump on Monday hosts Syria's President Ahmad Al Shara at the White House. AFP

Trump hosts Al Shara as US temporarily waives Caesar Act sanction

White House confirms Syrian President signed agreement to join International Coalition to Defeat ISIS

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Israeli bill proposing death penalty for 'terrorists' passes first reading

MENA

India investigates deadly Delhi blast under anti-terrorism law

Asia
Oshea Aguirre, 13, says she cannot swim but was forced to jump into raging floodwater as Typhoon Kalmaegi hit Cebu, in the Philippines. Photo: Aezel Aguirre / Facebook

'If I didn’t jump, I would die,' says teenage survivor of Philippines typhoon

UAE

Polls open in Iraq amid calls for change and concern over apathy

MENA

Hannibal Qaddafi released after 10 years in Lebanese detention

MENA
Ons Jabeur has announced she is expecting her first child. Getty Images

'Cutest comeback ever': Ons Jabeur announces pregnancy

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Cop30

World leaders pose ahead of the Cop30 UN climate conference in Belem, Brazil on Friday. Dozens of countries have failed to update pledges on cutting emissions. AFP

EditorialCop30 must renew the optimism of Dubai's climate summit

Brazil has halved deforestation in the Amazon in two years, showing that concrete climate action is possible. EPA

CommentBrazil's Lula da Silva: Cop30 promises to be a moment of truth

Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon region. Cop30 will launch an initiative to provide funds for developing nations that conserve their forests. AFP

Brazil's Cop30 summit has high hopes - but will it signal a sustainable future?

2025 looks set to be a crucial year for the climate sector. Reuters

Climate themes to watch in 2025

Joana Bento de Sousa, left, and Regina Benta Silva Guajajara from Brazil's indigenous community at Cop30 in Belem. Nilanjana Gupta / The National

Indigenous voices call for action as Cop30 gets under way

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Rory McIlroy is lining up a fourth consecutive Race to Dubai crown. AFP

DP World Tour Championship: Players, prize money and can anyone stop McIlroy?

Dharmendra, pictured at his Juhu residence in 2008, is one of the most commercially successful actors of his time. Getty Images

Veteran Indian actor Dharmendra 'stable and recovering'

Author David Szalay with the trophy after winning the 2025 Booker Prize. PA

Hungarian-British author David Szalay wins Booker Prize

UAE head coach Cosmin Olaroiu will lead the team in a two-legged play-off against Iraq. Chris Whiteoak / The National

Can UAE still qualify for World Cup? All you need to know about Iraq play-off

The National Mall near the US Capitol on Monday. AP

Is the US government shutdown over?

People protest in Sweden's capital, Stockholm, against Israel's continued attacks on Gaza and Lebanon, carried out in violation of the ceasefire, on Saturday. Reuters

CommentTalk is cheap. It's time for Europe's leaders to walk the walk on Gaza

Jeremy Doku celebrates scoring Manchester City's third goal in their 3-0 win over Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium. AFP

Premier League team of the week: Doku destroys Liverpool

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie leads a line-up of top international authors at this year's Sharjah International Book Fair. Getty Images

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie opens new chapter with the Arab world


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A family of refugees in rural Aleppo, Syria, are given winter support by UNHCR. UNHCR / Ola Kavalan

Aid stretched to ‘breaking point’ as refugees face cold winter

UN refugee agency warns it has the same funding as a decade ago to deal with twice as many people

MENA

White House photo appears to show Petro and Maduro in prison jumpsuits

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is accused of making comments about AI, superintelligence and human reasoning based on 'unscientific' and 'inaccurate' statements.

Ursula von der Leyen urged to retract AI comments on superintelligence

Technology

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy released from prison

Europe
Voters prepare to cast their ballots at a polling station in Giza. AFP

Voter apathy looms over Egypt's parliamentary elections

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President Sheikh Mohamed receives phone call from UK Prime Minister Starmer

UAE

UAE sends fifth aid plane to support Afghanistan

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Saudi doctor goes on trial over deadly German Christmas market attack

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Lebanon working to tackle terror financing, Aoun tells US delegation

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Abeer Nehme wears Mattias coat, Dh6,592, Noon by Noor. Top, stylist’s own. Photo: Lara Zankoul for The National

Cover storyThe reinvention of Abeer Nehme

Every plate at Gerbou tells a story of the Emirates through its culinary traditions and design. Photo: Sebastian Boettcher

Five home-grown Dubai restaurants redefining the city's cuisine

A high-octane sport without the octane. Photo: SailGP

SailGP: Star sailors in Rolexes fly above water at 100kph in thrilling contest

Vivienne Westwood dresses made in collaboration with Saudi organisation Art Of Heritage. Photo: Riyadh Fashion Week

Vivienne Westwood makes Riyadh debut with Saudi-inspired collection

From crowdfunding his tuition to rejecting a major prize, the designer’s journey has been as defiant as his collection. Photo: Ayham Hassan

Tatreez, slogans and slingshots: Palestinian designer embraces his culture

Ghazi Al Mulaifi performing with Boom.Diwan and Arturo O' Farrill at Womex festival in Manchester. Photo: Rina Srabonian

One Last Thing: Ghazi Al Mulaifi on motorcycles, Miles Davis and not taking life too seriously

'Encountering a local artist’s work fosters a more informed, proud citizenry,' writes Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi. Photo: May Mansour El Onsi

Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi on art: Bedouins a l'Atelier by Omar Onsi

'Scarcity is a result of being dedicated to maintaining the highest level of quality,' says Hermes EVP Guillaume de Seynes. Photo: Hermes

'Scarcity is not a goal' for Hermes, says executive VP Guillaume de Seynes


The Inside Brief

Inside Emirates: Boeing delays, Airbus talks and leadership tips with Sir Tim Clark

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Adnoc L&S Q3 net profit up 17% on strong revenue growth

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Emirates airline's boss charts 20-year growth course for his successor

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Hungarian-British author David Szalay wins Booker Prize

Books

EditorialHow Sharjah's book fair became a cultural crossroads

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Infinite Bloom reimagines Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque as a fertile garden. Photo: Leila Heller Gallery

Exhibition shows architecture reclaimed by nature, from Grand Mosque to Louvre

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Iraqi policemen holding national flags queue to vote shortly after polling stations opened for parliamentary elections, in Baghdad. EPA
Iraqi policemen holding national flags queue to vote shortly after polling stations opened for parliamentary elections, in Baghdad. EPA
Iraqi policemen holding national flags queue to vote shortly after polling stations opened for parliamentary elections, in Baghdad. EPA
People visit Dolmabahce Palace, where modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk died 87 years ago, on the anniversary of his death, in Istanbul. Reuters
People visit Dolmabahce Palace, where modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk died 87 years ago, on the anniversary of his death, in Istanbul. Reuters
People visit Dolmabahce Palace, where modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk died 87 years ago, on the anniversary of his death, in Istanbul. Reuters
People visit Dolmabahce Palace, where modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk died 87 years ago, on the anniversary of his death, in Istanbul. Reuters
A displaced Palestinian attempts to climb on a lorry on Salah Al Din road in central Gaza, in a bid to obtain humanitarian aid. AFP
A displaced Palestinian attempts to climb on a lorry on Salah Al Din road in central Gaza, in a bid to obtain humanitarian aid. AFP
A displaced Palestinian attempts to climb on a lorry on Salah Al Din road in central Gaza, in a bid to obtain humanitarian aid. AFP
A displaced Palestinian attempts to climb on a lorry on Salah Al Din road in central Gaza, in a bid to obtain humanitarian aid. AFP
Security officials guard the area as seized illegal drugs are burnt in Kabul, Afghanistan. EPA
Security officials guard the area as seized illegal drugs are burnt in Kabul, Afghanistan. EPA
Security officials guard the area as seized illegal drugs are burnt in Kabul, Afghanistan. EPA
Security officials guard the area as seized illegal drugs are burnt in Kabul, Afghanistan. EPA
Volunteers work on the first phase of exhuming victims of repression during the Spanish Civil War and the Franco regime at the mass grave expected to contain up to 150 bodies, in Ejea de los Caballeros, Zaragoza Province. AFP
Volunteers work on the first phase of exhuming victims of repression during the Spanish Civil War and the Franco regime at the mass grave expected to contain up to 150 bodies, in Ejea de los Caballeros, Zaragoza Province. AFP
Volunteers work on the first phase of exhuming victims of repression during the Spanish Civil War and the Franco regime at the mass grave expected to contain up to 150 bodies, in Ejea de los Caballeros, Zaragoza Province. AFP
Volunteers work on the first phase of exhuming victims of repression during the Spanish Civil War and the Franco regime at the mass grave expected to contain up to 150 bodies, in Ejea de los Caballero
US President Donald Trump reads the oath for people re-enlisting to the army as he attends the NFL game between Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions at North-west Stadium in Landover, Maryland. AFP
US President Donald Trump reads the oath for people re-enlisting to the army as he attends the NFL game between Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions at North-west Stadium in Landover, Maryland. AFP
US President Donald Trump reads the oath for people re-enlisting to the army as he attends the NFL game between Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions at North-west Stadium in Landover, Maryland. AFP
US President Donald Trump reads the oath for people re-enlisting to the army as he attends the NFL game between Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions at North-west Stadium in Landover, Maryland. AFP
A road destroyed by storm surges brought about by Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Dipaculao, the Philippines. Getty Images
A road destroyed by storm surges brought about by Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Dipaculao, the Philippines. Getty Images
A road destroyed by storm surges brought about by Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Dipaculao, the Philippines. Getty Images
A road destroyed by storm surges brought about by Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Dipaculao, the Philippines. Getty Images
The Amir-Kabir dam is running at low capacity on the Karaj river in Alborz province, northern Iran. EPA
The Amir-Kabir dam is running at low capacity on the Karaj river in Alborz province, northern Iran. EPA
The Amir-Kabir dam is running at low capacity on the Karaj river in Alborz province, northern Iran. EPA
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