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NAACP urges athletes to boycott southern US universities over voting rights
Organisation calls for Black athlete fan boycott over Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act ruling, southern redistricting.
Video shows oil spill on Iranian island after refinery attack last month
The impact of an oil spill caused by an attack on Iran's Lavan refinery last month has been revealed.
Arsenal’s Arteta claims Premier League to step from Guardiola’s shadow
Mikel Arteta was Pep Guardiola's assistant at Man City, but has pipped his former tutor to the Premier League title.
Trump showcases new ‘drone-protected’ White House ballroom
US President Donald Trump has given reporters a tour around the construction site of his White House ballroom.
Arsenal crowned Premier League champions as Man City draw at Bournemouth
Arsenal's 22-year wait for a Premier League title ends as Manchester City draw 1-1 at Bournemouth.
More than 15,800 people killed in Russia’s all-out war on Ukraine: UN
Nearly 800 children are among those killed in Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, the UN says.
Norway journalist calls out Modi over avoiding media questions
A Norwegian reporter asked Narendra Modi why he wouldn't speak to the media after a press conference in Oslo on Monday.
Does Ukraine have the advantage at the moment?
Kyiv takes the war deeper into Russia with a huge attack on the Moscow region.
Southampton expelled from world’s most lucrative football match for spying
Southampton out of EFL championship playoff final after spying on Middlesbrough, who face Hull for Premier League place.
Mansour Kaziha, Nader Awad identified as victims in San Diego Mosque attack
All three victims have now been identified in California attack being investigated as hate crime.
Moment Neymar brought to tears after surprise World Cup call-up
Brazil's all-time top scorer Neymar jr was brought to tears after hearing his name included in Brazil's World Cup squad.
Israeli forces fire ‘rubber bullets’ at activists on Gaza aid flotilla
Israeli naval forces are accused of firing rubber bullets' at activists on board the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla.
Trump’s Board of Peace urges fix to ‘gap’ in funding
UN-approved body says that pledged funds have not materialised despite urgent situation in Gaza.
DRC prepares Ebola treatment centres as death toll rises
Health workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are restoring Ebola treatment centres.
Trump backs Ken Paxton in crucial Texas Republican Senate run-off
Polls show mixed results, with Paxton and Cornyn in close battle against Democrat James Talarico.
Somaliland to open embassy in Jerusalem, Israel in Hargeisa: Envoy
The move comes months after Israel officially recognised the independence of Somalia's breakaway region.
Putin arrives in China for talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Beijing for talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
US imposes sanctions on Gaza flotilla organisers amid Israeli crackdown
Rights advocate accuses Washington of using 'terrorism label' to shut down Palestine activism internationally.
Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Smotrich says ICC seeking his arrest
After an ICC warrant request, Israel's Smotrich threatened to displace Palestinians from the West Bank.
Tributes pour in for ‘hero’ guard killed in San Diego mosque shooting
Amin Abdullah, the security guard killed while trying to stop gunmen entering the Islamic Centre of San Diego.
Trump says Xi assured him China would not send weapons to Iran
US president also says he could again strike Iran if progress on ceasefire is not made within 'days'.
I knew Amin Abdullah, the hero of the San Diego mosque shooting
It doesn't surprise me at all that he gave his life saving the lives of others. He was a true American Muslim.
How the shape of a map can determine the US midterm elections
With less than six months to midterms, Al Jazeera explains how district boundaries may determine who controls the House.
At least 22 killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon in 24 hours: Ministry
Lebanon death toll since March 2 has reached 3,042, according to the country's Health Ministry.
Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Wimbledon with wrist injury
Former world number one says he's still not ready to compete as he recovers from a serious injury sustained in April.
Pakistan sentences man to death for killing TikTok star Sana Yousaf
The verdict against Umar Hayat who killed a teenage influencer in her home 'is for the entire society', her father says.
Security guards face probe after last week’s Philippine Senate shooting
Authorities say the shooting was not an 'attack on the Senate' and identified the person who fired the first shot.
Qatar says US-Iran negotiations need ‘more time’
Qatar's foreign ministry says more time is needed for US-Iran negotiations.
Flight to Argentina: How significant is it for Israel’s LatAm outreach?
Experts say Israel is using the new flight as a geopolitical tool to cement its footprint in Latin America.
Resistance: who gets to decide?
Who decides if resistance is legitimate?
Why has FIFA not signed a World Cup broadcast deal in India?
With the World Cup weeks away, FIFA is struggling to find broadcast rights buyers in the world's most populous country.
US extends sanctions waiver on Russian oil: Why it matters
The US has extended its waiver on sanctioned Russian oil until June 17.
Ronaldo to lead Portugal at sixth World Cup as Martinez names squad
Diogo Jota named as an honorary 'plus-one' player in Portugal's squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Who was Amin Abdullah, the ‘hero’ guard killed in San Diego shooting?
Tributes have poured in for the guard, who was among the three people killed in the shooting at the San Diego mosque.
Suspected car bomb explodes in Syrian capital Damascus
Plumes of smoke from a suspected car bomb explosion outside an armament management centre in Damascus.
China-Russia relations are as strong as ever thanks to Trump
The US president failed to un-unite' the two powers because he has repeated the same mistakes his predecessors made.
Son of Palestinian president elected to Fatah’s top leadership body
Son of Palestinian president elected to Fatah's top leadership body
Israeli far-right minister Smotrich says ICC seeks his arrest
Smotrich is the third Israeli official targeted by the ICC, after Netanyahu and Gallant, for war crimes in Gaza.
Xi Jinping seeks to strengthen ties with Putin during China visit
China's Xi Jinping is hosting Russian President Vladimir Putin, just days after welcoming Donald Trump to Beijing.
Trump says Iran attack on ‘hold’: What we know about latest negotiations
Tehran said its demands for peace include lifting sanctions against Iran but other sticking points likely to remain.
Thailand to slash tourist visa-free stays
Southeast Asia's tourism powerhouse to introduce new tiered visa system.
Gaza aid flotilla organisers say 41 boats intercepted, 10 still sailing
Foreign ministers of 10 countries say Israel's storming of the aid flotilla is a blatant violation of international law.
Musk vs Altman: What to know about the OpenAI verdict
Elon Musk's planned appeal suggests the legal battle is far from over.
Spain’s former PM Zapatero faces corruption probe
High court is investigating Zapatero over airline aid, putting pressure on current PM.
WHO to hold emergency committee meeting as Ebola death toll rises to 131
A panel of experts led by the WHO is to meet to discuss vaccine options for new epidemic.
Iran squad in race against time for World Cup readiness amid US-Israel war
With Iran's local football league suspended since March, most players in the squad have not been in action for months.
The US, Israel and the normalisation of scandal
Thanks to Netanyahu and Trump, scandal is now our new normal - call it 'Everythinggate'.
Khartoum’s slow recovery amid cautious return
War-damaged Khartoum sees uneven recovery as residents weigh return amid fragile services and economy.
Starbucks Korea CEO fired over promotion that evoked military crackdown
'Tank Day' marketing campaign provoked backlash for eliciting bloody suppression of 1980 Gwangju uprising.
‘China holds the cards’: Why Putin’s visit to Beijing after Trump matters
Scant progress in US-China talks bolsters Putin, while for China, hosting back-to-back visits is a diplomatic flex.
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