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Trump suggests a ‘friendly takeover’ of Cuba amid US fuel blockade
The Republican leader, who has sought to expand US influence across Latin America, said of Cuba: 'They want our help.'
Ukraine claws back southern territory as Russia’s war enters fifth year
Ukraine made limited territorial gains in December and February, highlighting weaknesses in Russian offensive ability.
IAEA urges Iran to allow inspections, points at Isfahan
IAEA says Iran has stored most of its highly enriched uranium at an underground tunnel complex at its Isfahan facility.
Near-blind Rohingya refugee found dead after border patrol release
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a nearly-blind Rohingya refugee, was found dead days after US Border Patrol agents released him.
Oman’s foreign minister meets with US’s Vance as Iran tensions rise
Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, the key mediator in US-Iran nuclear talks, meets with JD Vance in Washington, DC.
Trump says ‘friendly takeover of Cuba’ possible
Donald Trump said we could very well end up having a friendly takeover of Cuba" by the US.
Rubio plans Israel trip as Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ with US-Iran talks
Trump tells reporters he would 'love not to use' military force against Iran but added, 'Sometimes you have to.'
Why did Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show hit a nerve?
Bad Bunny as a case study in global relevance and diaspora power.
‘I did nothing wrong’: Bill Clinton testifies in House Epstein inquiry
Clinton is deposed by the House Oversight Committee over Epstein ties, a day after Hillary testified.
Pakistan, Afghanistan release conflicting death tolls amid ‘open war’
Pakistan and Afghanistan are disputing death tolls from their cross-border attacks.
Israel’s top court allows aid groups facing Gaza ban to continue working
The Supreme Court ruling comes after Israel said it would ban 37 aid groups from Gaza for failing to follow new rules.
Netflix stock surges as it walks away from Warner Bros deal
Netflix declined to raise its proposal to match a higher one from Paramount for Warner Bros.
Nomadic art haven opens in Qatar’s desert
A new art exhibition in a tent in the middle of the Qatari desert offers visitors a new way to experience creativity.
Residents describe panic as Pakistan attacks Afghanistan in ‘open war’
Residents of Kabul, Afghanistan are cleaning up broken glass and describing how they tried to run to safety.
Has Trump’s trade strategy lost leverage?
A Supreme Court setback on tariffs challenges Trump's protectionist trade strategy.
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka: T20 World Cup Super Eights – teams, net run-rate
Pakistan must beat already-eliminated Sri Lanka by a handsome margin if they are to progress to T20 World Cup semifinal.
Canada’s PM Carney in India to reset ties and bolster trade
India's foreign ministry says the visit marks a "significant step" in strengthening ties.
England keep Pakistan T20 World Cup hopes alive by beating New Zealand
England seal top spot in Group 2 at T20 World Cup in Super Eights stage with four-wicket win against New Zealand.
Iran says US must drop ‘excessive demands’ in nuclear negotiations
Iranian foreign minister emphasizes seriousness and realism as key to successful negotiations with the United States.
‘Like it’s 2024 again’: Trump takes centre stage in 2026 midterm elections
With control of Congress in the balance, officials say the president plans to campaign as if he were 'on the ballot'.
Is the US negotiating with Iran or preparing to strike?
Iran and the US begin new nuclear talks as Washington builds up forces in the region.
Smear Campaigns Against Gaza’s Doctors
Al Jazeera's Yasmeen Aboujabal looks at how smear campaigns are being used to discredit Palestinian health workers.
100,000 pray at Al-Aqsa amid Israeli restrictions on 2nd Friday of Ramadan
Thousands of worshippers attend prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque, with others turned away despite carrying required permits.
Israeli settlers violently attack foreign ‘solidarity activists’
Israeli settlers attacked a 71-year-old foreign woman and 51-year-old foreign man in the occupied West Bank.
Second US drone laser incident this month prompts Texas airspace closure
Lawmakers criticise mismanagement after El Paso airspace closure following military's anti-drone laser deployment.
Azov’s hiring spree: Controversial Ukrainian brigade competes for recruits
As the Ukrainian army's conscription crisis grows, individual military units are targeting potential fighters.
‘Index of Repression:’ documents 964 anti-Palestinian cases in the UK
The European Legal Support Center says it's verified nearly a thousand cases of anti-Palestinian repression" in the UK.
What we know about clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan
Clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border have escalated to strikes on Kabul and other cities.
Has India’s influence in Afghanistan grown under the Taliban?
Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of becoming 'a colony of India' but India's relations with Kabul predate the Taliban.
Air attacks on Kabul push Pakistan-Taliban crisis into uncharted territory
Analysts warn escalation may embolden armed groups and destabilise both Afghanistan and Pakistan. What happens next?
Deadly journeys: Refugees, migrants risk everything to reach Europe
Crossing to Europe offers hope but exposes refugees to peril, as militia abuse persists in unsafe Libya.
Man City play Real Madrid, PSG face Chelsea in Champions League last 16
Elsewhere, Barcelona will face Newcastle, Tottenham will play Atletico Madrid and Arsenal will take on Bayer Leverkusen.
US citizens’ support for Israel at historic low over Gaza genocide: Poll
Backing for Israel hits historic nadir, with 41% now sympathizing more with Palestinians, Gallup poll reveals.
Behind the myths of the British Empire: Nigel Biggar and Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan goes head-to-head with Nigel Biggar on the brutal legacy of Britain's colonial past.
F1 driver Doohan says armed men confronted him in Miami after death threats
Australia's Jack Doohan says received death threats before being dropped by F1 team Alpine, six races into last season.
Did Epstein help Israel push for a security deal with Ivory Coast?
Latest Epstein files released in January reveal the extent of his relations with some prominent African leaders.
South Sudan at risk of ‘return to full-scale war’, UN warns
UN report warns of 'escalating atrocity risks' amid renewed fighting and widespread impunity over abuses.
Barcelona vs Villarreal: La Liga – preview, team news, start, lineups
Win would provisionally take Barcelona four points ahead of Real Madrid whohost Getafe on Monday night.
Hillary Clinton comments after Epstein hearing
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke to reporters after finishing her testimony on Epstein.
Green Party wins UK by-election in blow to Labour, PM Starmer
Progressive Greens win closely-watched election in one-time Labour stronghold, while right-wing Reform comes second.
Pakistan bombs Kabul: Why are Afghanistan and Pakistan fighting?
Pakistani defence minister says Pakistan and Afghanistan are now at 'open war'.
‘I was so isolated’: Pro-Palestine activist attempted suicide in UK prison
Recently bailed Palestine Action-linked activist Charlotte Head, 29, spent 18 months in pre-trial detention.
Mass graves with 171 bodies found in eastern DR Congo: Report
A local governor says authorities found two mass graves in the outskirts of the eastern city of Uvira.
‘A dangerous thing’: S Africa’s gang-ridden townships fear army deployment
Critics wary of President Cyril Ramaphosa's move to send military to tackle crime, drugs and gangs in three provinces.
UK investigating whether Epstein used air force bases for sex trafficking
Probe of Royal Air Force bases comes amid concerns trafficked women were brought to UK on board Epstein's private jets.
Inside Israel’s airport interrogations
At Ben Gurion airport, invasive security checks are routine for many Palestinians, journalists and other travellers.
RAMpocalypse Hits Global Tech
Tensions in the global tech market are rising as AI fuels unprecedented demand for memory chips.
Maduro seeks dismissal of charges, claims US blocked legal defence funds
President Maduro's lawyer said his client's right to legal counsel of choice has been denied by US government actions.
Pakistan strikes Kabul, declares ‘open war’ on Afghanistan following clashe
Pakistan has struck Kabul and declared it's in an open war' with Afghanistan. The fighting follows days of hostilities.
‘No longer a threat’: How Canada U-turned on India ahead of Carney visit
Canadian officials say India is no longer a 'security threat' after allegations of transnational violence rocked ties.
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