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‘Concrete breaking off walls’: Survivors describe Venezuela’s earthquakes
The Venezuelan government has loosened restrictions on social media as residents search for missing loved ones.
Russia set to return to FIFA competition at inaugural U-15 World Cup
FIFA's inaugural U-15 World Cup in October is opened to all of its member associates, paving way for Russia's return.
US Supreme Court scales back Roundup cancer lawsuits in victory for company
More than 100,000 plaintiffs had filed cases in US state and federal courts alleging cancer link to weedkiller Roundup.
Ukrainian attack on Crimea kills five, Russian officials say
Attacks continue on the ground as Moscow expels Romania's consul general in a tit-for-tat move.
Pragmatic choice: Israel’s war backfires as Gulf backs US-Iran deal
A war meant to isolate Iran instead deepened Gulf pragmatism and strengthened support for diplomacy.
How the HPV vaccine changes how we think about cancer
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen explains how the HPV vaccine changes the way we think about cancer.
Venezuela struggles to respond to devastating twin earthquakes
Noris Soto says authorities appear to lack a clear response plan in the aftermath of two powerful earthquakes.
Rubio: Gulf countries don’t support Strait of Hormuz tolls
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said all Gulf countries oppose a toll in the Strait of Hormuz.
Israeli forces shoot and kill Palestinians in occupied West Bank, Gaza
The deaths come amid escalating Israeli military raids and settler attacks across the occupied territories.
US Supreme Court paves way for government to block asylum seekers at border
Liberal justices say the ruling 'circumvents' US law by allowing agents to prevent asylum seekers from filing a claim.
Escaping Darfur: Mothers face starvation under trees in Chad
Fleeing scorched earth, Darfur's mothers share harrowing tales of starvation and survival in Chad.
Spain vs Uruguay at World Cup 2026: match prediction, knockouts and lineups
Past winners Uruguay and Spain face off in Guadalajara, battling for top-spot in Group H and a kinder knockout draw.
They fled war as child refugees, now they’re playing at World Cup 2026
In a World Cup for everyone, as it has been dubbed by FIFA, players carry historic stories of war and displacement.
Israel kills three in Lebanon as Rubio praises progress in Washington talks
Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reports three people killed after an Israeli attack on a car in Nabatieh.
Iran accuses NATO of ‘complicity’ in US war: What role did EU nations play?
NATO boss tries to convince Trump that European allies were there for the US during war on Iran.
IRGC warns against new Hormuz route for ships: What we know
Experts say disagreements over shipping routes and transit fees could complicate efforts to reach a permanent agreement.
Iran negotiator Ghalibaf rejects claim unfrozen funds will buy US goods
The denial contradicts the US administration, which said unfrozen funds will be spent on produce from American farmers.
UK’s hottest June: ‘The population should have been prepared for this’
Schools are closing, public transport is slowing and cooling items are flying off shelves as Britons swelter.
Deconfliction and disarmament: Can both be pursued in Lebanon?
New deconfliction mechanism seeks to prevent return to all-out war in Lebanon and in the region.
Norway vs France at World Cup 2026: Mbappe vs Haaland, team news, lineups
Norway and France face off in final Group I match with top spot in the group to be decided in Boston Stadium.
Haitians reflect on first World Cup experience in 52 years
Haitian diaspora reflects after Haiti participated in the World Cup for the first time in 52 years.
Venezuela earthquakes devastate country
Two back-to-back earthquakes have struck Venezuela, devastating infrastructure and sending panic through the streets.
For Haitians in the US, the pride and joy of the World Cup comes with fear
Haiti have come and gone at World Cup 2026, but the experience was about more than just football for its supporters.
Venezuela quakes: How will sanctions impact aid operations?
Financial sanctions are known to limit the flow of aid, but political influence is also a concern amid the devastation.
‘We did regain control’: The Brexit voters with no regrets 10 years on
The UK may have squandered the freedoms it won, but leaving the EU was the right decision, say pro-Brexit Britons.
US push for unified Libyan government tests Tripoli factions
A US-backed initiative aiming to unify Libya's divided institutions tests political loyalties in the country's west.
Why Britain devours its prime ministers
Weak leaders are only part of the story. Restless MPs and volatile voters have made Downing Street harder to survive.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man during raid on his home
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man during raid on his home
How minesweeping in the Strait of Hormuz works: A visual guide
Clearing mines is a slow, high-risk operation that involves finding and destroying them using specialised techniques.
Rubio tells Gulf allies that Iran deal will ensure their security
Rubio's Gulf tour is the first high-level diplomatic mission since the US-Iran framework agreement last week.
Europe faces another day of extreme heat after more temperature records set
France under extreme heat alert as 63 million endure 30+C temperatures, with widespread power outages in Brittany.
As Ukraine seizes ‘first chance to win’, war horrors come home to Russia
President Putin has hinted at peace talks as the economy fails, people flee cities and toxic 'oil rains' fall.
Venezuela earthquakes: Why is Central America so vulnerable to tremors?
Venezuela and Japan are both hit by strong quakes, but Venezuela faces higher risks due to weaker building standards.
Oil prices back to pre-war levels on rising Middle East supply
The price of Brent crude has reached its lowest since February 27, before the war started.
US says Iran will buy its goods: What could US-Iran trade look like?
Before the 1979 revolution in Iran, Washington and Tehran had close trade ties. Could a peace deal revive them?
In pictures: Aftermath of twin earthquakes in Venezuela
Communities in northern Venezuela struggle after deadly quakes as rescuers race against time to find survivors.
World reacts as devastating Venezuela earthquakes kill at least 32
Global leaders express solidarity with Venezuela as dual earthquakes kill at least 32 and leave widespread devastation.
Iran warns against Hormuz crossings without authorisation
An oil tanker navigates the strait, reportedly hugging the western coast, despite threats from Revolutionary Guards.
Magnitude 6.9 earthquake strikes northern Japan
Magnitude 6.9 earthquake strikes northern Japan
Moments of panic as earthquakes strike Venezuela
Video captured the first moments of two earthquakes striking Venezuela, triggering panic as people fled for safety.
Mexico fans celebrate three World Cup group-stage wins in a row
Mexico fans celebrate three World Cup group-stage wins in a row
Iran war day 118: IRGC rejects new Hormuz route; Rubio to meet GCC leaders
Iran's Revolutionary Guard warns against alternative route in Strait of Hormuz as top US diplomat to meet Gulf leaders.
ICC judges sue Trump over sanctions, call measures unlawful
Judges argue sanctions aimed to punish and coerce ICC decisions on US and Israeli war crimes cases.
‘We hugged each other and ran’: Venezuelans recount earthquake horror
Survivors describe panic and collapsing buildings during two strong quakes as thousands of people feared dead.
In New York’s Astoria neighbourhood, Arab nations unite in World Cup joy
Historic World Cup match wins for Egypt, Morocco and Algeria bring together fans from the Middle Eastern diaspora.
Rescuers pull survivors from rubble after Venezuela earthquakes
A major search-and-rescue effort is underway in Venezuela after two earthquakes levelled buildings and left many trapped
Kenya passes controversial bill two years after deadly Gen Z protests
Kenya passes controversial bill two years after deadly Gen Z protests
Ethiopia is not being ‘dragged into war’
A response to Redwan Hussein and Getachew Reda's misleading opinion article.
Venezuela rocked by 7.5, 7.2 earthquakes: What happened and what we know
Rescue efforts under way as Venezuela declares a state of emergency after powerful twin quakes cause widespread damage.
In pictures: Venezuela hit by twin earthquakes
Caracas airport closed, metro suspended and power outages reported after deadly quakes rock Venezuela.
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