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LeBron James nets 28, Lakers grab 2-0 lead on Rockets in NBA Playoff series
Kevin Durant scores 23 for Houston but the Lakers bag a 101-94 win despite a depleted team, with Luka Doncic missing.
Israel’s ‘digital occupation’ of south Lebanon
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen explains Israeli drones above the skies in Lebanon, which critics call a "digital occupation."
How China is gaining from Iran war by showing it is different from US
Beijing has leveraged its strong economic relationship with the US, Israel, Iran and the Gulf to keep its stakes safe.
Iran’s UN ambassador responds to US ceasefire extension
Iran's UN Ambassador has responded to US President Donald Trump's announcement of an extension to the ceasefire.
US halts shipment of Iraq’s oil dollars to curb Iran-linked groups: WSJ
A plane carrying nearly $500m in US banknotes was blocked by the US Treasury, according to The Wall Street Journal.
World Cup host Mexico pledges security at tourist sites after shooting
Mexican president admits the archaeological site outside Mexico City lacked security measures to prevent the attack.
Is Bangladesh killing reforms introduced after student-led protests?
A new parliament has cancelled several reforms that were brought in after Hasina's ouster to improve accountability.
Iran war: What’s happening on day 54 as Trump extends ceasefire?
Trump said the US would extend the ceasefire with Iran until it presents a proposal and talks conclude.
FBI chief denies allegations of drinking and negligence
FBI Director Kash Patel denied he was ever intoxicated on the job' or absent from duty.
Video of Anne Hathaway saying ‘Inshallah’ goes viral
A video of Anne Hathaway saying Inshallah' has gone viral on social media.
FIFA unlocks more World Cup tickets and adds new, more expensive categories
Football's governing body puts more tickets on sale but has introduced new premium-priced tiers that angered some fans.
Tehran held military parades as ceasefire was set to end
Videos show large crowds attending a military parade in Tehran on Tuesday as the US-Iran ceasefire deadline approached.
Argentina’s Milei sings and lights torch for Israeli national day
Argentine President Javier Milei sang and lit a ceremonial torch at Israel's 78th Independence Day celebrations.
Trump extends ceasefire and hopes for ‘unified proposal’
In a social media post, President Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire in the war on Iran.
Iran war live: Trump says ceasefire extended as talks with Tehran in limbo
Lebanon's disaster management unit raises death toll from weeks of Israeli attacks to 2,454, with 7,658 people injured.
Trump remains ‘in a quandary’ despite Iran war ceasefire extension
Barbara Slavin says Trump's decision to extend a ceasefire with Iran is a relief, but a diplomatic solution is far off.
Paraguay plans to accept 25 third-country migrant deportees from US
The Trump administration has signed multimillion-dollar deals with foreign countries to accept non-citizen deportees.
Trump administration sues Southern Poverty Law Center on fraud charges
The civil rights group has long been a target for conservative activists, who object to its characterisations.
Peru’s election chief steps down amid frustration over long vote count
Ballot delivery delays and other missteps on election day have contributed to frustration with electoral authorities.
Real Madrid close on Barcelona as Mbappe and Vinicius net against Alaves
Real Madrid beat relegation-threatened Alaves 2-1 in La Liga to close the gap with leaders Barcelona to six points.
Myanmar’s military government rebuffed on peace talks offer
Min Aung Hlaing elected by parliament as president earlier this month after election derided as a sham.
Pro-Palestine legal aid requests stay high in 2025 amid US campus pressure
Legal aid group says the rate of requests shows pro-Palestine advocacy persists despite Trump administration's tactics.
Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes in 2025: IOM
More than four in every 10 deaths and disappearances occurred on sea routes to Europe, UN agency says.
US issues more Iran sanctions on eve of possible talks in Pakistan
The Trump administration targets 14 individuals and entities over alleged links to Iran's arms industry.
EU eyes options as Iran conflict threatens jet fuel shortages
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is causing concern in Europe, which relies heavily on imported jet fuel.
Sudan refugees returning home face new ‘struggle for survival’: UN
Returnees find chronic need for investment with homes, water supplies, health provision, electricity 'heavily damaged'.
Trump announces Iran ceasefire extension but says blockade remains
US president says attacks will be held off until Iranian leaders 'come up with a unified proposal' to end war.
Germany, Italy block bid to suspend EU-Israel trade agreement
Germany and Italy have blocked the European Union from suspending the bloc's association agreement with Israel.
Trump’s US Fed nominee Warsh vows independence, says he’s no ‘sock puppet’
Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearing shines spotlight on doubts over his independence as Trump pushes again for rate cuts.
Two CIA agents reportedly killed in car crash in Mexican state of Chihuahua
The presence of US officials in a law enforcement convoy raises questions about respect for Mexico's sovereignty.
Russian police raid book publisher accused of pushing ‘gay propaganda’
Raid is part of Moscow's hardline social conservatism and clampdown on political life.
Nicaragua’s president says Trump ‘mentally deranged’ over war on Iran
Nicaraguan President has criticised his US counterpart Donald Trump, over the war on Iran.
US forces detain Iran-linked tanker Tifani with ceasefire talks on edge
Ship, detained under US policy to stop all Tehran-linked vessels, is under sanctions for smuggling Iranian crude.
Ukraine says Druzhba pipeline running Russian oil to Europe can resume work
Kyiv hopeful pipeline restoration will unblock EU loan, with bloc's foreign policy chief expecting 'positive decision'.
Flu vaccine no longer mandatory for soldiers, says US military chief
Pete Hegseth says the decision is based on principle of 'medical autonomy' and criticises the mandate as 'overreaching'.
The US exit from Syria, explained
The US exits Syria after 10 years - what it means for Kurdish forces, regional tensions, and the country's future.
What’s the bill to rebuild Gaza, and who will pay?
UN-EU report says $71bn needed over 10 years.
Israeli sexual violence helping push Palestinians from West Bank: Report
NGO finds at least 16 cases of conflict-related sexual violence attributed to Israeli settlers and soldiers.
EU court rules Hungary’s LGBTQ law violates human rights
European Court of Justice says measure by PM Viktor Orban's government breaches EU law 'on a number of separate levels'.
LIVE: Real Madrid vs Alaves – La Liga
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream of the match in Madrid.
Video: Moment hikers get caught in Guatemala volcano eruption
A group of hikers were forced to flee as Guatemala's Santiaguito Volcano erupted.
Rabbi accused of war crimes selected for Israel’s national celebration
Rabbi Avraham Zarbiv has filmed himself demolishing Palestinian buildings in Gaza while reciting religious verses.
Video: US forces board sanctioned tanker in Asia Pacific
The Department of War has released a video it says shows US forces boarding a sanctioned tanker in the Asia Pacific.
Trump says he opposes extending Iran ceasefire amid talks uncertainty
US president says Iran has 'no choice' but to show up to the negotiations in Pakistan and accept a 'great' deal.
Why is the EU under pressure to suspend its trade agreement with Israel?
Divided EU nations debate suspending Israel deal as pressure mounts over rights violations in Gaza and the West Bank.
Nigeria charges six people with ‘terrorism’, treason over 2025 coup plot
Nigerian authorities have charged six military officers over an alleged plot to overthrow President Bola Tinubu.
Iran’s World Cup participation depends on team’s safety in the US: Minister
Iran's team is preparing for the FIFA World Cup but may not travel to the tournament, Sport Minister Donyamali says.
Israeli soldiers and settlers kill 11 Palestinians across Gaza, West Bank
In Hebron, a 16-year-old is struck by a vehicle escorting an Israeli minister and killed.
Palestine weekly wrap: Coordinated attacks and evictions in Gaza, West Bank
The killings of Palestinians in Gaza and settler violence across the West Bank are both continuing to surge.
Shot by Israeli forces, Hala, 18 and Mohammad, 13 fight for their lives
A Gaza bride-to-be and a 13-year-old West Bank boy fight for their lives after being shot in the head by Israeli forces.
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