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Asia Cup: Pakistan beat UAE to enter Super Fours; face India on Sunday
After a delayed start, Pakistan bagged a 41-run win in Dubai to qualify for the next round of Asia Cup 2025.
Saudi Arabia signs mutual defence pact with nuclear-armed Pakistan
Pact declares any attack on Saudi Arabia or Pakistan an attack on both, deepening shared security alliance.
‘Israel is committing genocide in Gaza’: Bernie Sanders
Key progressive lawmaker becomes the first US senator to describe Israel's assault on Gaza as a genocide.
Andrew Cuomo shifts stance on Gaza
We compare and contrast Andrew Cuomo's shift in stance on Israeli PM Netanyahu's Gaza actions ahead of NYC mayoral race.
US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time since December
The central bank's widely-expected 0.25% cut comes amid a cooling labour market, which has stalled economic growth.
Only 13 survivors from capsized boat carrying 74 refugees off Libya: UNHCR
UN agency says dozens killed after a boat carrying mostly Sudanese refugees capsized near the Libyan town of Tobruk.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro discharged from hospital
His release comes a day after the convicted ex-leader was rushed to a hospital after falling ill at home.
Fired CDC director warns of backslide in US vaccine science under RFK Jr
Ex-CDC Director Monarez says she was fired for refusing to approve vaccine policy changes without scientific review.
Pakistan vs UAE delayed over match referee’s role in India handshake row
Pakistan agrees to have Andy Pycroft as match referee after he apologises for role in a handshake row against India.
Could a US and Saudi-backed proposal lead to peace in Sudan?
US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE, proposed the initiative, which has been criticised by Sudan's government.
China bans tech firms from Nvidia chip purchases: Report
CEO Jensen Huang is expected to discuss the developments with US President Donald Trump in London on Wednesday.
Online forum CEOs called to testify at Congress after Charlie Kirk murder
Republican-led committee plans to ask CEOs of Discord, Steam, Twitch, and Reddit about the 'radicalization' of users.
‘War on free speech’: Outcry after Maldives passes controversial media bill
Critics say new media regulatory bill will muzzle free speech and the press, a claim the government denies.
US Treasury Sec Bessent accused of contradictory mortgage pledges: Report
The Bloomberg News report comes as the White House pushes to fire fed governor Lisa Cook for a similar reason.
British protesters say ‘No to racism, no to Trump’
Demonstrators offer counterbalance to royal grandeur and flattery of US president at Windsor Castle.
Indonesia’s Subianto appoints new security minister after deadly protests
Ex-rival and former general Djamari Chaniago selected after protests about the economy left 10 dead last month.
Why Ben & Jerry’s co-founder quit over Gaza
Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, has resigned, accusing Unilever of silencing its stance on Gaza.
Sudan family torn apart by war is reunited after Al Jazeera report
Sudanese father, Shamoun Idris reunited with his wife and seven children after spotting them in an Al Jazeera report.
LIVE: Liverpool vs Atletico Madrid – UEFA Champions League
Follow our live build-up with breaking team news ahead of our full text commentary stream of the Anfield football match.
Has Elon Musk really been awarded a $1 trillion pay deal?
And why has the South African entrepreneur been busy buying up shares in Tesla?
Palestinians under relentless attack as Israel steps up Gaza City assault
This is what Palestinians in Gaza City are facing as Israeli forces relentlessly bomb the area.
King Charles greets Trump with royal pageantry in UK’s Windsor Castle
US President Trump receives a royal welcome at the UK's Windsor Castle, with a dazzling display of military bands.
Will a boycott over Israel divide the Eurovision Song Contest?
Netherlands, Iceland, Ireland, Spain and Slovania have said they will not participate in the competition if Israel does.
‘Ball still in Iran’s court,’ European powers say after nuclear issues call
Germany says it's possible to temporarily delay sanctions after E3's top diplomats hold call with Iranian counterpart.
US not entitled “to use lethal force” against Venezuelan vessels
That implicates murder statutes under US federal law."
Who was Oscar-winning actor, director and activist Robert Redford?
Robert Redford, the Oscar-winning actor, director and activist, has died aged 89. Celebrated for his Hollywood career,
As its former ambassadors, we urge the EU to sanction Israel now
Europe must not let Gaza become the graveyard of international law and human rights.
Shaming Israel for Gaza genocide could embolden it, unless it is punished
Calling genocide by its name means nothing without action to stop it.
As Israel struck Qatar, South Africans saw echo of last decade of apartheid
In the 70s and 80s, South Africa hit Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique. Israel's struck 8 nations this year.
EU proposes suspension of trade concessions with Israel over Gaza war
The European Commission also proposes sanctions on 'extremist ministers' in the Israeli government and violent settlers.
What happened as Charlie Kirk murder suspect appeared in court
Prosecutors have revealed a digital trove of evidence in the case against Charlie Kirk's accused killer.
Mass displacement in Gaza as Israeli ground invasion intensifies
Humanitarian crisis deepens in Gaza with no safe exits, as mass displacement and Israeli attacks continue unabated.
Protests turn violent in Ecuador over rising fuel prices
Protests over rising fuel prices in Ecuador turned violent on Tuesday as demonstrations spread across the country.
Alexey Navalny’s wife says lab tests show he was poisoned before death
Yulia Navalnaya urges two laboratories in different countries to release analyses of smuggled samples.
Israel’s responses are “boring” and repetitive
UN Commissioner Chris Sidoti says Israel's boring" replies on Gaza war crimes are predictable and avoid the evidence.
Video: Israeli strike targets vehicle carrying displaced Palestinians
An Israeli strike targeted a vehicle carrying displaced Palestinians who were evacuating Gaza City.
‘A human cannot live there any more’: Afghan quake survivors plead for help
Survivors appeal for urgent aid to rebuild destroyed homes and restore their villages.
Thomas Partey, ex-Arsenal footballer, denies rape charges
The alleged offences took place when the Ghanaian defender played for London club Arsenal in the Premier League.
Trump’s second state visit to the UK will be met by royal pomp, protests
The visit comes as both the US and UK leaders face fallout over the furore surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.
Did climate change cause 16,500 extra deaths in Europe this summer?
Study covering 854 European cities finds that officially reported heat deaths remain 'significantly underestimated'.
Qatar’s emir visits Jordan to discuss cooperation after Israel attack
The visit is Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani's first since Israel's strike on Doha last week.
‘Gone to waste’: Kashmir growers watch apples rot as key highway is blocked
The Kashmir region contributes almost 80 percent of India's apples. But 4,000 trucks carrying them stand stranded.
Few Lebanese families return to villages in south destroyed by Israel war
Almost a year after the start of a fragile ceasefire, the Israeli army continues to occupy areas in southern Lebanon.
India v Pakistan
One of the fiercest rivalries in sport
Ben & Jerry’s cofounder leaves firm amid dispute with Unilever over Gaza
Jerry Greenfield says he could no longer 'in good conscience' continue working for a company that had been 'silenced'.
Video: Al Jazeera challenges UN chief over Gaza genocide
Al Jazeera's James Bays asked UN Guterres about why he has not referred to the war on Gaza as a genocide.
Gaza City mosque blown up by Israeli air attack
Israeli forces bombed and destroyed a 13th century mosque in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City on Tuesday.
Who is Sushila Karki, Nepal’s new 73-year-old interim prime minister?
Karki became Nepal's interim PM after days of deadly 'Gen Z' protests.
Trump and Epstein images projected onto UK’s Windsor Castle
Images of US President Donald Trump and the UK's Prince Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle.
Messi scores goal, delivers assist as Inter Miami beat Seattle Sounders
Lionel Messi leads the way as Inter gain revenge on the Sounders for their Leagues Cup final defeat in August.
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