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Artemis II successfully launches four astronauts into space
NASA successfully launched four astronauts into space on Wednesday evening, for a 10-day flight to the moon.
NASA’s Artemis II lifts off to the moon
The mission is a major step in NASA's plan to return humans to the moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars.
US removes sanctions on Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez
US has exerted growing influence over the Venezuelan government after abducting former President Nicolas Maduro.
NASA moon mission a ‘contrast’ to US war on Iran, says US senator
Astronauts have boarded NASA's Orion capsule as they prepare for the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years.
SpaceX files to go public, paving way to make Elon Musk first trillionaire
Company has captured public attention through vast network of satellites and focus on space exploration.
Smoke and embers seen over Iran’s Isfahan after strike
Video captured a massive column of smoke and burning embers towering over Isfahan, Iran following a US-Israeli strike.
Protesters gather to oppose changes to US birthright citizenship law
Protests gathered as the US Supreme Court heard arguments on Donald Trump's move to restrict birthright citizenship.
Celebrations erupt as DR Congo ends over 50-year World Cup wait
Fans braved heavy rain to celebrate as the Democratic Republic of the Congo beat Jamaica in extra time.
What are the consequences of Israel’s death penalty law for Palestinians?
Israel has become the first country to vote in favour of capital punishment in the 21st century.
‘Which interests being served by war?’ Iran’s Pezeshkian asks US public
In open letter, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian urges Americans to see beyond 'flood of distortions' as war rages.
Ecuador claims 28% drop in homicides amid concerns over anti-crime campaign
President Daniel Noboa has led a hardline effort against local criminal networks, including military operations with US.
Central Israel hit by one of Iran’s largest missile barrages in weeks
One of Iran's largest missile barrages in weeks injured at least 14 people and caused damage across several Israel.
Palestinians in West Bank protest, strike against Israeli death penalty law
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party had called for the strike.
Memorial honours Indonesian UN peacekeeper killed in Lebanon
Families and colleagues held a memorial for UN peacekeeper Farizal Rhomadhon.
Why Iran says its universities are being targeted
Iran reportedly follows through on threat on American universities, after attacks on two Iranian research universities.
Iraq coach says World Cup can help ‘change perception’ of country
Over those past four decades, Iraq has faced a number of crises, including wars and separatist movements.
Iran authorities await war ‘victory’ as supporters mark 1979 anniversary
Officials, government supporters take to streets to mark Islamic Republic Day, even as US, Israel continue bombing.
‘This is an apartheid regime’: Critics decry Israel’s new death penalty law
Celebrations in the Israeli parliament mark the passing of legislation intended to apply to Palestinians only.
Iranian officials ‘laugh’ at Trump’s claim Iran wants a ceasefire
A senior Iranian official has laughed in response to US President Donald Trump's claim that Iran asked for a ceasefire.
Kenya’s tea industry suffers crisis caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran
Kenyan tea farmers are facing a crisis after the US-Israeli war on Iran disrupted key export routes to the Middle East.
History’s biggest census: Why India’s new population count is controversial
The population count, which was delayed by five years, will include caste enumeration for the first time in a century.
UK to host meeting of 35 countries on reopening Strait of Hormuz
Before talks with 35 countries, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says reopening strait 'will not be easy'.
What can nations do to make up for the ongoing energy shortfall?
The Middle East conflict has cut off 20 percent of the world's fuel supply. Countries are scrambling for alternatives.
Russia says will continue helping Cuba after first oil shipment arrives
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova also called on the US to lift its energy blockade on the island nation.
Mojtaba Khamenei’s rumoured injury or death won’t change Iran’s trajectory
His father, Ali Khamenei, built the supreme leader's office into an institution that does not depend on a single leader.
Iran War: What a Marine Expeditionary Unit is – and other US military terms
The US has deployed thousands of additional Marines and airborne troops to the Middle East since the Iran war began.
Iran denies Trump’s claim Iranian president requested ceasefire
Donald Trump says US will continue 'blasting Iran into oblivion' until Strait of Hormuz is reopened.
Ali Zafar wins defamation case against Meesha Shafi: Why it matters
Shafi's 2018 sexual harassment allegations against Zafar are widely seen as Pakistan's highestprofile #MeToo case.
Can Russia help fill the global energy gap?
Higher crude prices due to the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have helped Russia earn more from energy exports.
Russia claims to take full control of Ukraine’s Luhansk region
No immediate comment from Ukraine on Kremlin's claim of advance in part of larger industrial Donbas area.
French President Macron visits Japan to discuss the energy crisis
France's Macron paid a visit to Tokyo to meet with Japan's Takaichi to discuss the economic war of the war on Iran.
Russia imposing ban on all gasoline exports due to Iran war
Russia imposing ban on all gasoline exports due to Iran war
‘The World Cup curse’: Outcry as Italy miss out for third time in a row
Italy's sport minister says football federation boss should step down after national team loses playoff to Bosnia.
Lebanon faces growing displacement crisis
The UN warns Lebanon is facing a cycle of coercive displacement' as more than one million people flee Israeli attacks.
Minerals for aid: Are new US health deals ‘exploiting’ African countries?
Zimbabwe and Zambia have pushed back against 'lopsided' agreements after US asks for health data and minerals.
‘Permanent scar’: Iran minister on US-Israeli attacks on monuments
Iran's cultural heritage minister tells Al Jazeera damage to 56 sites is a deliberate war' on the country's identity.
UK finds pro-Palestine protest organisers guilty of breaching police rules
Human Rights Watch slams the ruling against Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham as a 'political' move to silence dissent.
How are NATO allies pushing back against Trump’s Iran war demands?
Trump says he is considering a NATO exit as allies resist cooperation in US-Israel war on Iran.
UK PM says war on Iran will impact Britain’s future
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the war on Iran will shape Britain's future.
US Supreme Court to hear constitutional test of birthright citizenship
Advocates warn of fallout for immigrants as challenge to Trump executive order to be heard before top US court.
Iraq celebrates qualification for FIFA World Cup 2026
The Lions of Mesopotamia secured their World Cup spot with a thrilling 2-1 victory over Bolivia amid war backdrop.
Assaulted, robbed: Refugees abused on Bosnia-Croatia border
As they attempt to reach the EU from Bosnia, more than a dozen refugees accuse border officials and police of violence.
‘US attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities is a sign of endgame’
US attacking Iran's nuclear facilities is a sign of endgame'
Israel kills 7 people in Beirut, Hezbollah fights invasion in south Lebanon
The Israeli military says it aimed to kill a senior Hezbollah commander as it launched its latest attacks on Beirut.
Which teams are in the FIFA World Cup 2026?
A breakdown of the teams and groups of the FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the US after the final playoffs.
Houthis claim joint missile attack on Israel with Iran and Hezbollah
Yemen's Houthis say they launched a missile attack on Israel in coordination with Iran and Hezbollah.
‘An incredible feeling’: Turkiye beat Kosovo to end 24-year World Cup wait
Turkiye secure a return to football's biggest tournament for the first time since 2002, when they finished third.
US messages via Witkoff and intermediaries are not negotiations: Araghchi
Iran's foreign minister says message exchanges continue with Washington, but insists there are no negotiations or trust.
India begins world’s largest population census
More than three million Indian officials have begun the yearlong task of counting the country's population.
‘Gerrymandering’ in India’s Assam cuts Muslim representation before vote
Muslims formed the majority in about 35 of the state's 126 constituencies. Now that is down to about 20 seats.
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