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Hegseth says US ‘hasn’t capitulated on anything’ regarding Iran
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told a reporter the US had not capitulated on its demands from Iran.
US-Iran ceasefire holds despite Hormuz standoff: Pentagon chief Hegseth
Trump aide says the US has established a security 'dome' for ships over Hormuz, but traffic in strait remains stalled.
Why Europe’s car industry is at the centre of a new US trade war
Trump has threatened to increase tariffs on EU cars and trucks exported to the US from 15 percent to 25 percent.
Map of dominance: Why Iran can’t afford to give up Hormuz control
The vital passageway is key for Tehran as it seeks to leverage in negotiations with Washington.
Smotrich says he promised his son ‘more destruction’ in Lebanon
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said he promised his son there would be more destruction' in Lebanon.
Mapping Mali’s gold and natural resource wealth
The West African country holds Africa's third-largest gold reserves, plus vast lithium and uranium deposits.
DRC protest in support of US sanctions against former president
DRC protest in support of US sanctions against former president
Hegseth says US blockade on Iran ‘gift to the world’
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the US has gifted the world a powerful red, white, and blue dome'.
Released Flotilla activists describe‘torture’ in Israeli prison
Flotilla activists returning home to Argentina say they were subjected to torture' by Israeli forces who detained them.
Iran’s football team shows World Cup readiness with social media posts
Videos from tournament kit reveal photo shoot and images from training sessions highlighting Team Melli's preparations.
US, Iran, UAE trade Hormuz attack claims: What we know
Experts say claims and counterclaims threaten the diplomatic route to end the US-Israel war on Iran.
Israel extends detention of Gaza flotilla activists, lawyers say
The lawyers representing the two activists will appeal the extension decision, calling it 'the state's lawlessness'.
How UK universities ‘spy’ on pro-Palestine students
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen explains how UK universities paid a private firm to monitor pro-Palestine students.
CAF is failing Africa’s World Cup fans
The confederation's silence on US travel bans and visa restrictions for African fans is shameful.
What Modi’s big win in Indian state elections could mean for its democracy
Modi's BJP won the key state of West Bengal for the first time. But the vote has thrown up questions that won't go away.
Can central banks curb inflation as energy costs rise?
Central banks hold rates steady as energy shock tests inflation fight.
Bayern Munich vs PSG: Champions League – preview, team news, start, lineups
PSG travel to Munich defending a 5-4 lead from the semifinal first leg, as both coaches promise more attacking football.
Tuareg rebels hold dozens of soldiers in Mali as prisoners
Exclusive video obtained by Al Jazeera shows dozens of soldiers held prisoner by Tuareg separatists in northern Mali.
‘Starmer’s referendum’: How local elections could expose a fractured UK
Thursday's polls could deliver a sharp setback for Labour, with Reform UK and the Greens expected to gain, analysts say.
Two hantavirus cases confirmed, five more suspected on stranded cruise ship
Among the seven cases, three people have died, one is critically ill and three have mild symptoms, the WHO says.
Taiwan player victim of ‘inappropriate contact’ at UK table tennis event
Officials say a female player was subjected to inappropriate physical contact during a security check.
US Secret Service shoots gunman near White House
The suspect has been taken to hospital following the shooting in Washington.
Macron sings as Armenia’s leader drums in unusual moment at state dinner
French President Emmanuel Macron sang La Boheme' accompanied by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on the drums.
Russian air attacks kill five at Ukraine’s Naftogaz gas facilities
Three workers and two emergency service rescuers killed and 37 others wounded, Naftogaz CEO Serhiy Koretskyi says.
Taiwan has ‘right to engage with the world’ after Eswatini visit
Taiwan has right to engage with the world' after Eswatini visit
NBA semifinal series: Timberwolves stun Spurs in Game 1; Knicks beat 76ers
Anthony Edwards returned from injury to score 18 points as the visitors beat San Antonio Spurs 104-102.
What Iran is saying about attack on UAE
What Iran is saying about attack on UAE
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of killing three civilians in ‘war crime’
The incident is the latest test of a fragile ceasefire agreed between the two countries last month.
What to know ahead of the Ohio primary election
Several races being closely watched as both parties prepare for the crucial midterm elections in November.
As summer approaches, skin diseases spread through Gaza’s refugee camps
Skin conditions have become a serious issue for healthcare workers in Gaza, particularly when temperatures rise.
In Mauritania, push to phase out private schools divides opinion
Officials say measure will ease systemic discrimination, but private school sector fears education quality is at risk.
Palestine weekly wrap: Israeli security agencies sound alarm on settlers
Israeli officials warn that violence threatens state, but attacks, land seizures and blockades continue in West Bank.
No FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast deals signed in India, China
Discussions on the sale of media rights in both countries are ongoing, FIFA says weeks before the World Cup begins.
Nine workers killed in Colombia coal mine explosion
The national mining agency had warned weeks earlier that a buildup of gases at the mine could become dangerous.
Thiago Ávila’s letter from Israeli prison to his daughter
The Brazilian activist explains to his little girl his motivation to join the Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla.
Iran says US military killed five civilians in attacks on passenger boats
Iranian commander says US military attacked two passenger boats, not IRGC vessels, in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday.
Man City have lost control of the Premier League title race: Guardiola
Man City's 3-3 draw at Everton has left them five points adrift of leaders Arsenal, albeit with a game in hand.
A small plane crashes into building in Brazil, killing three
A small plane carrying five people crashed into a residential building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, shortly after takeoff.
States should tax windfall oil profits to fund their way out of crisis
A major economic crisis is boosting energy profits. Taxing those can help countries survive and become immune to shocks.
An explosion at a fireworks plant in China has killed at least 21 people
An explosion at a fireworks plant in a central Chinese province has killed at least 21 people and injured 61 others.
‘Dangerous escalation’: World condemns Iran after attacks on UAE
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain denounce strikes, as Germany, UK and Canada urge Iran to return to talks.
Oil prices surge as violence flares in Strait of Hormuz
Brent crude rises nearly 6 percent as soaring tensions in waterway push ceasefire to the brink.
Strong security presence in Mexico’s Sinaloa state amid cartel violence
Security forces have intensified their presence across parts of Mexico's Sinaloa.
Israeli strike sparks fire in northern Gaza City
Video from Gaza City shows flames rising after an Israeli strike targeted a group of civilians.
Alabama lawmakers adjourn after protests over redistricting
Alabama lawmakers adjourned their session after protesters entered the State House during protests over redistricting.
Newborn born in Nablus a day after his father was killed in Israeli raid
A Palestinian family in Nablus has welcomed a newborn whose father was shot dead by Israeli forces.
Iran war live: Washington, Tehran trade threats over Strait of Hormuz
Israeli attacks have killed 2,696 people in Lebanon since March 2, the country's Health Ministry reports.
‘Extensive brutality’: Rebel attacks reap hell on Congolese civilians
ISIL-linked group has tortured, killed and abducted civilians in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including children.
For Christians in Israel and Jerusalem, intolerance is becoming normal
Despite official framing, for Christians there is little new in last week's assault on a French nun in East Jerusalem.
Brazil’s Lula to travel to US to meet with Trump later this week
Media reports say the Brazilian president will meet with his US counterpart in the White House in the coming days.
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