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Sinner shocked in French Open exit as Cerundolo recovers from two-sets down
World number one Jannick Sinner beaten by 56th-ranked Argentinian opponent Juan Manuel Cerundolo at Roland Garros.
Teenager Kouame beats Vallejo at French Open to match 23-year Nadal record
French teenager Moise Kouame, who became youngest Grand Slam match winner in first round, defeats Adolfo Daniel Vallejo.
Anti-Immigrant anger grows in South Africa as migrants forced onto streets
Foreign nationals in Durban say they've been forced from their homes and businesses.
South African president to face impeachment probe over ‘Farmgate’ scandal
Impeachment committee to hold first meeting next week as President Cyril Ramaphosa challenges findings in court.
Gold Rush: Did CIA agent steal $40m in gold bars via work expenses?
FBI says ex-CIA official David Rush repeatedly lied about his credentials in US government job applications.
Italy seizes $232m in Mafia assets tied to Cosa Nostra
Probe uncovers luxury resorts and offshore wealth as government crackdown targets Mafia networks.
Mamdani wears Arsenal thobe during Eid al-Adha celebrations
Mamdani wears Arsenal thobe during Eid al-Adha celebrations
Why has Trump threatened to bomb Oman, amid Iran war escalation?
The US president has issued a stark warning to a US ally, in a sign of rising tensions over Strait of Hormuz.
Brazil World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group matches, squad
While one of the least fancied Brazilian World Cup sides of all time, Ancelotti's squad is still loaded with talent.
Hottest year in history almost certain to occur by end of 2030, UN warns
Warning comes as Western Europe experiences a heatwave, with temperatures reaching highs not expected until the summer.
‘Donald Trump’ buffalo in Bangladesh will be spared sacrifice
An albino buffalo with a blond forelock has shot to fame in Bangladesh as people say it resembles Donald Trump.
Iran says US must issue multiple-entry visas for its World Cup squad
Iran's delegation will be based in Tijuana, Mexico, and will travel to the US for all three group stage matches.
For Gaza, Eid joy is now a form of resistance
Six were killed in Remal on Eid night. Minutes later, the stalls reopened.
Al Jazeera journalist’s emotional speech after winning Emmy
Al Jazeera journalist's emotional speech after winning Emmy
Israel intensifies attacks on southern Lebanon, killing at least 16 people
Southern Lebanon empties out under bombardment as Red Cross warns of worsening crisis.
The West Bank’s Youth Unemployment Crisis
The West Bank's Youth Unemployment Crisis
Israel kills children in strikes on Gaza as fear taints Eid joy
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid, Palestinians in Gaza are facing fear, grief, and deadly attacks.
Ireland football coach urges players to ‘win this war’ against Israel
Ireland are set to play Israel in home and away Nations League matches, but there has been pressure to boycott games.
Argentina’s ‘El Loco’ faces Uruguay mutiny ahead of World Cup
Marcelo Bielsa's demanding coaching style faces internal threat in Uruguay camp ahead of World Cup as results slide.
Iran says it has a new air defence system. How significant is it?
Iran's claimed drone interception has renewed attention on Tehran's military capabilities after months of bombardment.
At least 16 students killed in fire at Kenya girls school dorm
Education minister says 16 killed, 79 injured at Utumishi Girls School in Gilgil, central Kenya.
Germany’s Voeller urges players to avoid political statements at World Cup
German players urged not to repeat protests in 2026 following mouth covering in pre-match photos at Qatar World Cup.
China’s secret weapon in AI race with US? Lots of cheap energy
China's abundant supply of cheap electricity is a key advantage in the rollout of data centres needed to run AI models.
Israeli attack on Gaza City kills at least 10, including four children
More than 20 others were injured in the attack, which came hours after the funeral of the head of Hamas's armed wing.
Neymar injury threatens Brazil forward’s World Cup as scans needed on calf
Brazil's record scorer, Neymar, has not played since 2023, but injury now appears to threaten his World Cup comeback.
Bafana Bafana World Cup squad: South Africa names two uncapped players
South Africa's 26-man World Cup 2026 squad includes 19 local players, five who play in Europe, and two in the US.
World Cup delegation compliant with US Ebola protocols, DR Congo says
'The Leopards are ready, they are safe, and the US will embrace this team,' DRC's ambassador to the US says.
Australia charges alleged ISIL-linked woman after return from Syria
Case follows repatriation of women and children held for years in Syrian camps without trial.
Iran and US trade attacks after Trump rejects report of Hormuz agreement
IRGC says it targeted a base used by US forces after US attacks on site near Bandar Abbas.
What’s happening on Iran war day 90 as US launches new strikes
The US strikes near Bandar Abbas as tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz; Iran reports no casualties or damage.
Morocco tops Africa’s industrialisation index for first time
North Africa leads Africa's industrialisation, but continent-wide gains remain slow and uneven.
Palestinian graduates in the West Bank enter a collapsed job market
Youth joblessness among West Bank graduates has nearly hit 40 percent. Many wonder what the degrees are worth.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hailed as a once-in-a-lifetime talent after IPL blitz
Cricket greats, writers and broadcasters hail 15-year-old Rajasthan Royals opener after his 29-ball 97 in IPL playoffs.
Ebola outbreak: What travel restrictions have countries imposed?
Some countries ban arrivals from affected countries while others step up screening in bid to contain rare strain.
Ghana welcomes home citizens evacuated from South Africa
The first flight carrying around 300 Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa following anti-immigrant tensions.
Google employee charged with insider trading over Polymarket bets
Michele Spagnuolo allegedly used insider information to profit from bets on people on Google's most-searched list.
Aid cuts and climate change drive deadly malaria surge in Zimbabwe
A surge in malaria cases in Zimbabwe is exposing fragile health systems and growing treatment shortages in rural areas.
Parisians defy swimming ban to cool off as record heat hits Europe
Parisians cooled off in the city's Saint-Martin canal as an unprecedented heatwave pushed temperatures across Europe.
Uganda closes border with DRC in an effort to contain Ebola outbreak
Uganda has closed its border with neighbouring DR Congo for four weeks in an effort to contain an Ebola outbreak.
US returns Palestinian rights expert Francesca Albanese to sanctions list
Trump administration has sought to pressure international officials who scrutinise reported abuses by Israeli forces.
Iran war live: US strikes Iranian site; Kuwait targeted by missiles, drones
Kuwait's military says air defences are battling 'hostile' missiles and drones, as alarms sound across the country.
Jill Biden worried husband Joe was ‘having a stroke’ during 2024 US debate
The former US first lady said she had never seen former President Joe Biden act the way he did on the 2024 debate stage.
Bolivia’s president warns ‘time is running out’ amid protest crisis
Bolivia's president has warned protesters time is running out" amid a weeks-long standoff.
Markets rally amid hopes of US-Iran deal
Markets betting a deal will reopen the Strait of Hormuz and soothe the deep global economic uncertainty.
Former assistant to TV star Matthew Perry sentenced to 41 months in prison
Sentencing of Kenneth Iwamasa concludes prosecution of five people in connection with Perry's death from drug ketamine.
Why is Israel ramping up attacks in Lebanon despite a ceasefire?
Intensification comes while US-Iran indirect talks continue.
Trump says no one will control Strait of Hormuz
Donald Trump says he won't allow Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz under the terms of any deal reached with Tehran.
Ghana welcomes first group fleeing South African anti-immigration protests
The repatriation came following a wave of anti-immigration protests in recent weeks.
Alabama pushes US Supreme Court to approve congressional map for midterms
Republicans have revived a push to implement a congressional map that was rejected in 2023 for racial discrimination.
Trump appears to threaten Oman over Strait of Hormuz impasse
The US president warns that Oman, a US ally, 'will behave just like everybody else, or we will have to blow them up'.
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