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‘I have to protect them’: The man guarding Mauritania’s rare Islamic books
Chinguetti was once a popular desert library town attracting scholars from the Muslim world to its precious collections.
ACL injury ends Xavi Simons’ World Cup 2026 dream with Netherlands
Dutch midfielder suffers a suspected ACL injury in his right knee, ending his chances of playing in the FIFA World Cup.
Iran war: What’s happening on day 59 amid diplomatic push to end conflict?
Iran discusses diplomatic solutions with regional partners as Trump says Iran could telephone if it wants to talk.
Zaragoza goalkeeper punches player, sparks brawl in La Liga 2 derby match
Real Zaragoza's Esteban Andrada faces a ban for punching Huesca's Jorge Pulido after being shown a red card.
King Charles US visit: What to know about the itinerary, Congress address
King Charles III and Queen Camilla's visit comes amid US-UK tensions and the 250th anniversary of US independence.
Activists accused of raiding Israeli weapons factory face trial in Germany
Five European nationals known as the 'Ulm Five' are said to have targeted a site linked to Elbit Systems.
Rockets thrash LeBron’s Lakers; Wembanyama triumphant on Spurs’ return
Spurs beat Trail Blazers 114-93 series lead as DPOY Wembanyama returns from concussion protocol.
Taiwan court hands down jail terms in TSMC trade secrets case
Ex-Tokyo Electron employee sentenced to 10 years, four other defendants receive between 10 months and six years.
From Australia to Vietnam, the Iran war is fuelling demand for EVs
Electric vehicle sales are surging in many markets as conflict drives up the cost of running petrol and diesel vehicles.
Satellite images show scale of Israeli destruction of south Lebanon towns
Satellite images taken reveal the Israeli military's massive scale of damage to towns in south Lebanon.
Oil prices rise amid stalled US-Iran peace talks
Brent crude rises more than 2 percent after Washington and Tehran fail to hold second round of talks in Pakistan.
Iran war live: Araghchi to meet Putin; Trump says Tehran can call for talks
Iran's foreign minister heads to Russia as Trump says Iranian leaders can call on the phone if they want to talk.
Video: Israeli ‘ceasefire’ violations on the rise in Gaza
Israel has violated the so-called Gaza ceasefire" more than 2,400 times. Al Jazeera's Hala Al Shami explains.
Iran’s foreign minister leaves Pakistan, heads to Russia for more talks
Abbas Araghchi will speak with 'senior officials' in Moscow, Iran's Foreign Ministry says.
Israeli settler attacks Hebron activist’s home as soldier looks on
An Israeli settler was filmed throwing rocks and trying to break into the home of Palestinian activist Issa Amro.
What’s driving attacks against gov’t and Russian forces in Mali?
Opponents, including al-Qaeda-linked group, join forces.
Bomb attack on Colombia highway kills 19 ahead of election
Highway bombing in Colombia's Cauca kills 19, injures dozens amid a surge in violence ahead of next month's election.
Former Israeli PMs Bennett, Lapid unite to challenge Netanyahu in elections
The two politicians' alliance is aimed at uniting a fragmented opposition against current PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Has Iran exposed the limits of what US can achieve by force?
Political scientist Vali Nasr argues that US and Israeli military options have come up short'.
Israel issues forced evacuation orders for southern Lebanon in escalation
Hezbollah rejects allegations from Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu that it is undermining the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire.
Kenya’s Sawe shatters two-hour marathon barrier
Sabastian Sawe of Kenya shattered a world record at the London Marathon.
Accused shooter was targeting Trump and US officials, authorities say
President Donald Trump says suspect wrote an anti-Christian declaration and is 'sick guy'.
First trial of Assad-era Syrian official starts in Damascus
Syria begun its first public trial of former Assad-era officials, with ex-security chief Atef Najib appearing in court.
Thai police arrest Indonesian wanted for $10m cyberfraud
The 33-year-old Indonesian taken into custody at luxury resort on island of Phuket after FBI tip-off.
Iran shifts economic focus to essentials during war uncertainty
The government is partly reversing a currency decision for basic items and tapping into the country's sovereign fund.
Abbas loyalists sweep Palestinian elections, including some seats in Gaza
Voter turnout in Gaza remained low due to the ongoing impact of the genocide.
New footage shows moment of deadly bus bombing in Colombia
Newly released dashcam video shows the moment that a bomb-laden bus exploded in Colombia.
‘State of war’: Why Israel has escalated attacks in Gaza
Israel escalates attacks and expands control in Gaza Strip, sidelining the new US-backed technocratic administration.
Will Yamal, Salah and Ekitike miss the World Cup 2026 due to injury?
From Spanish prodigy Lamine Yamal to Egypt's Mohamed Salah and Brazil's trio, these 10 players could be out of action.
War, the Gulf & Rethinking Money in Sport
Samantha Johnson looks at how geopolitics could impact the business of sport in the Gulf
US-Iran conflict: What’s the latest as the Islamabad talks stall?
Washington and Tehran stick to their positions as mediators hope for a diplomatic breakthrough in US-Israel war on Iran.
Mali rattled by ongoing armed attacks: What to know
Mali's security situation has deteriorated in recent years, as armed groups have carried out coordinated attacks.
40 years since the world’s worst nuclear disaster in Ukraine
40 years since the world's worst nuclear disaster in Ukraine
Israel feared Amal Khalil, just as it did Shireen Abu Akleh
Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was killed because she refused to be intimidated into silence.
Mali defence minister killed after coordinated attacks
Mali's Defence Minister Sadio Camara has been killed after coordinated attacks on military sites and his home.
What lies ahead for Gaza after ceasefires in Iran and Lebanon?
Regional de-escalation may shift focus to Gaza, where deadlock over Hamas weapons, future governance threatens 'truce'.
Syria puts first Assad-era official on trial in Damascus
Atef Najib, ex-head of political security in Deraa province, is charged with 'crimes against the Syrian people'.
Sebastian Sawe breaks London marathon record with first run under two hours
Kenyan athlete breaks Kelvin Kiptum's previous world record of 2:00:35; Ethiopia's Assefa retains her women's crown.
Timeline: Trump assassination attempts and security incidents
Timeline reveals assassination attempts on Trump, including incidents during his presidency and campaign rallies.
Mali’s Defence Minister Sadio Camara killed during coordinated attacks
Death of influential minister seen as a big blow for Mali's military government during fighting with armed groups.
What we know about the suspected ‘assassination attempt’ on Donald Trump
A man armed is in custody after trying to rush the White House Correspondents' Dinner, which Trump was attending.
At least four people killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza despite ‘ceasefire’
Israeli forces keep advancing further into western Gaza, slowly expanding the area of their control in the east.
Israel destroys solar panels in south Lebanon
Israel destroys solar panels in south Lebanon
Yemen’s landmine crisis endures despite truce and de-mining efforts
Landmines in Yemen continue to kill and maim, even amid ceasefire efforts and ongoing de-mining initiatives.
Raghu Rai, legendary Indian photographer, dies at 83
A Magnum Photos icon, Rai's photos preserved India's memory through some of its pathbreaking events spanning decades.
What to know about Cole Allen, alleged WH correspondents’ dinner shooter
Donald Trump evacuated from stage after firing at media gala; suspect Cole Tomas Allen in custody.
Chornobyl’s surviving ‘liquidators’ return 40 years after nuclear disaster
About 600,000 soldiers, firefighters, engineers, miners and medics cleaned up after the nuclear plant explosion.
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill at least five, damage ship in port
Ukrainian attacks on Russia injure at least six people in Vologda region and annexed Crimea.
Aljamain Sterling calls for featherweight title shot after UFC 116 win
Sterling wants a featherweight title shot against Volkanovski after a unanimous win over Zalal in Las Vegas.
How American taxpayers fund Trump’s wars
Americans worked 50 days in 2025 to fund war. Contractors got twice the tax money that US troops did.
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