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Oil prices rise as US, Iranian strikes threaten Strait of Hormuz reopening
Brent crude edges up as tit-for-tat strikes imperial return to normality in key waterway.
Australian man charged with murder after Thai girl’s body found in suitcase
Simon Peter Carman has been charged with murder after the body of 17-year-old Tunchanok Donhomla was found in a suitcase
Venezuelans angry with government as time runs out to rescue survivors
Residents and volunteers say they feel abandoned by the government as they race to save lives from the rubble.
Putin says Ukraine proposed halt to deep strikes
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Ukraine has proposed a mutual halt to long-range strikes
Venezuela’s earthquakes pose first major test for President Delcy Rodriguez
The seismic disaster has stirred public anger against government mismanagement under Venezuela's ruling socialist party.
Late goal gives Canada first-ever World Cup knockout stage victory
Canada beat South Africa 1-0 to reach the World Cup last 16 for the first time in their history.
Praise pours in for ‘true Canadian heroes’ after last-minute World Cup win
From the prime minister to sport celebrities and fans on social media, Canadians have revelled in their team's win.
Pakistan says its security forces killed 29 fighters along Afghan border
Strikes come a day after fighters armed with guns and explosives killed three soldiers in Karachi.
Father and son pulled out alive four days after Venezuela earthquake
ootage shows search and rescue workers pulling out father and son from under the rubble of a collapsed building.
Who is Stephen Eustaquio, who scored for Canada against South Africa?
Eustaquio flip-flopped between his home country and that of his parents throughout his youth and senior career.
‘If I am to die, let it be here’: Malawians fleeing unrest in South Africa
A mass return of Malawians from South Africa exposes the cost of migration, violence and broken livelihoods.
Iran war live: Tehran insists on control of Hormuz amid reports of US talks
Washington and Tehran have agreed to stop attacks and renew talks in the Qatari capital, Doha, Axios reports.
Heightened emotions in Iran after Team Melli knocked out of World Cup
This is the second World Cup that comes after deadly nationwide protests inside Iran, and the first one amid a war
Ireland upstage world champions India to win T20 series at home
Ireland won the second T20 by one run over India, who did not give a debut to teen sensation Sooryavanshi.
Canada score late to beat South Africa and reach last 16 at World Cup 2026
Stephen Eustaquio scores in stoppage time as Canada win first knockout match in a World Cup.
Protesters in Serbia doubt Vucic resignation will bring change
Thousands of protesters gathered in Serbia's Kraljevo, dismissing Aleksandar Vucic's pledge to resign.
Pope Leo prays for Venezuela’s recovery after deadly quakes
Pope Leo expressed solidarity with Venezuelans after two deadly earthquakes claimed the lives of at least 1,400.
Israel kills four Palestinians in Gaza as attacks on tents continue
Israeli forces restrict Palestinian worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque and block the call to prayer at the Ibrahimi Mosque.
Hope of finding more Venezuela quake survivors fades despite late rescues
Those rescued include 60-year-old woman trapped for 86 hours, as tens of thousands still reported missing.
World Cup 2026: Top matches to watch in the Round of 32 knockout stage
We have finally reached the knockout stages of the 2026 World Cup - here is Al Jazeera's guide to the best matchups.
Gaza’s displaced families face worsening living conditions
Rats infest Gaza's camps, where sewage and tents full of waste spread disease as families live without sanitation.
Can the ICJ help end the war in the eastern DRC?
The Democratic Republic of Congo takes Rwanda to the International Court of Justice.
Israeli forces bulldoze olive groves in the occupied West Bank
Israeli forces bulldozed olive trees in the village of Zububa, west of Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
Starmer couldn’t master the media. Can Burnham?
Keir Starmer's rapid fall from power and Britain's revolving door of leaders.
US and Iran trade strikes days after peace agreement
Just days after signing a memorandum of understanding, the US and Iran have traded strikes.
Serbia’s protesters press on even after Vucic promises to step aside
Demonstrators doubt the president is truly surrendering power after 12 years in charge.
Why do reports of domestic abuse increase during World Cups?
Why do reports of domestic abuse increase during World Cups?
The aftermath of Venezuela’s deadly earthquake
The search for survivors continues in Venezuela after a powerful earthquake left hundreds dead and thousands missing.
The match that changed the World Cup forever
One of football's biggest scandals changed the World Cup forever.
Drone captures ongoing rescue efforts after Venezuela earthquakes
Drone footage from Venezuela's La Guaira shows widespread destruction after twin earthquakes devastated the region.
Louisiana primary win puts Trump endorsee Letlow on path to US Senate
Trump waded into race to defeat incumbent Bill Cassidy, a Republican and critic of Trump's actions following 2020 vote.
Russell beats Verstappen at Austrian Grand Prix to boost F1 title hopes
George Russell's victory over Max Verstappen further reduces teammate Kimi Antonelli's lead in the drivers' title race.
Israel strikes Lebanon, testing days-old peace deal
Hezbollah calls the deal a surrender as Israeli forces stay put and continue striking the south.
South Africa vs Canada LIVE: FIFA World Cup 2026
Live updates, analyses and text commentary as South Africa face cohosts Canada in first knockout match in Los Angeles.
Iraq arrests senior officials in anti-corruption raids
Iraqi security forces arrested several politicians, lawmakers and senior officials in dawn raids across Baghdad.
Three firefighters killed in US wildfires along Colorado–Utah border
The US has seen a harsh wildfire season this year, with prolonged droughts and dry conditions fuelling blazes.
Ben Stokes, England test captain, to retire from international cricket
England test captain Ben Stokes will retire from international cricket after the ongoing test match against New Zealand.
Q&A: Why humanitarian aid is crucial to stopping the Ebola outbreak
Health officials say the Ebola response cannot succeed without addressing the humanitarian crisis.
If USMCA is not renewed, analysts expect uncertainty for businesses
US President Donald Trump has warned he would 'rather not have' the free trade agreement ahead of its July 1 review.
Pape: US trying to ‘squeak out of strategic defeat’ after Iran
Political scientist Robert Pape argues the fallout of Iran war curbs US hubris and challenges Trump's self-image.
World Cup 2026 Round of 32: Biggest takeaways from the group stage
FIFA World Cup group stage is now behind us with plenty of key talking points as the tournament enters the knockouts.
European heatwave causes 1,000 excess deaths in France
AFP estimates that at least 191 million people are forecast to experience temperatures of at least 35C in Europe.
IRGC doubles down as Iran-US MoU jeopardised by Hormuz strikes
Markets in Iran react poorly after two nights of military confrontations over transit through the critical strait.
The US-Iran MoU: A mirage of an agreement
Both Washington and Tehran know that current deal will not lead to lasting peace. It is merely a strategic pause
Ukraine says it attacked two Russian oil refineries
At least two killed in drone attacks, Russian authorities say, as Ukraine continues to target energy facilities.
Araghchi: Strait of Hormuz remains under Iranian control for 30 days
Iran's foreign minister has urged all parties not to interfere' in the management of the Strait of Hormuz.
Satellite images show scale of destruction in Venezuela earthquakes
Satellite images show the before and after of parts of Venezuela left in ruins by two devastating quakes.
‘Digging with a needle’: Generals stall peace as Sudan’s el-Obeid burns
The battle for el-Obeid exposes the foreign arms and polarised narratives stalling peace in Sudan's grinding war.
US strikes Iran for second day: Is it a violation of war powers resolution?
Days after Congress tells Trump he needs to seek its approval or end Iran war, Trump returns to attacks. Is it legal?
Saudi Aramco helicopter crash in Ras Tanura kills all 14 on board
The helicopter crashed in Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura, state media reported.
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