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EU loan means Ukraine war is “going to continue”
New funding from the EU allows Ukraine go shopping for more weapons, says analyst Pavel Felgenhauer
The Age of Water: How radioactivity is costing lives in a Mexican town
After three girls die of cancer in a town in Mexico, a group of mothers and a scientist investigate the water supply.
Gaza’s tech workers code from rubble as Israel’s war destroys digital life
Gaza's coders and technicians battle to keep enclave online amid Israeli infrastructure destruction.
US to host Qatari, Turkish and Egyptian officials for Gaza ceasefire talks
Talks in Miami on Gaza's next phase come amid near-daily Israeli violations of truce, which have killed hundreds.
Fact check: Trump says the US secured $20 trillion in investments this year
Trump has claimed varying amounts of investments over the year. They are mostly unsubstantiated.
Jake Paul, Anthony Joshua weigh in ahead of blockbuster boxing bout
Favourite Anthony Joshua tips the scales more than 12 kilos heavier than YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul at weigh-in.
Julian Assange files complaint against Nobel Foundation over Machado prize
Assange said awarding Venezuela opposition leader is a 'gross misappropriation' of funds, risks facilitating war crimes.
How much is US support for Israel costing Donald Trump?
US aid to Israel continues under Trump, drawing MAGA criticism over fiscal strain and foreign policy implications.
Bangladesh protests live: Violence after activist Sharif Hadi dies
Protesters torch several buildings in Dhaka after Sharif Osman Hadi, who was shot last week, succumbs to his injuries.
RSF artillery strikes kill 16 civilians in Sudan’s embattled Kordofan
Bombardment comes amid escalating violence as Sudan's war shifts decisively to strategic Kordofan region.
Which countries, besides Russia, have assets frozen by the EU?
The European Union has imposed asset freezes totalling hundreds of billions of dollars on at least 31 countries.
Bangladesh on edge after killing of 2024 uprising activist triggers unrest
Security forces fan out nationwide after violent demonstrations follow the shooting of an election candidate.
EU announces $105bn loan to fund Ukraine’s defence against Russia
European Union leaders have agreed to provide a $105bn interest-free loan to Ukraine for its defence.
Protesters burn buildings in Bangladesh after youth leader killed
Violent protests have erupted in Bangladesh, after the killing of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi.
EU agrees hefty $105bn Ukraine loan without using Russian assets
EU leaders decide to borrow cash to fund Ukraine's defence rather than use frozen Russian monies, diplomats said.
Five killed as US military destroys two more vessels in Pacific Ocean
US military says 'lethal kinetic strikes on two vessels' killed three people in one craft and two in another.
Somalia’s 2026 election risks a legitimacy crisis
Unilateral reforms and elite deadlock threaten the country's fragile settlement.
Norway’s green transition is putting Sami culture at risk
Wind farm expansion is threatening Sami land rights, livelihoods and an Indigenous way of life.
Man suspected in Brown U shooting, MIT professor’s killing found dead
Claudio Neves Valente a former Brown student and Portuguese national, has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Australia PM Albanese launches gun ‘buyback’ plan after Bondi Beach attack
Albanese said Australia has more guns now than 30 years ago, when the country's deadliest-ever mass shooting took place.
EU delays trade deal with South America’s Mercosur bloc as farmers protest
EU delays Mercosur trade deal until January amid farmer protests and opposition from France and Italy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,394
These are the key developments from day 1,394 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Tottenham vs Liverpool: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups
Liverpool's recent focus has been on the Mohamed Salah saga but pressure now returns to their Premier League defence.
Retired NASCAR driver among seven killed in North Carolina plane crash
Greg Biffle's plane caught fire after crash-landing at regional airport, according to state authorities.
Instacart settles Federal Trade Commission’s claim it deceived US shoppers
The FTC had accused the grocery delivery giant of charging fees to consumers after promising 'free delivery'.
Imani Barbarin on disability rights, COVID and the war on Gaza
Why the TikTok star and disability advocate wants the world to rethink what it means to be disabled.
Trump signs order to reclassify marijuana, ease research restrictions
The order calls on the US attorney general to expedite federal reclassification, creating fewer barriers for studies.
Kennedy Center board votes to rename in honour of Trump, White House says
Relatives of the late President John F Kennedy have expressed outrage at the proposal to rename the arts centre.
Palestine Action hunger strikers are ‘dying’ in prison, UK doctor warns
Hundreds of doctors, dozens of MPs and thousands of everyday Britons call on the justice secretary to intervene.
New White House plaques attack Biden, Obama and Bush
Plaques installed in US President Donald Trump's Presidential Walk of Fame' at the White House attack his predecessors.
Protesting farmers clash with police as EU debates trade deal
Angry farmers drove their tractors into Brussels and faced tear gas from police as EU leaders debated a trade deal.
Morocco players and fans celebrate winning Arab Cup
Morocco fans and players celebrated the team's victory in the Arab Cup final, beating Jordan 3-2 in a thrilling final.
Leader of 2024 Bangladesh student protests dies in a Singapore hospital
Sharif Osman Bin Hadi was a leading figure during the uprising toppled former prime minister Sheikh Hasina in 2024.
How dangerous is the US standoff with Venezuela?
Trump ramps up pressure with major military force deployed.
House Democrats release latest Epstein images as DOJ deadline looms
Legislators have been publishing photos related to convicted sex offender as DOJ faces Friday deadline to release more.
Trump proposes new rules to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth
Critics warn that the Trump administration's statements against transgender healthcare contradict decades of research.
Tannane goal from own half sets Morocco on way to FIFA Arab Cup 2025 title
Morocco beat Jordan 3-2 as a strike from inside his own half by Oussama Tannane set the tone for a spectacular final.
Vladimir Putin calls European leaders ‘piglets’ seeking revenge
Russian President Vladimir Putin called European leaders piglets' trying to take revenge on Russia.
White House accuses South Africa of harassing US gov’t staff in latest row
Trump has repeatedly targeted South Africa, including baselessly claiming systemic persecution of white Afrikaners.
Trump Media to merge with nuclear fusion company to power AI
The all-stock deal comes amid growing energy needs for the tech sector.
BP taps Woodside’s Meg O’Neill as CEO as it pivots back to fossil fuels
O'Neill is the first woman to lead one of the top five major oil companies.
Flare and fighting in Albanian parliament dispute
There were chaotic scenes in Albania's parliament during a vote for the country's next human rights ombudsman.
US sanctions more ICC judges, citing ruling on Israeli war crime probe
International court has repeatedly decried US sanctions amid its ongoing investigation into Gaza war crimes.
Israel-Lebanon talks: Everything you need to know
Representatives from Israel and Lebanon, as well as US, French, UN officials to meet for second meeting on ceasefire.
French anaesthetist jailed for life after poisoning and killing patients
The prosecution accused Frederic Pechier of having 'used medicine to kill' at least 12 people.
Egypt says gas deal with Israel is ‘purely commercial’
Natural gas agreement worth approximately $35bn comes amid frayed relations over Israel's genocidal war in Gaza.
Police in Sydney detain men over possible ‘violent act’
Australian police say they intercepted two cars in Liverpool, southwest Sydney over a possible violent act".
New Somalia e-visa security flaw puts personal data of thousands at risk
Al Jazeera finds Somalia's electronic visa website lacks proper security, allowing anyone to download sensitive data.
Gaza doctors create 3D-printed devices to save patients from amputation
With few medical supplies, doctors are turning to 3D printers powered by solar energy to treat some injuries in Gaza.
Beijing’s reaction to US-Taiwan arms deal is “information warfare”
"All the [US] weapon systems [sold to Taiwan] ... are defensive in nature."
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