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India’s Tata and Dutch giant ASML sign semiconductor deal during Modi visit
Prime Minister Modi says his talks with the Dutch PM also focused on expanding cooperation in defence and security.
Could a leadership change undo Israel’s international isolation?
Opposition leaders hope to end Israel's isolation, even as they retain policies towards Palestinians that led to it.
Iran war day 79: Tehran to unveil Hormuz toll plan; Israel bombs Lebanon
Iran says it will soon reveal the plan as Trump warns Tehran it will have a 'very bad time' if deal not reached soon.
WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, Uganda a global health emergency
DR Congo accounts for all except two of the suspected cases, both of which were reported in neighbouring Uganda.
FIFA holds ‘positive’ talks with Iranian football officials on World Cup
FIFA offers solutions for each of Iran's concerns before games in US, Iran's football chief says.
‘Timmy’ the rescued humpback whale confirmed dead
Timmy' the rescued humpback whale confirmed dead, found off Danish coast.
Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano fight: Rousey wins with a 17-second submission
Rousey won the fight with her signature armbar lock, forcing Carano to submit just 17 seconds into the bout.
Algeria’s USM Alger beat Egypt’s Zamalek to win CAF Cup
Algeria's USM Alger beat Egypt's Zamalek to win CAF Cup.
Activists troll far-right UK rally with giant pro-immigration clip
Led By Donkeys has snuck a big screen streaming pro-immigration messages into a far-right rally in the UK.
Tunisians rally amid economic crisis and political arrests
Hundreds of Tunisians have marched through the capital to denounce a worsening economic crisis and crackdown on dissent.
Iraq’s new PM Ali al-Zaidi formally takes over
Iraq's new prime minister Ali alZaidi has formally taken office in Baghdad, pledging reforms.
Iran war live: Tehran plans tolls in Hormuz; Trump warns of ‘very bad time’
Iran to reveal its plan for Strait of Hormuz soon as Israel attacks Lebanon and Gaza, killing and wounding dozens.
Bolivia launches early-morning crackdown on roadblocks outside La Paz
The government of Rodrigo Paz has sent about 3,500 soldiers and police to clear protesters demanding his resignation.
German police assault protesters at Nakba anniversary rally
German police hit and pepper-spray protesters as thousands gathered in Berlin to mark the 78th anniversary of the Nakba.
Two presidential campaign staffers killed in Colombia as elections near
Rights office says the violence could hinder 'exercise of political rights' ahead of May vote to replace Gustavo Petro.
Poll shows Lula and Bolsonaro tied before Brazil’s presidential election
Right-wing challenger Flavio Bolsonaro faces new scrutiny over a film funding scandal, which could affect the race.
Taiwan says it is an independent nation after Trump arms sale remarks
Taiwan stressed that it is a sovereign and independent" nation
Bolivian army attempts to clear roads after 11 days of protests
Military police in Bolivia arrested demonstrators, and used tear gas to disrupt road blockades after 11 days of protests
Thousands protest at Eurovision final as five countries boycott over Israel
Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia and Netherlands all withdrew in protest against Israel's participation amid Gaza war.
Can new Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions lead to another border clash?
Both sides target each other despite a pause in fighting mediated in March.
In response to Trump, Taiwan says it is ‘sovereign and independent’
Taiwan says it will maintain 'status quo' and deepen ties with the US after Trump meets with China's Xi Jinping.
Tens of thousands join far-right rally in central London
Tens of thousands marched through central London on Saturday at a far-right rally led by activist Tommy Robinson
Latvia’s president asks opposition leader to form new government
If opposition leader Kulbergs were to form a government, the cabinet lineup would need to be approved by parliament.
Accident kills eight people in Thailand raising questions of rail safety
Devastating railway accident in Bangkok kills at least eight people. And an investigation is underway.
Francesca Albanese on Israeli sexual violence suffered by Palestinians
Francesca Albanese speaks to Redi Tlhabi about sexual violence suffered by Palestinians at the hands of Israeli forces.
Spanish Foreign Minister on Spain’s clash with the Trump administration
Jose Manuel Albares speaks to Redi Tlhabi about Spain's commitment to international law and relations with the US.
DRC health minister warns ‘very high’ Ebola lethality rate as toll hits 80
Africa CDC concerned that outbreak of Bundibugyo strain could spread rapidly due to intense population movement.
Thousands march in central London to mark 78th Nakba anniversary
Thousands of protesters marched through central London on Saturday to mark the 78th anniversary of the Nakba
Palestinian President Abbas casts vote in decisive Fatah elections
Internal Fatah leadership elections take place amid questions of who will eventually succeed the 90-year-old leader.
UK ex-health minister says will run to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Pressure mounts on Starmer's government, as Labour rivals including recently resigned Wes Streeting circle.
Al Jazeera’s exclusive report from the Strait of Hormuz
Heavy ship traffic and rising regional tensions over one of the world's most critical energy routes.
Sudanese army captures key town near Ethiopian border from RSF
Sudan's army says it retook a vital town in southeastern Blue Nile state and inflicted heavy losses on the RSF.
Man City beat Chelsea in FA Cup final to keep treble dream alive
Premier League chasing Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 in tense FA Cup final at Wembley to follow up League Cup win.
Hamas confirms killing of Qassam Brigades leader in Israeli attack
Israel targeted Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the head of Hamas's armed wing in Gaza, in an attack that killed seven others.
Abu-Bilal al-Minuki: ISIL’s shadow commander in West Africa
Nigeria and the US say 'key' ISIL leader was killed in joint military operation in Borno state.
Iran warns of readiness for war and economic costs as US talks falter
Iranian leaders and TV have ramped up pressure on the US with a stream of messaging to domestic and foreign audiences.
How Thomas Massie came to represent Republican dissent in age of Trump
Massie is locked in a tight congressional primary race in Kentucky against a fellow Republican endorsed by US president.
Israeli army kills Palestinian man, raids homes in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces killed a 34-year-old man in Jenin Camp, the Palestinian health ministry said.
Tens of thousands march in London in far-right and pro-Palestine protests
British capital sees heightened security as right wing rally takes place at the same time as Nakba Day march.
Zimbabwe’s diaspora reshapes real estate and farming investment trends
Zimbabwean digital influencers appear to influence diaspora investment decisions through social media.
Mexico teachers threaten World Cup disruption over pay
Mexico's teachers are threatening to disrupt next month's 2026 FIFA World Cup if their demands for higher pay.
Moment of deadly train crash in Bangkok
At least eight people have been killed after a freight train crashed into a public bus in Thailand.
Ultra-Orthodox conscription dispute pushes Israeli government to brink
Israeli government faces collapse as coalition parties clash over military draft exemptions for Haredi constituents.
Amid the fertiliser crisis, Africa has a chemical-free option: Agroecology
Amid the looming fertiliser crisis, African states should invest in sustainable agriculture to increase yields and food
Robert Lewandowski to leave Barcelona with his ‘mission complete’
Veteran Polish striker helped Barca to three La Liga titles, including this season's trophy, and the 2025 Copa del Rey.
Israel’s Image Crisis: Becoming Too Big to Spin?
Israel has never spent more on its national propaganda campaigns.
LIVE: Chelsea vs Manchester City – FA Cup final
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream.
At least eight killed, 25 injured as train hits bus in Bangkok
A train crashed into a public bus near an airport rail link station in Bangkok's city centre, Thai media report.
How Kansas City became unlikely 2026 World Cup hosts for the US
Kansas City overcame major odds to become one of 11 venues in the United States for the biggest World Cup ever.
Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon continue despite ‘ceasefire’ extension
Despite Lebanon and Israel extending the ceasefire deal for another 45 days, Israel continues to bomb Lebanon.
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