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Former Arsenal midfielder Partey named in Ghana squad ahead of World Cup
Ghana's Thomas Partey, who joined Villareal from Arsenal in 2025, has pleaded not guilty to seven rape charges in UK.
Armenia signs strategic partnership deal with US as election approaches
PM Nikol Pashinyan, who deepened ties with US, faces challenge from pro-Russia parties in upcoming parliamentary polls.
World Cup broadcast hopes boosted in India as Zee Entertainment in talks
Broadcasting rights for FIFA World Cup 2026 in India have been at a deadlock only weeks ahead of June 11 kickoff.
Lebanon latest: Netanyahu vows escalation against Hezbollah
Al Jazeera's Obaida Hitto brings you the latest from southern Lebanon amidst increasing Israeli attacks.
What has Pope Leo warned about AI – and why that’s significant
The pontiff presented his encyclical at the Vatican alongside AI experts.
France’s Kouame becomes youngest male Grand Slam match-winner in 17 years
At 17, Moise Kouame becomes the youngest winner of a Grand Slam match with French Open win against Marin Cilic.
Albert Manifold ousted as BP chair over governance and conduct concerns
BP stock falls by over 4 percent in US and UK markets as governance concerns lead to chairman Albert Manifold's removal.
Iranian fishermen struggle to survive amid Hormuz blockade
The livelihoods of Iranian fishermen have taken a hit amid the US blockade on Iran's ports in the Strait of Hormuz.
Scotland fans book 20 school buses for games at ‘inaccessible’ US World Cup
As ticket prices soar to record levels, fans come to terms with overall cost of following their teams at World Cup.
European countries and EU summon Russian envoys over threats on Kyiv
EU spokesperson Anitta Hipper says Russia's threat to diplomats and foreign citizens is an 'unacceptable escalation'.
Tehran labels US attacks ‘gross violation’, says it is prepared to respond
The US says it struck boats and missile sites in Iran, shortly after both sides had indicated progress in peace talks.
Israel is no longer ‘shooting and crying’
A settler society rewarded for its violence has stopped pretending to mourn it.
Hajj pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat under scorching desert sun
Temperatures near 44C test worshippers' endurance as the annual pilgrimage unfolds under the shadow of war.
‘Leave Kyiv’: Why Russia’s latest Ukraine threat is a major escalation
Russia and Ukraine have been at war since February 2022 and have not yet agreed on a peace deal.
Iran’s president praises military after US strikes
President Masoud Pezeshkian praised Iran's military capabilities after the US carried out self-defence' strikes on Iran
India, US strike critical minerals deal: What’s in it, why does it matter?
Agreement is latest US has signed as it seeks to diversify its rare earths supply chain.
Twitch to politics: Hasan Piker on Gaza and the US right-wing
Twitch streamer Hasan Piker tackles politics, Gaza, and culture for nearly 3M viewers.
Israel’s occupation of Gaza, Lebanon, Syria extends beyond what maps show
Findings show Israel holds 1,000sq km of Gaza, Lebanon and Syria under direct military rule.
Report warns pro-Palestine protesters face legal crackdown: What to know
Campaigners warn the right to protest is being put under pressure by the arms industry.
French Open: Medvedev shocked by wildcard Walton in first round
Former world number one Daniil Medvedev is stunned by Australia's Adam Walton in the opening round at Roland Garros.
Protester confronts Canadian politician over ‘Gaza complicity’
Protester confronts Canadian politician over Gaza complicity'
French Open: Sabelenka storms to opening win against Bouzas Maneiro
Aryna Sabalenka powered into the French Open second round, defying her world number 50 opponent and searing Paris heat.
Senegal lawmakers elect ousted PM Sonko as new parliament speaker
Lawmakers reinstate Sonko and elect him speaker with overwhelming support in Senegal's legislative body.
Congolese protesters accuse EU of complicity in DRC violence
Congolese protesters marched in Brussels to condemn the EU for what they say is complicity in violence in eastern DRC.
Israeli air attacks kill seven Palestinians in Gaza
At least five Palestinians killed in Israeli attack on a refugee camp in central Gaza, officials said.
Libyan forces detain Gaza land convoy activists at Sirte checkpoint
Forces loyal to Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar have detained members of a land convoy trying to bring aid to Gaza.
Israeli attacks on eastern Lebanon village kill at least 12 people
Attacks hit the village of Mashghara in the Bekaa Valley late Monday as Israel intensified its assault across Lebanon.
Minorities at World Cup fear threat of ICE and how immigration is enforced
Fear of ICE threat concerns fans, including Haitians in Massachusetts, where one of their biggest diasporas resides.
French Open tennis: Monfils wants to emulate Ronaldo and LeBron
Gael Monfils played his final match at Roland-Garros in defeat by fellow Frenchman Hugo Gaston but pledges to play on.
Can the US and India repair ties over trade and China?
Rubio's visit to India comes as Washington seeks closer ties with New Delhi amid trade tensions and energy politics.
The Mali crisis could have a dangerous spillover effect
The Sahel region could see a major surge of instability unless urgent action is taken to seek a diplomatic solution.
Muslims pray on Mount Arafat at high point of Hajj pilgrimage
On the most spiritually significant day of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Muslims gather on Mount Arafat to pray.
Israel’s labour force transformed since October 7
Israel's labour force transformed since October 7
Michael Jordan pays tribute to Pep Guardiola at Man City manager’s farewell
The NBA great was among several high-profile names who saluted Guardiola's tenure after 10 years in charge at the club.
Palestine weekly wrap: Ben-Gvir’s abuse of flotilla detainees causes outcry
Israel's president condemns settler violence as international outrage mounts over treatment of Gaza aid activists.
ICE agents use pepper spray on protesters outside detention centre
Dozens of ICE agents clashed with protesters using pepper spray to disperse crowds outside a detention centre.
Philippines ends rescue efforts for 16 missing after building collapse
Recovery efforts begin after building collapse in city of Angeles, near Manila, kills at least four people.
Bodies with names: Inside Gaza’s cemetery of the missing
Gaza's cemetery of unidentified bodies reflects toll of Israel's war as families search for disappeared relatives.
US strikes Iran again: What we know, and is the ceasefire over?
Before the US strikes on targets in southern Iran, Tehran said a deal with Washington was not imminent.
Miami says Messi diagnosed with hamstring fatigue before Argentina camp
Messi's return to physical activity will 'depend on his clinical and functional progress', according to Inter Miami.
Taiwan monitors ‘unprovoked’ Chinese combat patrol near island
Taiwan reports second Chinese 'joint combat readiness patrol' in a week, says its forces responded to the situation.
Knicks reach NBA finals after defeating Cavaliers in Game 4
New York Knicks are heading to the NBA finals for the first time in 27 years after sweeping Cleveland Cavaliers.
Rubio says Strait of Hormuz will open ‘one way or the other’
Rubio says Strait of Hormuz will open 'one way or the other'
As Trump woos China, the Quad grouping drifts towards irrelevance
As Washington shifts military focus away from Asia, analysts say the Quad is struggling to define its purpose.
‘Come back, my son’: Indian exam leak leaves trail of death, despair, anger
More than 2 million aspiring doctors took India's NEET examination. But the test was compromised and cancelled.
Rubio says Iran deal could take days after US forces launch new attacks
US forces say they hit Iranian missile sites and boats as Iranian delegation in Qatar for talks on extending ceasefire.
Iran war day 88: US attacks near Strait of Hormuz; talks under way in Qatar
US forces carry out series of attacks in the country's south as Iranian delegation holds talks in Qatar.
Pakistani women in tent-pegging
Al Jazeera's Hala Al Shami explains how Pakistani women are making strides in tent-pegging.
Starbucks’ Korean sales fall after backlash to ‘Tank Day’ ad campaign
Coffee chain has seen 'very significant' drop in sales after campaign that evoked crackdown, local operator says.
US strikes southern Iran in ‘self defence’ targeting Iranian mine boats
The US military says it has launched new strikes on southern Iran, targeting Iranian missile sites and boats.
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