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Pope Leo visits prison in Equatorial Guinea
Pope Leo XIV visited a prison in Equatorial Guinea on the last day of his Africa tour.
Democrats up in Virginia, but US voters may pay price for redistricting war
Experts say unprecedented flurry of tit-for-tat congressional redistricting risks surge in gerrymandering.
Can fish hook voters in India’s West Bengal elections?
In battle for India's West Bengal election, PM Modi's men campaigned with fish in hand to try to connect with voters.
Protesters stabbed at London rally against war on Iran
Videos show multiple individuals with what appear to be knife wounds, who were taking part in a protest in London.
Israel kills journalist and wounds another in south Lebanon targeted attack
Israel has killed journalist Amal Khalil and injured Zeinab Faraj in a double-tap' attack in southern Lebanon.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn Israeli flags to protest national day
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters have burned Israeli flags and brandished anti-Zionist banners in West Jerusalem.
Iran releases video of IRGC seizing ship in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's revolutionary guard has released a video said to show its forces seizing a ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran war live: Israel kills Lebanese journalist; Tehran-US talks stalled
Israeli attacks on Lebanon killed at least five people on Wednesday, including Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil.
South American migrants deported to DRC say facing pressure to return home
Rights advocates have accused Trump administration of using third-country deportations to intimidate asylum seekers.
Top ministers quit after Peru’s president postpones F-16 fighter jet deal
The Trump administration has warned against Peru pulling out of the deal, saying it reflects 'bad faith' negotiations.
US Treasury Secretary Bessent says Gulf, Asian allies request swap lines
Bessent pushed back on allegations that Trump family's financial ties with UAE are driving decision to offer swap line.
Prediction market Kalshi docks three US candidates for betting on own races
Penalties come amid calls for greater oversight; company pledges to proactively police 'insider trading' on platforms.
Yamal scores but injured as Barcelona beat Celta to restore La Liga lead
Barcelona edge closer to sealing their La Liga title defence with win against Champions League-chasing Celta Vigo.
Man City topple Arsenal at Premier League summit with nervy win at Burnley
Manchester City relegate Burnley with 1-0 win to also take top spot from Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
Turkiye making efforts to revive Russia-Ukraine talks, says Erdogan
Turkish president meets NATO chief as Kyiv asks Ankara to host a leaders' level meeting with Russia.
Pope Leo urges justice reform in Equatorial Guinea’s prisons
Equatorial Guinea's prison conditions face scrutiny as Pope Leo pushes for humane treatment and reforms during his visit.
Israeli forces fire tear gas at funeral of Palestinians killed by settlers
Israeli forces raided the funeral of two Palestinians killed by settlers at a school in the occupied West Bank.
Trump calls for Republicans to unify around budget reconciliation push
Budget reconciliation would allow conservative lawmakers to bypass Democratic opposition in Senate with simple majority.
US suspect accused of stealing Kristi Noem’s purse sentenced to three years
President Trump has used incidents of crime to justify ongoing National Guard deployment to the capital, Washington, DC.
Trump calls Virginia election ‘rigged’ after redistricting referendum
Trump's comments came after the Virginia measure passed by a slim margy of 51.4 in favour and 48.5 against.
Sexual violence in the West Bank emerges as tool to intimidate Palestinians
Systematic sexual violence and harassment by Israeli soldiers, settlers displacing Palestinians in occupied West Bank.
Can a divided EU become a united voice against Israeli aggression?
Bloc's relationship with its biggest trading partner under increasing scrutiny.
Bad optics? Israel jails soldiers who smashed Jesus statue in Lebanon
Critics say Israeli attacks on Christian sites challenge claims of a Judeo-Christian shared heritage and mutual respect.
Did UK universities pay to ‘spy’ on pro‑Palestine students?
UK universities allegedly hired a security firm with military intelligence ties to monitor pro-Palestine students.
Suspect in slaying of Colombian presidential hopeful arrested in Argentina
Authorities say a Colombian suspected of helping to organise the killing of Miguel Uribe was captured in Buenos Aires.
At least four killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon, journalists wounded
Journalists wounded in Israeli attacks in at-Tiri, Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA) reports.
Chelsea sack Rosenior after only three months at Premier League club
Chelsea only appointed Liam Rosenior in January, but the FIFA Club World Cup holders have lost their last five games.
Iran says ‘fully prepared’ for football team’s World Cup participation
Tehran says all necessary arrangements have been made for participation in the tournament cohosted by the US.
A 42bn-euro dilemma: What is stopping EU from holding Israel to account?
Trade, history, internal rifts: Inside European deadlock over suspending lucrative association agreement with Israel.
Ukraine restarts Russian oil to Europe, unblocking 90-billion-euro EU loan
Resumption of oil deliveries enables Hungary to lift veto, with EU's 27 members now on track to formally approve loan.
How Israel is destroying Lebanon’s water infrastructure
Israel is 'deliberately' attacking Lebanon's water, experts say, aiming to displace or kill south Lebanon's population.
LIVE: Burnley vs Manchester City – Premier League
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream as City target EPL top spot.
Israeli settlers block Palestinian children from school in the West Bank
Students, teachers and families stage daily peaceful sit-ins at the site of the fence near Umm al-Khair village.
Iran’s leaders debate war and peace after Trump ceasefire extension
State television pushes line that Iranians want more war, but others urge reason and moderation.
Trump calls Iran’s leadership ‘fractured’. Is it, and who’s in charge?
Almost 53 days into war, there is little evidence suggesting that Iranian government is fragmented.
Fires ignited by Ukrainian drones rage at Russian oil refinery
Hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain fires at Russia's Tuapse oil refinery.
Nepal’s home minister resigns, second cabinet exit in one month
Sudan Gurung steps down after less than a month in office, citing questions about his investments and other matters.
Blockchain billionaire Sun takes Trump family’s crypto firm to court
World Liberty is underincreasing scrutiny from some of its investors, who have complained about lack of transparency.
What is uranium enrichment and how quickly could Iran build a nuclear bomb?
Al Jazeera spoke with MIT professor Ted Postol about what Iran could do with its 440kg of 60 percent enriched uranium.
Will Iraq’s Shia bloc overcome obstacles to pick the next PM?
The Shia-led Coordination Framework must nominate a prime minister by Sunday, as required by the constitution.
Arsenal have grown, but they still have not learned how to dominate
Arsenal's title challenge is again being undermined by dropped points in decisive moments.
New York exhibit casts ‘Trumpism’ as a modern faith
A New York gallery has transformed into a chapel-style installation exploring Trumpism' as a modern American belief.
Beyond the desecrated statue: What truly demands our outrage
Destruction of a statue of Jesus in Lebanon is disturbing, but Israel's genocide is what really demands our outrage.
Deadly Israeli settler attack on school kills two in Ramallah
Two people have been killed after Israeli settlers opened fire on a school in the occupied West Bank.
Runners help collapsed competitor at Boston Marathon
Runners help collapsed competitor at Boston Marathon
Iran calls US ship seizure ‘piracy’: Is it?
Since the early days of the war on Iran, the US has been targeting Iranian ships in international waters.
UK bans a generation of children from smoking: How it works
The legal age to buy tobacco products will rise by one year, every year, from 2027.
Five major issues affecting the FIFA World Cup with 50 days to go
From the US-Israel war on Iran to exorbitant ticket prices and violence in host nations, here's what's gone wrong.
Israeli settlers set Palestinian home on fire in occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers set Palestinian home on fire in occupied West Bank
Kyrie Irving changes Instagram photo to show solidarity with Palestine
NBA player's profile image shows a Palestinian child blocked from school by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank.
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