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Israeli soldier shows Gaza’s Beit Hanoon completely flattened
A video filmed by an Israeli soldier shows widespread destruction in northern Gaza.
Musk testifies at OpenAI trial it’s not OK to ‘loot a charity’
In his lawsuit, Musk said OpenAI cofounder and president betrayed him and public by turning into profit-seeking firm.
As US-Iran talks remain ‘stalled’, experts warn of ‘long-term disruptions’
With the two sides locked in a standoff, oil prices have continued to soar.
Former FBI director Comey again indicted by US Justice Department
Trump has long called for prosecution of Comey, who led an FBI investigation related to the president's 2016 campaign.
The biggest military spenders
Global military spending is up again, according to SIPRI's latest report showing the 11th consecutive year of growth.
PSG beat Bayern 5-4 in record-breaking Champions League semifinal first leg
Title holders Paris Saint-Germain squander a three-goal lead but hold on to beat Bayern Munich 5-4 in Paris.
King Charles calls for NATO unity, Ukraine support in US Congress speech
UK sovereign hails national friendship, but delivers pointed messages in speech during four-day US visit.
Mountaineer climbs Everest for Palestinian children
Mostafa Salameh, a mountaineer, is on a mission to carry letters from children in Gaza to the top of Mount Everest.
Armed group announces siege on Mali capital
JNIM has announced the beginning of a total siege" on Mali's capital Bamako.
Trump hails US-UK bond as he welcomes British royals
US President Donald Trump hailed the "cherished bond" between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland makes arrest linked to suspected New IRA car bombing
The nationalist group has been escalating threats, nearly 30 years after a peace deal largely ended sectarian violence.
Congress cheers King Charles for underlining ‘checks and balances’
US lawmakers gave King Charles III a standing ovation upon mentioning the importance of checks and balances".
Nearly eight million people in South Sudan at risk of acute hunger: NGOs
Aid agencies warn that time is running out to avoid an 'irreversible humanitarian catastrophe'.
Trump scolds Germany’s Merz for criticism of Iran war
US president says German chancellor 'doesn't know what he's talking about', defends war on Iran as necessary.
After 60 days of war in Iran, does US Congress want a say?
Under law, Trump needs Congressional approval to continue war, experts say, but Congress may avoid the issue altogether.
Massive explosion from Israeli operation seen in southern Lebanon
Video captured massive explosions in southern Lebanon in what the Israeli military called strikes on a Hezbollah tunnel.
Can the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty prevent a disaster?
The United Nations chief warns of the waning influence of the global agreement.
What are OPEC and OPEC +, and why has the UAE quit?
The Gulf state is the latest to quit the group, which was created to form a united front on oil pricing.
From exile to judge: Symbolism in Syria’s trial of Assad, former officials
Formerly sentenced to death, Judge al-Aryan now oversees trial, but transitional justice still far from complete.
Bosnia signs up to Trump-linked pipeline to reduce Russian gas dependence
The European Union warns that the deal on the link to Croatia could jeopardise Bosnia's bid to join the bloc.
Over 46°C heatwave grips northwestern, central India
An unusual April heatwave is scorching large parts of India, with temperatures exceeding 46C in some areas.
Ukrainian drones strike Russia’s Tuapse refinery for third time
Ukraine targeted a major Russian oil refinery in the Black Sea port city of Tuapse for the third time within two weeks.
Is a US-Iran deal still possible?
As the Strait of Hormuz stays largely shut and Washington sends mixed signals, talks run through Islamabad and Moscow.
UAE leaves OPEC in blow to oil cartel amid war on Iran
The United Arab Emirates has announced it's withdrawing from OPEC and OPEC+.
LIVE: PSG vs Bayern Munich – Champions League semifinal first leg
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the semifinal first leg from Parc des Princes in Paris.
Gulf leaders meet in Saudi Arabia for first time since start of war on Iran
High-level GCC summit in Jeddah embodies 'unified Gulf stance' towards the war, Qatar's emir says.
FIFA cut World Cup ref following arrest for alleged sexual assault in UK
FIFA 'aware of serious allegation' following UK arrest of match official who will now not be listed for World Cup.
Maldives police raid news outlet over report alleging president’s affair
Police seize Adhadhu's computers over documentary alleging an affair between President Mohamed Muizzu and a former aide.
Belarus eyes Western ties as it frees journalist Andrzej Poczobut
President Alexandr Lukashenko is hoping to improve relations with the West once more.
Qatar says using Hormuz Strait as political weapon is ‘unacceptable’
Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari said that the Strait of Hormuz must not be used as a bargaining chip.
Is Egypt threatening Israel through its military exercises on the border?
Residents along Israel's border with Egypt have expressed alarm at Egypt's plans for live-fire drills in Sinai.
What is the Azawad Liberation Front, part of the Mali attacks?
Tuaregs have long fought for independence in northern Mali, and the FLA represents the latest of many rebellions.
The cost of 76 years of US wars, from Korea to Iran
Al Jazeera breaks down the human and financial cost of decades of US-led wars and its latest war on Iran.
Do conspiracy theories hold value?
Is there any value in conspiracy theories?
How Massie’s Kentucky primary may test Trump’s hold on the Republican Party
Massie emerged as one of Trump's most prominent Republican critics. Can his re-election bid survive the president's ire?
EU-backed migrant crackdowns in Mauritania fuel fear and deportations
Thousands of migrants in Mauritania have been deported to remote borders under an EU-backed effort to halt migration.
What’s in Iran’s latest proposal – and how has the US responded?
Trump administration signals rejection of Iran's offer, citing incomplete resolution of Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
‘War crime’: Afghan-Pakistan truce under strain after university strike
Civilian casualties in Kunar spur tensions as Pakistan denies role, casting shadow over ceasefire and peace talks.
Kandice in southern Lebanon
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UAE leaves OPEC and OPEC+
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Australia’s top diplomat visits China to talk energy security
Australia's top diplomat visits China to talk energy security
Migrants in hiding as Mauritania pushbacks drastically cut Europe arrivals
Following an EU deal, Mauritanian authorities have rounded up and deported thousands of people to Mali and Senegal.
What next for Manchester United with Champions League return almost sealed?
Man Utd's return to UEFA Champions League is all but confirmed after two-year absence, but what next for fallen giants?
Amnesty calls for US strike on Yemen to be investigated as war crime
The attack last year on a migrant detention facility killed at least 68 detainees.
How the US-Israeli war is collapsing the sanctions regime on Iran
Circumvention mechanisms already exist and the conflict is encouraging more entities to work with them.
Mapping the destruction: How Israel ‘wiped out’ Lebanon’s Bint Jbeil
An Al Jazeera visual probe maps the systematic demolition of Lebanon's border towns, mirroring the devastation in Gaza.
When will Strait of Hormuz be ‘safe’ for commercial shipping again?
Even if the strait reopens, shipping insurance could cost 20 times more than before the war, analysts say.
Algeria’s Luca Zidane doubtful for World Cup after chin and jaw fracture
Algera's first-choice goalkeeper collided with a player during a Spanish league match, breaking his jaw and chin.
Is capitalism fuelling today’s wars? Varsha Gandikota & Jason Hickel
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla asks political economist Jason Hickel if Global South states can take back their sovereignty.
Born during Israel’s genocide: Gaza’s child survivors bear the scars of war
Gaza's youngest survivors face lifelong disabilities from toxic gas and burns as the healthcare system collapses.
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