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Israeli settler blindfolds and detains Palestinian in occupied West Bank
An armed Israeli settler blindfolded and detained a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank.
Britain is losing the ability to tell anti-Semitism from dissent
The collapse of that distinction protects no one - least of all the Jewish communities it claims to defend.
From the Nakba to Gaza’s ruins: One man’s lifetime of displacement
Nakba survivor in Gaza recounts displacement after 1948 and 2023 and his unwavering attachment to his homeland.
Russia’s Putin to visit China following Trump’s trip
Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping plan to 'further strengthen the comprehensive partnership', the Kremlin says.
Iran war day 78: Trump, Tehran signal talks as Lebanon truce extended
Iran says Trump signalled openness to talks as deadlock remains over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Gunmen kidnap dozens of students in Nigeria’s Borno State
No group claimed responsibility for the raid, which bore the hallmark of the Boko Haram group.
Spain PM defends Eurovision boycott over Israel
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez has defended Spain's boycott of the Eurovision Song Contest over Israel's participation.
Man killed in great white shark attack in western Australia
The 38-year-old was bitten at a popular diving and fishing spot near the city of Perth, police say.
Aston Villa trounce Liverpool 4-2 to seal Champions League place
Liverpool's woes deepen as Ollie Watkins scores a brace to help his side to a dominant win at Villa Park.
Where did Eurovision go wrong?
Eurovision has long claimed to be apolitical. This year, that claim may be its most contested performance yet.
US charges alleged Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah suspect – What we know
The US Justice Department has arrested and charged an Iraqi national and senior commander of an Iran-backed armed group
Trump says ISIL second-in-command Abu-Bilal al-Minuki killed
US and Nigerian forces carry out a joint operation against the commander, who was deemed a 'global terrorist' in 2023.
Wembanyama’s Spurs reach Western finals, Pistons stay alive in NBA playoffs
San Antonio beat Timberwolves to book Western Conference Finals spot, while Detroit down Cleveland to level series.
Outbreak of rare strain of Ebola claims at least 65 lives in DR Congo
Sixty-five people have died in a new Ebola outbreak in DR Congo's Ituri province with 246 suspected cases.
Israel launches deadly air strikes on Gaza City apartment building
At least seven Palestinians were killed when Israeli air strikes hit a residential building and a vehicle in Gaza City.
UK artist defends ‘Drawings Against Genocide’ after show cancelled
UK artist Matthew Collings says his exhibition Drawings Against Genocide" has been falsely depicted as anti-Semitic.
Gaza aid convoy in Libya prepares to head to Gaza
The "Soumoud 2" land convoy is preparing to leave Libya to bring aid to Gaza.
Iran war live: Lebanon, Israel extend truce; Tehran ready for more US talks
Lebanon's Ministry of Health said Israeli attacks have killed 2,951 people since March 2, with at least 8,988 wounded.
Activists hang Palestinian flag on the Eiffel Tower for Nakba Day
Members of Extinction Rebellion scaled the Eiffel Tower to hang a Palestinian flag for Nakba day.
Mahmoud Khalil calls for deportation to be halted in light of new evidence
Lawyers say new evidence suggests Trump admin 'engineered' outcome of case against pro-Palestine Columbia student.
What are World Cup 2026 national team base camps and their locations?
Training and accommodation locations for Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, England, Iran and other World Cup teams.
Seven killed in Gaza on Nakba Day as Israel says it targets Hamas member
Three women and a child among civilians killed in Israel's latest attacks on Gaza City.
What did Trump and Xi discuss during the China summit?
US President Donald Trump concluded a two-day summit in Beijing with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Cuba hit by protests, blackouts amid oil shortage
Cubans lit fires in Havana's streets to protest electricity blackouts.
Ex-Sinaloa security chief in Mexico arrested in US over alleged cartel ties
Gerardo Merida Sanchez was arrested in Arizona on May 11 before being transferred to New York.
Trump calls journalist’s Iran reporting ‘treasonous’
Trump called New York Times journalist reporting on the Iran war as treasonous" while claiming a 'victory'.
Pakistan’s Fatima Sana breaks world record for fastest 50 in women’s T20
Pakistan captain Sana scored 50 off 15 balls in a match-winning innings against Zimbabwe in Karachi.
Is the US dialling down its support for Taiwan?
Donald Trump does not commit to arms sale during China visit.
WHO confirms 10 global hantavirus cases, Hondius crew remain symptom-free
World Health Organization has reiterated that the risk of hantavirus spreading is 'low'.
Canada’s Carney travels to Alberta as separatists face legal setback
Trip comes as court rules separatists did not follow proper procedure in collecting referendum signatures.
Trump says China to buy 200 Boeing planes, much lower than expected
Neither the Chinese government nor Boeing issued statements confirming the purchase agreement.
Zelenskyy vows response after Russian strike kills 24 in Kyiv
Ukraine's air force says the attack on Thursday was part of the largest aerial assault since the war began.
Trump departs China touting deals, but little clarity on Iran or Taiwan
Trump tells reporters he is still deciding fate of new Taiwan weapons package, says not "asking for any favors" on Iran.
Russia pounds Kyiv as its advance in eastern Ukraine slows to a crawl
Ukraine has prevented Russian arms and fuel from reaching the front line in a successful disruption campaign.
Hantavirus: how scared should we be?
Three deaths linked to a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship have revived memories of COVID-19. What has the world lear
UAE to accelerate oil pipeline project to bypass Strait of Hormuz
The crown prince of the UAE says the project would help 'meet global demands'.
BRICS talks end without joint statement as divisions over Iran war deepen
Iran's FM had urged member states to condemn 'violations of international law by the United States and Israel'.
FA Cup final: Chelsea vs Manchester City – teams, start, lineups
Manchester City will continue their hunt for a domestic treble when they face Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup final.
California county scam ad lawsuit adds to mounting Meta legal woes
Santa Clara accuses Meta of failing to regulate scam adds, months after landmark ruling against social media giants.
India and UAE sign defence pacts, as Iran war tensions simmer
A deal inked during Modi's visit to the UAE focuses on maritime security, cyberdefence, and military collaboration.
How the far right got its name
The far right has gone from fringe to mainstream - but political scientists say the term is often misused.
Trump says he discussed Taiwan arms sale with China’s Xi Jinping
US President Donald Trump said he discussed US arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
FA Cup final: Man City’s season a success ‘regardless of trophies’
Manchester City face Chelsea in the FA Cup final looking to add to their League Cup success and with eye on EPL title.
Cannes Film Festival 2026: a different carpet roll-out
How big events shape the uprising and how the uprising shapes the big events.
‘Half of British Muslims are under 25’: Report shows shifting demographics
Most Muslims are young and many have a degree, but some are disadvantaged in housing while lone-parent families rise.
Gov’t building set ablaze and several injured in Libya football violence
Trouble flares after Tripoli's Al-Ittihad SCSC vs Misrata's Asswehly SC match suspended over disputed penalty.
Araghchi: Iran doubts US ‘seriousness’ about talks amid nuclear deadlock
Iran's FM Abbas Araghchi spoke at a BRICS meeting in India about his "distrust" of the US regarding war negotiations.
Nakba: Jewish voices are challenging the stories Israel tells about itself
A film director, historian and Holocaust survivor speak to Al Jazeera as opinions shift.
Historical reckoning: The push for the US to acknowledge the Nakba
On the 78th anniversary of the mass expulsion of Palestinians, experts say US 'political amnesia' continues.
Pressure mounts on embattled UK PM Keir Starmer as rivals circle
Wes Streeting, a key Starmer rival, backed Manchester's Andy Burnham as among the best options to challenge Starmer.
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