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Abandoned flotilla boat washes ashore in Egypt with Gaza aid
A small boat believed to be part of the Global Sumud Flotilla that was carrying aid for Gaza has washed ashore in Egypt
Messi at the World Cup: Inter Miami injury update, substitution
Messi asks for a substitution and walks off, feeling his hamstring weeks ahead of Argentina's World Cup title defence.
How did a rare strain of Ebola outrun doctors?
How a rare Ebola strain spread across two countries before anyone knew about it.
Why the SpaceX IPO is the talk of Wall Street and beyond
Elon Musk's rocket company is expected to make the biggest public debut in history.
Timelapse shows Hajj pilgrims performing Tawaf in Mecca
Muslims from around the world are gathering in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Iran war day 87: Trump says US not in rush to sign deal, dashing optimism
Iranian media are reporting that a deal may not be reached amid disagreements on some key issues.
Rubio says US will find ‘another way’ if Iran talks fail
US secretary of state says a 'pretty solid' deal is on the table in terms of opening up the Strait of Hormuz.
Gaza flotilla activists return to Australia, describing abuse
Australian activists from the Gaza-bound aid flotilla have arrived back in Sydney, reuniting with loved ones.
Rubio: ‘Trump’s not going to make a bad deal’
Rubio: 'Trump's not going to make a bad deal'
Singapore’s economy beats expectations as gov’t warns of Iran war fallout
GDP grows 6 percent year-on-year in first quarter as AI boom outweighs rising energy costs.
Mercedes teen Antonelli wins Canadian GP for fourth straight F1 victory
Antonelli finished more than 10 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Hamilton, who secured his second podium finish in 2026.
Wembanyama scores 33 as Spurs rip Thunder to level NBA playoffs
NBA Western Conference Finals level at 2-2 after San Antonio Spurs thrash defending champions Oklahoma City 103-82.
Guardiola delivers emotional farewell as Manchester City manager
Outgoing Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke about the memories built during his decade at the club
Venezuelan prisoners stage rooftop protest over alleged abuse and shootings
Inmates in Venezuela's western Barinas prison staged a protest over alleged abuse.
Africa Day 2026: Has the continent achieved true liberation?
Africa Day 2026 spotlights power, debt and digital control as Africans redefine sovereignty.
Mexico City paints record-breaking football mural ahead of World Cup
Mexico City unveiled a mural that earned a Guinness World Record ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Russia invites media to view deadly strike on college in Luhansk
Russia provided a rare look at damage caused by a Ukrainian strike on a college in occupied Luhansk
Building collapse in Philippines leaves 3 dead, 17 missing
Rescuers search for survivors after thermal scans show signs of breathing and heartbeats beneath debris.
Oil prices fall amid mixed signals on US-Iran peace deal
Japan's stock market surges to record high on hopes of an end to US-Israel war on Iran.
Syria holds legislative elections in former Kurdish-controlled areas
Al Jazeera's Heidi Pett reports on the Syrian legislative elections in Hasakah and the town of Kobane.
LIVE: Rubio says Trump ‘not going to make a bad deal’ with Iran
US president says any potential agreement with Tehran will be 'good and proper' as mediation efforts continue.
Ecuador’s Noboa pledges to extradite criminals in State of the Union speech
The right-wing president highlighted anti-crime operations and economic progress, while critics warned of abuses.
Cuba thanks China for rice shipment amid worsening humanitarian conditions
The Caribbean island has faced a fuel blockade that has cut off essential supplies, as Trump seeks regime change.
Inside a Beirut barbershop shaped by war and crisis
For nearly 20 years, Mario Habib has run a barbershop through wars, economic collapse and political crisis in Lebanon.
After San Diego shooting, Muslim Americans aim to turn grief into action
More than 25,000 US Muslims have come together for the annual ICNA conference, where speakers encouraged activism.
Pakistan’s Eid livestock traders losing as war on Iran pushes up prices
Livestock traders in Pakistan say the war on Iran has hurt their sales ahead of Eid al-Adha.
Senegal parliament speaker steps down as political crisis worsens
The move by speaker El Malick Ndiaye clears the way for sacked premier Ousmane Sonko to run for head of parliament.
‘Trump needs a deal, no matter how bad it is’
Harlan Ullman argues that US President Donald Trump is chasing any Iran deal to relieve mounting pressure at home.
Ebola spreads in the DRC as authorities struggle to contain outbreak
The Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is spreading as cases been confirmed in Uganda.
How will Iran war fallout impact upcoming US elections?
Trump purges Republican critics, but are the prospects for his party in upcoming elections heading up or down?
Israeli strikes kill six in southern Lebanon amid fresh evacuation orders
Israel's attacks in southern Lebanon are expanding despite supposed ceasefire.
Zelenskyy speaks to Al Jazeera at site of major Russian attacks in Kyiv
Russia has launched one of its largest attacks on Kyiv since the war began, firing hundreds of drones and missiles.
Fatou Bensouda on Israeli threats against her and the ICC
The court's former chief prosecutor says justice is being sacrificed to political interests.
West Ham go down as Salah and Guardiola make emotional Premier League exits
Tottenham secure Premier League survival with 1-0 win over Everton as West Ham's 14-year stay in top division ends.
Iran team trains through World Cup uncertainty
Al Jazeera exclusive footage follows Iran's national football team as they train for the World Cup in Turkiye.
Turkish police storm main opposition CHP’s party headquarters
Violence erupted after Turkish police stormed the headquarters of the main opposition CHP party in Ankara.
China’s Shenzhou-23 astronauts blast off on space station mission
China's Shenzhou-23 astronauts blast off on space station mission.
Iran recounts historic battles in response to Trump’s talk of agreement
Iran cites battles from history in response to Trump's latest comments on an imminent deal between the US and Iran.
‘A paper city’: New York ‘library’ hosts 3.5 million pages of Epstein files
A US 'library' holding 3.5 million pages of documents attempts to bring accountability for victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
China sends aid to Cuba amid a harsh US blockade
China sends aid to Cuba amid a harsh US blockade.
Bahrain jails nine defendants for life for ‘cooperating’ with Iran’s IRGC
Convictions come amid an intensified crackdown by Bahraini authorities on individuals accused of having ties to Tehran.
France bans Ben-Gvir: Which other Israeli leaders have been penalised?
France bans the Israeli far-right minister after his 'unspeakable' behaviour against arrested Gaza flotilla activists.
For third year in a row, Israel blocks Hajj pilgrimage for Gaza Muslims
As millions of Muslims gather in Mecca, Palestinians in Gaza face a third year of heartbreak as Israel has shut border.
Syria cannot heal without a rebuilt health system
Many Syrian returnees cannot access proper healthcare. Urgent action is required for Syria's health system to recover.
‘We won’t know who won until final outcome of US-Iran ceasefire’
We won't know who won until final outcome of US-Iran ceasefire'
Will the Texas primary run-off give Democrats a chance to flip the state?
Paxton, the likely Republican nominee, is considered less likely to fare well against Democratic nominee in midterms.
Iran hints US will end war in ‘Persian-style’ peace on Tehran’s terms
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman invoked ancient Persia's victory over Rome in comparison to today's US-Iran talks.
Suicide car bombing attack on a train in Pakistan kills dozens
A Baloch separatist group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a train carrying soldiers in Quetta, Pakistan.
Blast hits train in Pakistan’s Balochistan, killing at least 24 people
More than 50 people injured in attack on train carrying military personnel in Quetta, capital of southwestern province.
Clashes in Belgrade as student-led protests demand elections
Demonstrators challenge President Vucic's rule and demand elections, justice and rule of law.
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