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Technofacism? Why Palantir’s pro-West ‘manifesto’ has critics alarmed
Palantir's 'manifesto' has been described as an 'AI-driven threat to humanity's existence' and 'technofascism'.
Israeli police arrest two ultra-Orthodox Jews for removing Israeli flags
Two ultra-Orthodox Jews tore down Israeli flags in Beit Shemesh, before being arrested by Israeli authorities.
Iran war forces job losses, reverse migration in India’s ceramic hub
The ceramics industry in Gujarat's Morbi has been badly hit by fuel crisis, with most units closed and workers laid off.
US veterans arrested in Capitol during protest against the war on Iran
US veterans were arrested while staging a protest in the US Capitol building in opposition to the war on Iran.
Amnesty International slams ‘predatory world order’ led by US and Israel
Amnesty's Secretary General says the US, Israel and Russia have waged war on civilians with impunity.
Japan lifts ban on lethal weapons exports in major shift of pacifist policy
Japan could soon sell weapons overseas, including fighter jets, in a shift from its decades-old pacifist policy.
Algeria’s ex-minister of industry jailed in high-profile corruption case
Former minister among several people jailed in corruption case that saw prison sentences of between three and 10 years.
CJ McCollum, Hawks rally late to shock Knicks in Game 2 of NBA playoffs
Led by guard McCollum, the Atlanta Hawks staged a late comeback to upset New York Knicks to tie their series 1-1.
Trump’s Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer latest to leave administration
Chavez-DeRemer leaves the Trump administration after the recent departures of Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi.
Cuba confirms talks with US officials, wants end to Trump’s energy blockade
A Cuban Foreign Ministry official said exchange with Washington was 'respectful and professional' and devoid of threats.
Global Sumud Flotilla disrupts cargo ship bound for Israel
Activists with the Global Sumud Flotilla have disrupted a cargo ship they say carried materials for Israeli weapons.
US is ‘pretty far behind where they started’ the war on Iran
Daniel Benaim says the US missed the early off-ramps to declare victory over Iran.
Global fallout grows over Israeli soldier smashing Jesus statue in Lebanon
Outrage continues to grow over the Israeli soldier who was photographed desecrating a statue of Jesus Christ in Lebanon.
Six women win 2026 Goldman prize, world’s top environmental award
First all-women cohort of winners hails from Colombia, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, South Korea, the UK and the US.
Iran war live: Tehran spurns talks under threats; Trump says blockade stays
Iran says will not accept negotiations 'under the shadow of threats', as Trump promises to continue blockade in Hormuz.
‘Predators’: Amnesty slams Netanyahu, Putin, Trump as human rights decline
Global rights group says leaders of three countries behind devastating wars inspire other states to carry out abuses.
Hungary’s incoming PM says Netanyahu would be arrested if he visits
Hungary's election winner says he would enact an ICC arrest warrant for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and detain him.
D4vd charged with murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez
Singer faces first-degree murder and additional charges that could lead to life without parole or the death penalty.
Outcry grows over Israeli soldier smashing Jesus statue in Lebanon
Some of Donald Trump's former MAGA allies denounce the desecration of Christian religious symbol by Israeli soldier.
Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO
Cook will turn over CEO duties to Apple's head of hardware engineering, John Ternus, on September 1.
Fears over Ethiopia peace deal as TPLF restores Tigray government
Announcement from Tigray's main political party has sparked concern over the potential resumption of a deadly conflict.
EU eyes Ukraine loan, Israeli settler sanctions, after Hungarian election
Ouster of EU 'spoiler-in-chief' Viktor Orban unlocks key foreign policy decisions in the 27-member bloc.
How is the war on Iran affecting the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
The global energy crisis has implications for both sides.
FBI Director Kash Patel sues Atlantic for ‘false’ reporting on drinking
The Atlantic defends its reporting as Kash Patel denies allegations and files a $250m US defamation lawsuit.
Trump boasts on ‘winning war’ on social media posts
Donald Trump has released various social media comments throughout the day, preaching about winning the war.
Funerals held across Lebanon during 10-day ceasefire
Mourners across Lebanon are burying victims of the war with Israel during a 10-day ceasefire.
Rapper D4vd’ charged with murder of 14-year-old girl
Prosecutors in California are charging rapper D4vd with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
Gunman kills Canadian woman, injures six at Mexico’s Teotihuacan pyramids
Canadian tourist is killed and 6 people injured in shooting at Teotihuacan pyramid near Mexico City, government says.
UK PM Starmer admits Mandelson mistake, rejects resignation calls
PM insists he did not know security officials had recommended Mandelson be sidelined due to Epstein links.
Louisiana mass shooting: What we know about suspect, eight children killed
The Shreveport attack is the deadliest mass shooting reported in the US in over two years.
Report finds Gaza needs more than $71bn in next decade for recovery
Devastated sectors in Palestinian enclave include housing, health, education, commerce and agriculture, EU and UN find.
Ukrainian drone attack hits Russia’s Tuapse port
Plumes of black smoke were seen after Ukrainian drones targeted Russia's Black Sea port of Tuapse.
UAE reports dismantling of Iran-linked ‘terror’ cell
Arrests come after United Arab Emirates bore the brunt of Iranian attacks on Gulf neighbours.
Germany summons Russian ambassador citing ‘direct threats’
Berlin calls undefined threats 'an attempt to undermine support for Ukraine and test our unity'.
Woman charged in US with trafficking arms to Sudan for Iranian government
US accuses Iranian citizen of brokering arms deals, including for drones and ammunition, with Sudan Ministry of Defence.
‘Nothing left’: Hong Kong fire survivors return to burnt homes
Hong Kong fire survivors return to Wang Fuk Court five months after a blaze killed 168 people.
These are difficult times for the world, so what will Pakistan do?
The talks between the United States and Iran mediated by Pakistan have not failed. They do face significant challenges.
US launches tariff refund system as thousands of importers line up
More than 330,000 importers paid up to $166bn in tariffs on 53 million shipments of imported goods.
Lebanon, Israel to meet again Thursday for direct talks, US says
US confirms second round of negotiations between the two countries as the Israeli military annihilates Lebanese towns.
At least 21 killed as bus crashes into Kashmir gorge
The overcrowded bus skidded as it navigated a sharp curve in the mountainous region.
Ugandan and Congolese forces rescue 200 from ISIL-backed ADF
Soldiers rescued the civilian captives who were being held by the Allied Democratic Forces, a group linked with ISIL.
Iran expands limited internet access but restrictions remain for most
More Iranians being sold 'privilege' of limited internet access, but most remain in the dark.
Former Afghanistan cricketer Shapoor Zadran battles life-threatening disease
Former pace bowler Zadran is receiving treatment for HLH, a rare immune system disorder, at a hospital in India.
Palestinians not welcome as Israel marks Memorial Day
As Israel remembers its war dead, critics say it reinforces one-sided narrative of sacrifice that excludes Palestinians.
Lebanon Latest: Israel establishes ‘yellow line’ in south
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khod brings you the latest on the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Iranian FM spokesman says ceasefire ‘violated’ by US in shipment seizure
Iran is accusing the US of ceasefire violations', with Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmail Baghaei.
‘Israel never talked me into the war with Iran,’ Trump says
US president suggests attacking Iran was his own decision as war struggles to garner public support amid energy crisis.
Bulgaria’s former President Radev wins election: All you need to know
Former President Rumen Radev wins big in Bulgaria's eighth election on an 'anti-corruption' ticket.
Cloud over US-Iran talks: What are the key sticking points?
Trump announces new talks with Iran as fragile Pakistan-brokered ceasefire raises stakes for future negotiations.
Powerful states are trying to sabotage decarbonisation of shipping
Pacific Island states cannot and will not allow key climate shipping agreement to be watered down.
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