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Global community needs to do more to end RSF atrocities in Sudan
It appears most of the West has forgotten that the RSF is essentially an upgraded version of the genocidal Janjaweed.
Von der Leyen’s re-election consolidates Europe’s shift to the right
The German technocrat's second term will focus on business, conservative values and security threats.
India’s hidden COVID deaths: Was the toll in 2020 eight times higher?
India had nearly 1.2m excess deaths in 2020, new data shows. The life expectancy of Muslims fell more than five years.
How critical has the past week been for the US election?
Donald Trump nominated as Republican presidential candidate days after being shot.
Kenya’s Ruto announces partial cabinet amid mass protests
President William Ruto announces 11 appointments, including six members of the cabinet that was dismissed last week.
Bangladesh imposes curfew, deploys army as job quota protests continue
The curfew comes amid a telecommunications blackout that has left the country of 170 million cut off from the world.
Can salt mitigate hunger? Inside the salt flats of La Guajira, Colombia
President Gustavo Petro hopes that investing in Indigenous salt mining will help lift the region out of poverty.
‘Big blow to the Israeli side’: Palestinian officials embrace ICJ findings
Palestinian officials welcomed the International Court of Justice's opinion calling for an end to Israel's occupation.
Bangladesh protest met with violence, communications cut off
Student-led protests over a job quota system in Bangladesh are met with police violence and a communications shut-down.
Harvey Weinstein retrial on New York rape charges set for November
Prosecutors say they are still seeking new claims against the Hollywood film producer.
Adidas drops Bella Hadid from campaign referencing 1972 Munich Olympics
Hadid, who is half-Palestinian, has been vocal in her support for Palestinian rights and an end to Israel's war on Gaza.
Palestinians urge world to end Israel’s illegal occupation after ICJ ruling
Activists say ICJ's ruling will do little for Palestinians under occupation unless other states apply pressure to Israel
Chaos as airlines around the world hit by IT outage
Aviation sectoris hit particularly hard due to its sensitivity to timings and a few minutes can throw off full day.
Houthi drone strikes Tel Aviv: How significant is the attack?
It's the first time that the Yemeni group are known to have hit Tel Aviv, signalling their growing reach.
A simple guide to Israeli occupation, as ICJ rules presence ‘unlawful’
Israel's presence in the occupied Palestinian territory unlawful," says UN's top court. Soraya Lennie explains...
UK climate activists get record jail terms for non-violent protest
Campaigners have cried foul over the UK's legal system after five climate activists got record jail sentences.
World reacts to Russia’s sentencing of US journalist Evan Gershkovich
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is found guilty of espionage and sentenced to 16 years in a penal colony.
ICJ finds Israel occupation of Palestinian territories illegal, must end
The top UN court issued an opinion finding that Israel's continuing occupation of the Palestinian territories illegal.
ICJ says Israel’s presence in Palestinian territory is unlawful
International Court of Justice says Israel's policies in the occupied Palestinian territory amount to annexation.
How the youth are fighting to change South Africa’s future
After the recent polls, we look at what's left of Nelson Mandela's legacy in South Africa.
‘By the grace of Almighty God’: Key moments from Trump’s RNC speech
Here are some of the key moments from Donald Trump's speech to the Republican National Convention.
Russia jails US journalist Evan Gershkovich for 16 years on spying charges
The Wall Street Journal condemns 'disgraceful, sham conviction' and says 'journalism is not a crime'.
Vietnam’s Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong dies at 80: State media
Government says Trong died at a military hospital 'due to old age and serious illness'.
From Alvarez to Olise: Five top footballers to watch at Paris Olympics 2024
With men's football kicking off the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on July 24, Al Jazeera runs through five stars to watch.
UK to resume funding to UN agency for Palestinian refugees
New Labour government says UNRWA absolutely central' to humanitarian aid, commits to providing $27m.
Bangladesh bans rallies as violent protests spiral out of control
Student protests against quotas for government jobs have escalated into the country's worst unrest in years.
‘It’s war now’: As Bangladesh quota protests escalate, what’s next?
The websites for PM Hasina's office, Bangladesh's central bank have been hacked amid a telecommunications blackout.
‘Ticking time bomb’: Poliovirus found in Gaza sewage
Looming health disaster for displaced Palestinians living in tent camps, where sewage flows freely, contaminating water.
In DRC’s Ituri, women coffee farmers wrestle with an uncertain future
Local cooperatives are stepping in to support vulnerable farmers, mostly women, struggling in conflict-ridden east DRC.
Air India plane bound for US makes emergency landing in Russia
Krasnoyarsk airport says plane carrying 244 passengers and crew was forced to land due to an activated smoke detector.
Russia prosecutor seeks 18-year sentence for US journalist Evan Gershkovich
Court expected to issue verdict in espionage trial of The Wall Street Journal reporter on Friday.
African countries must make their voices heard on deep-sea mining
The clock is ticking, and the decisions we make today will have a profound impact on the future of our planet.
Does Reform UK’s election success signal a far-right future for Britain?
Nigel Farage's eurosceptic, anti-immigration political project appears to have already reached its full potential.
Video shows deadly drone attack in Israeli city of Tel Aviv
Videos show the moment a drone struck a building in Israel's Tel Aviv, killing one person and injuring several more.
Bangladesh student protests over jobs escalate, telecoms disrupted
Death toll expected to rise amid violence that has seen government buildings torched and telecommunications disrupted.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 875
As the war enters its 875th day, these are the main developments.
Global IT outage causes chaos, disrupting airlines, banks, media, telecoms
Australia's National Cyber Security Coordinator says 'no information to suggest it is a cyber security incident'.
How Israeli settlements are taking over the West Bank as Gaza war rages
Ahead of key ICJ ruling on settlements, here's a look at how much West Bank land Israel has grabbed since October 7.
Donald Trump talks about moment he was shot at
Former US President Donald Trump spoke about how he survived Saturday's assassination attempt.
Key takeaways from Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention
Former US president accepts the Republican nomination in lengthy speech at the end of four-day convention in Milwaukee.
Japan sees record 17.78 million visitors in first half of 2024
East Asian country sees tourism burst past pre-pandemic levels as weak yen draws record visitors.
Drone attack on Israel’s Tel Aviv leaves one dead, at least 10 injured
Israel's military says it is investigating attack and why aerial defences failed to intercept 'target'.
Two more Democratic lawmakers call on Biden to quit US presidential race
Senator Jon Tester and House Representative Jim Costa join calls for Biden to step aside.
On North Korea’s tense border, Swiss and Swedes keep a fragile peace
Peacekeepers at the Demilitarized Zone dividing the Koreas say their job is getting more complex amid evolving threats.
US stocks tumble as tech share rebound falters
Fears of new trade tensions with China drive main indexes lower.
Trump to take RNC stage for first speech since assassination attempt
Trump allies promise 'different' candidate in wake of attack. Sceptics question how far more unifying message will go.
What role do politics and business play in the Olympics?
Russia is banned from taking part in the Summer Games but Israel is allowed to compete.
Far-right Israeli minister Ben-Gvir makes inflammatory Al-Aqsa visit
Israel's security minister toured a courtyard of Al-Aqsa Mosque in provocative move that could threaten ceasefire talks.
Violent and fatal anti-quota protests rock Bangladesh
Protests in Bangladesh against reimposing a quota system for government jobs have become deadly.
Paris Olympics 2024: Event facts – surfing, breaking, mascots, Eiffel Tower
Paris 2024 begins on July 26. Al Jazeera takes a look at some interesting facts surrounding the Olympics.
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