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Top CFPB enforcement official to resign amid policy shifts under Trump
Acting Enforcement Director Cara Petersen has served with the US agency since it was founded.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: What is the MLS players’ pay dispute about?
Club players in the US are at odds with their league over the compensation money from the Club World Cup 2025.
Can Europe’s music festivals break from pro-Israel funders?
More than 50 artists and fans are boycotting a top European festival due to its ties with a pro-Israel hedge fund.
Israeli attack kills three paramedics in Gaza City
Three Palestinian paramedics were killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza City on Monday night.
10 dead in Austria’s deadliest school attack
An ex-student opened fire at a high school, killing at least nine people in the deadliest shooting in Austrian history.
Breaking down the drone ‘revolution’ driven by Russia’s war on Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine are waging a remotely controlled battle in the air and at sea.
Four killed in wave of bomb, gun attacks across southwest Colombia
Colombia on edge as attacks come just days after assassination attempt on conservative presidential hopeful.
What’s next in US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown?
The deployment of soldiers on the streets of Los Angeles brings crisis to new level.
‘It’s so painful’: Man City’s Guardiola speaks up on Israel’s war on Gaza
Pep Guardiola says the images out of Gaza 'since the nightmare started' have left him troubled and feeling 'so scared'.
Columbia University deserves to lose its accreditation
Not over the false claims of the Trump administration, but over its failure to protect academic freedom.
World Bank slashes global economic outlook as trade tensions continue
The bank warned that without a swift course correction, the harm to living standards could be 'deep'.
Iran warns against IAEA pressure, Israel attack as more US talks loom
Iran says intelligence documents taken from Israel better prepare it to respond to any potential Israeli air strikes.
Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham’s brother Jobe signs for Borussia Dortmund
German football club Borussia Dortmund sign Jobe Bellingham, who follows in the footsteps of Real Madrid brother Jude.
Pakistan ramps up defence spending by 20 percent after India conflict
Defence spending surges in Islamabad's new budget, even as overall expenditures shrink.
UK and allies to sanction far-right Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir, Smotrich
The countries will freeze assets and impose travel bans over 'incitement of violence against Palestinian communities'.
Money not infertility, UN report says: Why birth rates are plummeting
'Lack of choice, not desire' is reason for global fertility crisis, UN says in a global report.
The relationship between humans and AI
Today on the Stream:With AI now woven into daily life, we must ask-what defines our humanity?
Greta Thunberg arrives in Paris after deportation from Israel
Greta Thunberg arrived in Paris after being deported by Israel, saying she was illegally attacked and kidnapped".
Areas near Sudan’s Khartoum at risk of famine, says UN agency
Severe levels of 'hunger, destitution and desperation' found in the town of Jabal Awliya, south of Khartoum.
Japan beat Indonesia 6-0 in final AFC World Cup Group C qualifier
Already qualified Japan beat Indonesia 6-0 in the final Group C game in the AFC qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Ten dead, including suspect, in Austria school shooting
Police in Graz say several others were wounded in the attack.
Graz, Austria, school shooting: What we know about the victims, shooter
At least 10 people have died in Austria's deadliest mass shooting in the country's second largest city.
Palestinian man beaten after Israeli troops find Gaza photo on his phone
Palestinian beaten by Israeli soldiers at a military checkpoint in the occupied West Bank for having a photo of Gaza.
Iran executes nine convicted ISIL fighters
The men had been held since their arrest in 2018 and found guilty of plotting attacks, officials say.
Protests over Trump’s immigration raids spread across US
Protests against Donald Trump's immigration raids spread to other US cities.
Did Trump thank National Guard even before troops reached Los Angeles?
Trump praised the National Guard for calming Los Angeles protests, but Newsom claims the troops had not arrived by then.
Israel guilty of ‘extermination’ in attacks on schools, mosques: UN
Evidence is mounting of 'a concerted campaign to obliterate Palestinian life in Gaza', commission chair says.
Russia launches hours-long drone strike on Kyiv and Odesa
Russia launched a major drone attack on Ukraine, damaging buildings in Kyiv and hitting a maternity ward in Odesa.
Israel launches deportation of Gaza-bound Madleen activists
Greta Thunberg among four activists who agreed to deportation, others to appear before Israeli authorities.
Police in Paris break up protest over Gaza aid boat seizure
Police clashed with protesters in Paris over Israel's seizure of the Gaza aid boat, Madleen.
Top 10 players to watch at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025
From icons Messi and Haaland to rising star Estevao, Al Jazeera picks the 10 best footballers at the competition.
Why is the LAPD opposing Trump’s Marine deployment in Los Angeles?
About 700 Marines have been deployed in LA to quell immigration protests.
Several people killed in school shooting in Austria
Several people have been killed in a suspected shooting at a school in the Austrian city of Graz.
Trump sends Marines, more National Guard members to Los Angeles
US president's move provokes further state opposition as he boosts troop numbers on the streets of the Californian city.
Several people killed in school shooting in Austria’s Graz
At least eight people are reported to have been killed in one of the country's worst mass shootings.
Ukraine urges ‘action’ from allies as Russian attacks mount
President Zelenskyy tries to impress upon US President Donald Trump that Moscow is not interested in a ceasefire.
F1 2026 calendar: Spain gets two races with Madrid debut; Imola dropped
New Formula One season sees Cadillac make a debut as the 11th team, with Audi and Ford partnering others.
Israel strikes Yemen’s Hodeidah port, threatens blockade
Israel's military accuses the Houthis of using the seaport to transfer weapons.
Ukraine says Russia took 20,000 children during war. Will some be returned?
Moscow says it has received a list from Kyiv, demanding the release of hundreds of children as ceasefire talks stumble.
Activist Greta Thunberg deported after Madleen ship seized by Israel
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has been pictured on a plane after Israel's Foreign Ministry said they had deported her.
Two Chinese aircraft carriers seen in Pacific for first time, Japan says
Tokyo says it has conveyed an 'appropriate message' to Beijing over vessels' movements.
‘Breaks your dignity’: India’s farm credit lifeline turns into debt trap
A credit policy for farmers is being misused, often twisted to serve dowry demands and other non-agricultural ends.
UK political class “schizophrenic” about national defence
The British government are concerned that the public might panic if they talk about imminent invasion."
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,202
These are the key events on day 1,202 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Chinese man in US pleads guilty to exporting guns, ammo to North Korea
California resident shipped at least three containers of guns bound for North Korea, according to prosecutors.
Trump sends 700 Marines to LA, doubles number of National Guard
Moves come as California sues Trump administration over deployment of troops to quell protests.
Robert Kennedy Jr expels all 17 members of CDC vaccine panel
US President Trump-appointed Health Secretary and vaccine sceptic will replace panel with his own selections.
Seized Gaza aid boat Madleen carrying Greta Thunberg taken to Israeli port
Freedom Flotilla organisers have had no contact with activists since they were 'kidnapped' by Israel on way to Gaza.
Cleanup begins after chaotic anti-ICE protests rock LA
City crews are clearing debris in Los Angeles after three nights of anti-ICE protests left the city in disarray.
Injured Palestinian Journalist vows to keep working despite losses
Duha al-Saify, a Palestinian journalist and mother, has vowed to continue reporting on the genocide in Gaza, despite los
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