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Why are NATO and China facing off over Ukraine?
NATO allies accuse China of being a decisive enabler' of Russia's war on Ukraine at their Washington, DC, summit.
Russia court rejects appeal by jailed rights advocate Oleg Orlov
Co-chair of Nobel Prize-winning Memorial group says he has 'no regrets', compares Russian justice with Nazi Germany.
Remains of 14 Srebrenica victims to be buried 29 years after genocide
Thousands of people commemorate the 1995 genocide two months after the UN created an annual day of remembrance.
Ukraine seizes cargo ship carrying ‘looted’ grain for Russia
Cameroonian-flagged ship is alleged to have been working for Russia to transport the Ukrainian grain to the Middle East.
UEFA Euro 2024 final: Teams, match schedule, start times, venue, date
Who will play in Euro 2024's final? When is the match and how to follow? Who is the top scorer? Al Jazeera explains.
Israeli snipers accused of attacking fleeing civilians in Gaza
Palestinians who fled Gaza City after Israeli evacuation order say snipers shot dead civilians near Yarmouk stadium.
Desperate Zimbabweans cross Zambia border for cheaper healthcare, medicines
With essential drugs and specialised care expensive or unavailable, poor Zimbabweans opt to travel long distances.
Anti-Semitism swells in Europe amid Gaza war, says EU watchdog
A report by the EU's Agency for Fundamental Rights finds most Jews in Europe fear for their safety.
Apex: Largest stegosaurus skeleton ever found to fetch millions at auction
Sale of the 150-million-year-old fossil could draw criticism from scientists who want them to be preserved in museums.
China slams NATO’s ‘provocations, lies, smears’ over its Russia ties
NATO accuses China of enabling Russia's war in Ukraine and expresses concern over its nuclear and space capabilities.
US resumes sending shipments of 500-pound bombs to Israel
The US will continue to withhold supply of 2,000-pound bombs over concern they will be used in densely populated areas.
How Israel keeps stealing Palestinian land
Israel has illegally seized more land this year than over the past 20 years combined.
AOC pushes to impeach US Supreme Court’s Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito
Democrats have criticised the court, which has a conservative majority, for rulings favouring the right in US politics.
Israel to Ukraine to Bulgaria: Which countries receive US military aid?
The US provides billions in military aid around the world, but who benefits the most - and why?
China’s economic influence more welcome in poorer countries, poll finds
Thailand holds most positive views of China, followed by Nigeria, Kenya and Tunisia, Pew survey shows.
NATO promises Ukraine $43bn in aid, ‘irreversible path’ to membership
Pledges come as US also announced it will deploy longer-range missiles to Germany and bolster defences against Russia.
Taiwan says record number of Chinese warplanes detected amid NATO summit
Taiwan's Defence Ministry says 56 Chinese aircraft crossed sensitive median line as Beijing carries out military drills.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 867
As the war enters its 867th day, these are the main developments.
Biden’s candidacy in crisis as Clooney, US senator call on him to quit
Actor and donor George Clooney says Biden will lose the presidency, House and Senate if he doesn't step aside.
Archegos founder Bill Hwang convicted at fraud trial over fund’s collapse
DOJ said market manipulation caused more than $10bn in losses at global banks, and more than $100bn at portfolio firms.
What’s next for NATO?
Military alliance marks 75 years at summit with Ukraine war centre stage.
‘Last chance’: Activist Leonard Peltier’s family reflects on life in prison
Denied parole, the Indigenous activist continues to serve a decades-long sentence. His family shares the repercussions.
Israel orders Palestinians to leave Gaza City as Doha truce talks continue
The Israeli army has warned that 'Gaza city will remain a dangerous combat zone'.
Transfer of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine ‘happening as we speak’
The top leaders of NATO's 32 member countries announced additional military support for Ukraine.
Elon Musk beats $500m severance lawsuit by fired Twitter workers
The case is one of many accusing Musk of reneging on promises to former Twitter employees and vendors.
CNN to cut 100 jobs and switch to paywall for website
Media organisations including CNN have struggled to grow audiences and revenue and are trying new offerings.
Prosecutors say Alec Baldwin broke ‘cardinal rules’ for handling guns
The Hollywood actor's trial has begun in Santa Fe, three years after Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins's killing.
What could Project 2025 mean for the rest of the world?
The 922-page right-wing wish list for a Trump comeback includes pointers on foreign policy and defence.
UEFA Euro 2024: Spain’s wonderkid Lamine Yamal upstages Ronaldo and Mbappe
Spain reached the Euro 2024 final with a 2-1 win against France and a goal for the ages from their prodigy, Lamine Yamal
Pakistan says registered Afghan refugees can stay for one more year
Pakistan says it will extend the validity of Proof of Registration cards of 1.45 million Afghan refugees for one year.
Serenade of the Skies: Stargazing in Morocco
Rania traces stars at the Oukaimeden observatory in Morocco's mountains and shares their beauty with villagers below.
Freed former Palestinian bodybuilder alleges abuse by Israeli jailers
A former Palestinian bodybuilder came out of an Israeli prison frail and in poor health after months without charge.
‘Oppressively hot’: Record-breaking heatwave engulfs western US
More than 161 million people are under heat alerts as extreme weather prompts warnings and health fears.
Has famine arrived in Gaza? UN experts say it has
A group of independent UN experts warn famine has spread throughout Gaza after more than nine months of war.
Who is Spain’s record-breaking teenager Lamine Yamal?
16-year-old Lamine Yamal helped to send Spain to football's European Championship final with a goal against France.
France’s Macron slams Israeli minister’s backing of Marine Le Pen
Israel's Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli publicly supported Marine Le Pen before France's recent election.
Mining for the energy transition needs to respect human rights
The extraction of key minerals used in renewables is accompanied by abuses. The UN must take action to address them.
US election 2024: People’s will or donors’ will?
Wealthy donors are playing an outsized role in US elections and this is apparent now more than ever.
Boeing criminal fraud case: Why has aerospace group made a plea deal?
Under the deal, Boeing will pay a $240m fine for failing to comply with a prior agreement, but judge must approve it.
UK manhunt on after 3 women found fatally wounded
Police say the women were found severely wounded in a house in Bushey, northwest of London.
Iraq court sentences a widow of ISIL leader al-Baghdadi to death
The woman was charged with collaborating with ISIL and keeping kidnapped Yazidi women in her home in Mosul.
Russia blames war on NATO as it pounds Ukraine, demands territory for talks
Moscow tells the world it is open to talks if Kyiv cedes territories Russia has invaded as NATO summit kicks off in US.
Four killed as heavy rains pound South Korea
Weather agency says the severity of the precipitation is only seen 'once in about 200 years'.
UEFA Euro 2024: Mbappe, France head home after 2-1 semifinal loss to Spain
France were many people's favourites entering Euro 2024, but their semifinal exit was a bitter ending.
Israeli forces destroy parts of occupied West Bank town in raid
Videos show how Israeli forces ripped up roads and bulldozed shops and homes in the occupied West Bank.
Deadly Israeli strike on school-turned-shelter in southern Gaza
At least 30 Palestinians have been killed after Israel bombed a school housing displaced civilians in Khan Younis.
NATO – drawing a line between Them and Us
The world is an increasingly polarised place as NATO stages summit that may have bearing on us all.
‘The running of the bulls’ in northern Spain’s Pamplona
The festival became world famous after being immortalised by Ernest Hemingway in his novel The Sun Also Rises.
‘We now face guns’: Small-scale miners fear Wagner’s advances in CAR
Local miners in Central African Republic face eviction and violence as Russian group takes over gold and diamond mines.
Israeli military says it hit Hezbollah site in central Lebanon
The attack in Janta targeted Lebanese group's air defence systems, according to the military.
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