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Inside the Haitian hospital on the front line of war
Haiti's armed groups have turned hospitals into battlegrounds. Can doctors keep treating patients in a war zone?
Turkish police clash with opposition members in Istanbul
Turkish police stormed the Istanbul offices of the main opposition Republican People's Party's (CHP).
Spain PM Sanchez imposes arms embargo on Israel to ‘stop Gaza genocide’
Socialist PM Pedro Sanchez announces nine measures that need to be approved by the cabinet then ratified by parliament.
Argentine markets plunge after Milei’s party loses in Buenos Aires vote
Benchmark index fell 10 percent after resounding victory for Peronists signalled a tough battle for Milei in midterms.
Israeli strikes kill five in Lebanon in latest ceasefire breach
Israel claims it has struck Hezbollah targets, although the Lebanese group has not commented.
Will Trump’s new Gaza ceasefire proposal end Israel’s genocide?
Observers are sceptical that Donald Trump's US ceasefire proposal can bring Israel's genocide in Gaza to an end.
Nepal ‘Gen Z’ protest death toll climbs, parliament stormed
Gen Z' demonstrators took to the streets and stormed parliament amid anger over a social media ban and corruption.
Banksy mural shows judge beating protester amid Palestine Action crackdown
Banksy's new High Court mural is thought to criticise Britain's crackdown on Palestine Action protests.
Aid group delivers food, medicine to flooding victims in Pakistan
Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder joined aid workers as they delivered supplies to Pakistan's flood-ravaged Punjab province.
SpaceX expands Starlink satellite network with $17bn EchoStar deal
The spectrum purchase allows SpaceX to expand the cell network's capacity and help 'end mobile dead zones'.
US Supreme Court allows Trump’s controversial immigration raids to continue
Decision effectively allows immigration agents to use racial profiling to detain people, greenlighting sweeping raids.
The capitulation of the US media is not an aberration
President Donald Trump's administration is bringing to the fore weaknesses that have long plagued US democracy.
Turkiye’s opposition CHP supporters clash with police outside Istanbul HQ
Confrontation follows court ruling that party's Istanbul provincial chairman be replaced over alleged irregularities.
French PM loses confidence vote in blow to President Macron
The parliament votes to bring down the Bayrou-led government over its plans to cut about $52bn to reduce the debt.
Suspected Palestinian gunmen kill six people in East Jerusalem
Six people were killed in a shooting attack by suspected Palestinian gunmen at a bus stop in occupied East Jerusalem.
Hundreds of artists pledge boycott of Israeli film institutions over Gaza
Ayo Edebiri, Mark Ruffalo, Riz Ahmed and Tilda Swinton are among more than 1,300 signatories to the pledge.
Trump cheers West Point’s cancellation of award ceremony for Tom Hanks
Actor Tom Hanks's planned West Point honour is cancelled as Trump praises move against critics of his US administration.
Brazil’s Lula says US warships in Caribbean are a source of ‘tension’
US naval forces have unsettled some in South America who see them as a precursor to possible intervention in Venezuela.
US court upholds sexual assault defamation order against Trump
Appeals court upholds $83.3m verdict against Donald Trump for defaming E Jean Carroll over 2019 sexual assault claims.
Trump asks Supreme Court to let it cut billions in foreign aid
Request comes after an appeals court orders Trump to distribute the congressionally approved funds.
Israel’s settler outposts choke Palestinian life in West Bank’s villages
Ras Ein al-Auja is a small Palestinian community gradually being surrounded by illegal Israeli outposts.
French no-confidence vote: What’s next if the government collapses?
PM Bayrou is expected to lose, but a deadlock in parliament means France might struggle to find a replacement.
Former Israeli soldier creates video game based on Gaza war
A former Israeli soldier has created a video game based on the Gaza war, which aims to humanise' Israeli troops.
Israel wants to ‘destroy Gaza City, not occupy it’
The level of destruction happening in Gaza City suggests Israel's goal is not to occupy it but to destroy it completely.
Video: Israeli ‘suicide drone’ attacks Gaza mosque and blows up minaret
Video shows the moment an Israeli drone laden with explosives was flown into the minaret of a mosque in Gaza.
Is Chicago the violent crime capital of the US? What the facts say
Republicans claim it is. Democrats say red states are worse. Both are spinning. The truth lies somewhere in the middle.
At least 19 killed in Nepal protests over social media ban, corruption
A Kathmandu District Administration Office spokesperson says police used water cannon, batons and rubber bullets.
How China forgot promises and ‘debts’ to Ukraine, and backed Russia’s war
China postures as a neutral mediator, but it has materially and politically backed Russia's war and profits from it.
Video: Spanish PM confirms Israel arms embargo and other restrictions
Spain's PM Pedro Sanchez has announced a series of measures to apply pressure on Israel to end the genocide on Gaza.
South Africa vs Nigeria: World Cup qualifier – start, team news and lineups
All to know before the crucial showdown between Group C leaders South Africa and powerhouse Nigeria.
Aftermath of shooting in occupied East Jerusalem
Video shows the aftermath of a shooting at a bus station in the illegal Israeli settlement of Ramot in occupied East Jer
IAEA chief notes progress in Iran talks over nuclear site inspections
Head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, says he hopes for a 'successful conclusion' in talks.
London Underground at standstill as workers begin week of strikes
RMT, the UK's largest transport union, is demanding better pay and shorter working hours.
Nepal Gen Z protests amid social media ban, clashes kill 14: All to know
Protesters are agitating against corruption and a ban on major social media platforms.
Distraction 101: Blow them up
Trump is failing on several foreign policy fronts. So he decided to open up a new one against Venezuela.
People flee shooting at illegal Israeli settlement
Video shows people running from the scene of a shooting at the illegal Israeli settlement of Ramot in occupied East Jeru
Video: Global flotilla to Gaza is welcomed in Tunisia
The Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza was welcomed in Tunisia on Sunday.
Typhoon Tapah makes landfall in China, prompting mass evacuations, closures
Tapah, the 16th typhoon to hit Guangdong province this year, causes mass disruptions to public services.
‘Intense’ monsoon rain, flooding continue to engulf Pakistan’s Punjab
Authorities issue new evacuation warnings to communities near the Chenab, Sutlej, and Ravi rivers.
Pacific Islands leaders meet with climate change, security on agenda
China, US barred from Pacific Islands Forum as leaders gather for annual summit in the Solomon Islands.
Shooting in occupied East Jerusalem kills six, Israeli authorities say
Paramedics say at least 12 other people were injured in the morning attack, with six in "serious condition".
Colombian military rescues 27 abducted soldiers, dozens remain captive
For the second time in less than a month, rebel groups have captured soldiers.
Australia mushroom murderer sentenced to life imprisonment
Australian mother Erin Patterson has been sentenced to a minimum of 33 years in prison for murdering three of her former
Argentina’s Milei suffers crushing setback in Buenos Aires election
The Buenos Aires provincial election is a test of Milei's popularity ahead of upcoming congressional polls next month.
Somaliland recognition for forced transfer of Palestinians? ‘Not worth it’
Locals and analysts say reported plan to forcibly move Palestinians from Gaza to Somaliland risks inflaming the region.
EU asylum applications down 23% with huge drop in Syrian requests in 2025
The European Union Agency for Asylum finds that in May only 3,100 Syrian applications were lodged.
Israeli forces destroy another Gaza City apartment building
Israeli forces bomb the eight-storey al-Roya residential building, the third Gaza City high-rise leveled in three days.
Israel depriving Palestinian prisoners of food, its Supreme Court rules
Israel's highest court says Palestinian prisoners are being deliberately starved in harsh prison conditions.
‘Blood moon’ rises during total lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse brought a 'blood moon' over Asia, Europe, and Africa as stargazers marvelled at the sight.
LIVE: Israeli attacks continue across Gaza City, at least 21 killed
Israel intensifies its bombing campaign in Gaza City as US President Donald Trump hints at ceasefire deal.
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