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What’s at stake in France’s snap elections?
France votes in parliamentary elections described as a major gamble by President Macron.
Switzerland defeats holders Italy to reach Euro 2024 quarterfinals
In a major upset, Switzerland knocked out Euro 2020 champions Italy 2-0 in their last-16 match in Berlin.
Hamas says no news on truce deal as tens of thousands of Israelis protest
Antigovernment protest organizers in Tel Aviv estimate 130,000 converged demanding an immediate Gaza ceasefire deal.
Will the far-right rule France?
France is preparing to vote in a snap parliamentary election on Sunday.
Rohit Sharma joins Virat Kohli in India T20 retirement after World Cup win
Sharma captained the side to their second T20 World Cup while Kohli was Player of the Match in South Africa win.
India beat South Africa by 7 runs to win ICC T20 World Cup 2024
Virat Kohli's 59-ball-76 and Hardik Pandya's three crucial wickets take India to their second ICC T20 title in Barbados.
At least 12 killed during spate of Russian attacks on Ukraine
Deadly attacks come as Russia continues to stretch out Ukrainian forces in areas along the eastern front.
Iraq: 5 big ISIL bombs found hidden in Mosul’s al-Nuri Mosque
Iraqi authorities requested UNESCO halt all reconstruction operations at al-Nuri Mosque and evacuate the entire complex.
March for Nahel Merzouk a year after his killing by French police
Procession comes a day before snap elections with racism taking centrestage in the vote.
Crossbow assailant killed after attack at Israel embassy in Serbia
Serbian police are investigating a possible network and ties with 'foreign terrorist groups' after the crossbow attack.
Hezbollah’s plans, Israel’s threats – is either side ready for war?
Hezbollah says it can and will fight until a ceasefire in Gaza is agreed, here's a look at the scenarios.
Remembering the ‘Stronismo’: How ghost of a brutal dictator haunts Paraguay
Seventy years since Alfredo Stroessner seized power, memories of his bloody legacy and a massacre in 2012 live on.
Squatters take London’s housing crisis into their own hands
A jump in private rents in recent years has left Britons increasingly vulnerable to homelessness.
Israeli forces intensify attacks in Shujayea as Gaza death toll rises
Soldiers advance in Gaza City neighbourhood as UN says at least 60,000 Palestinian residents displaced.
Protesters, police clash as Germany’s far-right AfD party congress starts
Alternative for Germany came in second in European Parliament elections earlier this month.
Israel-Hezbollah: Drone videos and shady reports
An information battle is ramping up the talk of war between Israel and Lebanese group Hezbollah.
7.6 million: How England’s healthcare waiting list trebled under the Tories
Waiting times for NHS care have also risen sharply across the UK since ruling Conservatives came to power in 2010.
Mauritanians vote in presidential election with incumbent expected to win
Key issues for voters include fighting corruption and job creation for young people.
Iran warns Israel of ‘obliterating war’ if it attacks Lebanon
Israeli forces conduct series of attacks on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon as tit-for-tat strikes intensify.
French National Assembly election: What’s at stake and what to expect?
President Macron appears poised for major losses in Sunday's snap poll, which could see the rise of the far right.
Can India win the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 final for Virat ‘King’ Kohli?
An Indian win in the final may be the perfect gift to Virat Kohli as he stands at the twilight of his World Cup career.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 855
As the war enters its 855th day, these are the main developments.
Iran heads to presidential run-off amid record low turnout
Masoud Pezeshkian could benefit if turnout is higher during the second round on July 5.
Who is Jordan Bardella, France’s far-right star eyeing the premiership?
The 28-year-old National Rally president, Le Pen's protege, has enjoyed a meteoric rise that could go further yet.
Nike stock plunges on surprise forecast of drop in sales
It was the worst day ever for the stock with losses wiping out $28.4bn from Nike's market valuation.
India vs South Africa: ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final Barbados
The path to the T20 World Cup final has been difficult for varying reasons for India and South Africa, but glory awaits.
Preliminary election results show Mongolian People’s Party in the lead
Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene declares victory in the country's parliamentary elections.
Battles rage in north Gaza as Palestinian fighters ambush Israeli troops
Palestinian fighters say they're 'inflicting deaths and injuries' in attacks with anti-tank rockets and small-arms fire.
Re-energised Biden comes out swinging after dreadful Trump debate
Biden said he 'fully intends' to win upcoming election in speech at a campaign rally, waving aside calls to step down.
US Supreme Court weakens federal regulators in boost for business
Billions of dollars are potentially at stake in challenges that could be spawned by the 'unwarranted shock' to the law.
Funerals begin for demonstrators as protests continue in Kenya
Funerals begin for demonstrators as protests that began over tax hikes continue in Kenya.
How Rob Walter helped South Africa reach the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 final
After 32 years and seven failed attempts, South Africa have finally reached the promised land of a men's cricket final.
Tension and stand-offs as South Africa struggles to launch coalition gov’t
ANC-DA deadlock over cabinet positions prompted fears that government of national unity may have ended before it begins.
Kenya protests simmer after deadly week of demonstrations
High Court rules in favour of a petition demanding a halt to the use of potentially deadly weaponry by police.
Israel’s Smotrich promises ‘a million’ new settlers under expansion plan
Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says the cabinet approved his plan to legalise five settlements.
India vs South Africa – ICC T20 World Cup 2024 final: Teams, weather, pitch
Will there be any rain in the final? How will the teams line up? What happens in case of a washout? How's the pitch?
Letters of Love, Letters of War: Algeria’s war for independence
Algerian resistance fighters wrote heartfelt letters home in the 1950s. Few arrived but many remained unseen, until now.
Criminal complaint filed over viral anti-foreigner French song
Criminal complaint filed over viral French song telling foreigners to leave
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy charting ‘comprehensive plan’ to end war with Russia
Ukrainian president says as the war rages and casualties mount, a plan to end the 28-month conflict is in the works.
Macron’s election gamble ignited a much-needed flame in the French Left
The Left is taking the battle for the soul of the country very seriously.
Euro 2024 round of 16: Ronaldo, Mbappe, teams, best head-to-head matches
As Euro 2024 enters the knockout phase, Al Jazeera previews the four key matches to watch in the round of 16.
Azerbaijan to hold snap parliamentary elections on September 1
President Aliyev's New Azerbaijan Party is expected to win a new majority in the oil-rich country's legislature.
T20 World Cup 2024 final: A look at Virat Kohli’s top limited-overs innings
With questions surrounding Kohli's future in limited-overs cricket, Al Jazeera looks back at the icon's greatest knocks.
What is Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law and why is it controversial?
Louisiana passed a law requiring all state-funded schools to display the biblical Ten Commandments, prompting lawsuits.
Japan protests alleged sex assault cases involving US military in Okinawa
Recent attacks occurred within months of each other, stoking local anger over the continued US military presence.
How is the loneliness epidemic affecting society?
Gen Z faces severe loneliness, worsened by social media and the pandemic. What are solutions to this growing crisis?
Key moments from the US presidential debate
US President Joe Biden stumbled over his words while the Republican Donald Trump repeated numerous falsehoods.
Beware the criminalisation of environmental protest in Australia
Australia's new wave of anti-protest laws should worry all who care about the environment and freedom of expression.
‘No dialogue’: Pakistan says open to attacks on Afghan-based armed groups
The comments come amid heightened tensions between the neighbours and a new Pakistani military offensive.
Russian scientists conduct autopsy on 44,000-year-old wolf carcass
Ancient wolf in permafrost is world's first discovery of Pleistocene predator, found by residents in Yakutia region.
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