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International Tea Day: Spilling the tea on unusual teas around the world
Tea is the most popular drink in the world with billions of cups drank every day.
At least five killed in southwest Pakistan school bus blast
At least five killed and dozens wounded in a blast targeting a school bus inKhuzdar, Balochistan, officials say.
Will EU deal make food cheaper, add $12bn to the UK economy?
PM Keir Starmer has heralded a 'landmark deal' seeking to reset ties between the United Kingdom and the European Union.
Mexico City mayor’s personal secretary, adviser shot dead in morning ambush
MexicoCity Mayor Clara Brugada pledges 'no impunity' after killings of Ximena Guzman and Jose Munoz.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,182
These are the key events on day 1,182 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Biden camp denies cancer was diagnosed earlier amid cover-up claims
Statement from Biden's office comes after US President Donald Trump expressed doubt over timing of diagnosis.
US judge indicates deportations to South Sudan likely violated court order
Judge Brian Murphy indicated the Trump administration's actions to deport migrants to South Sudan 'may be contempt'.
Venezuela frees US citizen in latest exchange with Trump administration
President Donald Trump sent special envoy Richard Grenell to arrange Joseph St Clair's release after months in prison.
Trump says US will put weapons in space as part of ‘Golden Dome’ plan
The president has expanded on his vision for overhauling the US's missile defence system with space-based interceptors.
Why is Donald Trump fixated on South Africa?
How did the US right become fixated on a debunked conspiracy theory of 'white genocide' in South Africa?
Uganda confirms military trials for civilians despite Supreme Court ruling
President Yoweri Museveni's government has frequently defended military trials, citing national security concerns.
EU to sustain Radio Free Europe with emergency funding after Trump cuts
Outlet is one of several media services whose funding was cut by Trump administration amid aggressive downsizing effort.
Israeli opposition leader criticises killing ‘children as a hobby’
Israeli opposition leader Yair Golan criticised the government at a press conference on Tuesday.
What is the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and why has it been criticised?
New aid distribution body has been denounced and called a politicisation of aid in Gaza.
UK foreign secretary slams Israel’s war on Gaza as trade deal paused
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy slammed the Israeli government for expanding its war on Gaza.
Marco Rubio suggests US ‘engagement’ led to limited aid entering Gaza
US secretary of state appears to acknowledge that humanitarian assistance is not reaching Gaza in 'sufficient amounts'.
Why is Israel expanding its war on Gaza?
PM Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the forcible expulsion of Palestinians' from Gaza.
Columbia students heckle acting university president at graduation
Columbia University students booed the school's acting president, Claire Shipman, at a graduation ceremony.
UN: Gaza aid approvals fall drastically short
The UN says 100 aid trucks were approved Tuesday to enter Gaza Tuesday, far below the 600 needed daily.
Sudan’s army declares Khartoum state ‘completely free’ of paramilitary RSF
Announcement comes weeks after the army made gains in and around the capital city to push back the Rapid Support Forces.
UK, France, Canada warn Israel of sanctions: Is opinion shifting on Gaza?
UK imposes sanctions on Israeli settlers as European leaders mount pressure on Israel to end its Gaza offensive.
Foreign journalists must not abandon their Palestinian colleagues in Gaza
As Israel moves to reoccupy Gaza, foreign media must demand open access and an end to killings of journalists.
Musk commits to staying Tesla CEO for another five years
Elon Musk has claimed a turnaround in Tesla's sales after a slump, even as his internet service provider Starlink grows.
Trump battles Republican dissent to massive tax cut and spending bill
Donald Trump is trying to convince Republican members of Congress to approve his big, beautiful bill."
Thousands of Gaza’s children face imminent death under Israeli siege: UN
Food security group says more than 93 percent of children in Gaza, about 930,000, are at risk of famine.
Israeli forces disguised as civilians raid Gaza neighbourhood
Israeli forces raided a neighbourhood in Gaza disguised as civilians, killing a Palestinian fighter and civilians.
Starmer: Gaza aid ‘totally inadequate’
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Israel's Gaza aid totally and utterly inadequate."
US Senator says at least pro-Palestinian protester speaking ‘in English’
A Republican senator said a pro-Palestinian protester interrupting a hearing was "progress" because it was in English.
UK government suspends free trade talks with Israel over Gaza war
It also imposes new sanctions, targeting illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
UEFA Europa League final: Man Utd vs Tottenham – Start, team news, lineups
Manchester United play Tottenham Hotspur in Europa League final as both teams look to end an awful season on a high.
WHO members adopt landmark pandemic agreement in US absence
Accord aims to prevent repeat of disjointed response and international disarray that surrounded COVID-19 pandemic.
EU and UK pile pressure on Russia with parallel sanctions
Brussels and London acting in concert' after Trump failed to secure ceasefire promise from Putin.
Trump fails to secure Ukraine ceasefire after Putin call: What’s next?
Truce talks will begin immediately, Trump says after Putin call, but Moscow has not set a deadline for next steps.
Why isn’t the world paying attention to Sudan?
Sudan's devastating war is now entering its third year, and the conflict is far from over.
Public workers in Africa see wages fall by up to 50% in five years: Survey
Budget cuts leave health and education workers struggling to make ends meet, ActionAid reports.
The Nairobi family values conference: When tradition is a colonial trap
Foreign forces continue to push conservative agendas on Africans under the veneer of defending' African tradition.
Gaza’s ongoing Nakba
Palestinians in Gaza remember the Nakba and Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud explains how they're experiencing it again.
Israel deserves “no applause” for allowing some food into Gaza
If this was about getting food to the people of Gaza, there are existing organisations."
Iran’s Khamenei slams ‘nonsense’ US nuclear demands
Negotiations between Washington and Tehran looking shaky as Iran resists US negotiator Witkoff's red line'.
Video: EU has ended all sanctions on Syria
The European Union has lifted all sanctions on Syria.
EU reaches initial deal to lift economic sanctions on Syria: Reports
Sanctions were levied during the rule of Bashar al-Assad, who was toppled in December.
Israel should “negotiate with the Palestinians” to stop war on Gaza
The negotiations should take place between Israel ... and the [Palestinian Liberation Organisation]."
Europe considers the perils of flying fighters in Ukraine’s airspace
Leaders weigh the risks of a plan named Skyshield that could see European air forces defend Ukraine from the air.
Pregnant woman among victims of Israeli strike on Gaza school shelter
An Israeli air strike on the Musa bin Nusair School in Gaza City has killed at least a dozen Palestinians,
Detained student Mahmoud Khalil honoured at alternative graduation
Detained Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was honoured at an alternative graduation ceremony in New York.
Video: UK, France, Canada threaten action against Israel over Gaza
Leaders from Canada, France and the UK threaten to impose sanctions on Israel if it continues its offensive in Gaza.
UK, France, Canada threaten ‘concrete actions’ against Israel over Gaza
Husam Zumlot, Palestine's ambassador to UK, urges arms embargo and support in holding war criminals' accountable.
‘Delaying extinction’: The last-ditch race to save the Orinoco crocodile
Venezuelan scientists fear they're losing the fight to save the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile from extinction.
Australia’s opposition coalition splits after election loss
National Party and Liberal Party part ways after more than 60-year alliance following election defeat.
US cuts another $60m in grants to Harvard University
Government says funding freeze is due to the university's alleged failure to address anti-Semitism on campus.
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