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Peace summit stands behind Ukraine, calls for dialogue to end Russia war
World leaders call for release of prisoners of war and the return of thousands of Ukrainian children taken by Russia.
Hamburg police shoot axe attack suspect at Euro 2024 fan parade in Germany
The incident comes hours before the German city staging a Euro 2024 match between Netherlands and Poland.
How not to show solidarity with the Palestinian people
Malala Yousafzai has spoken up on Gaza, but aligned herself with those complicit in its destruction. She can do better.
Masked men stage brazen ‘smash-and-grab’ robbery of US jewellery store
Surveillance footage inside a California jewellery store captured nearly two dozen masked men stealing the items inside.
What grief for a dying planet looks like: Climate scientists on the edge
Overwhelmed scientists embrace civil disobedience and specialised therapy to deal with rising eco-anxiety.
Russian forces storm detention centre, free guards taken hostage
Several assailants, reportedly linked to ISIL, killed in operation to rescue two guards at Rostov detention centre.
Tajik FM: Melting glaciers, human rights, and geopolitical strife
Tajikistan's foreign minister discusses climate change, human rights reports, and geopolitical developments.
Al Jazeera asks Italian PM how many deaths in Gaza before G7 takes action
Al Jazeera's Virginia Pietromarchi asked what it would take for the G7 to reprimand Israel for its war on Gaza.
Adidas probes alleged ‘large-scale bribery’ by staff in China: Report
Complaint includes allegations that a senior manager received real estate and 'millions in cash from suppliers'.
Palestinians ‘in mourning’ as Muslims mark Eid al-Adha
Israeli military continuing attacks on Gaza, imposing restrictions on Al-Aqsa Mosque, on Muslim festival of sacrifice.
‘Elimination’ of Taiwan is China’s great national cause, Lai says
Taiwan's president tells military academy cadets that the main challenge they face is the strong rise of Beijing.
Children among nine wounded in shooting at Michigan water park
Eight-year-old is in critical condition after the attack at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad park in a Detroit suburb.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 842
As the war enters its 842nd day, these are the main developments.
‘Double attack’: The curse of natural gas and armed groups in Mozambique
As Cabo Delgado province juggles large LNG reserves and ongoing violence, vulnerable civilians are paying the price.
Divers find remains of Finnish WWII plane shot down by Soviets
Salvage team in Estonia says it located well-preserved parts and debris from the Junkers Ju 52 plane shot down in 1940.
50,000 Gaza children require urgent treatment for malnutrition: UN
UNRWA warns people in Gaza face 'catastrophic' levels of hunger because of Israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid.
Why is the EU imposing new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles?
China accuses Brussels of protectionism, EU says Chinese subsidies are unfair.
UN officials warn of ‘miscalculation’ along Israel-Lebanon border
Lebanon-based officials raise alarm of possible war escalation as Hezbollah-Israel fighting intensifies.
England vs Serbia – UEFA Euro 2024: Can England finally win a major title?
England hasn't won a major football trophy since 1966 and hope to break the title drought at Euro 2024.
Haiti to replace national police chief in effort to counter gang violence
Newly installed Prime Minister Garry Conille has vowed to bring security to crisis-wracked nation and strengthen police.
8 Israeli soldiers killed in southern Gaza ambush; deadliest day in months
Hamas says it carried out 'a complex ambush against enemy vehicles' in Tal as-Sultan district of southern Rafah city.
UK royal Kate Middleton makes first public appearance since cancer revealed
The princess of Wales has said she is making progress as she undergoes preventive chemotherapy treatment.
Hundreds of thousands in France protest far right ahead of snap elections
Crowds have gathered daily in France to protest since President Macron called parliamentary elections earlier this week.
Muslim pilgrims converge on Mount Arafat for holiest day of Hajj
The ritual at Mount Arafat is considered the peak of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Iran, Sweden exchange prisoners in Omani-mediated deal
Former Iranian official Hamid Nouri released in exchange for Swedish citizens Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi.
In Canada, a pattern of police intimidation of journalists is emerging
The silence from politicians over my arrest highlights the lack of political will to stop intimidation of journalists.
How and why do flocks of birds collide with aeroplanes?
Thousands of planes are struck by birds in midair every year. How can we prevent it from happening?
Israel’s targeting of Gaza schools ‘eroding foundation for societal growth’
More than 76 percent of schools in Gaza require 'full reconstruction or major rehabilitation' to be functional.
Netanyahu’s hostage dilemma
The hostage issue is among the most troublesome ones for Netanyahu and the recent rescue doesn't change that.
China Premier Li says Australia ties ‘back on track’ as he embarks on visit
During his four-day visit, Li Qiang is visiting Adelaide, the capital, Canberra, and mining state Western Australia.
G7 leaders put on good show of unity, but look fragile at home
Group took strong lines on confronting Russia and China, but is its relevance in today's world on the wane?
‘My crew are my brothers’: Inside Tunisia’s dance revolution
Breakdance 'battles' and a steep rise in the popularity of contemporary dance are fuelling a cultural renaissance.
Honduras to build 20,000-inmate ‘megaprison’ as part of gang crackdown
President Xiomara Castro says new measures are in response to public complaints about rising violence.
China seeks detention of foreigners in disputed South China Sea
Philippines files new legal submission before the UN, asserting its own entitlements while challenging Beijing's claim.
Russia, China absent as world leaders meet for Ukraine peace conference
China's non-participation in Switzerland summit raises questions over point of event, which Russia dismissed as 'futile'
Working in ‘hellfire’: Gig workers bear the brunt of India’s heatwave
Delivery workers face physical and mental hardships while enduring India's scorching summer.
Italy vs Albania – Euro 2024. Can Italy repeat as UEFA European champions?
Championship holders Italy believe a great defence can win them back-to-back trophies at Euro 2024 in Germany.
‘Absolute priority’: UN agencies must work unhindered in Gaza, G7 says
Israel must end occupation and its G7 allies must 'move from words to action. The time for talking is done,' Oxfam says.
Spain vs Croatia – Euro 2024. Yamal, Rodri key to La Roja title charge
Spain will unleash a young team at Euro 2024 with Barca teenager Lamine Yamal expected to have a breakout tournament.
US top court rejects federal ban on gun ‘bump stocks’
Supreme Court rules prohibition on device that increases the firing rate of semi-automatic weapons is unlawful.
US sanctions Israeli group for attacking Gaza aid convoys
Biden administration says the Israeli government has a 'responsibility' to protect humanitarian trucks heading to Gaza.
Sudan’s army repels major assault on el-Fasher; kills RSF commander
The war has created the worst humanitarian situation in the world with an estimated 756,000 people going hungry.
US vice presidential candidates: Everything you need to know
Al Jazeera looks at the VP position in the US, how candidates are chosen and their role in elections and governance.
Palestinian teen dies from starvation
A 14-year-old Palestinian boy died from starvation in northern Gaza where over 200 children are at risk of death.
What will government of national unity mean for South Africa?
The party of Nelson Mandela forced to partner with former opponents.
The G7 Summit and the need for a fairer world
We need a new international framework that prioritises the rights of the oppressed over the interests of the powerful.
Israel’s Gallant rejects French initiative to defuse Lebanon tensions
Defence minister says Israel will not participate in trilateral group with US and France due to Paris's 'hostile policies'.
Families receive bodies of Indian workers killed in Kuwait apartment fire
The Indian government repatriated the bodies of 45 migrant workers who were killed in a massive apartment building fire.
US ran secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China’s COVID efforts: Report
Reuters investigation reveals how US military launched a programme during pandemic to discredit China's medical efforts.
Pope calls for ban on ‘lethal autonomous weapons’ at G7
The pontiff spoke about the moral quandaries surrounding AI used in warfare at the G7 summit in Puglia, Italy.
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