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India’s Chess Prodigies
101 East enters the high-stakes world of Indian chess and meets players reshaping the game on the global stage.
Photos: Nomadic Muslims throng forest shrine in scenic Kashmir
The 19th-century shrine to Mian Nizamuddin Kiyanwi provides free meals every day to visiting devotees.
Video: A simple guide to Hajj
About two million Muslims will be undertaking a once-in-a-lifetime obligation this week with the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
‘Lives at play’: Argentina’s Senate passes Milei reforms as protests rage
Senators embark on all-night session to approve 37 to 36 controversial economic plan as protesters clash with police.
Israel in Gaza, Palestinian fighters in Israel, what the UN accuses them of
Commission of Inquiry accuses Israel and Palestinian groups of war crimes. Here's a breakdown.
EU court slaps $216m fine on Hungary for not following asylum laws
Current Hungarian law only allows applicants to submit request for asylum outside of the country, defying EU rules.
Photos: The world’s displaced population equivalent to 12th largest country
By end of 2023, one in 69 people globally had been forcibly displaced, nearly double the ratio of a decade ago.
South Africa reports second mpox death this week
More than 97,000 cases and 186 deaths were reported across 117 countries in the first four months of 2024.
Bangladesh vs Netherlands – T20 World Cup 2024: Teams, form, head-to-head
Both Group D teams need a win as they have two points each from two games and nearly identical net run rates.
‘Meloni wants to present Italy as the new European face in Africa’
Meloni, whose Africa development plan has drawn criticism, has pushed for the continent to be a central theme at G7.
Violent protests in Argentina over sweeping economic reforms
Riot police used rubber bullets, tear gas, and water cannons to break up major demonstrations in Argentina.
Boston Celtics control NBA Finals with 3-0 lead over Dallas Mavericks
Celtics are one win away from winning their first NBA championship since 2008 and breaking tie with Lakers.
Yemen’s Houthis say they targeted Greek-owned ship in Red Sea
The attack on the cargo ship caused flooding and damage to the engine room, but there were no reports of casualties.
Rwanda accuses UN refugee agency of lying in British asylum policy case
UN lawyers say British refugee deportation plan could see Rwanda send them elsewhere, exposing them to further dangers.
Battle to contain oil refinery fire in Iraq
Toxic smoke and flames have been spewing from an oil refinery in Erbil.
Forcibly displaced population doubles to 120 million over the past 10 years
One in 69 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced by conflict, violence, persecution and human rights violations.
X starts hiding ‘likes’ on users’ posts
Social media platform says change will better protect users' privacy.
Which teams can qualify for the T20 World Cup Super Eights, and how?
What do Pakistan need to do? Can England find a way through? Will rain play spoilsport? Al Jazeera breaks it down.
US expands Russia sanctions, targeting entities in China, UAE and Turkey
Washington's latest sanctions announcement comes as US President Joe Biden attends the G7 summit in Italy.
Greece shuts Acropolis, schools as it braces for 43°C heatwave
Greece is one of the European countries most affected by the climate crisis.
Russian navy fleet, including frigate, nuclear-powered sub, arrives in Cuba
US downplays deployment, which comes amid rising tensions over Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
G7 leaders to kick off summit in Italy’s southern Puglia
Additional aid to Ukraine, the war in Gaza and investment in Africa will dominate the agenda of the three-day forum.
Former SpaceX workers file suit alleging harassment, wrongful termination
Eight former engineers accuse CEO Elon Musk of overseeing a 'pervasively sexist culture' at the rocket company.
UK’s Starmer says ‘wealth creation’ top priority in pitch to voters
Labour Party leader rules out any rise in income tax, for national insurance or VAT.
Nine killed, 29 injured, in Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih
Five children among those hurt after missile hit an apartment block in latest attack on Ukrainian president's hometown.
Clashes erupt between police and protesters as Argentina debates reform
President Javier Milei seeks to pass a key bill that would privatise public industry and implement austerity measures.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 839
As the war enters its 839th day, these are the main developments.
What have regional countries done to help Palestinians?
A gathering in Jordan calls for the need to accelerate aid delivery to Gaza.
Starvation kills an 8-year-old girl in Gaza as Israel obstructs aid
Hanan Al-Zaanin, an 8-year-old Palestinian girl, has died from severe malnutrition due to the dire humanitarian crisis.
Significant part of Gaza facing ‘famine-like conditions’, WHO says
World Health Organization chief Tedros says 8,000 children under age five in Gaza diagnosed with acute malnutrition.
Video shows Russian nuclear submarine sailing into Havana, Cuba
The Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kazan sailed into the port of Havana, just 160 km from the United States.
French conservatives remove leader Eric Ciotti for backing Le Pen pact
The move comes as President Emmanuel Macron seeks alliance against France's far right before upcoming elections.
Jerry West, basketball legend and the NBA’s logo silhouette, dead at 86
West was one of the greatest players in NBA history, redefining the modern day shooting guard position in basketball.
UN report on Israel, Hamas: Murder, starvation, gender-based violence
The Israeli government and Palestinian groups including Hamas have committed war crimes, according to a UN report.
Blinken says some Hamas changes to Gaza ceasefire proposal ‘not workable’
Qatari PM Sheikh Mohammed says ceasefire negotiations are ongoing with room for 'give and take' to reach an agreement.
Can Trump rein in his own base on abortion?
Trump has egged on extremists whose anti-abortion stance has mobilised voters against him.
More than 80 people dead in DR Congo after boat capsizes
President Felix Tshisekedi calls for investigation after boat accident on Kwa River in Mai-Ndombe province.
From Bellingham to Mbappe: 10 top players to watch at UEFA Euro 2024
From established players to breakout stars, Al Jazeera picks out 10 key players to watch out for at Euro 2024.
Photos: Female deminers step in to clear up Ukrainian land
Almost a quarter of Ukrainian territory is contaminated by mines, according to the Interior Ministry.
Apartheid explained | Start Here
What is apartheid and why do some accuse Israel of it?
Macron urges moderates to unite against ‘extremism’ in French snap election
French leader slams 'unnatural alliances' on left and right and calls for unity among democratic forces.
This volunteer learned to stitch wounds to help the injured in Gaza
Volunteer Ali Al Turk learned how to stitch up wounds at a hospital in Gaza to help those injured in Israeli attacks.
Dutch court convicts 3 men for murder of crime reporter Peter R de Vries
The 2021 killing of investigative journalist known for exposing underworld had sent the Netherlands into shock.
Hunter Biden convicted on gun charges: Will he go to jail?
Sentencing to happen at latest by October 9, about a month before his father, US President Joe Biden, seeks re-election.
Video of alleged Israeli execution-style killings in Gaza
New video obtained by Al Jazeera appears to show Israeli soldiers targeting and killing unarmed Palestinians.
USA vs India: How the home team could help convert Americans to cricket
Do New Yorkers know there's a T20 World Cup in their backyard and their team is actually winning? Al Jazeera finds out.
As China scrambles for Zimbabwe’s lithium, small miners are left behind
Small-scale miners are finding ways to navigate decreased demand and lower prices of the raw material they supply.
EU threatens tariff hike on Chinese electric vehicles
The spat over EVs is part of a wider trade dispute over Chinese state support for green technologies.
Uproar in Bangladesh over Coca-Cola advert on Israel-Palestine
Coca Cola is facing a backlash in Bangladesh after it released an advert trying to distance itself from Israel.
Coca-Cola ad in Bangladesh sparks backlash for ‘denying ties with Israel’
The commercial was briefly withdrawn before US-based firm put it back up as it battles calls for boycott amid Gaza war.
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