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US, France pledge support as Biden warns Russia ‘will not stop’ at Ukraine
The close allies say they remain committed to Ukraine, despite diverging strategies for how to support Kyiv.
World War II veteran, 100, weds 96-year-old bride near D-Day beach
Harold Terens and Jeanne Swelin were later guests at a state dinner with French President Macron and US President Biden.
When is UEFA Euro 2024? What you need to know about the football tournament
The 17th edition of Europe's premier nations football competition has arrived, and here's what you need to know.
India’s Rahul Gandhi nominated as opposition leader after election gains
Gandhi's Congress party's election results defied analysts' expectations, and helped rehabilitate his political career.
Two killed in southern Lebanon as Hezbollah-Israel fighting soars
Latest attacks come as Israeli officials ratchet up calls for expansion of fighting along Israel-Lebanon border.
ISIL-affiliated rebel fighters blamed after 38 killed in DR Congo attack
The armed men used guns and machetes to attack residents of villages in Beni territory, in North Kivu province.
Hospital overwhelmed with victims of Israeli attacks on central Gaza
At least 210 dead and more wounded in Israeli attacks on Deir el-Balah and Nuseirat in central Gaza.
India vs Pakistan at T20 World Cup: Time, security, pitch, tickets, history
Al Jazeera's guide to the archrivals' blockbuster cricket match at T20 World Cup in New York on Sunday, June 9.
UEFA Euro 2024: Full list of squads for the 24 nations
The final squads of all 24 teams competing at the UEFA European Football Championships in Germany have been confirmed.
Haiti needs a Green New Deal, not another military intervention
Investing in green industries, social services and climate resilience can help Haiti recover and regain security.
‘Fighting for 40 years’: The tiny Texas community facing down Big Industry
Residents of Corpus Christi, Texas, in the US fight encroachment by desalination plants in the Texas Coastal Bend.
In Sebastia, Palestinians fear ‘Judaisation’ amid rising Israeli violence
Palestinian residents of this ancient town believe Israel wants them out.
Israel kills more than 200 in attack on central Gaza: Gov’t Media Office
Health Ministry reports 'large numbers' of killed and wounded rushed to hospital as a result of nonstop Israeli bombing.
Israeli army says four captives rescued amid heavy strikes on Gaza
Army says four captives - Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov and Shlomi Ziv - are in 'good medical condition'.
The hype backfires: India’s surprise vote result
India's election results force a moment of introspection for Modi and the media.
The Zimbabwean musician bringing the marimba and mbira to township youth
Jacob Mafuleni hopes music can help break the cycle of drugs and teen pregnancy plaguing Dzivarasekwa settlement.
Australia vs England at T20 World Cup: Head-to-head, form, team news, pitch
The two limited-overs world champions meet to renew their century-old cricket rivalry at the T20 World Cup 2024.
Slovakia, Italy vote in European Union elections
People in multiple European countries cast ballots on third day of elections before last stage of voting on Sunday.
India vs Pakistan, ‘nagin dance’, Ashes : A look at cricket’s top rivalries
A bloody partition, a mock obituary and a serpentine dance - cricket has a history of bitter rivalries.
Did ancient Egyptians use surgery to treat brain cancer?
Scientists say they've found evidence from ancient skulls that doctors performed operations on cancerous tumours.
‘Bloody policies’: MSF recovers 11 bodies from Mediterranean off Libya
European countries accused of complicity in deaths due to migration policies after charity vessel retrieves 11 corpses.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen suffered light whiplash from assault
Police arrest one man and open investigation into incident in Kultorvet square that left prime minister 'shocked'.
‘Humbling moment’: What will Modi 3.0 look like for India?
As Modi prepares to be sworn in with a reduced mandate, analysts say allies he depends on could serve as a check on him.
Yemen’s Houthis detain UN staff, aid workers
UN says it is 'pursuing all available channels' to secure the safe release of its personnel 'as soon as possible'.
Bahrain sent message through Russia to normalise ties with Iran: Official
Bahraini officials have previously said that Manama is seeking improved relations with Tehran after years of tensions.
India’s Modi set for third term as prime minister
India's Narendra Modi will be sworn in for a third term as prime minister on Sunday.
US re-establishes Gaza aid pier damaged in bad weather
US military says much criticised floating dock will be able to deliver assistance to besieged enclave in coming days.
UN adding Israel to ‘blacklist’ of countries harming children in conflict
Move comes as Israel's Gaza war has killed more than 15,500 Palestinian children and fuelled widespread malnutrition.
Dozens killed near Sudan’s capital as UN warns of soaring displacement
Attack in Khartoum's sister city of Omdurman comes as UN says internal displacement across Sudan is nearing 10 million.
Tragic school bus accident in Syria kills at least 7 people
At least 7 people were killed, and 20 more injured in a tragic school bus accident in northwestern Syria.
US and UK air strikes hit Yemen, Houthi-run TV reports
Attacks target Hodeidah airport and region north of Sanaa, Al Masirah TV says, as Houthis continue Red Sea attacks.
Biden offers apology, more funding to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy
US President Joe Biden offered an apology and additional aid money to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Biden apologises to Zelenskyy for aid delays, lauds Ukraine’s war efforts
US president says Washington is still 'completely, thoroughly' standing with Kyiv to fend off the Russian invasion.
India’s assassination plot
Fault Lines investigates India's alleged campaign to assassinate critics in the United States and Canada.
South Africa’s ANC wants a national unity government: What is it?
The ruling ANC is avoiding a coalition government with any one opposition group as it faces its toughest challenge yet.
The other side of Gaza Palestinians want you to see
There is another side to Gaza that its people are keen to show: its beauty.
Attacks on US-linked businesses rattle Baghdad as anger over Gaza surges
Attacks in Iraqi capital seen as change in tactics aimed at maximising anti-US sentiment over Israel support.
Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh at T20 World Cup: Form, head-to-head, team news
After crumbling in their T20 World Cup opener, Sri Lanka will look to make amends against familiar foes Bangladesh.
How much will a presidential election reveal about Iran’s future?
Who is allowed to run will be key to understanding whether political elite want to govern the country or manage crises.
Spivak, politics of pronunciation, and the search for a just democracy
The controversy over Gayatri Spivak's public rebuke of a Dalit scholar has important social and political implications.
Canada police use tear gas on anti-Gaza war protesters
Canadian riot police were filmed using tear gas and pepper spray to disperse anti-Gaza war protesters.
Russia alleges US to blame for civilian deaths, Macron for rising tensions
Rhetoric is ramped up as Ukraine's Zelenskyy tells French parliament 'Europe is no longer a continent of peace'.
US calls on Israel to be ‘transparent’ on targets in Gaza school
The US has called on Israel to be fully transparent" over the Israeli strike on a UN school in Gaza that killed dozens.
New Zealand vs Afghanistan at T20 World Cup: Form, head-to-head, team news
New Zealand's wait to finally get their T20 World Cup campaign underway is over as they face Afghanistan on Friday.
Philippines accuses Chinese coast guard of blocking medical evacuation
Chinese coast guards have been filmed allegedly blocking a Philippine coast guard crew attempting an evacuation.
UK’s Sunak apologises for leaving D-Day event early for TV interview
After widespread criticism, prime minister says decision to skip ceremony in France was a 'mistake'.
UEFA Euro 2024 Germany stadiums: Where will the football final be played?
Al Jazeera's photo guide to the 10 venues in Germany that will host the 51 European Football Championship matches.
International assistance to Afghanistan needs to adapt to the ‘new normal’
Three years after the Taliban takeover, aid in Afghanistan is still mostly geared towards survival not resilience.
Why South Africa’s ANC wants a national unity gov’t after election setback
A broad coalition like the one President Ramaphosa outlined Thursday leaves the ANC less vulnerable to any one partner.
Gaza unemployment since start of Israel’s war soars to nearly 80%: ILO
Labour agency says occupied West Bank joblessness stands at almost 32 percent, giving a combined total of 50.8 percent.
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