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Ukraine begins strikes on Russian soil using US weapons
Two attacks in the past week suggest the lifting of restrictions has allowed Ukraine a more effective defence.
Delegates walk out of UN meeting during Israel speech
Dozens of delegates walked out of a UN meeting as an Israeli official spoke.
Widow of Beau Biden testifies about seeing revolver in Hunter Biden’s truck
Federal prosecutors say US President Biden's son was in the throes of a heavy crack addiction when he bought a gun.
Are Lebanon and Israel on the cusp of war?
Israel is threatening all out war against the Lebanese group Hezbollah, which could be catastrophic for both countries.
Russian navy vessels to dock in Havana, Cuba insists no threat
Havana says fleet does not carry nuclear weapons, but arrival comes amid rising tensions between Russia and US.
South Africa’s ANC to seek national unity government
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that his African National Congress party will seek a national unity government.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu to address US Congress on July 24 amid Gaza war
Congress's invitation the latest show ofUS support for Israel despite global outrage over Israel's war on Gaza.
Election results: How have India’s past coalition governments fared?
PM Modi faces the test of ruling a coalition government. It won't be easy, say analysts. But the past holds lessons.
Left-leaning parties lead as far right surges in Netherlands’ EU elections
Exit polls show surge in support for populist Geert Wilders and his anti-immigration party.
SpaceX’s Starship completes first full test flight after surviving re-entry
The flight marks a major milestone for a rocket system that may one day send people to Mars.
Did India’s farmers ditch Modi’s BJP in the 2024 election?
Many major farm belts turned against India's ruling party in the election, contributing to the sharp fall in seats.
Samsung workers in South Korea take industrial action for first time
National Samsung Electronics Union, which represents tens of thousands of people, is pushing for better wages.
Russia arrests French researcher suspected of collecting intelligence
Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD) confirms 47-year-old Laurent Vinatier was detained in Moscow.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 833
As the war enters its 833rd day, these are the main developments.
USA vs Pakistan: What are the five biggest upsets in T20 World Cup history?
After USA record a historic win over Pakistan, Al Jazeera lists the five major upsets in the tournament's history.
Will Joe Biden’s new immigration plan work?
The US president has signed an executive order to curb the flow of asylum seekers at the southern border.
South Africa’s ANC will seek national unity government, Ramaphosa says
ANC, which lost its parliamentary majority for first time in decades, invites other parties to join a unity government.
US sanctions Palestinian group under decree used to target Israeli settlers
Biden administration imposes penalties on West Bank-based Lions' Den, accusing it of threatening 'peace and stability'.
US seeks to block Houthi revenues in possible threat to Yemen truce: Report
Latest pressure campaign comes as US says peace plan cannot move forward if Red Sea attacks persist, Bloomberg reports.
Rights advocates slam Biden’s ‘draconian’ asylum curbs at US-Mexico border
Biden's order capping access to asylum will return people to 'violence, danger and possibly death', advocates warn.
Veterans, war in Ukraine at centre of D-Day 80th anniversary ceremony
To surrender to bullies, to bow down to dictators, it's simply unthinkable," US President Joe Biden said.
Israeli airstrikes on UN-run school kill at least 40 Palestinians
The UN-run al-Sardi school in Nuseirat refugee camp was targeted by Israeli air strikes, killing at least 40 people.
US judge orders ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon to report to prison by July 1
Bannon, convicted of contempt of Congress in 2022, remains defiant as judge orders him to serve four-month sentence.
US weapons parts used in Israeli attack on Gaza school: Al Jazeera analysis
Parts recovered from an Israeli attack on Thursday, which killed 40 Palestinians, made by US manufacturer.
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in raid on West Bank’s Jenin
At least 15 others were wounded by Israeli forces during an incursion into Jenin refugee camp, local officials say.
Rahul Gandhi seeks probe into stock market moves during India elections
Exit poll projections of big wins by Modi's alliance sent stock markets surging a day before votes were counted.
‘Standing Together’ against far-right Israeli hate in Jerusalem
A group of Jewish Israelis and Palestinians are taking on settlers and the orthodoxy of Israel's far-right.
‘Historic’: NAACP urges Biden to end arms transfers to Israel amid Gaza war
Prominent Black civil rights group calls on US president to 'draw red line' and 'indefinitely' stop weapons to Israel.
Houthis say they launched two attacks against ships at Haifa port
The Yemeni group says military operations were launched jointly with Iraqi groups, but Israel denies attacks.
What’s next for the European Green Deal?
The makeup of the EU's next parliament could affect the future of the bloc's climate policies.
Photos: World War II veterans honoured on D-Day’s 80th anniversary
World War II veterans from US, UK and Canada are in Normandy to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings.
English Premier League football clubs vote to keep VAR despite criticism
Semiautomated offside technology will be introduced next season to help save time in offside checks, league says.
Spain-Israel tensions soar as Madrid throws support behind Palestine
Spain, whose recognition of Palestinian statehood angered the Israeli foreign minister, now joins the ICJ genocide case.
Which countries have joined South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ?
More than 10 countries are supporting South Africa's genocide case against Israel's actions in Gaza.
Europe’s Youth Vote
"They give me hope for the future."
Why are Nigeria’s worker unions up in arms?
Unions are engaged in negotiations with the government as they demand rise in minimum wages amid cost of living crisis.
Video of mass grave prompts accusation of massacre in Sudan
A video has emerged showing dozens of dead bodies in a village in Sudan.
T20 World Cup: Fans, experts slam New York pitch after India-Ireland match
Former players and fans react after New York produces another second low-scoring match that left Rohit Sharma injured.
India’s disappearing mountains
101 East investigates the impact of illegally mining India's mountains as desperate residents take on powerful miners.
Are giant, venomous Joro spiders about to invade New York?
It's imminent although no one knows exactly when - and there's nothing to be too worried about, scientists say.
Israeli attack kills dozens of people sheltering in UN school in Gaza
Israeli forces have bombed a United Nations-linked school in central Gaza, killing at least 40 displaced Palestinians.
World leaders, veterans mark D-Day’s 80th anniversary in France
This year's commemoration of the key turning point in WWII carries special resonance with war still raging in Ukraine.
Climate crisis stings Nepal’s honey gatherers, threatens tradition
Generations-old craft under threat as rising temperatures disrupt growth of bees and availability of their food.
‘Up to 100’ killed in RSF attack on Sudan village: Activists
Wad Madani Resistance Committees has shared photos of mass grave', claims army did not heed villagers' calls for help.
What is behind the Western media’s obsession with Rwanda?
'It is to a tree of ripe mangoes that people throw stones,' the African proverb goes.
T20 World Cup 2024 debutants Uganda claim first victory with win over PNG
The 'cricket cranes' danced and celebrated with their fans after recording their first-ever win in the T20 World Cup.
How does the US antiwar movement today differ from that of 1967-1968
It is much easier to create false narratives about students protesting in the era of social media.
Israel attacks UN-run school in central Gaza, killing at least 40
Government spokesman says Al-Aqsa Hospital at three times its clinical capacity as dead and wounded continue to arrive.
Preview: Pakistan vs USA at T20 World Cup – form, head-to-head, team news
The co-hosts will look to build on their opening win against an inconsistent Pakistan side at the Grand Prairie Stadium.
Spain says to join South Africa’s Gaza genocide case against Israel at ICJ
The case accuses Israel of violating its obligations under the Genocide Convention in its war on Gaza.
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