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Ukraine accuses Russia of launching bombs after Putin’s 3-day truce begins
Ukraine's Zelenskyy has not committed to abide by the measure, standing by his offer of a 30-day ceasefire.
Two found guilty of murdering Indigenous teen, Cassius Turvey, in Australia
The 15-year-old Aboriginal boy was beaten with a metal pole in October 2022. He died 10 days later.
Trump to announce trade deal with UK on Thursday, reports say
Reports come after US president teased the announcement of agreement with an unnamed country.
‘Don’t want war’: Kashmiri towns caught in deadly India-Pakistan crossfire
India and Pakistan are moving closer to all-out conflict. But Kashmiris on the front line say they're paying the price.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,169
These are the key events on day 1,169 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at US’s Columbia University
Pro-Palestinian student group says it staged demonstration to protest university profiting from 'imperialist violence'.
What are India and Pakistan’s military and nuclear capabilities?
India and Pakistan are major defence spenders. Al Jazeera breaks down their nuclear and conventional military strength.
Trump says he’ll decide on name of ‘Persian Gulf’ on Middle East visit
US president says he will announce decision on waterway during trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates.
US jury acquits three Memphis police officers in Tyre Nichols beating death
The three former officers were found not guilty on a range of charges, including second-degree murder and kidnapping.
Trump administration taps wellness influencer for surgeon general
Trump picks Dr Casey Means, a close ally Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr for role.
Pakistan vows retaliation after India launches air strikes
Pakistan's military says at least 31 civilians killed and 46 others wounded in India's attacks.
Black smoke as Vatican conclave fails to elect new pope on first ballot
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Vatican City's St Peter's Square as cardinals voted in first ballot.
PSG defeat Arsenal to set up Champions League final with Inter Milan
Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal 2-1 at home to take their Champions League semifinal 3-1 on aggregate.
US court says student activist Rumeysa Ozturk must be sent to Vermont
The Trump administration was also ordered in the case of Mahmoud Khalil to justify its use of a Cold War-era law.
What does the truce between the Houthis and the US mean for Yemenis?
President Donald Trump says US attacks on Houthi targets in Yemen will stop.
No new pope after papal conclave’s first round of voting
Black smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signalling that the papal conclave did not select a new pope.
US central bank: Trump tariffs causing ‘great deal of uncertainty’
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that Donald Trump's tariffs are creating a great deal of uncertainty."
Syria’s al-Sharaa confirms indirect talks with Israel amid soaring tensions
Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa says Syria holding indirect talks with Israel 'through mediators'.
Macron welcomes Syria’s al-Sharaa in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Syria's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa to Paris.
US Federal Reserve holds rates steady, warns of higher unemployment
The central bank will hold steady amid economic uncertainty driven by tariffs.
Ford to raise prices on three cars produced in Mexico: Report
The increased price tag is a result of US President Donald Trump's imposed tariffs on auto imports.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz calls for renewed Franco-German cooperation
Friedrich Merz says a reset in relations is vital to help Europe overcome its security and economic 'challenges'.
‘Ant Gang’ smugglers sentenced in Kenya wildlife trafficking case
Two Belgian teens caught with 5,000 rare ants in Kenya were sentenced to 12 months in prison or a fine of $7,700.
Sistine Chapel doors closed as Vatican conclave begins
The papal conclave has begun as a Vatican offical declared extra omnes', signaling non-voters to exit the chapel.
Two-thirds of global warming caused by world’s richest 10%, study finds
Study authors argue progressive taxes on wealth and carbon-intensive investments could provide a solution.
‘I wish I could say that the worst is over’: Former Pakistani FM Bhutto
I wish I could say that the worst is over," former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told Al Jazeera.
‘It’s not Europe bad, America good’: JD Vance returns to Munich meeting
In his third appearance with the Munich Security Conference, the US vice president sought to strike a conciliatory tone.
25 years of Putin: what can we expect next?
How has Russia's leader maintained his longevity - and how has it shaped the world?
Why was a Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’ ship attacked?
Drones struck a Freedom Flotilla ship carrying aid bound for Gaza. Organisers believe Israel was behind the attack.
Palestinians turn plastic into diesel amid fuel shortage in Gaza
Amid Gaza's worsening fuel crisis under the Israeli blockade, Palestinians are converting plastic into diesel.
Libyan authorities reject report they will take in US deportees
The Trump administration has sought agreements allowing it to send immigrants to third countries for detention.
Rohit Sharma announces Test cricket retirement
India captain Rohit Sharma's announcement brings an end to the career of one of his country's best test match batsmen.
Germany to reject undocumented migrants at border: Report
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to send up to 3,000 additional officers to Germany's borders, Bild reports.
Information war: Are India or Pakistan telling the truth about attacks?
The nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours compete to shape the narrative after India strikes inside Pakistan.
Mosque complex in Pakistani Punjab heavily damaged by Indian missiles
Al Jazeera's Abid Hussain is in Muridke, Pakistan - one of the sites struck by an Indian missile barrage.
What we know about new India-Pakistan military confrontation
Indian and Pakistani forces have been attacking across the contested frontier in disputed Kashmir. Here's what we know.
Eastern Europe bets on Trump – but at what cost?
Eastern Europe's love affair with Trump runs deep - but economic fallout may soon cool the romance.
How Israel’s ‘plan’ for Gaza could turbocharge ethnic cleansing
Israel has launched a new plan for Gaza which could induce ethnic cleansing and advance a genocide, say experts.
Video: Deadly Russian missile and drone attack in Kyiv
At least two people were killed in a Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine's capital Kyiv.
Losses from Trump’s film tariffs will “be on the US side”
Nobody wants to see Hollywood suffer ... but it is about working together, not working against each other."
Can Trump reset Iran ties, despite Israel’s best efforts to thwart it?
Donald Trump pushed out national security advisor because he was reportedly coordinating Iran bombing plans with Israel.
Operation Sindoor: What’s the significance of India’s Pakistan targets?
India struck multiple targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack.
India-Pakistan: Can other countries pull them from the brink of conflict?
Other nations call for restraint while offering mediation to ease tensions.
Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s eldest son called up by Portugal Under-15s
First-born son of the football legend follows in his father's footsteps by making a Portuguese junior national team.
Pope Francis and the clash of the conclaves
As cardinals gather to elect the next pope, they would do well to avoid some of the many failings of previous conclaves.
Cardinals attend mass before conclave to choose new pope
Cardinals gathered in St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City for a mass, just hours before the conclave to elect a new pope
Injured people treated after shelling in Indian-administered Kashmir
Injured civilians in towns in Indian-administered Kashmir were treated in hospital on Wednesday.
UK arms exports to Israel press ahead despite licence suspension: Study
British activist groups found that since September the government had sent '8,630 separate munitions' to Israel.
Israeli strikes hit Gaza school shelter twice within hours
An UNRWA school in Gaza sheltering forcibly displaced Palestinians in al-Bureij camp was bombed twice.
India-Pakistan deadly fighting forces airlines to re-route, cancel flights
Foreign airlines forced to take longer routes or cancel flights to avoid airspace of both India and Pakistan.
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