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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy rules out China as security guarantor in any peace deal
The Ukrainian president said China has helped Russia, despite also calling for a peaceful resolution to the war.
Proscribing Palestine Action under UK terror act is “ridiculous”
Jonathon Porritt says the UK's decision to proscribe Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act defies public opinion.
Over 20 nations join EU, UN in opposing Israel’s illegal E1 settlement plan
Israel's plan for illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank will 'make a two-state solution impossible'.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un hails troops killed in ‘heroic’ war with Ukraine
North Korean leader hints at more military cooperation with Moscow 'in the future' as he awards medals to soldiers.
Court clears Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra in royal insult case
Retired politician and billionaire businessman was accused of violating Thailand's strict laws on insults to royalty.
At least 18 killed in Colombia in drone attack on helicopter, car bombing
Colombian President Gustavo Petro says armed dissidents, drug trafficking cartels should be considered 'terrorists'.
Behind India’s massive Russian oil imports: Asia’s richest man
Reliance's Russian crude imports have soared from 3 percent before the war in Ukraine to 50 percent now.
Nigeria deports 60 Chinese, 39 Filipino convicted in crypto romance scams
Country steps up crackdown on online scammers, who lure victims to invest in fake cryptocurrency investments.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,275
Here are the key events on day 1,275 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Verdict due for Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra in royal insult case
Loominglese majeste'court ruling holds royal reckoning forThailand'sformer prime minister ThaksinShinawatra.
Judge rules Trump lawyer Alina Habba is unlawfully serving as US attorney
The Trump administration has ignored a July decision from a panel of judges replacing Habba as interim US attorney.
US DOJ to probe Fed Reserve’s Cook, urges Powell to remove her: Report
Cook, who has been accused of mortgage fraud, has said she will not be bullied by Trump into resigning.
What’s the Texas redistricting fight about, and how has California reacted?
Trump's demand for new district maps in Republican-led states sparked a redistricting fight of the midterm elections.
US Supreme Court rules Trump admin can cut nearly $800m in health funding
SCOTUS decision impacts DEI programmes that include breast cancer research and HIV prevention.
Israeli PM Netanyahu approves Gaza City seizure despite ceasefire talks
Israeli PM also says will resume talks for release of all captives and end to the war, but only on Israel's terms.
Dozens arrested, injured in Chile-Argentina football match clashes
Argentine and Chilean fans hurled sticks, stones, and stun grenades during violent clashes at a football match.
Anger in UK after stone cross disassembled to create Star of David
A group of reportedly Jewish tourists sparked anger in the UK after dismantling a hillside cross made of stones.
US lawmakers approve Democrat redistricting plan in California
Democrats aim to counter Texas GOP bill flipping five Democratic seats to Republican control in US Congress.
Trump administration says it’s reviewing all 55 million US visa holders
US State Department said it was continuously vetting all visa holders for possible violations.
Gaza City bombardment forces mass depopulation
Israel's military operation in Gaza City has entered its 10th day.
Can a ceasefire deal now be reached in Gaza?
Hamas accepts latest ceasefire proposal; Israel escalates military action.
Russia’s war economy taking hits as conflict with Ukraine drags on
Russia's once resilient war economy is struggling as Moscow's conflict with Ukraine drags on.
Explosion at Karachi fireworks warehouse injures at least 33 people
A huge explosion at a fireworks warehouse has injured at least 33 people in Karachi's Saddar neighbourhood.
Eric Adams aide faces corruption charges amid New York City mayoral race
Former adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin faces new indictments as pressure on Mayor Eric Adams grows during election season.
Israeli data shows 83 percent of Gaza war dead are civilians: Report
Leaked Israeli intelligence confirms one of the highest civilian tolls in modern conflicts.
Netanyahu says ready for negotiations as Gaza City takeover advances
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu says he has instructed negotiators to begin talks to "end the war."
A week of summits reveals Trump is closer to Moscow than Europe
US summits with Putin and European leaders offered a glimmer of hope for peace, but Russia seemed to cloud it.
US issues sanctions against Greek shipper of Iranian oil
Sanctions are the latest aimed at penalising Tehran's energy sector following a Washington-brokered ceasefire.
Walmart scoops customers from rivals but warns inventory cost is rising
Second-quarter results showed that the retailer has continued to benefit from price sensitivity among US consumers.
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In a world obsessed with visibility, millions chase influencer fame, seeking likes, followers, and viral moments.
Lebanon begins disarming Palestinian groups in refugee camps
PM's office says the weapons transfer to the Lebanese army marks the start of a wider disarmament campaign.
What’s behind Israel’s ground push into Gaza City?
Israel pushes into Gaza City as Hamas accepts a ceasefire. What does this reveal about Israel's broader Gaza plan?
My daughter was jailed as a terrorist for “opposing genocide”
Clare Hinchcliffe says she feels stabbed in the back" by the UK government after they jailed her daughter Zoe Rogers on
Liverpool’s Slot issues Isak warning as Newcastle fallout rumbles
Newcastle rejected the Merseyside club's offer for the Swede, but Liverpool don't appear to have given up.
James Dobson, controversial evangelical who advised US presidents, dies
Dobson advised Trump and four other US presidents and was a fierce opponent of abortion and LGBTQ rights.
What does Russia’s war in Ukraine look like today?
Three years into the invasion, Russia holds nearly a fifth of Ukraine. Could peace come at the cost of territory?
Analysis: Israel E1 settlement plan makes Palestinian state further away
Analysts warn E1 plan will fragment Palestinian lands, undermining the viability of a future Palestinian state.
Russia says Ukraine ‘not interested’ in long-term peace
Comments by Russia's FM come as Ukraine's Zelenskyy says security guarantees needed before Putin meeting.
Top men’s tennis names shielded from ‘severe’ abuse by ATP AI tool
First-year results show AI tool scanned 3.1m digital posts in drive to protect to tennis players from harmful content.
New York appeals court tosses $515m civil fraud penalty against Trump
The court's ruling delivers a major victory to the US president, who has rejected accusations he inflated his assets.
Xi Jinping makes rare visit to Tibet to celebrate 60 years of Chinese rule
Xi Jinping visits Lhasa for 60th anniversary of Tibet Autonomous Region under Chinese control.
Funeral held in Italy for Gaza evacuee who died after severe malnutrition
Mourners in Italy held a funeral for 19-year-old Marah Abu Zuhri, who'd been evacuated from Gaza for urgent medical care
Israeli attacks kill 40 across Gaza as military escalates Gaza City assault
Israel steps up attacks on Gaza City neighbourhoods in first stage of controversial plan to take enclave's urban centre.
Treaty failure is not the end of the fight against plastic pollution
Culture change, business innovation and bold policy can curb plastic exposure without waiting for stalled global talks.
Jonathon Porritt, ex-adviser to King Charles: UK complicit in Gaza genocide
Jonathon Porritt, an eminent environmentalist, speaks to Al Jazeera after his arrest over supporting Palestine Action.
Uganda agrees deal with US to take in deported asylum seekers
A Ugandan official said the country would prefer to receive people from African nationalities under the agreement.
The Silencing of Anas al-Sharif
A haunting look at the targeted killing of journalist Anas al-Sharif and the war on truth in Gaza.
Displacement again? Families divided in Gaza over whether to stay or leave
Israel plans to seize Gaza City, forcing Palestinians there to decide whether to evacuate once again, or risk staying.
What to know as Israel begins its planned offensive to seize Gaza City
Israeli troops have begun advancing on Gaza City as part of the military's plan to besiege and occupy the area.
Trump’s occupation of DC is a rehearsal for autocracy
By federalising the capital's police and stifling protests, Trump is testing how far he can go to remake the US.
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