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Solid US job numbers mask weakness underneath
Private sector sees no change as manufacturing and retail sectors grapple with the Trump tariffs.
Israeli drone attack near Beirut kills at least one, injures three others
Air raid hits vehicle in Khaldeh, south of Lebanese capital, as Israel continues its near-daily attacks on Lebanon.
Will Gaza finally get a ceasefire?
The US president says he'll be very firm' with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Did Democrat Zohran Mamdani struggle with Black and working-class voters?
An analysis suggests the New York City mayoral hopeful trailed among certain demographics. What's behind the numbers?
Water For Data
What's the environmental cost of our increasing data usage?
Fact-checking Trump’s immigration and One Big Beautiful Bill claims
US president made a series of remarks while touring Florida's Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention centre.
Iran says it is committed to NPT, slams Germany’s support for Israel
Top Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi rebukes Germany for criticising Tehran over suspending nuclear cooperation with IAEA
Diogo Jota: What happened to the Liverpool and Portugal football star?
The football world remains in shock after tragic road accident involving Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother.
After backing Israel, Iran’s self-styled crown prince loses support
Critics argue Reza Pahlavi's monarchical ambitions and ties to Israel undermine his claims of advocating for democracy.
Did a humanitarian aid operation turn into a “killing field”?
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation promised aid to starving Palestinians. But its sites have become death traps.
The victims of Israel’s attack on a Gaza beach cafe
A one-year-old girl is among at least 39 people who were killed in an Israeli attack on a beach cafe in Gaza.
Deputy head of Russian navy killed by Ukraine in Kursk, Moscow says
Mikhail Gudkov, 42, is one of the most senior Russian commanders to have died in the war.
US contractors say live rounds are being shot at Gaza aid seekers
An Associated Press report reveals leaked footage from sites of the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Video: UN expert rails against ‘economy of genocide’
UN Special Rapporteur has named dozens of companies implicated what she calls an economy of genocide".
Sinaloa Cartel member talks to Al Jazeera about faction war
A member of Mexico's notorious Sinaloa Cartel has told Al Jazeera that the civil war between rival factions won't be end
US-Japan trade deal – will this one be too tricky for Trump?
Trump says Japan is 'spoiled' and that he doubts the US will make a deal with the country.
Wildfire on Greek island of Crete forces evacuation of 1,500
The blaze comes as southern Europe contends with an acute summer heatwave which has killed people in several countries.
UN expert calls on world to end trade with Israel’s ‘economy of genocide’
UN Special Rapporteur Albanese says dozens of companies play a role in 'sustaining Israel's settler-colonial project'.
Cristiano Ronaldo mourns Diogo Jota’s death: ‘It doesn’t make sense’
The Portugal football team captain reacts to the passing of his teammate Diogo Jota, killed in a car crash.
Could far-right Reform really win a UK general election now?
YouGov poll suggests Reform UK would be country's largest party, while former ruling Conservative Party slips further.
US secures trade deal with Vietnam as negotiations continue with S Korea
Analysts say the US-Vietnam trade deal may give a glimpse of the template the US will use with other Asian countries.
Diogo Jota: Reactions to death of Liverpool and Portugal star
Tributes are coming in following the passing of the popular footballer, who died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday.
Thailand appoints another acting prime minister amid political turmoil
The country has had three leaders in as many days, following a court's decision to suspend Paetongtarn Shinawatra.
Hindu pilgrimage begins in Kashmir in wake of India-Pakistan conflict
Security has been beefed up for this pilgrimage, taking place just months after a deadly gun attack in the area.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was ‘tortured’ in El Salvador prison, his lawyers say
New court filings detail his ordeal after his deportation became a flashpoint in Trump's immigration crackdown.
Diogo Jota: Liverpool star dies after car crash in Spain
The 28-year-old died in a car accident near Zamora, in northwestern Spain, two weeks after his wedding day.
Gaza aid fund appears “to fail on” intl rules, norms
Michael Lynk on the laws protecting civilians in Gaza and the responsibilities of GHF in delivering aid safely.
Video: Dozens missing after Indonesia ferry sinks near Bali
Rescue teams near Bali in Indonesia have been searching for dozens of missing passengers after a ferry sank.
Ukrainian farmers risk lives to clear mines with rakes and tractors
Ukrainian farmers brave minefields with rakes and tractors to reclaim their fertile lands amid devastating war remnants.
Trump rages as rebel House Republicans baulk at backing Big Beautiful Bill
Efforts to win over holdout House Republicans extend into early hours as Trump's tax and spending bill hits hurdles.
China’s north and west on red alert for heavy rains after deadly floods
Weather warnings come as Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing urges officials in Hebei province to up their evacuation efforts.
Israel kills more than 300 in Gaza in 48 hours as possible truce in balance
Gaza's Government Media Office says Israel has committed '26 bloody massacres' in the last two days.
Russia says it controls Luhansk as US halts some weapons pledged to Ukraine
As Kyiv was dealt new blows on the front lines, Ukrainian troops continued to strike targets within Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,225
Here are the key events on day 1,225 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump says Powell should resign ‘immediately’ in latest attack on Fed chair
The US president has repeatedly called on the top central banker to step down amid disagreement over interest rates.
Judge blocks Trump’s ban on asylum at the southern US border
The court ruled that Trump's presidential powers did not authorise him to set up an 'alternative immigration system'.
Dozens missing after ferry carrying 65 people sinks off Indonesia’s Bali
Authorities say at least four people dead and 32 missing after vessel sinks off resort island.
Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to Idaho murders to avoid death penalty
The doctoral student has admitted to breaking into the rental home and killing four University of Idaho students.
US says its strikes degraded Iran’s nuclear programme by one to two years
Pentagon says its intelligence assessments show that Iran's nuclear sites were destroyed in 'bold' US attacks.
Diddy verdict raises questions over domestic abuse, power and coercion
The jury's decision highlights the complexities of intimate partner violence and the legacy of the #MeToo movement.
As Thailand does U-turn on legal cannabis, businesses scramble to survive
Government says decriminalisation fueled social ills, but producers argue new rules will only push industry underground.
EU presses China over exports of rare earth elements and Ukraine war
Talks lay groundwork for a summit between EU and Chinese leaders in Beijing on July 24 and 25.
Trump announces deal to impose 20% tariff on trade with Vietnam
Any transshipment will face 40 percent levy, while Vietnam will accept US goods tariff-free.
Alcaraz and Sabalenka restore order at Wimbledon 2025
Men's second seed, Carlos Alcaraz, and women's top seed, Aryna Sabalenka, ease into respective third rounds.
US restaurant workers say ‘no tax on tips’ undermined by benefits cuts
Restaurant workers point out that new work requirements don't account for the unstable hours inherent in food service.
Jury clears Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on most serious sexual offence charges
A New York jury found rapper Sean Diddy' Combs not guilty of sexual trafficking and engaging in a criminal enterprise.
Woman rescued from rubble and fire after Israeli strike in Gaza
Video shows the rescue of a woman from rubble and flames in Gaza City following an an Israeli bombing.
Israel kills Gaza hospital director and his family
An Israeli strike on a residential building in Gaza killed the director of the Indonesian Hospital.
‘Death or food’: The Palestinians killed by Israel at Gaza’s aid centres
Palestinians still flock to Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid sites, even after hundreds are killed by Israeli forces.
What’s bringing China and the EU closer?
The two sides are marking 50 years of relations this month, holding talks and pledging deeper cooperation.
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