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Japan, Philippines pledge to deepen security ties amid China tensions
Japan's Ishiba and Philippines's Marcos meet in Manila as nations confront China's assertiveness in South China Sea.
Spain lights up after massive blackout
People cheered and danced in Spain's streets as power was restored following a massive, hours-long blackout.
I was forced to burn my books to survive in Gaza
I was raised to love books. I never thought I would have to feed them to a fire so I could have a meagre meal.
Consumers, businesses less upbeat about US economy despite Trump’s hype
Surveys show businesses and consumers are pessimistic about economic outlook as Trump completes 100 days in office.
Trump’s 100-day scorecard: Executive orders, tariffs and foreign policy
From tariff turmoil to culling federal government agencies, what has Trump done in his first 100 days?
How falsehoods drove Trump’s immigration crackdown in his first 100 days
The US president has invoked archaic immigration laws and even attacked judges who objected to his decisions.
Russia dismisses Ukraine’s proposal to extend brief ceasefire to 30 days
Kremlin spokesman slams Kyiv after Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Moscow's brief unilateral ceasefire 'manipulation'.
Sectarian clashes kill 13 near Syrian capital Damascus
Syria's new rulers continue to struggle to curtail violence against minorities as Druze community attacked.
Canadian voters declare country Liberal
Canadian PM Mark Carney declares election victory, warning Canadians that US President Trump is trying to break us."
India-Pakistan tensions continue to simmer across Kashmir border
Diplomatic tit-for-tat and cross-border skirmishes are keeping fears of military escalation bubbling.
The US war on migrants
Man unjustly sent to El Salvador mega-prison is only latest case in long line of US deportations of unwanted migrants.
Palestinians resort to eating turtles as food runs out in Gaza
Palestinian fishermen in Gaza have resorted to eating turtle meat due to severe food shortages due to Israel's blockade.
Saudi condemns Israeli occupation at ICJ hearing
Saudi Arabia has condemned Israel's settlement activities at a hearing at the International Court of Justice
14-year-old Indian cricket prodigy makes history with batting blitz
14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has sent the cricketing world into a frenzy after scoring a century in the IPL.
Video: Microsoft workers fired over Gaza protests speak out
Microsoft workers were fired over protests, and spoke out against the firm's alleged involvement in the war on Gaza.
Why some Nigerians are leaving Christianity for African spiritual beliefs
Religious observers see a growing number of people abandoning Christian churches in favour of Indigenous spirituality.
Canada election results: Who are the key winners and losers?
Carney is set to form government and cabinet as his Liberal Party wins elections defined by threats from Trump.
Jordan ‘forcibly evicted’ Palestinians from informal refugee camp: HRW
Dozens of residents displaced from Amman's al-Mahatta camp as authorities seek to widen roads, reduce congestion.
Videos capture fighting during Israeli raid in occupied West Bank
Video shows firing and explosions as Israeli forces raided the city of Dura in the occupied West Bank
In first 100 days, Trump takes hawkish stance on China to new heights
The US president's hefty tariffs have resulted in an effective trade embargo between the world's two largest economies.
Canada’s Carney should thank Trump for his victory
He should then prepare to take on the US president and his imperial ambitions.
World leaders react as Mark Carney’s Liberal Party wins Canada election
With victory powered by Trump's tariffs and rhetoric, Mark Carney receives pointed congratulations from around globe.
Video: What’s different about these first 100 days of Trump?
Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher looks at what's different this time around US President Trump's return to office.
Spain and Portugal plugged back in following unexplained power outage
Spanish PM says "all potential causes" of outage being analysed as he cautions against misinformation.
Israeli claims about the Philadelphi Corridor
Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial looks at Israeli claims about tunnels on Gaza's border
Reshaping the occupied West Bank
The dismantling of Palestinian communities.
Four dead after car crashes into after-school camp in US state of Illinois
Victims of incident in Chatham, Illinois, aged between four and 18 years old, US authorities say.
Australia opens mushroom murder trial
The case of Erin Patterson, accused of killing three with toxic Beef Wellington, has gripped the nation.
Canada’s Carney claims election win vowing to fight US annexation threats
PM Mark Carney declared win in Canada's election, vowing to push back any attempt to undermine their sovereignty.
Roadside bomb blast kills 26 in Nigeria’s restive northeast
Violence reportedly flaring up in region long plagued by ISIL affiliate in West Africa Province (ISWAP) and Boko Haram.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,160
These are the key events on day 1,160 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israel bombing Beirut to “expose weakness” of Lebanon
The Israelis did not achieve the objective of destroying Hezbollah."
Butler, Warriors beat Rockets in Game 4; take 3-1 playoff lead
Jimmy Butler III fought through injury to lead the Golden State Warriors to a crucial Game 4 win over Houston Rockets.
Who and what is the US bombing in Yemen?
Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial looks at US claims about the intensified bombing campaign in Yemen
Israel carrying out ‘live-streamed genocide’ in Gaza, Amnesty says
Amnesty accuses US President Donald Trump of committing a 'multiplicity of assaults' on human rights.
Canada’s Liberal Party wins election dominated by Trump’s trade war
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hails election result as a chance to 'build Canada strong'.
‘Traitors’: Hate-filled songs target Indian Muslims after Kashmir attack
Wave of incendiary music tracks fueling Islamophobic hate floods Indian social media after April 22 killings.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, hits second-fastest IPL century, breaks T20 record
Indian schoolboy Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest T20 centurion after scoring a stunning 35-ball 100 in the IPL.
Washington “just wants a deal” in the Russia-Ukraine war
Russia declares 72-hour ceasefire. Rachel Rizzo assesses if peace is possible after Trump's Vatican talks with Zelenskyy
Hezbollah leader says Lebanese gov’t must do more to end Israeli attacks
Naim Qassem's comments came as the Israeli military said it carried out more than 50 strikes in Lebanon this month.
Historic power outage cripples Spain and Portugal
A mass blackout across Spain and Portugal left people stranded at train stations, airports, and in traffic on Monday.
Will the ICJ hold Israel to account?
A five-day hearing on Israel's humanitarian obligations in the occupied territory is under way at The Hague.
Israeli drone strike kills Palestinian children in Gaza City
An Israeli drone strike has killed at least 12 Palestinians, including a number of children in Gaza City.
Israel’s Shin Bet chief ousted by Netanyahu says will stand down on June 15
The announcement comes amid a legal battle over the government's decision to fire the top security official last month.
Power outage hits Spain and Portugal: What happened and what was affected?
A blackout paralysed large parts of Spain and Portugal on Monday. Here is what we know.
Canadians head to the polls as Trump looms over the election
Canadians choose their next prime minister in a pivotal election, dominated by Donald Trump.
Drone shows destruction following huge Iran port explosion
Drone video captured the destruction at Iran's largest commercial port, Bandar Abbas, two days after a massive explosion
ISIL group kills five Kurdish fighters in attack in eastern Syria
Syria's Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces described the attack as 'one of the deadliest' against it in a while.
Sudan’s RSF accused of ‘war crime’ after 31 people ‘executed’
At least 31 people, including children, have been executed' by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Trump-China tariff war: Who’s winning so far?
It's early days, but the warning signs are flashing red for the US.
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