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What we know about deadly UK synagogue attack
Authorities in the UK are investigating what they described as a terrorist incident outside a synagogue in Manchester.
U-20 World Cup Who would you play for?
When choosing your national team, who should you play for? The country you're born in, or the country of your heritage?
Is Russia’s economy at risk as oil revenues shrink?
Russia plans to raise tax to fund its defence budget as oil revenues decline.
Trump threatens to cut ‘Democratic agencies’ amid government shutdown
The US presidents meets with the White House budget director as the shutdown continues into a second day, amid impasse.
UN warns of potential ‘ethnically driven’ atrocities in Sudan’s el-Fasher
United Nations says more than 90 people were killed in paramilitary attacks on the city over 10 days last month.
The US military’s MAGA makeover
The US military is getting a MAGA makeover and a heavy dose of Christian nationalism.
Death toll rises to 3 in Morocco with more protests expected
Moroccan leader says he is open to a dialogue to end youth-led protests against alleged corruption.
Tesla sales jump as buyers scramble before EV tax credit expires
Analysts expect sales by the electric automaker to slump in the months ahead.
Turkish boats set sail in solidarity with Gaza flotilla
Dozens of Turkish boats were seen sailing with Palestinian flags off the coast of Hatay in the south of the country.
Intercepted Gaza flotilla boats arrive at Israel’s Ashdod port
Several boats from the Global Sumud Flotilla arrived at Israel's Ashdod port on Thursday flying Palestinian flags.
Renowned chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall dies at 91
Jane Goodall, the conservationist and primatologist renowned for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees, has died.
Will Europe use Russian assets to fund Ukraine? Could Moscow hit back?
Some European countries have raised concerns about potential legal challenges to the 'reparations plan' for Ukraine.
Global protests against Israel’s intercepton of Gaza flotilla
Protesters in cities around the world have condemned Israel's interception of the humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza.
Kabila sentenced to death: What it means for DRC and what’s next
President Felix Tshisekedi's government accuses the former leader of allying with the M23 rebel group.
French unions strike, demand end to austerity and Macron’s spending cuts
Tens of thousands turn out, but numbers are fewer so far than last protest that drew half a million to the streets.
What we know about Israel’s interception of the Gaza flotilla
Videos show Israeli forces intercepting several aid boats in international waters and detaining activists onboard.
Al Jazeera reports from scene of Philippines earthquake in Cebu
Al Jazeera's Barnaby Lo has been seeing the destruction left by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake in the Philippines.
Deadly Manchester synagogue attack: What we know about victims and attacker
A car was rammed into pedestrians and at least one person stabbed as worshippers arrived to celebrate Yom Kippur.
Stranded in Gaza, I risk losing my UK scholarship as evacuation stalls
Delays and opaque rules mean students like me face losing scholarships and futures as bombs fall and deadlines pass.
Gaza: A Forever War
A powerful investigation into the war on Gaza, challenging Israel's response to the Hamas-led attacks in October 2023.
The Empty Grave: The violent legacy of Germany’s colonial rule in Africa
A Tanzanian family tries to reclaim their ancestor's remains over 100 years after German colonial powers stole them.
Fact check: US 2025 government shutdown talking points
In over a decade of US shutdowns, Republicans and Democrats have played the blame game. We check their claims.
Coco Gauff defeats Eva Lys to reach China Open semifinal
The second-seeded American reached her first semifinal since the French Open in June.
No, Bill Maher, there is no ‘Christian genocide’ in Nigeria
From Boko Haram to herder-farmer clashes, Nigeria's crises are complex. Simplistic genocide claims fuel propaganda.
UK gov’t demand to access Apple users’ data raises civil liberties issues
Second order this year focuses on UK users; earlier attempt included US user data, but was withdrawn under US pressure.
Two killed in deadly attack near synagogue, suspect shot by polic
'Appalled' UK PM Starmer departs early from European summit in Copenhagen; decries that this happened on Yom Kippur.
Death toll rises to 72 after powerful earthquake in Philippines
More than 20,000 evacuees and 294 injured recorded as aftershocks continue to unsettle communities in northern Cebu.
Israel taking “illegal actions” against Gaza aid flotilla
Huwaida Arraf says the intl community is failing to protect the flotilla & Palestinians under Israel's genocide in Gaza.
UK court convicts 7 men for ‘grooming’, systematic abuse of teens
Gang ringleader is sentenced to 35 years in prison for abuse; others get a minimum of 12 years.
Survivors pulled from collapsed school in Indonesia
An Islamic school collapsed during prayers in Indonesia's East Java. At least six people have been killed.
‘No signs of life’: Hopes turn to anguish in Indonesia school collapse
Some families say they're still holding out hope their loved ones are alive as authorities shift to recovery operation.
Hopes dim for survivors after Indonesia school building collapses
Hundreds await news of loved ones as rescue teams cautiously use heavy machinery in Indonesia school collapse mission.
Russia advances in Ukraine as Zelenskyy touts ‘mega’ US weapons deal
Trump gets closer to Ukraine as top European official warns 'we are no longer at peace' amid airspace rows with Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,316
Here are the key events on day 1,316 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Zelenskyy meeting European leaders in Denmark to rally support for Ukraine
Denmark PM Mette Frederiksen says that Europe is in a hybrid war waged by Russia, and Ukraine is first line of defence.
Israel threatens all staying in Gaza City, kills at least 17 in enclave
Israeli Defence Minister Katz says anyone who stays in Gaza City will be considered 'terrorists and terror supporters'.
Schools and airport shut as Hurricane Imelda moves over Bermuda
Bermuda deploys soldiers to secure infrastructure, clear roads and help at emergency shelters.
South Korea president apologises for abusive foreign adoption scheme
Programme, which started after Korean War as a way of removing mixed-race children from society, violated human rights.
US government shutdown continues, as Trump cuts funds for Democratic states
Republicans and Democrats fail to narrow differences on spending bill, as effects of shutdown start showing.
How the world is responding to Israel’s interception of the Gaza flotilla
Italian unions call for general strike as global protests grow and multiple governments criticise Israel.
Yasin Malik, Kashmir’s best-known separatist, an Indian intelligence asset?
In an affidavit whose contents have gripped India, Malik claims he worked with multiple Indian prime ministers, agents.
FBI cuts ties with Anti-Defamation League amid conservative backlash
FBI Director Kash Patel announces break with anti-Semitism watchdog amid outrage over description of Charlie Kirk.
Israel intercepts Gaza Sumud flotilla vessels: What we know so far
Global Sumud Flotilla had been pressing forward with its mission to break Israel's siege of Gaza.
Israeli forces board Gaza flotilla, detain Greta Thunberg, other activists
At least six ships have been boarded by the Israeli navy so far and more interceptions are expected to take place.
Israel kills journalist Yahia Barzaq known for his newborn baby portraits
An Israeli air strike has killed journalist Yahia Barzaq, who was known for his creative portraits of newborn children.
Ethiopia church scaffolding collapse kills 36 during religious festival
Pilgrims were visiting the Menjar Shenkora Arerti Mariam Church to mark the annual Virgin Mary festival.
PSG defeat Barcelona in Champions League after late Goncalo Ramos winner
Ramos' 90th minute goal capped off a come from behind win at Barcelona in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League.
Protesters and police clash as Morocco unrest escalates
Police vehicles were filmed ramming into protesters as anti-government demonstrations escalated in Morocco on Tuesday.
Morocco arrests hundreds of protesters as rallies turn violent
Members of Moroccan security forces and civilians reported hurt as youth antigovernment protests turn violent.
Jane Goodall, conservationist and chimpanzee expert, dies aged 91
The Jane Goodall Institute says famed primatologist died in California during US speaking tour.
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