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Russian attacks keep “pushing the limits” of NATO countries
Russia has no intention of ending this war."
Thailand’s new PM vows to tackle Cambodia border conflict, economic woes
Tensions over border disputes had escalated in July during a five-day conflict between the neighbouring countries.
Several killed as US shooter attacks Mormon church and sets it on fire
A gunman opens fire at Mormon church in Michigan during Sunday service, then sets building ablaze.
How to ‘fake’ food in Gaza
The author's family has turned what meagre foods are available in Gaza into 'fakes' of things they are used to eating.
Al Jazeera reporter films Israeli strike on building in Gaza City
Ibrahim al-Khalili filmed the moment an Israeli strike targeted a building behind him in Gaza City.
PM Modi invokes conflict with Pakistan after India’s Asia Cup cricket win
Indian leader controversially refers to the politically-charged win as an extension of 'Operation Sindoor'.
Michigan church shooting: What we know about suspect Thomas Jacob Sanford
Sanford, 40, served as a US Marine from 2004 to 2008, including a deployment to al-Fallujah, Iraq.
Trump to meet Netanyahu as ending Israel’s Gaza war reaches pressure point
Netanyahu is keeping together an uncompromising coalition, but it is holding amid takeover of Gaza, occupied West Bank.
Cowboys, Packers battle to NFL’s first tie since 2022
Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers played out a rare match tie in overtime at AT&T Stadium.
Europe hold off US to win golf’s Ryder Cup 2025
Europe held on to beat the United States 15-13 on a nail-biting final day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage, New York.
US citizen Amir Amiri freed by Taliban following Qatari mediation
An American citizen who had been detained in Afghanistan since December has been released through Qatari mediation.
Several dead, missing, as Typhoon Bualoi makes landfall in Vietnam
In advance of the typhoon's landfall, the government had evacuated more than 28,500 people.
Peru’s Gen Z rallies against President Boluarte
Protests in Peru leave 19 people injured as outrage spreads over corruption, pensions, and rising organised crime.
Iran hangs ‘one of the most important’ spies for Israel in latest execution
Iran's Mizan news agency reports that Bahman Choobiasl was accused of meeting officials from Israel's Mossad agency.
Moldova’s pro-EU party wins election hit by Russian interference claims
The governing party decisively victorious in parliamentary election widely viewed as a choice between Europe and Russia.
Namibia deploys army to fight fire in one of Africa’s largest reserves
The fire has burned through one-third of Etosha National Park, home to the endangered black rhinoceros.
Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase: Why is Trump desperate to take it back?
It would allow the US to again project power in the region, with China close by. But taking it back won't be easy.
Hong Kong activist Nathan Law says he was denied entry to Singapore
Pro-democracy campaigner says he held a valid visa and was given no reason for the refusal.
LIVE: Israel keeps pummelling Gaza ahead of Trump-Netanyahu meeting
Israel is continuing its intense bombardment of Gaza City with more attacks carried out across the enclave since dawn.
Trump to meet Republican, Democratic leaders as US gov’t shutdown looms
The US government faces a partial shutdown from Wednesday unless Republicans and Democrats can agree on a spending bill.
Trump to deploy 200 National Guard troops to Oregon as state leaders sue
The Democrat-run state is challenging Trump's authority to deploy soldiers to what he has called 'war ravaged Portland'.
‘Cruel joke’: How Indian H-1B dreams are crash-landing after Trump fee hike
Thousands of young Indians have mapped their adult lives with the aim of moving to the US, plans that now lie in tatters
Gaza and Palestine were dominant themes at UN. Will it make a difference?
Experts and diplomats say without concrete action to hold Israel accountable, rhetoric alone will not save Palestinians.
China and North Korea agree to resist ‘hegemony’, Foreign Ministry says
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi holds talks with his North Korean counterpart, Choe Son Hui, in Beijing.
‘It’s about time’: Trump says he will join gathering of US military leaders
Hundreds of top-ranking officers to convene in Quantico after being summoned by US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,313
Here are the key events on day 1,313 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘Horrific’: Israel bombs hospitals, residential towers amid Gaza onslaught
The Israeli military targets hospitals and multistorey buildings as it intensifies its offensive to seize Gaza City.
What’s the fallout from the latest UN sanctions on Iran?
The UN has reimposed sanctions that were lifted under a 2015 nuclear deal.
Moldova’s pro-EU party takes lead in election as vote counting under way
Moldovans await the results of a closely-watched parliamentary election, amid claims of Russian interference.
Hezbollah a ‘legitimate political party’ within Lebanon, US envoy says
Tom Barrack says Hezbollah's legitimacy within Lebanon's political system makes solving conflict with Israel difficult.
India defeat Pakistan by five wickets in controversy-hit Asia Cup final
Varma hits 69 not out after coming in to bat at 10-2 as India chase 146 in a nervy end to the Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai.
Taliban releases US citizen Amir Amiri after Qatari mediation
Amiri is the fifth US citizen held by the Taliban government in Afghanistan to be freed this year.
Dutch PM Schoof: On Gaza, Israel and a collapsed coalition
The Netherlands' outgoing leader, Dick Schoof, discusses Gaza, Israel, NATO, migration and why his coalition collapsed.
Eric Adams says he is dropping out of New York City mayoral race
Adams bows out, leaving the race between Democrat Zohran Mamdani and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
The Truth About Netanyahu’s UNGA Speech
A fiery UNGA speech by Netanyahu drew walkouts, applause, and protests. Here's our look at the facts around his speech.
UK’s governing Labour party holds annual conference amid far-right surge
The UK PM, who faces a potential leadership challenge, has also faced criticism over his policy on Israel's war on Gaza.
At least two killed in shooting at Mormon church in Michigan, US: Police
At least eight others injured in shooting and fire at the church in Grand Blanc Township in the US state of Michigan.
Analysis: How is Lebanon’s Hezbollah regrouping after war with Israel?
Hezbollah is reportedly regrouping but analysts say it is pursuing different avenues, not military might against Israel.
Denmark bans drone flights after latest drone sightings at military bases
Drone sorties over past week have caused the temporary closures of several Danish airports, raising security concerns.
UN sanctions “exacerbate” Iran’s economic situation
Countries like China, Russia or others who have been opposing the process [of imposing sanctions]."
Hamas tells Israel to cease Gaza City attacks as captives’ lives in danger
Israeli tanks are advancing in Tal al-Hawa, Sabra and other neighbourhoods of Gaza City in their ground invasion.
Here’s what happened in Gaza while world’s focus was on UN General Assembly
As world leaders talked about acting against Israel at the UN General Assembly over 360 Palestinians in Gaza were killed
The Italian people made us smile in Gaza
The mass mobilisation for Palestine across Italy echoed in Gaza. We are truly grateful.
Week in Pictures: From a typhoon in Asia to missile strikes in Kyiv
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
Heavy Russian drone attack kills at least four in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv
Russia has launched a heavy attack on Ukraine with hundreds of kamikaze drones hitting residential buildings in Kyiv.
Iran’s parliament condemns ‘illegal’ sanctions over its nuclear programme
Iran's parliament has condemned what it calls illegal' sanctions that the United Nations has now reimposed on Tehran.
Why is the divisive Tony Blair now touted for post-Gaza war interim role?
The US plan ousts Hamas and forms an administration that will later be handed over to a reformed Palestinian Authority.
Palestinian man searches for child as Al Jazeera reports from Gaza hospital
Al Jazeera's Ibrahim al-Khalili was reporting from Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital when a Palestinian father rushed
Sanctions on Iran have been a spectacular strategic failure for the West
Sanctions have destroyed the Iranian middle class - the very driver of stability and moderation.
‘All eyes on Gaza’ as Germany sees largest pro-Palestine protest to date
As many as 100,000 people in Berlin rallied in support of Palestinians in what was Germany's largest Gaza protest yet.
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