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New-look Liverpool beaten by Crystal Palace in Community Shield
FA Cup winners Crystal Palace upset Premier League champions Liverpool in English season opening Community Shield.
UK police arrest 522 over support for Palestine Action at London protests
More than 100 of those arrested over their support for the banned pro-Palestinian organisation were over 70 years old.
Will Lebanon succeed in disarming Hezbollah?
Lebanon's government announces it will disarm the group before the end of the year, which Hezbollah says it will ignore.
Israel’s gambit: Massacre the Palestinians, subjugate the region?
Has Israel created a predicament it can't escape with its zero-sum path for the Palestinians and regional overreach?
Jordan to host meeting with Syria, US on Syrian reconstruction
President Ahmed al-Sharaa's new government is trying to attract foreign investment as Syria's economy lies in ruins.
Ukraine says it hit Russian oil refinery in drone exchanges; key talks loom
Drones launched by Kyiv are targeting deeper into Russian territory than in past, Al Jazeera's correspondent reports.
Nagasaki commemorates atomic bombing 80 years on
Japan has marked 80 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
London police arrest hundreds at Gaza protest supporting Palestine Action
Police in London detained close to 500 peaceful pro-Palestinian protesters for terrorism'.
Iran’s triple crisis is reshaping daily life
Power and water outages have combined with record-breaking heat. Three Iranians tell us how they've had to adjust.
Sigrid Kaag on Gaza: Aid under siege & the collapse of humanitarian norms
Former UN Gaza coordinator Sigrid Kaag on blocked aid and the UN's struggle as famine grips Gaza.
UN report says its female staff in Afghanistan have received death threats
Taliban rulers say they are not behind the threats and are investigating, according to the United Nations.
Palestinian boy crushed to death by falling aid pallet in Gaza
Distressing video shows the moment a 15-year-old boy was killed by a falling aid pallet in Gaza.
Antiwar activists storm Big Brother stage to disrupt broadcast in Israel
Watch the moment a group of Israeli activists stormed a live television broadcast to protest Israel's war on Gaza.
Southern Europe battling worst wildfires in decades amid huge blazes
France has been suffering its largest wildfire in at least 50 years, according to disaster officials.
Wildfires are inevitable, but we can learn to control them
With the right measures in place, people can learn to curb and coexist with them.
Zelenskyy rejects ‘gifting land’ to Russia ahead of Trump-Putin meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has staunchly rejected a suggestion by Donald Trump of 'swapping territory'.
More than 600 Shia pilgrims hospitalised due to chlorine gas leak in Iraq
Authorities say the incident happened overnight between the two Shia holy cities of Najaf and Karbala.
Two fighters die from brain injuries in boxing bouts in Japan
Shigetoshi Kotari and Hiromasa Urakawa pass away within a day of each other after separate bouts on the same card.
Protesters around the world demand an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Protesters in major cities around the world have marched to oppose Israel's genocide in Gaza.
Global rallies demand end to Israel’s war on Gaza and unrestricted aid
Tens of thousands of people have gathered around the world to protest against Israel's genocide in Gaza.
Israelis protest government plans to expand war and occupy Gaza
Thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv after Israel's security cabinet announced plans to occupy Gaza City.
Week in Pictures: From Gaza starvation crisis to California wildfires
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
Astronauts return to Earth in SpaceX splashdown after 5-month ISS mission
The landing marks a successful end to their mission on board the International Space Station to help stranded pilots.
Thousands protest plan to build world’s longest bridge from Sicily to Italy
Residents are opposed to the bridge over its scale, earthquake threats, environmental effect, and mafia interference.
Europe promises to ‘stand firmly’ with Ukraine as Trump, Putin plan summit
Leaders of six European nations and the EU call for more pressure on Russia before Trump-Putin summit in Alaska.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,263
Here are the key events on day 1,263 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Al Hilal sign Darwin Nunez from Liverpool
Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez completes $62m move from Premier League champions Liverpool to Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal.
Salah criticises UEFA tribute to ‘Palestinian Pele’
Former Palestinian international player Suleiman Al-Obeid killed by Israeli attack on aid seekers in Gaza on Wednesday.
Chad opposition leader, ex-PM sentenced to 20 years for inciting violence
Succes Masra denies the charges against him, which relate to inter-communal clashes that left dozens dead in May.
Haiti declares three-month state of emergency as gang violence spikes
Government says move aims to boost 'fight against insecurity' as armed gangs continue to carry out attacks across Haiti.
Who are Premier League title favourites: Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Utd?
Liverpool stormed the Premier League last season - can anyone stop them from claiming a record 21st title?
Iran rejects planned transit corridor outlined in Armenia-Azerbaijan pact
Iran is distancing itself from ally Russia as it rejects planned border corridor backed by US President Donald Trump.
Can Israel have a ‘normal’ place in the Middle East?
As Israel's war on Gaza rages, chances of normalising ties with its neighbours are fading.
Palestinian foreign minister demands action to end Israel’s Gaza genocide
Varsen Aghabekian Shahin says international community must take concrete steps to end Israeli impunity for abuses.
UK police arrest at least 466 people at Palestine Action protest in London
Critics say ban on activist group stifles freedom of speech and assembly and aims to curb pro-Palestine demonstrations.
Syria backs out of Paris talks with Kurdish-led fighters: State TV
Government source says recent Kurdish-led conference 'dealt blow' to talks on implementing a March integration deal.
Israeli forces kill 21 aid seekers as Gaza starvation death toll rises
Gaza Ministry of Health says at least 39 people killed in 24 hours, including 21 seeking aid and 11 from starvation.
Six Lebanese soldiers killed in explosion in southern Lebanon
Deadly explosion at weapons depot comes as army has been dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
Israel’s starvation denial is an Orwellian farce
The Israeli 'hasbara' cannot disprove the obvious, but it can obfuscate and exhaust.
The trillion-dollar war machine
Hind Hassan explores the US weapons industry and its effects on democracy, domestically and beyond.
India says six Pakistani aircraft shot down during May conflict
Air force chief says S-400 air defence systems took down most of the Pakistani planes; Pakistan rejects statement.
Thai soldiers injured by landmine near Cambodia amid fragile truce
It is the third incident in a few weeks in which Thai soldiers have been injured by mines around the border.
How RFK Jr’s vaccine funding cuts fit with Trump’s vision
Latest move to cut funding for vaccines is not down to US health secretary. It is part of Trump's wider war on science.
Benjamin Sesko: Manchester United complete signing from Leipzig
The Slovenia striker was also a target for Newcastle United, having scored 39 times in two years for RB Leipzig.
Elvis-inspired teacher fights Roma prejudice with music and heart
As a teacher and performer, Lakatos empowers Roma students, showing them they can aspire beyond societal limitations.
Before Trump-Putin talks, Ukraine rules out ‘gifting land to occupier’
With US and Russian leaders set to meet, Ukraine's Zelenskyy warns deals without his country will not bring peace.
Ballon d’Or holder Rodri suffers latest Man City injury setback
The Spanish midfielder missed the majority of last season due to injury and will miss the start of the new campaign.
At least one killed as firefighters battle Greece blaze for second day
A wildfire on the outskirts of Athens was contained but not out on Saturday, the fire brigade says.
Uganda court denies bail to opposition leader Kizza Besigye in treason case
Case has raised concerns among government critics about a crackdown ahead of Uganda's national election early next year.
How a drowning victim became a lifesaving icon
If you know CPR, chances are you've practised on a dummy with the face of a woman who, legend says, drowned in Paris.
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