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What did a US court rule on Tren de Aragua deportations?
Alien Enemies Act cannot deport Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, but deportations proceed under immigration laws.
Why is the price of gold hitting record highs?
The price of gold has soared as investors seek out safe havens amid heightened economic uncertainty.
Earthquake rescue teams battling to reach survivors in Afghanistan
Rescuers struggling to reach isolated villages following devastating quake that killed at least 1,400 people.
NBA to investigate Kawhi Leonard-LA Clippers endorsement deal
NBA says it will open an investigation into a report that Clippers paid Leonard $28m for no-show job at a company.
Video: Israeli attacks pound displacement camps in Gaza
Fires were seen burning in a displacement camp in Gaza City where Israeli forces attacked Palestinians in tents.
Climate change driving conditions for Iberian wildfires: Study
Portugal and Spain account for two-thirds of one million hectares of land destroyed by wildfire in Europe in 2025.
23-minute standing ovation at Hind Rajab film premiere
Free Palestine,' There was a 23-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival premiere of The Voice of Hind Rajab
Google told to pay $425m for breaching millions of users’ privacy
US tech giant says jury decision misunderstands its products and it will appeal.
US Open: Sinner dominates Musetti to set up semifinal with Auger-Aliassim
Top-seed Jannik Sinner cruised through the semifinals, losing only seven games to Italian compatriot Lorenzo Musetti.
Peru court hands ex-President Toledo new 13-year corruption sentence
Alejandro Toledo is one of five former Peruvian presidents jailed in recent years as political turbulence continues.
Experts call on US Health Secretary RFK Jr to resign over misinformation
Health experts said Kennedy's 'repeated efforts to undermine science and public health' left Americans 'less safe'.
LIVE: Hamas says ready for truce deal as Israel pounds Gaza City overnight
The Israeli military has continued its intense assault on northern Gaza City with a series of deadly overnight attacks.
Russia says it will not discuss foreign troops in Ukraine in ‘any format’
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman says deployment of a post-conflict security force would be 'fundamentally unacceptable'.
Australia to send hundreds to Nauru in $1.6bn migrant resettlement deal
The Pacific island will resettle up to 354 former detainees Canberra says have 'no legal right to remain in Australia'.
Naomi Osaka defeats Karolina Muchova to reach US Open semifinal
Osaka returns to semis for the first time since 2020, while Amanda Anisimova gets Wimbledon revenge against Iga Swiatek.
At least 60 dead after boat sinks in Nigeria, officials say
Niger State emergency rescue officials said the overloaded vessel sunk after striking a submerged tree stump.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,288
Here are the key events on day 1,288 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Lisbon’s Gloria funicular derails: What we know about the cause and victims
A Lisbon streetcar, one of the city's major tourist attractions, derailed on Wednesday, leaving 15 dead and 18 injured.
‘Shameful’: Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse push for US transparency
Some survivors spoke publicly for the first time at an event on Capitol Hill to support a bill to release files.
Hamas calls for UN action as Israel escalates brutal bombardment of Gaza
Hamas says it is ready to accept a comprehensive Gaza ceasefire but Israel continues its offensive to seize Gaza City.
US judge rules Trump unlawfully cut Harvard University research grants
The decision is a victory for the Ivy League university, which has been locked in a months-long feud with Trump.
‘Will happen again’: Rubio hints at more US strikes against drug smugglers
US threats of expanding military attacks across Latin America has alarmed some regional leaders, including in Mexico.
Salesforce lays off thousands despite strong earnings report
The job cuts come as the cloud computing giant doubles down on artificial intelligence.
India cuts consumption taxes to boost demand after Trump’s tariff blow
Analysts say the cuts in consumer taxes is aimed at boosting demand in the wake of 50% tariffs on Indian goods.
How powerful is China’s military?
Beijing stages its largest military parade ever with dozens of world leaders in attendance.
At least 15 killed as funicular railcar derails in Portugal’s Lisbon
Crash of the historic Elevador da Gloria funicular is one of Lisbon's deadliest transport accidents in years.
The Voice of Hind Rajab gets record 23-minute ovation at Venice premiere
The docu-drama, which recounts the final plea of a six-year-old Gaza girl, premieres amid tears.
Israeli forces destroy minaret of mosque in town near Hebron
Israeli forces have bulldozed a minaret under construction for a mosque in the town of Dura, in the occupied West Bank.
Putin and Xi caught on hot mic talking about living to 150
Putin confirms the conversation, saying modern medicine gives hope for longer, healthier lives.
Gaza’s Christians refuse to abandon churches before Israeli attack
Two of Gaza City's churches are in areas where Israel has ordered Palestinians to leave before a planned attack.
Alcaraz vs Djokovic – US Open semifinal: Start time, stats, head-to-head
When is the Alcaraz-Djokovic US Open semifinal and what have the players said? Al Jazeera explains.
Indonesia fires police officer over killing that fuelled protests
The officer was one of seven riding the armoured car that killed a delivery driver, which ignited the mass protests.
Trump hosts Poland’s Nawrocki, offers more US troops to European ally
Trump assures 'we're with Poland all the way' as he signals deeper security cooperation with Eastern European nation.
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Spanish cycling race
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the finish line of stage 11 of the La Vuelta cycling race in Spain.
Putin waves off Trump’s Russia-China-North Korean conspiracy comments
Vladimir Putin laughed off Donald Trump's claim that Russia, China and North Korea were conspiring against the US.
Armed Jewish settlers take over Palestinian home in Hebron
Armed Jewish settlers stormed and seized a Palestinian home at the entrance to Hebron's Old City.
UK deputy PM admits underpaying tax as opposition seeks her dismissal
Angela Rayner denies she wanted to dodge the extra tax, adding that she made a 'mistake' following legal advice.
US and EU sanctions have killed 38 million people since 1970
Far from a peaceful tool, these measures weaponise hunger and deprivation to enforce Western dominance.
Campbell’s sees tariff hit in year ahead as economic uncertainty looms
The maker of the Goldfish snack also plans to stop using artificial dyes by the second half of its 2026 fiscal year.
US appeals court blocks Trump use of Alien Enemies Act in deportation drive
The Fifth Circuit Court is highest court so far to rule against Trump's use of the law to deport Venezuelan migrants.
Watch UK police arrest Palestine Action supporter for planning protest
UK police arrested a Palestine Action supporter for allegedly taking part in a Zoom meeting to plan a protest.
As the US stock market smashes records, some investors fear it’s overpriced
US stocks are pricier than ever before by some measures, raising fears that the market could be headed for a crash.
Israeli Finance Minister outlines plan to annex West Bank territory
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says maps are being drawn up to annex "maximum territory" in the West Bank.
What China unveiled at its military parade
China showcased a new generation of weapons at a military parade in Bejing, including unmanned submarines and aircraft.
Israel accused of using drones to drop incendiary bombs in Gaza
Israel reportedly used quadcopter drones to drop incendiary bombs on ambulances parked outside a clinic in Gaza City.
How did US strike on Venezuelan boat come about? What it means
Trump says, We took it out,' referring to a military strike in international waters amid Washington-Caracas tensions.
Bulgaria vs Spain: World Cup qualifiers – teams, start, lineup
Spain and Bulgaria open their UEFA qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in a tight group with Turkiye and Georgia.
Sudanese rape victims speak from Chad’s refugee camps
Hundreds of thousands of women and girls have fled Sudan's war, only to be faced with violence again in Chad.
Mass evacuations in Pakistan’s flooded Punjab hit 300,000 in 48 hours
Pakistan began evacuations last month after India released water from overflowing dams into low-lying border regions.
Jeremy Corbyn to lead ‘Gaza tribunal’ into UK role in Israel’s war
The UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory is among those set to contribute to the two-day event.
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