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Pro-Palestine protest interrupts University of Michigan graduation ceremony
Dozens of Pro-Palestine graduates interrupted their commencement ceremony at the University of Michigan.
La Liga title for Real Madrid, Champions League for Girona as Barca lose
Girona scored a stunning 4-2 win over their Catalan rivals Barcelona to hand a 36th Spanish league title to Real Madrid.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 801
As the war enters its 801th day, these are the main developments.
The surfer chef behind South Africa’s first fine dining halal restaurant
Anwar Abdullatief creates stunning halal food with the Cape Malay flavours of his childhood
Messi and Saurez lead Inter Miami’s 6-2 MLS win over New York Red Bulls
Messi had a record five assists and scored a goal, while Suarez scored a hat-trick in the win over New York Red Bulls.
Dozens arrested in US campuses in another weekend of pro-Palestine protests
More than 2,000 people have been arrested nationwide as students continue protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Alvarez vs Munguia: Canelo retains boxing titles with unanimous victory
Mexico's Alvarez successfully defended his WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA super middleweight titles against compatriot Munguia.
How effective is Turkey’s ban on trade with Israel?
Turkey says the ban will stay in place until Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Spain and Argentina trade jibes in row before visit by President Milei
The spat began when Spain's transport minister said Argentina's Javier Milei took drugs during last year's election.
‘No to the Russian law!’ Georgia protesters demand a ‘European future’
Violence has rocked Tbilisi as angry citizens fear Georgia will fall into enemy hands'.
Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu-Sitta denied entry into France
The surgeon who helped treat patients during Israel's war on Gaza was scheduled to speak at the French Senate.
Germany’s Scholz calls for unity against far-right after MEP seriously hurt
Chancellor's appeal comes after four assailants brutally attacked a politician who was campaigning in eastern Germany.
‘Progress’ in Gaza truce talks but Israel still set on Rafah ground attack
Sources tell Al Jazeera that talks are at critical point as a technical team is working out details of a potential deal.
‘We won’t stop’: How Columbia’s students etched a new Gaza protest legacy
Inside a movement that took over a university building and lost its encampment within 24 hours - yet refuses to die.
Pakistan records ‘wettest April’ in more than 60 years
At least 144 people died due to the heavy rainfall in April.
World Press Photo of the Year: Cropping history and reality
WPP winner demonstrates Palestinian grief is only acceptable to the West if it is sanitised and devoid of context.
‘It’s going to be worse’: Brazil braces for more pain amid record flooding
The death toll has climbed to 56 in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state, with tens of thousands displaced.
Sustainable living gives Hungarian families hope for the future
In growing trend, families aspire to become self-sufficient by living off the land, preserving it for next generations.
Northern Gaza in ‘full-blown famine’, UN food agency chief says
'It's horror': World Food Programme head calls for immediate ceasefire and 'unfettered access' into besieged territory.
Britain’s Conservatives trounced in local elections
Disillusionment with Conservative Party sees loss of 473 seats while Labour Party picks up 185 as vote count continues.
‘No turning back’: Carnation Revolution divides Portugal again, 50 years on
As the country celebrates half a century of liberal democracy, is the far-right creeping back in?
Landslides, floods sweep Indonesia’s South Sulawesi, killing 15 people
Disaster management agency says 115 people evacuated, more than 100 houses damaged amid prolonged torrential rain.
At least 12 killed in bomb attacks on eastern DR Congo displacement camps
Congolese government, US blame Rwandan army and M23 rebel group for targeting camps where thousands are seeking refuge.
Invisible plastic: Why banning plastic bags will never be enough
How ordinary items like toothpaste and teabags could actually be damaging our environment.
‘Don’t be afraid for the marshes’: The battle to save Iraq’s waterways
Jassim Al-Asadi has spent much of his life fighting for the survival of the Iraqi Marshes, but the battle is difficult.
‘No choice’: India’s Manipuris cannot go back a year after fleeing violence
In cities across India, internal refugees struggle to rebuild lives as death and devastation still haunt.
In Texas, pro-Palestine university protesters clash with state leaders
Texas, one of the most conservative US states, has implemented laws limiting the ability to protest against Israel.
Takeaways from day 11 of Trump’s New York hush money trial with Hope Hicks
Hicks, a former adviser to the ex-president, testified about how his 2016 campaign handled the Access Hollywood tape.
What’s behind the US generational divide on Israel’s war on Gaza?
Polls suggest an increasing number of young Americans are siding with Palestinians and growing critical of Israel.
Measles outbreak kills at least 42 people in northeast Nigeria
The deaths were recorded out of nearly 200 suspected measles cases in the state of Adamawa, official says.
Children, infants missing after Tunis police clear makeshift refugee camps
Police cleared two of the Tunisian capital's irregular Black migrant camps, busing residents to an unknown location.
US congressman Cuellar indicted for alleged Azerbaijan influence scheme
Henry Cuellar, a Democrat, accused of accepting bribes in exchange for advancing interests of Azerbaijan in Congress.
UK activists prevent arrest of migrants slated for deportation
UK activists and human rights groups are taking action over the detention of migrants slated for deportation to Rwanda.
Campus Gaza solidarity protests go global
Anger and frustration with the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza have sparked university protests worldwide.
Panama court rules leading candidate Mulino may remain in presidential race
Decision removes uncertainty over Mulino's eligibility just two days before the vote in the Central American country.
Canadian police make arrests in prominent Sikh activist’s killing
Arrests in last year's killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar set to fuel more diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.
UN chief urges Israel and Hamas to reach ceasefire deal in Gaza
Antonio Guterres says he fears war in Gaza 'will worsen exponentially' without a truce as Israel's Rafah assault looms.
ICC demands end to threats against court amid Gaza war probe
Statement released after Israeli and US officials rebuke the court for possible arrest warrants over Gaza war.
Why has the flooding in Kenya been so devastating?
Government criticised over poor infrastructure as 210 people killed, thousands displaced and cyclone on the way.
Houthis say they will target Israel-bound ships anywhere within their range
The Yemeni group says it is expanding its attacks in response to the looming Israeli assault on Rafah in southern Gaza.
Would Julian Assange’s extradition threaten press freedoms worldwide?
Whistleblower lawyer on Assange extradition: 'It would affect publishers, journalists, bloggers, anyone - me and you.'
Germany accuses Russia of ‘intolerable’ cyberattack, warns of consequences
Foreign Minister Baerbock says group of hackers called APT28 is steered by Russia's military intelligence service.
Journalists ‘have zero protection’: Hind Khoudary on reporting from Gaza
Marc Lamont Hill talks to Al Jazeera journalist Hind Khoudary on World Press Freedom Day about reporting from Gaza.
How students around the world are taking a stand for Gaza
Students around the world are raising their voices to protest against Israel's continuing war on Gaza.
Police remove pro-Palestinian students from Paris’s Sciences Po university
Students staging sit-in and hunger strike at the French university leave campus without incident.
China launches Chang’e-6 probe to study dark side of the moon
Unprecedented 53-day mission aims to retrieve lunar rocks and soil from far side that never faces Earth.
China launches historic mission to far side of the moon
China has launched a rocket that aims to retrieve samples from the far side of the moon.
Doctor from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital dies in Israeli prison
Groups advocating for Palestinian prisoners say Adnan al-Barash, head of orthopaedics, died as a 'result of torture'.
UK has begun mass arrests of potential Rwanda deportees: What’s next?
The UK Home Office has lost contact with more than half the people it wants to deport, has vowed to find them.
Palestinian employee of German development agency ‘abused’ in Israeli jail
Baraa Odeh has told her lawyer from prison that she has been repeatedly strip-searched and physically assaulted.
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