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Malaysia “calls on world leaders” to restrain Israel
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim called on world leaders including US President Donald Trump, to restrain Israel
Yes, The New York Times is committing genocidal journalism
In his latest NYT column, Bret Stephens tries to excuse a uniquely horrific crime with uniquely horrific journalism.
Aid groups warn of ‘mass starvation’ in Gaza
More than 100 aid groups warn of mass starvation in Gaza, urge ceasefire and end to Israel blocking humanitarian aid.
Palestinians in Gaza react to Israel’s ban on access to the sea
Palestinians in Gaza say Israel's ban on access to the sea has stripped them of their last source of food and freedom.
The night Iran struck Qatar
Al Jazeera Arabic Digital newsroom has gone behind the scenes, breaking down the events of that night, second by second
Video: Hundreds of Bedouin families evacuated from Syria’s Suwayda
The United Nations has evacuated hundreds of Bedouin families from the Syrian city of Suwayda.
Protesters target UN’s Guterres to stop Israel starving Gaza
Protesters gathered outside the New York residence of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres demanding he do more on Gaza
Russia set for Ukraine talks in Turkiye, says progress will be ‘difficult’
Expectations are low before the latest round of talks between the countries, held amid US pressure to end the war.
More than 100 NGOs warn Israel’s forced ‘mass starvation’ stalks all Gaza
Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza says 111 people have now died from famine and malnutrition in recent weeks.
Israel targets women in Gaza “deliberately” to halt reproduction
Palestinian women and girls carry the promise of the continuity of Palestinian life."
Protests in Ukraine as Zelenskyy signs bill curbing anticorruption agencies
Zelenskyy's new law weakening anticorruption agencies prompts mass protests across cities in Ukraine.
Japan’s PM Ishiba vows to stay in office despite election debacle
Shigeru Ishiba says he wants to ensure the new tariff deal agreed with the US is properly implemented.
How has Israel expanded battlefronts across the Middle East?
From Gaza to Iran, Israel's wars have crossed five borders and killed thousands. We look at where and how it has struck.
Malaysia’s Anwar announces cash handouts in bid to ease living costs
Malaysian leader also says petrol prices will be cut and highway toll rates frozen to address cost of living concerns.
The Egyptians finding a ‘second home’ after migrating south to Tanzania
As Europe fortifies its borders, growing numbers of North Africans are moving southwards into other African countries.
UK sanctions 25 targets involved in alleged people smuggling
Individuals and entities sanctioned include a small boat supplier in Asia and gang leaders based in North Africa.
Iran ready for war with Israel, will not halt nuclear programme: Pezeshkian
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Iran's president insists Tehran's uranium enrichment programme will continue.
Al Jazeera calls for global action to protect Gaza’s journalists
Media network urges action to end forced starvation that threatens Gaza's entire population, including journalists.
China experiences record number of hot days since March
Heatwave in China has seen surge in energy demand with increased sales of air conditioners and handheld fans.
LA nightclub car ramming driver charged with attempted murder in US
If convicted, Fernando Ramirez could face multiple sentences of life imprisonment.
AFP calls on Israel to allow evacuation of its journalists from Gaza
Paris-based news agency says freelance contributors facing 'appalling' situation in the war-ravaged enclave.
Expectations low ahead of EU-China 50th anniversary summit in Beijing
The meeting of top Chinese and EU officials will be overshadowed by old grievances, even as Beijing tries to hit reset.
EU warns Israel as Trump’s envoy heads to Europe for Gaza truce talks
The EU's top diplomat says 'all options remain on the table if Israel doesn't deliver' on its Gaza pledges.
‘Historic’ ruling on climate change by World Court: What to expect
The ICJ is set to decide the future course of climate accountability in a landmark legal case brought by Vanuatu.
‘Changed the planet of rock’: Tributes pour in for rock icon Ozzy Osbourne
Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, Elton John, Metallica and Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant paid tribute to legendary singer.
Interpol takes whaling activist, Sea Shepherd founder off wanted list
Canadian-American anti-whaling activist Paul Watson greeted Interpol's decision with the words: 'Finally I am free.'
Columbia University suspends, expels nearly 80 students over Gaza protests
Some students also had their degrees revoked for participating in antiwar protests, including the 2024 Gaza encampments.
How the gentrification crisis is hitting Mexico City
What's behind Mexico City's fight against gentrification displacing residents?
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,245
Here are the key events on day 1,245 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump announces ‘massive’ trade deal with Japan
US president says Japanese exports will be subject to a 15 percent tariff under the trade agreement.
‘My duty’: Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil meets lawmakers at US Capitol
Khalil, who continues to be targeted for deportation, says he will continue to advocate for Palestine and free speech.
Morocco beat Ghana on penalties to set up Nigeria WAFCON final
Host nation Morocco will face Nigeria in the Women's Africa Cup of Nations after beating Ghana on penalties.
England beat Italy to reach UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final
Chloe Kelly scores dramatic late winner in extra time as reigning champions England come from behind to beat Italy 2-1.
Judges reject Trump lawyer Alina Habba’s bid to serve as federal prosecutor
The Trump administration quickly acted to remove Habba's replacement following a decision not to extend her term.
Protesters in Ukraine denounce law curbing anticorruption agencies
Hundreds of protesters rally in Kyiv to oppose the measure, in a rare show of antigovernment anger.
Is Israel implementing a strategy of genocide by starvation in Gaza?
Those who have survived relentless attacks so far now face famine
At least 15 starve to death in 24 hours in Gaza as Israel continues attacks
Latest malnutrition-related deaths include a six-week-old baby, as dozens more killed in Israeli strikes across enclave.
No food, no aid: hunger is killing people in Gaza
Israel's blockade has plunged Gaza into an increasingly dire malnutrition crisis.
Trump dumps a pile of MLK files. Why not the Epstein files?
Trump releases MLK files amidst backlash over withholding Epstein documents, fuelling selective transparency claims.
Donald Trump accuses Barack Obama of ‘treason’ over 2016 election claims
The president repeated unsubstantiated claims that investigations into Russian election interference were 'seditious'.
Trump sets 19% tariff on Philippines in new trade deal
Details about the agreement, which US President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social, are limited.
Renewable energy hits global tipping point for even lower costs, UN says
UN chief Antonio Guterres says 'the fossil fuel age is flailing and failing' as renewable energy becomes cheaper.
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman and heavy metal icon, dies at 76
Osbourne was instrumental in pioneering heavy metal as his band Black Sabbath enjoyed huge success in the 70s.
Workers scramble to find colleagues at collapsed DRC gold mine
Workers at a collapsed mine shaft in the Democratic Republic of Congo are trying to dig out their colleagues.
Holy Land clerics ‘stand in solidarity’ with people of Gaza after visit
Greek Orthodox and Catholic leaders condemned Israel's bombardment on Gaza after a rare visit to the territory July 18.
Trump team seeks meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell amid Epstein pressure
The request is Trump's latest move to defuse uproar over recent report that yielded no new evidence in Epstein scandal.
More than 1,400 killed in sectarian violence in coastal Syria, report finds
Gov't committee in Syria says it identified 298 suspects in mass killings in Syria's coastal regions.
Gaza’s generation of amputees
Ismail Abu Omar speaks about Gaza's rising amputee toll and the resilience of people living with permanent wounds.
Bangladesh students demand accountability after deadly air force jet crash
Students' demands include compensation for families, as well as new training procedures for the country's air force.
General Motors profit drops 35% as Trump tariffs hit car industry
GM's quarterly profit tumble comes a day after Stellantis says it expects $2.7bn loss in first six months of the year.
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