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Why can’t we remember our early years? Do babies make memories at all?
For the first time, scientists have observed memories forming in babies' brains in real time.
Rival rallies erupt in South Korea over President Yoon’s impeachment
Supporters and critics of Yoon Suk Yeol take to the streets of the capital Seoul amid ongoing impeachment trial.
Is Sudan’s war merging with South Sudanese conflicts?
Sudan's war is spilling into South Sudan as its army and RSF seek new proxies and partners.
People in Gaza surviving on canned food as fresh produce rotting at border
UN relief chief warns food 'rotting' at Gaza border as Israel breaching humanitarian law with blockade since March 18.
Nepal appoint former Australian international Law as new coach
The former West Indies, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh coach guided United States to the 2024 T20 World Cup Super 8s.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,129
These are the key developments on day 1,129 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Four policemen, two suspected rebels killed in India-administered Kashmir
The deaths came in a gun battle in the forested area of the southern Jammu region.
US wants to make Philippines “a proxy” in US-China confrontation
Victor Gao says Pete Hegseth is trying to stir up a confrontation between China and the US, using the Philippines.
Four Afghan girl guitarists escaped the Taliban. Will they be forced back?
Yasemin, Zakia, Shukriya and Uzra, just 7, fled Afghanistan. A Trump order and Pakistan could send them back.
Myanmar-Thailand earthquake death toll passes 1,000
Myanmar's military rulers say at least 1,002 people killed following earthquake that also killed 10 people in Thailand.
Judge blocks Trump effort to shutter Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The injunction is a setback for Trump, who has sought to streamline the federal government through cuts and layoffs.
How the ‘war on terror’ paved the way for student deportations in the US
Experts say there are parallels between attempts to expel pro-Palestinian student protesters and Bush-era deportations.
With Messi watching at Miami Open, Djokovic reaches 100th final
The six-time winner beat Grigor Dimitrov 6-2, 6-3 to reach his first Miami Open final since 2019.
Real Madrid vs Leganes – LaLiga: Team news, kickoff, how to follow, stream
A turbulent week off the field sees Real Madrid return to LaLiga action against Leganes after the international break.
Brazil fire coach Dorival after Argentina hammering in World Cup qualifier
Dorival was only appointed 14 months ago, but a 4-1 defeat against rivals Argentina proved to be his last game.
Is South Sudan heading to another civil war?
Tension is rising in South Sudan after the vice president is put under house arrest.
What caused the powerful Myanmar and Thailand earthquake?
Myanmar's location between two tectonic plates - the India and Eurasia plates - places it at particular risk of quakes.
Trump administration notifies Congress of planned USAID reorganisation
The US State Department has also announced staff cuts as it seeks to dismantle the aid agency and absorb its functions.
‘Denmark hasn’t done a good job’ says US VP during Greenland trip
US Vice President JD Vance addressed US troops after he landed in Greenland, accusing Denmark for not doing a good job'
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy cautious on new US minerals deal proposal
Kyiv to assess US proposal on rare earths, noting major differences from earlier framework shared in bilateral talks.
Judge in Mahmoud Khalil deportation case delays decision on release
A US judge declined to decide whether pro-Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil should be released on bail.
Trump says Greenland takeover needed for ‘world peace’
US president's comment comes as Vice President Vance and his wife visit US military base on the Danish territory.
Osasuna file appeal over Barcelona fielding Inigo Martinez in LaLiga match
Martinez was absent from Spain's internationals, leading Osasuna to insist he should have sat out LaLiga encounter.
Israel bombs Beirut for first time since ceasefire
The Israeli military destroyed a building in a residential area of southern Beirut on Friday.
Israel launches first air strike on Lebanon’s Beirut since November truce
Israeli attack destroys a residential building in a Beirut suburb as France's Macron decries 'unacceptable' strike.
Earthquakes in Myanmar spread destruction as far as Bangkok
Twin earthquakes in Myanmar, one a 7.7 magnitude, caused extensive damage as far away as Bangkok.
Trump asks US Supreme Court to lift ban on deportations under wartime law
US president appeals to Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ban on his use of an obscure wartime law.
Donald Trump speaks with Canada’s Mark Carney amid trade tensions
US president says he and the Canadian PM 'agree on many things' and will meet after Canada's elections next month.
Trump administration has no respect for “defence secrets”
Jamie Gaskarth critiques Trump officials' disregard for intelligence and defence secrecy risks.
Bangladesh cricketer Tamim back home after heart attack
Tamim Iqbal was admitted to hospital on Monday after suffering chest pains while competing in a match in Bangladesh.
Magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar; tremors felt in Thailand: All we know
Myanmar's military government imposes a state of emergency after tremors cause deaths and destroy buildings.
What’s at stake in the DR Congo conflict with M23 rebels and Rwanda?
Redi Tlhabi dissects the continuing conflict in the DRC and its potential impact on regional stability.
Fire the unelected social media dictators: Doctorow on tech and US politics
Is Big Tech out of control and AI beyond limits? Redi Tlhabi speaks with author and activist Cory Doctorow.
Voices from Gaza: Protests demand an end to war and suffering
Protest have come out for three days in Gaza, people calling for an end to Israel's genocidal war on the enclave.
Real Madrid coach Ancelotti to go on trial for alleged tax fraud
Prosecutors seek jail term for Italian, who has won football's Champions League title on a record five occasions.
Moment Israeli strike flattens Beirut building
Video captured the moment an Israeli air attack levelled a multi-storey building in Beirut.
Pro-Palestinian student awaits court ruling on deportation from the US
Cornell University PhD student Momodou Taal is facing potential deportation from the US.
Duterte supporters mark ex-Philippine leader’s 80th birthday with rallies
Thousands gather in the southern city of Davao for one of 200 rallies held across the Philippines and The Hague.
Russia suffers ‘heavy losses’ in east Ukraine amid shaky limited ceasefire
The rival sides trade accusations of ceasefire violations while top Russian officials strive to discredit Zelenskyy.
Spanish court overturns ex-footballer Dani Alves’ rape conviction on appeal
Alves had been found guilty in February 2024 of raping a woman in a Spanish nightclub in December 2022.
In Mexico, enforced disappearance is a way of life
Mass graves scattered across the country expose the brutal reality of Mexico's invisible war.
Trump’s car tariffs “will isolate US producers”
How the tariff on car imports proposed by US President Donald Trump will likely cut off the US from the world.
Is Trump’s Greenland plan part of a scramble for the Arctic?
US president says 'we will go as far as we have to' to get Greenland, but others are interested in the Arctic, too.
Al Jazeera team captures Myanmar quake moment
Al Jazeera reporter Tony Cheng and his crew were filming in Myanmar when one of two powerful earthquakes hit.
Modi and Trump are on the same page on immigration
That the Indian PM is not willing to do much to help undocumented Indians in the US should not surprise anyone.
Ramadan in colour: How Muslims in Africa celebrate the holy month and Eid
Moon-sighting ceremonies, street iftars and extravagant horseback parades are ways to mark the fasting month in Africa.
Died in ‘agony’: Coroners testify in trial against Maradona’s medical team
Forensic expert says football legend's seven doctors and nurses made deadly mistakes that 'any doctor' would notice.
Sudan’s army takes full control of Khartoum, RSF remains defiant
The military declares victory in Khartoum after months of intense battles against Rapid Support Forces.
What evidence does the US government need to deport green card holders?
Legal residents and visa holders face deportation risks, prompting concerns about theTrump administration's adherence.
US hits dozens of Houthi targets in Yemen
US air strikes hit more than 40 locations across Yemen, including in Sanaa with at least seven people injured.
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