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Acropolis closes as Greece sizzles under another severe heatwave
Scorching heat forces closure of the iconic site amid severe weather warnings and fire risks across the country.
Nearly half a million Afghans return from Iran after crackdown
UN warns that mass Afghan returns from Iran risk deepening instability in a nation already grappling with severe crises.
Five Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza as pressure mounts for ceasefire
At least 887 Israeli soldiers have been killed in 21-month Gaza war, which has left at least 57,523 Palestinians dead.
In Armenia, a bitter dispute escalates between PM Pashinyan and the Church
Church decries 'anti-clerical campaign' after premier alleged that Catholicos fathered a child and backed a coup plot.
Poland imposes controls on Germany, Lithuania borders to check migration
Polish government says step aimed to check migrants more thoroughly amid public concerns over immigration.
Netanyahu, Trump discuss forced transfer of Palestinians out of Gaza
Both tout controversial proposal to push Palestinians, who are being bombed and displaced by Israel, to other countries.
How strong is US manufacturing, as Trump’s tariff deadline looms?
The US is the world's second-largest manufacturer after China, adding $2.9 trillion to the global economy.
The US asked Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah. How did Lebanon respond?
The Lebanese presidency handed a reply to US Special Envoy Tom Barrack on Monday over Hezbollah's disarmament.
Three charged after protest at Israeli-owned restaurant in Australia
Trio charged with assault and other offences after incident at restaurant in Melbourne.
Texas floods: How rumour of two girls rescued from tree set off false hopes
False claims of a miraculous Texas flood rescue went viral but were disproven, emphasising journalism's role in crises.
Russia probes ex-minister’s death as body found hours after sacking
Roman Starovoit was found dead near his car in Moscow region hours after President Putin dismissed him.
Is Pakistan’s messaging on India convincing anyone?
Journalist Sreenivasan Jain asks Pakistani MP Hina Rabbani Khar whether Islamabad's messaging is falling short.
Is India really winning the narrative war with Pakistan?
Journalist Sreenivasan Jain speaks with Indian MP Milind Deora about India's campaign to isolate Pakistan.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,230
Here are the key events on day 1,230 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US to send more weapons to Ukraine, Trump says
US president says Ukraine must be able to defend itself and is 'getting hit very hard'.
In Taiwan, migrants flee oppressive workplaces for life on the periphery
The island's population of undocumented migrants has doubled since 2021 amid concerns about rigid broker system.
Donald Trump threatens ‘un-American’ BRICS countries with 10 percent tariff
Brazilian President Lula responded to Trump's tariff threats by saying the world does not 'want an emperor'.
Epstein had no ‘client list’, died by suicide, US Justice Department says
Admission about sex offender signals a retreat from narrative once pushed by President Trump's administration.
Trump ramps up trade war with tariff blitz targeting 14 countries
Trump threatens to impose tariffs of 25-40 percent from August 1 unless countries make concessions on trade.
Doctors alarmed at rising meningitis cases in Gaza’s children
A 16-month-old Palestinian baby is among a growing number of children in Gaza suffering from meningitis.
US revokes ‘terrorist’ designation for Syrian president’s former group HTS
The move follows the lifting of sanctions on Damascus after the fall of the al-Assad government last year.
Germany breaks world record for largest string orchestra
Germany shattered the world record for largest string orchestra as 1,353 musicians performed Beethoven's Ode to Joy."
‘Terrible thing’: Trump defends Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro against coup trial
Both right-wing leaders have faced legal action for allegedly attempting to overturn their election losses.
What difference has BRICS made on the world stage?
The bloc of nations has expanded and aims to reform what it calls a Western-led global order.
Children’s toys in rubble as Israel strikes Gaza clinic shelter
Children's toys were found in the rubble after an Israeli strike on a Gaza clinic killed several people.
Palestinian poet in Gaza asks world: “Where am I to go?”
After a bombing near his home, Palestinian poet Adel al-Ramadi voiced Gaza's pain through an improvised poem
What’s behind the year of deadly anti-government protests in Kenya?
Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb explains what's behind the year of deadly anti-government protests in Kenya.
US envoy hails Lebanon’s response to Hezbollah disarmament proposals
Hezbollah has rejected disarmament while Israel continues to attack Lebanon, after US calls for it to give up weapons.
Why is drought-hit Brazil saying yes to AI data centers?
Brazil is turning to AI data centers to boost its economy, but critics say they put our ecological future at risk.
Iran’s president says open to dialogue with US after Israel war
Israel attacked Iran just days before Tehran and Washington were to meet for a new round of nuclear talks.
Police open fire, several killed in Kenya anti-government protests
Anti-government protests in Kenya again turned deadly with police opening fire and several people killed.
Palestinian woman watches Israel demolish home in occupied West Bank
A Palestinian woman could only watch on as Israeli forces destroyed her home near Ramallah.
Why we need to retire the term ‘pro-Palestinian’
This media shorthand is increasingly used to conflate violence with acts of solidarity and protest against mass murder.
Tesla shares tumble as Elon Musk floats new US political party
Musk's political ambition has spooked investors as the auto company reports a decrease in sales in the second quarter.
Israel demolishing homes in West Bank at highest rate in over 50 years
The highest rate of home demolitions since 1967 is currently underway by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.
Australian woman found guilty of triple murder by mushrooms
After a ten-week trial, a jury found Erin Patterson guilty of murdering three relatives with poisonous mushrooms.
Iran will pursue all legal avenues to seek redress from its attackers
Under international law, the Iranian people are entitled to compensation from Israel and the United States.
What are the main sticking points in Gaza ceasefire talks?
US President Donald Trump says a ceasefire deal on Gaza could be reached within days, but major hurdles remain.
Methane gas inside northern Iraq cave kills 12 Turkish soldiers
Soldiers died from gas exposure during a mission to recover a Turkish soldier missing in the cave since 2022.
BRICS condemns attacks on Iran, Gaza war, Trump tariffs: Key takeaways
Bloc takes firm positions at summit on key global conflicts while avoiding criticism of Russia for the Ukraine war.
Gaza’s starving men and women chase trucks, face death to feed families
A journey through Gaza's al-Rashid Street, where hunger drives thousands to risk death chasing aid trucks each day.
Israel, Hamas to hold Gaza truce talks as Netanyahu due to meet Trump
Talks resume in Qatar as Israeli PM set to hold talks with US president, who has said a deal could be reached this week.
Trump says BRICS nations may face “additional” US tariffs
They [BRICS] issued a statement that suggested that unilateral trade actions by the United States was a problem."
Trump faces scrutiny over climate funding cuts amid Texas floods
President Trump's cuts to climate change research come under more scrutiny after deadly Texas floods.
FIFA Club World Cup semi: Chelsea vs Fluminense team news, start and lineup
Former champions Chelsea play Fluminense, one of Brazil's most popular sides, in the first semifinal of Club World Cup.
Video: Relentless Israeli attacks on Gaza as ceasefire talks resume
Israeli attacks in Gaza killed dozens of Palestinians and left many people trapped in rubble.
Gaza toddler with shrapnel in brain fights for life after family killed
Amr al-Hams is also severely malnourished as his aunt feeds him mashed lentils due to Israeli blockade on fortified milk
Musk’s u-turn on a new party
We compare and contrast how, in 2022, Elon Musk advised against creating a new US political party, versus his recent ann
Wildfires erupt across Mediterranean as heatwave worsens
Blazes break out in France, Greece, Turkiye and Syria, with several other nations on high alert over scorching weather.
‘We are all Vietnamese and came to Germany to build a better life’
After the Vietnam War ended, thousands travelled to Germany. A recent anniversary has stirred a sense of reflection.
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