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“Don’t see any solution” soon for Haiti violence
While the media and intl community focus on other conflicts, Etienne Cote-Paluck discusses the ongoing violence in Haiti
Israel attacks Palestinians forced to evacuate north Gaza
Israel issued evacuation orders for parts of northern Gaza, as the army intensifies its assault.
Why did India lose jets to Pakistani fire in May fight?
Navy Captain Shiv Kumar's comments suggesting the government stopped the military from hitting back spark furore.
In Ukraine, most back negotiations over more fighting to end Russia’s war
A poll suggests 56 percent of Ukrainians would agree to a 'compromise' to end the conflict.
High Court allows UK to keep exporting F-35 jet parts to Israel
The ruling comes despite the court admitting that the exports could be used in breach of international humanitarian law.
What’s next for Messi? Miami contract, 2026 FIFA World Cup, retirement
Lionel Messi bows out as Miami lose to PSG in Club World Cup, but questions remain over his MLS and Argentina future.
Aftermath of Israel’s deadly attack on Evin Prison in Tehran
Video shows the aftermath of a deadly Israeli strike on Evin Prison in Tehran, that killed at least 71 people,
Israel proved it “can’t defend itself” against Iran
Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter says Iran learned from its latest conflict with Israel
Wildfires fanned by strong winds scorch Turkiye’s Izmir
Blaze in the western Turkish province forces evacuations as strong winds hamper firefighters' efforts.
Video: Over 1,000 firefighters tackle wildfires in Turkiye’s Izmir
Video shows residents in western Turkey desperately trying to stop the spread of wildfires.
Once-in-a-decade UN conference on development aid kicks off in Spain
At least 50 world leaders gather in Seville to address global concerns, including hunger, climate change and healthcare.
“Feelings running high” over politics at Glastonbury this year
Is Kneecap going to become a force in radical politics or are they going to crumble under legal action."
Global matcha ‘obsession’ drinks Japan tea farms dry
Matcha demand surges globally, causing shortages, price hikes and pressure on Japanese tea producers.
Turkiye battles wildfires in Izmir for second day, evacuates areas
Izmir's airport suspends flights, and authorities evacuate residents as strong winds fan blaze in the western province.
Two Idaho firefighters shot dead: What happened, latest on victims, suspect
Authorities lifted the shelter order after a team of officers found the body of the suspected shooter.
Post-Iran conflict things will be “complicated” for Israel and US
Israel was certainly happy that they were finally able to drag the US into a war with Iran."
Bayern beat Flamengo 4-2 to meet PSG in Club World Cup quarters
Harry Kane scores two goals as German giants oust yet another determined South American team from the Club World Cup.
Norwegian pension fund divests from companies selling to Israeli military
KLP, Norway's largest pension fund, will no longer do business with two companies, one US, the other German.
US Senate begins debate on Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
Forecaster says the bill would cut health cover for 11.8 million people and increase deficit by $3.3 trillion.
Canada rescinds digital services tax after Trump suspends trade talks
Canada's prime minister says trade talks with US will resume with decision to drop new levy.
Lone attacker found dead after ambush on US firefighters in Idaho: Sheriff
Two firefighters killed, another wounded after armed man ambushed fire crews responding to blaze in Kootenai County.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,222
Here are the key events on day 1,222 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Eleven killed in Sudan gold mine collapse as civil war rages
Seven workers were injured in the collapse, which occurred in an area controlled by the Sudanese Armed Forces.
Bolsonaro rallies supporters in Brazil amid Supreme Court coup plot trial
Legal woes hang over the ex-president, who has called for several demonstrations in support of himself in recent months.
Wildfire risks as climate change fuels extreme heatwave in Southern Europe
The countries most affected are Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal, with temperatures nearing or topping 40C (104F).
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: Full match schedule, groups, format, how to watch
Ahead of the tournament kickoff in Switzerland, here is the list of fixtures, nations, venues, players and start times.
PSG defeats Messi, Inter Miami in FIFA Club World Cup
Paris Saint-Germain sweep aside Lionel Messi's Inter Miami 4-0 to set up last eight tie with Bayern Munich or Flamengo.
Will a new deal end war in eastern DR Congo?
TheDemocratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have signed a deal to end their long-running conflict.
Cannes becomes the latest famous destination to crack down on mass tourism
Nice, Venice, Barcelona and Amsterdam are other European cities that have also imposed limits on cruise ships.
Trump reiterates Iran nuclear talking points despite swirling questions
US president denies multiple reports and accounts that say US strikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Serbia’s president vows more arrests after huge antigovernment protests
Out of 77 people arrested, 38 remain in custody, most of whom are now facing criminal charges.
Will Iran double down on its nuclear programme after the war?
Iran expert Trita Parsi on the fallout of Israel's unprovoked 12-day war against Iran and implications for Gaza.
Was the Iran war to establish Israel’s control over the Middle East?
Political scientist Vali Nasr warns that the US doesn't have a regime change option' in Iran.
Norris wins Austrian GP; reduces Piastri’s F1 title lead
Lando Norris's seventh career GP victory cuts Oscar Piastri's championship lead from 22 to 15 points after 11 rounds.
Israeli air strikes kill dozens in Gaza amid worsening humanitarian crisis
Calls for ceasefire grow as US and Israeli leaders discuss potential truce amid escalating violence in Gaza.
South Carolina’s Child Execution | True Crime Reports
What does George's story tell us about the US justice system and the ways it continues to fail African-Americans?
How Sudan’s war is driving Chad’s humanitarian collapse
UN official, Sudanese refugee talk to Al Jazeera from Chad, where aid is vanishing and camps face a growing catastrophe.
At least 38 people killed in Tanzania bus collision, subsequent fire
Another 28 people injured in the accident between a bus and a minibus in the Kilimanjaro region.
Israel kills nearly 600 Palestinians at aid centres: All you need to know
Hundreds killed seeking aid in Gaza as famine deepens and limited food access leaves hundreds of thousands starving.
Marc Marquez wins Dutch MotoGP from Marco Bezzecchi at Assen
Marc Marquez beats Marco Bezzecchi in a drama-filled race that claimed his brother Alex, who crashed out of the contest.
At least 66 children in Gaza have starved to death during Israel’s genocide
Infants are bearing the brunt of Israel's genocide in Gaza with at least 66 children having starved since the war began.
UK police investigate Glastonbury performers who led pro-Palestine chants
Police are investigating musicians who led pro-Palestinian chants at Glastonbury, including Irish rappers Kneecap.
In Gaza, the Israelis are staging Hunger Games
Aid distribution sites have turned into dystopian killing fields. And yet the world continues to turn a blind eye.
Uganda’s President Museveni confirms bid to extend nearly 40-year rule
The 80-year-old leader pledges economic growth from today's GDP of $66bn to $500bn within the next five years.
Police clash with protesters in Serbia as tens of thousands demand election
Police in Serbia fired tear gas and arrested dozens as anti-government protests in Belgrade turned violent.
Hong Kong’s League of Social Democrats announces disbandment
Founded in 2006, LSD was the latest pro-democracy party to hold street protests amid national security crackdown.
Trump defends Netanyahu, attacks Israeli prosecutors over corruption trial
US President Donald Trump links US aid to Netanyahu's corruption trial in fiery post on his social media site.
Aftermath of deadly Israeli attack on Tehran’s Evin Prison
Iran says Israel kills 71 people in the attack, including staff, soldiers, prisoners and visiting family members.
Week in Pictures: From Israel’s Gaza offensive to protests in Serbia
A look at some of the top photos of the past week.
Ukraine F-16 pilot killed repelling massive Russian air attack
Maksym Ustimenko's aircraft shot down seven air targets before losing altitude and crashing, the air force says.
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