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Peru’s Constitutional Court pauses probes into President Dina Boluarte
Boluarte, Peru's first female president, has faced investigations into protest deaths and alleged illicit enrichment.
Twitch to politics – Hasan Piker on Gaza and the US right-wing
Twitch streamer Hasan Piker tackles politics, Gaza and culture for nearly 3 million viewers.
Armenia reassures visiting Iran leader it will control Azerbaijan corridor
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says in Yerevan that 'governance in the Caucasus region must remain Caucasian'.
Sweden slowly wheels 113-year-old church across town
Engineers are relocating an historic church in Kiruna, Sweden, to make way for the expansion of an iron ore mine.
Gunmen kill at least 27 in mosque attack in northern Nigeria, officials say
Such attacks have become common in Nigeria's northwestern, north-central regions, where local herders and farmers clash.
Children tear gassed at football practice in occupied West Bank
Video shows that a children's football game in the occupied West Bank was disrupted by tear gas fired by Israeli forces.
Texas cop’s bodycam video shows man died after being tasered
Police in Texas released bodycam footage showing the events surrounding the death of an agitated man in police custody.
Six Republican states send 1,100 troops to US capital amid crackdown
Federal agents and National Guard troops flood Washington after Trump calls for aggressive crime-fighting measures.
Will a meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy end the war in Ukraine?
Donald Trump says he's arranging a summit between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Iraq is facing a water crisis, hit by one of its worst droughts in century
Experts warn that the water crisis in the country's south will worsen, unless there is urgent government action.
Trump administration threatens to cut New York transit funds over safety
The US Department of Transportation has given the MTA 30 days to come up with a plan to address transit worker safety.
India’s Modi meets China’s top diplomat Wang as Asian powers rebuild ties
Ties between the two nuclear-armed Asian powers have made 'steady progress', India's PM Modi says.
Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr deported from US: Authorities
Former champion boxer Chavez Jr is deported by the US, facing charges of arms trafficking and organised crime in Mexico.
Spain battles major fires even as heatwave eases with lower temperatures
The country's weather agency expects temperatures to fall and humidity to rise, but adverse conditions remain in south.
Qatar: Hamas gives ‘positive response’ to Gaza ceasefire plan
Hamas has accepted a new Gaza ceasefire proposal, Qatar confirmed. Israel's response is still pending.
US wants equity stake in Intel for cash grants given under Biden
Officials in US President Donald Trump's administration made comments saying the equity stake was not to run the firm.
How are Russians and Ukrainians reacting to the peace talks?
Talks in Alaska and Washington, DC about a possible peace deal between Ukraine and Russia have sparked mixed reactions.
Air Canada to resume operations after cabin crew strike ends
While details of the agreement are not clear, the flight attendant union said that 'unpaid work is over'.
M23-DR Congo peace talks in Doha stalled: What next?
Both sides accuse the other of violating the terms of an earlier deal mediated by Qatar.
Indonesia: The Voice of Freedom
How Indonesian composer Ismail Marzuki influenced the fight for independence from Dutch colonisation in the 1940s.
Gaza’s last remaining voices
Al Jazeera's Maram Humaid talks about Israel's killing of Anas al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh.
Ukraine hit by multiple Russian strikes amid US-led push for end to war
Russia launches its largest strike this month on Ukraine as Trump hosts Zelenskyy, EU, UK leaders for talks.
‘Lone Star Lockup’ joins growing list of huge US migrant detention centres
The Lone Star Lockup' is the latest migrant detention centre in the United States.
Pakistan restores electricity, reopens roads after floods kill hundreds
Army says military doctors are treating survivors and engineers are repairing damaged infrastructure.
Trump proposes Zelenskyy-Putin summit after White House meeting
Trump announced plans for a Putin-Zelenskyy summit in a last-ditch effort to end the war.
What US, Europe security guarantees for Ukraine could look like
Trump, who has ruled out NATO security for Ukraine, sees US role in Kyiv's security along with Europe
Iraq, Lebanon intel cooperation leads to destruction of Captagon factory
Lebanese army discovered a factory in the eastern Bekaa Valley with large amounts of the addictive stimulant inside.
Trump is “totally failing” at peace deal for Ukraine
"The stakes of nuclear war are not one we want to gamble on, on behalf of Ukraine."
Venezuela’s Fight for Justice
A lawyer fights to free Venezuelans imprisoned after a crackdown on political dissent.
Disabled Palestinian woman can’t evacuate Gaza City
Suha Maqat, a once celebrated para-athlete, is trapped in Gaza City, alone and blind in one eye.
Netanyahu says Israel ‘betrayed’ by Australia as relations plunge
Netanyahu says Israel has been betrayed' by Australia's leader, as relations plunge to new lows.
ISIL-backed rebels kill dozens in a week of attacks in DR Congo
A week of attacks by ISIL-backed rebel group Allied Democratic Forces has killed more than 50 people in eastern DR Congo
In Gaza City, we are saying goodbye
Forced expulsion is looming and we know this time we may never see our homes again.
Israel attacks displacement shelters to force Palestinians to southern Gaza
Israel is ethnically cleansing the central neighborhood of Zeitoun in Gaza by bombing homes and displacement centres.
How Trump falsely claims US is the ‘only country’ that uses mail-in voting
Trump opposes postal voting, claiming inaccuracies, but many countries use the system.
Sweden moves entire church across Kiruna city for mine expansion
The relocation of the 113-year-old church is part of a 30-year project to move about 3,000 homes in the city.
Asia Cup 2025: India select Gill, Bumrah for T20 squad; Jaiswal out
Test skipper Shubman Gill and Jasprit Bumrah made the cut with Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shreyas Iyer the biggest omissions.
Kim Jong Un pledges to speed up nuclear build-up over US-South Korea drills
North Korea's leader threatens to speed up Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal expansion over a sign of 'hostile intent'.
Israeli politician forcibly removed from Knesset podium
Ofer Cassif is an Israeli politician who was removed from the Knesset podium for genocide remark.
‘Shameful’: UN says 383 aid workers killed last year, nearly half in Gaza
The highest number of attacks on aid workers was in Palestinian territory, followed by Sudan, the UN says.
Son of Norway’s crown princess charged with rape, domestic violence
Marius Borg Hoiby faces up to 10 years in prison after being charged with 32 criminal offences, including rape.
UK agrees to drop mandate for Apple ‘back door’, US spy chief says
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says change upholds privacy of US users.
Venezuela’s Maduro to mobilise millions in militia over US ‘threats’
The move comes after the US doubles the bounty for Maduro's arrest to $50m and deploys three warships in the Caribbean.
Pakistan floods and cloudbursts visualised in maps and satellite images
Heavier than usual rains and sudden cloudbursts during this monsoon season kill more than 300 people in recent days.
In Israel, protests against war on Gaza are “growing”
We are seeing a larger and growing number of Israelis resisting the war."
A Tiny Island’s Big Secret | True Crime Reports
In a place so isolated, can justice ever truly reach the people who need it most?
Wildfires rage across Spain and Portugal as record area of land burned
Wildfires in Spain and Portugal burn record land and force evacuations as heatwave and drought spur the flames.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,272
Here are the key events on day 1,272 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Carlos Alcaraz wins Cincinnati Open final after Jannik Sinner retires
The defending champ pulls out with illness, raising questions about his preparations before next Sunday's US Open.
What to know about Trump’s talks with Zelenskyy and European leaders
US president proposes Putin-Zelenskyy summit in latest push to end the war in Ukraine.
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