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US lawmakers call on UK’s ex-prince Andrew to testify over Epstein ties
Call to testify from US lawmakers came a day after King Charles formally stripped his younger brother of his titles.
US Senate votes against limiting Trump’s ability to attack Venezuela
Polls find large majorities of people in the US oppose military action in Venezuela, where Trump has ramped up pressure.
US school teacher shot by six-year-old student awarded $10m
Abby Zwerner, 28, was shot in 2023 as she sat in a first-grade classroom and sustained life-threatening injuries.
Is Zohran Mamdani ready to stand up to Donald Trump?
Making history as the first Muslim elected New York mayor, Mamdani pledges to serve all communities and challenge Trump.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,352
Here are the key events from day 1,352 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
How long will the US government shutdown last?
The federal government shutdown is now the longest in US history.
UNSC votes to drop sanctions on Syria’s al-Sharaa ahead of Washington visit
Fourteen members of the UN Security Council voted in favour of the US-drafted resolution. China abstained.
Kazakhstan, which already recognises Israel, to join ‘Abraham Accords’
The Central Asian country, which established formal ties with Israel in 1992, says being part of the deals is 'natural'.
In Gaza, a woman searches for her husband and brother among the corpses
Israa al-Areer's searches through bodies returned by Israel for husband and brother missing since start of war on Gaza.
Brazil’s soya moratorium slowed Amazon deforestation. Now it’s challenged
At COP, Brazil is presenting itself as an Amazon defender. But a key measure to slow deforestation is in grave peril.
Tesla shareholders approve $878bn pay plan for Elon Musk
Shareholders approved the pay package with as much as 75 percent support on Thursday.
American football player Marshawn Kneeland dies at 24
Marshawn Kneeland, a second-year player, had scored his first career touchdown Monday.
Trump says he was ‘very much in charge’ of Israel’s June 13 attack on Iran
US president says the surprise Israeli assault that killed Iranian generals and scientists was a 'great day for Israel'.
Afghanistan and Pakistan exchange fire as ceasefire talks resume in Turkiye
The truce talks are aimed at finalising a ceasefire reached in Qatar last month following deadly clashes.
Sick children from Gaza arrive in Italy for medical treatment
Italy is welcoming 19 children who were evacuated from Gaza by the World Health Organization.
Dutch court rejects bid to halt arms exports to Israel over Gaza war
Hague Court of Appeal says gov't has 'considerable discretion' to determine foreign policy, national security issues.
Weight-loss drug makers announce pricing agreement with Trump
The deal, which includes Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, will slash prices for Medicare and Medicaid programme recipients.
Man collapses in Oval Office as Trump meets with pharmacy executives
Video shows an attendee collapsing during an Oval Office with pharmacy executives. Medical staff responded immediately.
SOAS University ‘concerned’ by reports of Sami Hamdi’s detention in the US
SOAS University, of which Hamdi is an alumnus, urge 'US authorities to ensure full transparency and due process'.
RSF says it agrees to mediators’ ceasefire proposal in Sudan war
Paramilitary says it will accept a ceasefire proposed by the Quad mediators - the US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE.
Israel pounds southern Lebanon with drone, airstrikes
Video shows Israeli drones launching airstrikes in southern Lebanon Thursday. At least one person was killed in Toura.
Reports of atrocities as RSF captures Darfur
AJ defense editor Alex Gatopoulos breaks down the latest developments in Sudan.
US judge approves DOJ decision to drop Boeing criminal case
The DOJ had argued that the federal judge did not have the authority to make the decision.
UN says 2025 to be among three hottest years on record
UN chief Antonio Guterres says the inability to limit the rise in global temperatures is a 'moral failure'.
MAMDANI’S WIN: WHAT ARE HIS CRITICS SAYING?
Zohran Mamdani's landmark win in the New York City mayoral race marks a major shift - and a few false claims.
Philippines reeling from deadly floods triggered by Typhoon Kalmaegi
Heavy flooding in Talisay City, Cebu has destroyed homes after Typhoon Kalmaegi dumped a month's worth of rain.
Could soaring global debt trigger the next financial crisis?
The IMF says global public debt could exceed 100% of GDP by the end of the decade.
Palestinian girl draws anime cartoons to portray Gaza’s suffering
A 16-year-old Palestinian girl in Gaza is using art as an outlet for her trauma and grief from Israel's war.
LIVE: Trump unveils deal to lower costs on obesity drugs, expand coverage
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a deal with drugmakers to reduce Zepbound and Wegovy prices.
What has US Supreme Court said about Trump’s trade tariffs? Does it matter?
Trump's trade tariffs are impacting the US and the global economy.
President Claudia Sheinbaum groped: How unsafe is Mexico for women?
The president has announced a review of laws against sexual harassment in the country plagued by a femicide crisis.
Nancy Pelosi, first female US House speaker, to retire from Congress
Powerful Democrat Pelosi, 85, says she will not seek re-election, but she will finish the final year of her term.
India beat Australia by 48 runs for 2-1 lead in T20 series
Australia were all out for 119 in chase of 168 as Sundar took three wickets, while Chakravarthy and Patel chipped in.
Cameroon’s Biya, world’s oldest ruler at 92, sworn in for eighth term
Deadly protests followed the 92-year-old president's re-election, which opponents have called 'fraudulent'.
UK police braced for protests, clashes as Aston Villa host Maccabi Tel Aviv
Pro-Palestine groups calling for Israel's removal from FIFA are expected to protest outside Villa Park in Birmingham.
Israel ramps up Lebanon strikes as Hezbollah vows to defend itself
Hezbollah brands Israel as 'an enemy that imposes war on our country and does not cease its attacks'.
Why has Trump threatened to attack Nigeria ‘guns-a-blazing’?
US President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Nigeria if the government doesn't stop the killing of Christians.
Teenager killed as Israeli attacks in occupied West Bank surge
A 15-year-old Palestinian boy has been killed by Israeli forces during a raid in the occupied West Bank.
The Killing Field
Fault Lines investigates the killings of Palestinians seeking aid at GHF sites in Gaza.
Attackers target ship off Somalia’s coast amid piracy resurgence
A Malta-flagged tanker heading from Sikka, India, to Durban, South Africa, is targeted by suspected Somali pirates.
Video: Wife of murdered Mexican mayor takes his role in office
"I will continue his legacy". The wife of a murdered Mexican mayor has been sworn into the same role.
Trump claims California election was rigged. Is he correct?
White House claims mail-in voting fraud, but evidence and data misrepresentation disprove widespread election rigging.
Tigray fighters enter Ethiopia’s Afar region, stoking fears of new conflict
Tigray was the centre of a devastating two-year war that pitted the TPLF against Ethiopia's federal army.
Afghanistan’s opium crop falls 20 percent as synthetic drugs surge
UN says the area devoted to opium poppies has dropped to a fraction of that cultivated before Taliban's narcotics ban.
Britain calls it safety. It is censorship
The Online Safety Act, sold as child protection, now hides Gaza's pain, silences dissent and spreads censorship.
Sudanese prime minister calls for RSF to be labelled ‘terrorist’ group
Kamil Idris tells Al Jazeera violence could spill beyond Sudan's borders if international community fails to step in.
Aid entering Gaza since ceasefire is “wholly insufficient”
Shaina Low on aid entering Gaza since the ceasefire being far below what's needed to meet the desperate needs.
Gaza’s fragile freedom
Al Jazeera's Ibrahim al-Khalili reflects on his brother's release and the deep scars left on freed Palestinian prisoners
Where are tens of thousands of people in Sudan fleeing to?
At least 80,000 people displaced as Sudan's humanitarian crisis deepens following the RSF's capture of el-Fasher.
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum presses charges after groping attack
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has filed a complaint after she was groped by a man on the street.
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