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Finland, Sweden probe suspected sabotage of undersea telecoms cable
Finnish operator Cinia said it detected problems on C-Lion1 fibre-optic link connecting Finland and Germany.
Nina Khrushcheva: ‘It’s Putin and Trump against the world’
How is a Trump-Putin alliance affecting Europe and Ukraine? Marc Lamont Hill talks to historian Nina Khrushcheva.
Israel’s mistreatment of detainees called ‘war crimes’
Rights groups describe Israel's mistreatment of Palestinians in detention as war crimes'.
Invisible Disabilities: Raising Awareness
On The Stream: We explore the challenges faced by individuals living with invisible disabilities.
From Zhōngguó to Magyarország on Int’l Mother Language Day
You've probably tasted food from Zhngguo and seen photos of Magyarorszag and just never realised it.
Debt brake: How this fiscal rule could shape Germany’s election
This mechanism, which has been blamed for a lack of investment, has emerged as an important election issue.
Putin has “three wins without having to negotiate anything”
A former US diplomat explains how Vladimir Putin has secured major gains in Ukraine without making concessions.
Argentina’s president gifts chainsaw to Trump adviser Elon Musk
See the moment President Trump's billionaire adviser on government spending Elon Musk was given a chainsaw.
Real draw Madrid derby in Champions League; Liverpool face PSG
Defending champions Real Madrid face city rivals Atletico in the Champions League last 16, while Liverpool play PSG.
US President Trump’s claims about Zelenskyy and Ukraine fact-checked
Trump is engaged in an escalating war of words with Zelenskyy, but his comments on the Ukraine leader are not accurate.
Israel to step up West Bank attacks after bus explosions
Israel says it will step up attacks on the occupied West Bank after bombs exploded on three empty buses in Tel Aviv.
African Union is in desperate need of a new beginning
As the new AUC chair, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf will need to reform his organisation, before he attempts to reform Africa.
Israel says Hamas returned unknown body, not that of captive Shiri Bibas
Israel accused Hamas of a violation of utmost severity" after tests revealed Shiri Bibas' remains were not returned.
FACT CHECK: US Department of Government Efficiency
Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial examines claims made by and about the US Department of Government Efficiency
Lebanon to hold funeral of slain Hezbollah leader Nasrallah on Sunday
Tens of thousands of people expected to attend rites at huge sports stadium on the outskirts of capital, Beirut.
Dubois replaced by Bakole for Parker heavyweight fight in Saudi Arabia
Heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois withdraws from boxing bout with Joshua Parker in Saudi Arabia due to illness.
Bus explosions near Israel’s Tel Aviv: What happened, what we know so far
Investigation is under way as Israel ramps up raids in the West Bank following the blasts that caused no casualties.
Hundreds of Chinese airlifted home after crackdown on Myanmar scam centres
Thailand is facilitating the transfer of thousands of people rescued from scam centres on the border of Myanmar.
US deports dozens of Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay
President Maduro said the handover was a 'direct request' from his government to the US.
Bathing once every 10 days: The reality of northern Gaza’s water crisis
Gaza families face a dire water crisis after the ceasefire and struggle to survive in the destroyed north.
China says Philippines ‘illegally’ flew planes over South China Sea islands
The incident marks the second confrontation this week between Manila and Beijing over disputed South China Sea islands.
What do countries call themselves? The stories behind their original names
Around half of the world's countries have native or local names that differ from their English versions.
Israel claims one body returned by Hamas was not of female captive in Gaza
Israeli army said remains of two child captives identified but another body was not of their mother Shiri Bibas.
Are white Afrikaners at risk in South Africa? Not really, most say
As Trump offers to take in Afrikaner refugees, many say right-wing lobbyists have spread misinformation and fear.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,093
Here are the key developments on the 1,093rd day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Musk vows to ‘fix’ X after polls show high support for Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
Tesla and SpaceX CEO claims his social media platform's fact-checking tool is being 'gamed' by governments and media.
Israel targets occupied West Bank after bus blasts near Tel Aviv
Three empty buses exploded on Thursday evening while Israeli police found two more undetonated bombs.
US Senate confirms Kash Patel for a 10-year term to lead the FBI
Two Republicans voted against Patel, citing questions about how his 'political activities' may affect his leadership.
Three buses explode in Israel’s Bat Yam
Three explosions took place on empty buses in separate car parks near Tel Aviv in the city of Bat Yam.
Video: Red Cross buries 18 bodies in mass grave amid Bukavu clashes
After clashes in Bukavu between armed groups including the M23 Rebels, the remains of some of the victims were buried.
US official demands Zelenskyy return to talks over critical minerals deal
White House national security adviser Mike Waltz also criticises Kyiv over 'insults' to US president.
Can the relationship between the US and Ukraine be saved?
Donald Trump launches tirade against Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Canada faces lawsuit over delays in Gaza visa programme
Palestinian families are suing Canada over visa delays they say leave people at risk of life-threatening harms in Gaza.
US sanctions Rwanda minister over DRC fighting
Rwanda is facing international backlash for allegedly backing M23 rebels in DR Congo, an accusation it denies.
US switches stance on Ukraine war, seeking $500bn in payback
A war of words has broken out between Trump and Zelenskyy, while Europe feels the US is no longer a dependable ally.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: India’s Gill steers nervy win against Bangladesh
Opener Shubman Gill carries his bat with a century to lead India to victory against spirited Bangladesh in Dubai.
Bulldozers and trucks carrying mobile homes seen entering Gaza
Bulldozers, building materials and housing units have been seen at the Rafah crossing.
Pope’s supporters gather outside hospital over health concerns
Supporters of Pope Francis gathered outside Rome's Gemelli Hospital to pay tribute to the 88-year-old.
South Africa urges cooperation at G20 meeting amid tensions over Ukraine
President Cyril Ramaphosa tells grouping international law is key to solving world crises.
Malcolm X assassinated 60 years ago redux
The Nation of Islam minister was a polarising figure who advocated for Black separatism, self-defence and cultural pride
Marco Rubio: A traditionalist hawk in the age of Trump
The 'might makes right' worldview and ambitions that drive the top US diplomat spearheading Trump's foreign policy.
Reality of war clashes with Trump’s demand for Ukraine vote, analysts say
As Trump joins Russia in tying national elections to any peace deal, analysts question Moscow's true motives.
Spain’s ex-football chief Luis Rubiales found guilty of sexual assault
Rubialies found guilty of sexually assaulting footballer Jenni Hermoso by forcibly kissing her and ordered to pay fine.
Why the billionaire class is kissing Trump’s proverbial ring
The billionaire set and the massive corporations they represent are not showing deference to the president.
Hamas releases bodies of four Israeli captives including Bibas family
Hamas has released the bodies of four Israeli captives who'd been held in Gaza, including the Bibas family.
Arab leaders set to meet to counter Trump’s Gaza plan
The closed-door summit in Riyadh will take place tomorrow, Saudi Arabia has said.
Palestinians say the occupied West Bank & Gaza hard to tell apart
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank say the Israel is using the same tactics it used in Gaza to forcibly expel them.
After splinter, can Sudan’s anti-war coalition reinvent itself?
Sudan's antiwar coalition, Taqaddum, splintered into two entities. One joined RSF and the other professes neutrality.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Blow to Pakistan as Zaman out of tournament
Pakistan's Champions Trophy hopes hit by news that injured batter Fakhar Zaman will miss remainder of the tournament.
Israel increases “unlawful detention” of Palestinians
Milena Ansari talks about the unlawful detention of Palestinians
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