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Microsoft cloud used in Israeli mass surveillance of Palestinians: Report
Leaked documents reveal Israel's spy agency used Microsoft's cloud to store Palestinians' phone calls and target them.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet in coming days, Kremlin aide says
Kremlin adviser Yuri Ushakov says a Trump-Putin meeting could happen as soon as next week.
I lost my link to the outside world as Israel continues to bomb us in Gaza
Ahmed Al-Najjar writes about the day his phone stopped working, and why that means so much more than it seems.
Video: Boy who looks after cats in Gaza mourns for kitten he could not save
Palestinian boy Ahmed Aaed shared his grief over one kitten he was unable to save due to the Israeli-imposed blockade.
Fabregas’s Como and Pellegrini’s Betis involved in punch-up
Both sides have a player sent off as first half between Real Betis and Como descends into violence.
MSF demands Gaza’s GHF sites be shut down over ‘orchestrated killing’
People are being shot like animals.' Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is calling for Gaza's GHF aid sites to be shut down
Settlements ‘annex the West Bank into Israel’
The building of settlements is going to be a fatal blow for a potential of any Palestinian state".
South Africa ‘fear’ nothing as Australia seek WTC revenge
Australia begin white-ball tour of South Africa on Sunday with hosts brimming from World Test Championship final win.
Captive negotiator says he received written ceasefire proposal from Hamas
Greshon Baskin says Hamas submitted a written ceasefire deal to end the war and release all Israeli captives
Saving endangered leopard sharks in Indonesia’s Raja Ampat archipelago
101 East meets the conservationists in Indonesia bringing leopard sharks back from the brink of extinction.
Religious schools fill gaps amid Afghanistan’s fractured education system
Enrolment in madrassas surges, with one school seeing number of students grow from 35 to 160 in five years.
Italy greenlights plan to build world’s longest suspension bridge
Italy has approved a $15.5bn suspension bridge which will connect the mainland to the island of Sicily.
Columbia University agrees to rules making teaching “Impossible”
Prof. Khalidi warns Columbia's Trump-era deal curbs academic freedom, making key topics impossible to teach."
US-made bombs used in deadly Israeli strikes on Gaza schools, HRW says
Human Rights Watch says US arms used in 'unlawful indiscriminate' Israeli attacks that killed Palestinian civilians.
Can Donald Trump take federal control of Washington, DC?
US president has warned of a federal takeover of DC, citing violent incidents and the city's crime problems.
Majority seek end to Israel weapons sales: Survey spanning three continents
Amid Israel's genocide in Gaza, a five-nation poll shows support for the private sector and states to take action.
The West’s “principles fall apart” over Palestine
In this episode of Centre Stage, our guest is Francois Burgat.
Trump’s higher tariffs take effect on imports from dozens of countries
Donald Trump lauded the 'billions of dollars' that will flow into the US as a result of the increased duties.
Decolonising knowledge: A call to reclaim Islam’s intellectual legacy
Muslims must move past superficial reforms to challenge Eurocentric frameworks and rediscover their own epistemology.
Figurehead president of military-ruled Myanmar dies aged 74
Myint Swe headed Myanmar as president from 2021 to 2024 following the military's power grab.
Fort Stewart shooting: What happened, who is suspect Quornelius Radford?
All five victims are in a stable condition and expected to recover, but three of them underwent surgery on Wednesday.
Gaza aid distribution declared ‘orchestrated killing’ by MSF
Medical relief agency has treated more than 1,300 patients for wounds sustained near notorious GHF aid sites in Gaza.
Ghana’s waste pickers brave mountains of plastic – and big industry
Accra has been picked by a World Bank bond to end the waste crisis. But for informal recyclers, it is a false solution.
Plastic credits: A ‘false solution’ or the answer to global plastic waste?
As UN meets to negotiate an international treaty to curb plastic pollution, many favour carbon credit-like offsetting.
US soldier charged with attempt to provide Russia with battle tank info
Suspect is accused of going online and offering to assist Russian authorities in exchange for Russian citizenship.
Trump announces 100 percent tariff on semiconductor imports
US President Donald Trump said the tariff will not impact companies if they have already invested in US facilities.
Why Trump’s secondary tariffs on Russia could bite the US, its allies too
China and India would be hit hardest. But Europe would be affected, and the US would face risks as well.
Suspect in murder of Israel embassy staffers in US indicted for hate crime
Authorities charged the defendant with carrying out a hate crime, with the murders described as calculated and planned.
Thailand, Cambodia border tensions continue as talks conclude in Malaysia
Border tensions continue as talks between officials from Thailand and Cambodia scheduled to conclude in Malaysia.
US-India relations at their ‘worst’ as Trump slaps 50 percent tariff
India is part of a small group of major economies without a deal. And it now faces the highest tariff rate globally.
Are sovereign wealth funds dumping Israeli investments?
The world's largest fund will review its investment in Israeli companies amid Israel's growing diplomatic isolation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,260
Here are the key events on day 1,260 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
A migrant march in Mexico continues despite scrutiny of organiser’s arrest
One of the organisers, Luis Garcia Villagran, was detained for alleged human trafficking in the lead-up to the march.
MSF ‘overwhelmed’ in Ethiopia’s southwest following aid cuts
Health facilities juggling rising cases of infant hunger, malaria, in an area that also shelters thousands of refugees.
Call for end to forced starvation, targeted killing of journalists in Gaza
Al Jazeera Media Network signs joint letter stating journalists being starved to death 'deliberately, and in real time'.
White House says Trump is ‘open’ to talks with Putin and Zelenskyy
Administration says Russia expressed 'desire to meet with President Trump' and that the US wants war in Ukraine to end.
Israeli captive families confront police outside army headquarters
The families are demanding that military action not be taken in areas of Gaza where their relatives may be held.
Could Trump’s trade strategy forge new alliances against him?
Russia, India, China and Brazil refuse to bend to US tariffs.
Dire blood shortage in Gaza as deaths from Israeli attacks, starvation grow
With so many Gaza Palestinians facing malnutrition, donors unable to give in the besieged enclave.
Five US soldiers shot at Army base in state of Georgia
Five soldiers were shot during an active shooter incident at the US Army's Fort Stewart in the state of Georgia.
Ghana helicopter crash kills defence, environment ministers
A helicopter crash in Ghana's Ashanti region killed the country's defence and environment ministers.
Floating lanterns for peace on 80th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
Hundreds gathered near the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima to mark 80 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb.
Brazil requests World Trade Organization consultation over Trump tariffs
Brazil's President Lula claims Donald Trump 'doesn't want to talk' to negotiate better trade terms for both countries.
Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk warns of layoffs as competition grows
Sales slump especially in the US market as Wegovy's grip on the obesity drug market loosens.
Public opinion is split as US marks 80th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
Americans are divided between support and opposition for the US decision to drop an atomic bomb during World War II.
Syria signs $14bn infrastructure deals, will revamp Damascus airport
Syria's fledgling government has sought investment to reconstruct the country after its devastating yearslong civil war.
Wildfire in southern France rages as firefighters battle for control
A wildfire in southern France has burned an estimated 13,000 hectares, about the total for the entire country last year.
US sanctions Mexico cartel members, including rapper El Makabelico
Treasury aims to disrupt Cartel del Noreste's leadership and financial networks tied to violence and drug trafficking.
M23 rebels killed 319 civilians in east DR Congo in July, UN says
UN rights chief Volker Turk says the violence resulted in 'one of the largest documented death tolls' despite a truce.
Suspect in custody after five soldiers shot at US Army’s Fort Stewart
Authorities say they have arrested suspect in shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia that injured at least five people.
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