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US vetoes UNSC ceasefire resolution as death, starvation consume Gaza
Move comes as Israel kills nearly 100 Palestinians across enclave in one day while maintaining crippling aid blockade.
Ronaldo fires Portugal past Germany and into Nations League final
Portugal beat Germany 2-1 to reach the final of the UEFA Nations League as Cristiano Ronaldo nets the winner.
Syria to give IAEA access to suspected former nuclear sites: Report
IAEA head Grossi describes the new government as 'committed to opening up to the world, to international cooperation'.
Trump administration threatens Columbia University’s accreditation
The Education Department accuses school of violating the Civil Rights Act and calls for its accreditor to take action.
‘Red Line for Palestine’: Protesters swarm UK Parliament
Thousands swarmed UK Parliament in a Red Line for Palestine" protest, demanding Israeli sanctions and an arms embargo.
Key Ivory Coast opposition figures banned from October presidential vote
The Electoral Commission head has said no revision of the electoral register will take place before the poll.
GHF suspends aid: Timeline of a ‘death trap’ in Gaza
More than 100 Palestinians have been killed trying to get aid at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution centres.
Leaders of Canada and Mexico lash out at Trump steel tariff hike
Canada's Mark Carney calls the 50-percent tariff increase 'illegal', while Mexico's Sheinbaum weighs countermeasures.
Trump: Putin says Russia will ‘have to’ respond to Ukraine attacks
US president says Putin also suggested he would participate in talks aimed at reaching a new nuclear deal with Tehran.
Indian Premier League cricket championship sparks deadly stampede
At least 11 people died in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in Bengaluru
Why is Trump cracking down on Chinese students?
The Trump administration will revoke visas for Chinese students, including those connected Chinese Communist Party.
How Israel’s military industry profits from war in Gaza
Author of The Palestine Laboratory joins The Take to discuss Israel's military-tech industry.
AI defence expo features latest tech, warnings of potential dangers
An AI defence expo in Washington showcases how artificial intelligence is being integrated into modern weapons systems.
Canadian wildfire smoke spreads across a third of United States
More than 212 active fires were burning as of Tuesday, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.
Will Wilders’s gamble to withdraw from governing Dutch coalition pay off?
Party for Freedom leader hopes plan to get tough on immigration delivers election victory.
Sweden tries ISIL member over burning death of Jordanian pilot in 2015
Osama Krayem is already serving long prison sentences for his role in the Paris and Brussels attacks in 2015 and 2016.
Fight for the Pacific – Episode 3: China’s Pacific Wave
A dive into the economic tug-of-war between the US and China in the Pacific, seen through the experiences of locals.
What is the ‘revenge tax’ in the US tax bill?
Provision allows US to impose additional taxes on entities from countries that it says impose unfair taxes on US firms.
Spain plays France in UEFA Nations League: Start time, team news, lineups
Reigning European champions Spain face World Cup runner-up France in the second semifinal of UEFA Nations League.
Pro-Palestine protesters in UK call for Israel arms embargo, sanctions
Rally is held as British PM Starmer calls Israel's actions 'intolerable', addressing lawmakers in Parliament.
Kashmir in the crossfire
Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder takes us through the recent conflict between India and Pakistan.
Mapping Israel’s expanding air attacks across Syria
Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes in Syria since December 2024, averaging one every three to four days.
Dozens of bodies found in militia-run sites in Libya’s Tripoli; UN alarmed
United Nations rights chief urges accountability after more than 70 bodies found in Tripoli militia strongholds.
Elon Musk is leaving DOGE with a mixed legacy
Elon Musk promised to slash US government spending. As he exits the White House, he's leaving a mixed legacy behind him.
Why did the Dutch government collapse and what’s next?
The Dutch government collapsed after Geert Wilders pulled away from ruling right-wing coalition.
Several feared dead in stampede outside cricket stadium in India
Authorities say crowd was 'uncontrollable' as thousands gathered celebrating Indian Premier League winners in Bengaluru.
Shooting at Gaza aid site a “war crime”
"Using starvation as an act of warfare ... it's already a war crime [as] described by [the] International Criminal Court."
Can India become an economic superpower?
India's economy grew by 7.4 percent in the first quarter, beating expectations.
UK prepares for war: How much will it cost?
Review calls for war-fighting readiness' in face of new threats, but funding for military expansion remains in doubt.
Europe’s swing to the right is “deeply worrying”
As the cost of living rises, we're going to see more concern about ... this kind of anti-migration narrative."
Pakistani TikToker shot dead by suspected stalker days after her birthday
Just days after celebrating her birthday, a 17-year-old TikToker was fatally shot at her home in Pakistan.
Kyrgyzstan court sentences ex-leader Atambayev to 11 years in absentia
Former leader convicted on charges of corruption and participating in mass unrest in the Central Asian country.
Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s new president?
Lee Jae-myung is South Korea's new president. Here's what you need to know about the former human rights lawyer.
‘Disgusting abomination’: Why is Elon Musk slamming Trump’s budget bill?
Musk's criticism underscores the divide among conservatives over the bill, which could ramp up US debt.
Freedom Flotilla issues distress signal after drone circles overhead
There was confusion and panic on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla on Tuesday night after a drone was spotted circling overhead,
In Gaza, even humanitarian aid “has been politicised”
Colin Clarke analyses the chaos of aid distribution in Gaza and why trained professionals must lead the effort.
Who was Sana Yousaf, Pakistani TikTok star shot dead by a gunman?
The 17-year-old TikToker was killed in her home in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital, on Monday.
Trump says China’s Xi ‘hard to make a deal with’ amid trade dispute
Growing strains in US-China relations over implementation of agreement to roll back tariffs and trade restrictions.
Tweed’s youthful makeover resurrects symbol of Scottish heritage
Young weavers revive Harris tweed in Scotland's Hebrides, blending tradition with modern style and global appeal.
Gaza’s “death trap” aid distribution
Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial addresses Israel's version of events on a deadly day in Gaza
Donald Trump’s 50% steel and aluminium tariffs take effect
Mexico says tariffs make 'no sense' as Canada seeks negotiations to remove the levies ongoing.
Iran’s Khamenei slams US nuclear proposal, vows to keep enriching uranium
Iranian supreme leader says issue of uranium enrichment remains key to Tehran's pursuit of energy independence.
Hajj explained: A journey through the key rites of the Muslim pilgrimage
About 2 million Muslims begin the once-in-a-lifetime Hajj to Mecca. Alma Milisic explains this sacred Islamic journey.
Iraq’s Jewish community saves a long-forgotten shrine
Baghdad's Jewish community restores an ancient shrine of a rabbi, reviving heritage amid decades of decline.
The water of Hajj: A simple illustrated guide to Zamzam
The wellspring in Mecca is believed to have flowed for more than 4,000 years and still nourishes pilgrims to this day.
South Korea’s Lee promises to ‘heal wounds’ in first address as president
President Lee Jae-myung has pledged to tackle the economy and improve relations with North Korea after his swearing-in.
Aboriginal community shaken by second death in Australian police custody
Kumanjayi White's death at Alice Springs supermarket raises painful memories for Warlpiri community.
Hunger and bullets: Palestinians recall Gaza aid massacre horror
As thousands gathered on Sunday, seeking aid to feed their families, Israeli forces opened fire, killing more than 30.
Chinese couple charged with smuggling toxic fungus into US
Federal prosecutors say the couple intended to carry out research on the toxic pathogen at the University of Michigan.
El Salvador convicts army officers for 1982 killing of 4 Dutch journalists
Jury found three ex-military officers guilty of killing the journalists who were making a documentary at the time.
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