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One in three Palestinians in Gaza going days without food, UNICEF says
UN agency warns of grave risk of famine as the number of starvation deaths hits 162 Palestinians, including 92 children.
Trump’s $200m ballroom: A history of home improvements at the White House
The White House has announced plans to build a new ballroom, fulfilling a long-term desire of Donald Trump's.
How a popular Peruvian soft drink went ‘toe-to-toe’ with Coca-Cola
Inca Kola outshined Coca-Cola for decades, gaining a foothold during WWII through bodegas owned by a spurned community.
Gaza family’s battle for survival as hunger and heat deepen despair
Palestinians Fadi and Abeer Sobh fight daily battles for food and water, as their six children face hunger and hardship.
Ex-Mali PM charged over X post supporting jailed critics of military rulers
Moussa Mara, the PM for eight months in 2014-2015, has been charged with 'undermining the credibility of the state'.
Tottenham captain Son Heung-min to leave Premier League club
Son Heung-min captained Tottenham Hotspur to the Europa League title last season but will leave the club this summer.
Nigeria kills her sun: Death and vindication for Ken Saro-Wiwa, Ogoni Nine
An activist's fight against big oil leads to his death sentence. Thirty years on, government says he's a national hero.
Manhunt for ex-US soldier suspected of killing 4 in Montana bar
Police have told residents to stay home and not approach the suspect, who could be 'armed and dangerous'.
Non-US West lacks “leverage” on Palestine issue
Professor Rex Brynen says the US is co-funding a calculated famine in Gaza through failed humanitarian efforts.
Indonesian president frees hundreds of prisoners as part of unity plan
Among the first batch of freed prisoners were prominent rivals of former President Joko Widodo jailed during his term.
Epstein victims claim ‘cover up’ as Maxwell moved to low-security prison
Former British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving 20 years in prison, moved to minimum-security site in Texas.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,255
Here are the key events on day 1,255 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Dangerous Mekong River pollution blamed on lawless mining in Myanmar
Fishing communities in Laos feel effect of pollution from gold, rare earth mining in rebel-controlled areas of Myanmar.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting to shutter following Trump-era cuts
President Trump has called public media a 'monstrosity' that deserves to be defunded, despite millions of US viewers.
Another US citizen killed by Israeli settler attack in West Bank: Family
Relatives of slain Chicago resident Khamis Ayyad urge Trump administration to launch probe into 40-year-old's killing.
Israel ‘engineering massacres’ as more Palestinians starve to death in Gaza
MSF official says Palestinians have no choice but to risk their lives in 'desperate search for food'.
Trump fires official overseeing jobs data after dismal employment numbers
US President Trump alleged that the data had been manipulated to make him look bad.
Trump says economic growth ‘shatters expectations’. Data says otherwise
Data doesn't support repeated claims by the White House of an economic boom in the US under President Trump.
Hear from the former guard blowing the whistle on GHF aid sites in Gaza
Anthony Aguilar told Al Jazeera about what he says were deadly and unprofessional practices at aid sites in Gaza.
Colombian ex-President Alvaro Uribe sentenced to 12 years of house arrest
Uribe, who denies any wrongdoing, has pledged to appeal following his conviction for witness tampering and bribery.
India rock England on Day Two of latest fractious Test
Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj took four wickets each as India fought back in the fifth Test against England.
West Bank mourns Palestinian man killed in Israeli settler arson attack
Mourners attended the funeral for Khamis Ayyad, who died from smoke inhalation after an Israeli settler arson attack.
Prosecutors want PSG and Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi to face rape trial
Paris Saint-Germain and Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi denies the alleged rape of a woman in 2023.
US special envoy visits Gaza aid sites as famine deaths mount
US special envoy Steve Witkoff has visited aid sites in Gaza amid mounting global outrage over deepening famine.
Trump orders nuclear submarines closer to Russia in escalating war of words
The US president has exchanged barbs with Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev, who warned of 'how dangerous' Russia can be.
Why has Washington sanctioned the Palestinian leadership?
US accuses Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority of undermining prospects for peace.
Thailand returns two Cambodian troops in advance of key border talks
Cambodia demands return of more soldiers held by Thailand as border tensions simmer between the two countries.
Megan Romano: Enhanced Games signs first female athlete
Megan Romano announced as first female competitor at 2026 debut of Olympic-style Enhanced Games in Las Vegas.
‘Accountability elusive’ a year after Nigeria protest killings: Amnesty
Rights group says perpetrators 'must be held to account', a year after 24 people killed during cost of living protests.
Pakistan and Afghanistan pen UAE T20 tri-series before Asia Cup
Tri-series between UAE, Pakistan and Afghanistan hastily penned as warm-up for Asia Cup and T20 World Cup.
Trump calls on Fed board to take control from Powell over interest rates
The US president has hurled insults at Jerome Powell, renewing calls for the Federal Reserve to slash interest rates.
Protesters demonstrate against Trump’s steep tariffs in Brazil
Trump has slapped Brazil with 50 percent tariffs in reaction to the prosecution of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, an ally.
Switzerland says ‘disappointed’ by Trump tariffs, will try to negotiate
European nation faces 39-percent tariff rate as Trump administration unveils new duties on dozens of trade partners.
Isak’s Liverpool link grows as Newcastle absence continues
Sweden striker Alexander Isak heavily linked to Liverpool move after reportedly telling Newcastle he wants to leave.
What has triggered deadly clashes at Uganda’s border with South Sudan?
Disputes between the two over border demarcations have been ongoing but heavy, armed fighting has been rare until now.
Top EU court strikes a blow against Italy’s Albania migrant camps scheme
Italy has signed a deal with Albania, where it planned to process up to 36,000 asylum seekers per year.
What are US ‘red flag’ gun laws; why didn’t they stop New York shooter?
Shane Tamura triggered prior mental health alerts in Nevada but red flag gun laws are underutilised.
Bosnia appeals court upholds Bosnian Serb leader’s sentence
Milorad Dodik rejects appeals court's decision, saying he will seek help of Russia and the Trump administration.
‘A death journey’: Palestinians describe GHF aid site turmoil in Gaza
Palestinians tell Al Jazeera they witness shooting, killing, death' by soldiers at GHF distribution sites in Gaza.
Climate change threatens yaks, herding culture in India’s Ladakh
Centuries-old yak herding way of life faces extinction as climate change alters a fragile Himalayan ecosystem in Ladakh.
Is AI transforming the future of healthcare?
We examine howartificial intelligence is transforming physical medicineand mentalhealth.
These Palestinians survived a visit to the GHF’s deadly aid sites
Palestinians take Al Jazeera on journey showing how hard it is to get food at Gaza's aid distribution hubs.
Infantino says ‘important step’ taken for Afghan women’s football
FIFA President Gianni Infantino hails first talent camp staged for Afghanistan women's refugee football team.
Israel’s policy toward Palestinians “shifted to annihilation”
Professor Rami Khouri says Israel's long strategy of control has entered a new, deadlier phase targeting Palestinians.
Endangered rhinos get radioactive implants to deter poachers
Scientists have injected radioactive material into the horns of several rhinos as part of an anti-poaching push.
Slovenia becomes first EU country to impose arms embargo on Israel
The Central European country has also recognised Palestinian statehood in 2024.
Forced back from Iran, Afghans face drought, poverty and repression
Emergency aid isn't enough. Only smart investment in livelihoods and water can stop the crisis from spiralling.
DR Congo and Rwanda hold first talks since signing of peace deal
The African Union, Qatar and the United States joined the oversight committee meeting in Washington.
In the wake of new tariffs, how are US-China trade talks going?
Amid Trump's trade war blitz, any tariff pause extension between the US and China will need the US president's approval.
How are countries and markets reacting to Trump tariffs?
Nearly 70 countries face export duties from the US that are coming into effect this month.
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