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Gunfire at aid drop site as hungry Palestinians scramble for food
Starving Palestinians faced gunfire as they rushed to collect aid airdropped into Gaza's Deir el-Balah.
At least 17 killed after gunmen storm small-town bar in Ecuador
The South American nation has reeled under a substantial increase in violent crime over the last several years.
UN report reveals global hunger falls, but food insecurity rises in Africa
Global hunger fell in 2024 for a third year, but conflict and climate shocks deepened crises in Africa and Middle East.
How does Israel get away with bombing its neighbours?
Will Israel's short-term military gains outweigh regional and international isolation?
US judge blocks Trump’s effort to defund reproductive health organisation
Planned Parenthood says one million patients could lose coverage if it was cut off from Medicaid funds.
Israeli rights groups call the war on Gaza genocide for first time
Two Israeli human rights organisations have released reports that call Israel's war on Gaza a genocide.
Israeli human rights group: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
Israeli-Palestinian human rights group B'Tselem declares Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide in its latest report.
Kenya’s protests are not a symptom of failed democracy. They are democracy
The youth leading the protests must not repeat the mistakes of previous generations. They must demand real change.
Baby dies from malnutrition as Trump warns of ‘real starvation’ in Gaza
Infant is among at least 14 people who died from malnutrition in 24 hours across Gaza, hospital source tells Al Jazeera.
Trump: ‘Some of those kids, that’s real starvation’
US President Donald Trump said images of hungry children in Gaza show real starvation" that one can't fake".
Trump gives Russia 10 or 12 days to end war on Ukraine
US president says he is disappointed in Russia's Putin as he shortens a 50-day deadline he set this month.
Thailand and Cambodia agree to ceasefire: Will it stop the deadly fighting?
Malaysian PM says rival sides agree to an 'immediate and unconditional' ceasefire after five days of deadly fighting.
‘Wipe it out faster’: Trump again threatens Iran over nuclear enrichment
US president has upped rhetoric as Iran maintains it will push forward with nuclear programme after US strikes.
The Nile cannot be governed by colonial-era treaties
The longest river in the world is a shared natural resource and should be used under a cooperative framework.
Israel continues to kill Palestinians as aid trickles into Gaza
Hours after declaring humanitarian pauses," Israeli forces killed 43 Palestinians 9 of them were waiting for aid.
‘Stock your cars full of food and drive through that border’
What's unfair is what's happening to these babies."
Three suspected rebels killed in firefight in India-administered Kashmir
Indian media reports claim the men were linked to the April 22 Pahalgam attack, but there is no official confirmation.
How European leaders are reacting to EU-US trade deal
Most European nations welcome the deal, but some slam it as a capitulation before the EU's largest trading partner.
EU and US announce trade deal: What you need to know
EU will pay 15% tariffs and buy hundreds of billions of dollars in energy products and military equipment from US.
When justice fails: Genocide and colonialism in Palestine
Rula Shadid, an expert on refugee law and co-director of the Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy (@rabetbypipd), jo
Five people killed in shooting at market in Thailand’s Bangkok
Police say they are working to identify deceased suspect.
Video: Landslide causes train crash in Germany, killing three
A passenger train derailed in southern Germany, causing a crash that killed three people and injured at least 50 others.
Wildfires threaten Turkiye’s fourth-largest city
Wildfires near Bursa force 3,500 people to flee as Turkiye battles dozens of blazes amid extreme heat.
Heavy rains kill four in China as flood warnings issued in 11 provinces
Authorities warn of intensifying conditions and heightened disaster risks in the coming days.
Thailand, Cambodia agree to ‘immediate, unconditional’ ceasefire: Malaysia
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim says the Southeast Asian neighbours agree to a ceasefire starting at 1700 GMT on July 28.
Colombia halts coal exports to Israel amid Gaza Genocide
Colombian President halts coal exports to Israel over Gaza war, citing ignored orders from August 2024.
England vs India: Gill, Jadeja dig deep with bat to draw fourth Test
Centuries by Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar send England-India series to fifth Test match decider.
North Korea says it has ‘no interest’ in dialogue with South Korea
North Korean leader's powerful sister, Kim Yo Jong, dismisses Seoul's outreach efforts under new president.
Passenger train derails in Germany, killing three and injuring dozens
Officials say the crash killed the train's driver and injured at least 50 others, with 25 of them in serious condition.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,250
Here are the key events on day 1,250 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israeli strikes kill 63 in Gaza despite ‘pauses’, as hunger crisis deepens
Israel attacks 'safe zones' in Gaza as six more Palestinians, including two children, die from malnutrition.
Piastri holds off Norris to win rain-hit F1 Belgian Grand Prix
Oscar Piastri controlled the rain-delayed race, extending his F1 Championship lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris.
US and EU agree on 15 percent tariffs, averting transatlantic trade war
US President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announce sweeping deal in Scotland.
What has Israel’s denial of food done to Gaza’s people?
Siege tactics since March on Gaza's people have brought famine-like conditions throughout the Gaza Strip.
Syria to hold first parliamentary elections since al-Assad’s fall
Vote will take place September 15-20 in the first election since President Ahmed al-Sharaa took power.
England wins UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final against Spain on penalties
The Lionesses beat La Roja 3-1 on penalties after drawing 1-1 in extra time to retain football's European Championship.
Gunfight in Baghdad kills one as paramilitary group storms ministry
Iraqi police clashed with Popular Mobilisation Forces in Baghdad after they stormed an Agriculture Ministry building.
Countries denounce Israel but keep trading with it
Twenty-eight countries sign statement calling for end to Israel's war on Gaza but won't move to stop bilateral trade.
Has the US cancelled free speech?
Why are US professors suing to challenge the Trump administration's crackdown on pro-Palestine activism?
Iran’s plan to abandon GPS is about much more than technology
It is yet another sign of a looming 'tech cold war'.
Israeli forces storm Gaza-bound aid ship Handala in international waters
Israeli soldiers have raided the Freedom Flotilla ship, Handala, carrying aid for Gaza in international waters.
Video: Israel drops aid on Gaza after months of forced starvation
Israel has airdropped a few aid cartons and allowed some trucks to enter Gaza, following international pressure.
‘Apocalypse’: Turkiye wildfires reach key northwest city as hundreds flee
Bursa governor's office says 1,765 people have been evacuated as more than 1,900 firefighters battle the flames.
Sabina Tanovic: How architecture shapes memory and justice
From Sarajevo to Srebrenica and Gaza, memorial architect Sabina Tanovic on how we remember war and why it matters.
At least 38 killed in church attack in eastern DR Congo
The assault in Komanda city is believed to have been carried out by ADF rebels, wielding guns and machetes.
US-EU trade talks: Will Ursula von der Leyen clinch a deal with Trump?
The US president is to meet the EU chief in Scotland as Brussels strives for a deal before Trump's Friday deadline.
The Mom Who Fought a Cartel | True Crime Reports
A mother's determination to bring her daughter's killers to justice.
Two friends, one war and the RSF’s reign of terror in Khartoum
The story of two friends, taken in RSF dragnets, and what they saw inside the detention centres.
‘Not eating for days’: Gaza’s worsening starvation crisis
Aid groups fear the forced starvation of Palestinians under Israel's brutal blockade is now reaching a tipping point.
Trump’s ceasefire push fails to stop Thailand-Cambodia border clashes
Artillery fire erupts along disputed frontier as each side blames the other for the escalation amid US call for truce.
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