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Israeli aid airdrop injures Palestinians in north Gaza; Hamas condemns move
At least 11 wounded when Israel drops aid pallets on tents for displaced people amid hunger crisis in Gaza.
Israeli military begins daily ‘tactical pause’ in parts of starving Gaza
Military suspends operations for 'humanitarian purposes' in al-Mawasi, Deir el-Balah and Gaza City from 10am to 8pm.
Week in Pictures: From Gaza starvation deaths to Thailand-Cambodia clashes
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Chaotic scenes as desperately-hungry Palestinians scramble for aid in Gaza
Malnourished Palestinians in Gaza have been scrambling to grab desperately-needed aid in the Israeli-besiege enclave.
Activist confronts Israeli Navy before soldiers raid Handala aid ship
Moments before Israeli soldiers raided the Handala aid ship, activist Huwaida Arraf urged them to stand down.
Greece battles major wildfires amid persistent heatwave
Greek crews fight wildfires in 45C heatwave as strong winds fan the flames and force evacuations.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,249
Here are the key events on day 1,249 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
At least six killed in crowd crush at Hindu temple in India’s Haridwar
Overhead power line reportedly snaps and falls onto a part of the crowd, triggering panic among devotees.
De Ridder beats Whittaker in split decision at UFC Abu Dhabi
Reinier de Ridder survives a brutal knockdown to narrowly win against Robert Whittaker in the main event.
Nigeria beat Morocco to claim WAFCON title and complete Mission X
Nigeria claim their tenth WAFCON title, 'Mission X', as they come from behind to beat Morocco 3-2 in Rabat.
Israeli attacks, forced starvation kill more than 70 Palestinians in Gaza
In the face of global anger, Israel announces planned humanitarian pause in civilian centres to enable aid distribution.
US man convicted in Palestinian-American boy hate crime murder dies in jail
The murder of Wadee Alfayoumi, and attack on his mother, stand as one of the worst US hate crimes since Gaza war began.
RSF paramilitary-led coalition forms parallel government in war-torn Sudan
As violence and rights abuses rage on, the coalition pledges to pursue a 'secular, democratic' and decentralised Sudan.
Viktor Gyokeres signs for Arsenal from Sporting Lisbon
The Swedish striker joins the London club after scoring 97 goals for Sporting Lisbon over the past two seasons.
Athens suburb residents told to evacuate as wildfires in Greece spread
Greek official says 'real difficulties' ahead as dry conditions and high temperatures are expected to persist.
Cameroon bars main challenger to longtime leader from presidential race
Exclusion of Maurice Kamto, President Paul Biya's main rival, has fuels fears of unrest in the West African nation.
‘Horrors upon horrors’: How US Congress responded to mass hunger in Gaza
Many US Democrats call for aid to urgently enter Gaza, but few condemn Israel for its deadly blockade on the territory.
Trump wades in on Thailand-Cambodia fighting during golf visit in Scotland
The US president's second day golfing at one of his courses has also met protests around the country.
Pakistan issues glacial floods alert for northwest, heavy rain forecast
Areas affected include popular tourist destinations, such as Fairy Meadows, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Syria, Israel hold talks in Paris over conflict in southern Syria’s Suwayda
A Syrian official tells Al Jazeera Damascus emphasises the unity and sovereignty of Syria are nonnegotiable.
Israel says it’s distributing aid in Gaza, so why are people starving?
Israel continues to deny what aid agencies and governments are saying is the man-made starvation it is forcing on Gaza
In Gaza, water kills too
Providing water, searching for water, drinking water, swimming in water can all get you killed.
Ukraine “struggling with number of soldiers”
Now, part of that is to avoid them having to be just man on man fighting on the front line."
England vs Spain: Women’s Euro 2025 final – teams, start, lineups
Spain's women battled sexism and indifference. Now the world champions are eyeing Euro 2025 title against England.
UK to airdrop aid in Gaza, evacuate children needing medical care
UNRWA chief says aid airdrops a dangerous 'distraction', could kill starving Palestinians.
Ziad Rahbani, pioneering Lebanese musician and composer, dies at 69
Son of legendary Fairuz and composer Assi Rahbani, he was also a playwright, pianist and political provocateur.
Gaza is starving as “abundance of food” sits nearby
OXFAM policy lead Bushra Khalidi says Israel's restrictions are starving Gaza's most vulnerable who can't reach aid.
Malaysians protest rising living costs, demand PM Anwar Ibrahim step down
Opposition-organised rally is first major protest in Southeast Asia's sixth largest economy since Anwar elected in 2022.
“Every single person in Gaza is starving”
The mass starvation of Gaza and the extinguishing of those reporting the horror of the genocide.
Folk music and raids: How ultranationalists target migrants in Russia
The Russian Community group has soared in popularity, with its focus on promoting the needs of ethnic Russians'.
At least five killed in courthouse attack in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan
A mother and child are among those killed by gunmen who threw a hand grenade into the building in Zahedan.
What is the Nipah virus and is it spreading in southern India?
The Nipah virus is particularly deadly and has spread following transmission from animals.
How the inventor of the bouncy castle saved lives
The pioneer tested life-saving inflatables by having his sons jump from the roof of the family home.
Malnutrition in Nigeria killed 652 children in past six months, MSF says
The charity says the deaths were caused due to funding cuts by international donors amid insecurity in northern Nigeria.
Tunisia an ‘open-air prison’, say protesters at anti-President Saied march
Protesters carry portraits of political prisoners and a cage that organisers said represented state of political life.
Cambodians flee border with Thailand as clashes continue for third day
An estimated 38,000 civilians in Cambodia and almost 140,000 in Thailand reported to have fled fighting on the border.
Trump in Scotland: How’s his trip going and what’s on the agenda?
The US president will fit in a meeting with UK's prime minister during four-day visit to Scotland to tour golf courses.
Lebanese Shia families displaced by war now trapped by identity
These Shia families in Dahiyeh withstood Israel's attacks on Lebanon and are now struggling to find where they fit.
How do air conditioners work, and what is the effect on the environment?
As record heatwaves boost demand for cooling, air conditioning becomes vital - but with a steep environmental cost.
UK blasts Hong Kong rewards for help to catch activists overseas
Hong Kong's national security police announces arrest warrants for 19 pro-democracy activists mostly living in UK.
Palestinian lives are “not seen as equivalent” to others
EU MP Lynn Boylan says the EU's inaction on Gaza shows it doesn't see Palestinian lives as equal to Ukrainian ones.
Death toll in Thailand-Cambodia border clashes hits 32, over 130 injured
Cambodia reports additional 12 deaths as fears grow of a larger conflict breaking out between the neighbours.
Two teens jailed over machete murder of 14-year-old on London bus
Attack reignited concern around the ongoing problem of knife crime that has plagued the British capital for years.
Polls open in Taiwan’s key ‘recall election’ closely watched by China
Voting has started in a recall election that could see the unseating of dozens of opposition Kuomintang lawmakers.
Ten killed, 12 injured in Vietnam sleeper bus road crash
Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh calls for probe into road accident a week after deadly Ha Long Bay boat disaster.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,248
Here are the key events on day 1,248 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Donald Trump set for trade talks with Europe as he arrives in Scotland
US president says chances of reaching a trade deal with the EU are '50-50' ahead of his August 1 tariff deadline.
With Trump go-ahead, Skydance and Paramount to complete merger in August
The merger has faced scrutiny for what critics view as capitulations to Donald Trump, including a $16m settlement.
France’s decision to recognise Palestine ups pressure on UK’s Starmer
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he'll recognise Palestine only as part of a wider peace deal.
‘We are dying’: Palestinians slam world’s inaction as hunger ravages Gaza
Gaza hospitals report 10 more deaths from starvation as Israel's blockade plunges enclave into worsening crisis.
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