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China’s Xi calls for pragmatism at summit with EU in uncertain times
President Xi Jinping and top EU officials mark 50 years of diplomatic ties in Beijing at a rocky time in relations.
‘Did you eat today?’: Voices of Gaza speak of starvation and survival
'We are starved by the Israeli occupation,' says Taqwa al-Wawi in Gaza, where all she thinks about is how hungry she is.
Debris of plane with 49 people on board found in Russia’s far east: Report
The Emergencies Ministry says the plane dropped off radar near the Amur region, bordering China.
Macrons file defamation suit against right-wing US podcaster Candace Owens
According to the Macrons, Owens's podcast series spread 'verifiably false and devastating lies'.
Australia lifts US beef restrictions slammed by Trump
Canberra says restrictions will be lifted following a 'rigorous science and risk-based assessment'.
EU-China summit – who’s attending and what’s on the agenda?
The summit, being hosted in China on Thursday, marks 50 years of diplomatic ties between Brussels and Beijing.
Columbia University to pay $200m to settle anti-Semitism claims
Settlement marks victory in US President Donald Trump's efforts to exert greater control over third-level education.
Thailand launches air attacks on Cambodia as deadly border clashes escalate
Nine civilians reported killed in Cambodian shelling of Thailand as neighbours trade fire and accusations of blame.
Iranian helicopter confronts US warship approaching territorial waters
Iranian state media describe the confrontation as 'tense', while US military says the encounter was 'professional'.
Wildfire kills 10 firefighters, rescue workers in Turkiye amid extreme heat
Local media report that 24 firefighters and rescuers were trapped by the wildfire, and victims were 'burned alive'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,246
Here are the key events on day 1,246 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US court decisions allow for Abrego Garcia’s release, bar his deportation
Trump officials have indicated they plan to deport Abrego Garcia to a third-party country if he is released from jail.
US Supreme Court says Trump can remove Democrats from consumer safety panel
The nation's highest court has frequently ruled in favour of Trump's expansive interpretation of presidential powers.
Marcus Rashford joins Barcelona on loan from Manchester United
The 27-year-old completed his loan move to Barca with an option for the switch to be made permanent next summer.
EU and US edge closer to trade deal as tariff deadline looms
US officials are 'optimistic' that an agreement could be imminent.
Why is Trump quitting global institutions?
The US is pulling out of UNESCO, saying the UN agency focuses on divisive issues.
Hunger crisis deepens in Gaza as 10 more starvation deaths reported
Aid groups warn of 'mass starvation' in Gaza amid blockade, while Israeli attacks kill dozens of others across enclave.
Spain beat Germany to set up Women’s Euro 2025 final with England
Aitana Bonmati's strike in extra time downs Germany to send Spain into Women's Euro 2025 final against England.
Israeli parliament approves symbolic motion on West Bank annexation
Knesset lawmakers vote 71-13 in favour of annexation, raising questions about the future of a Palestinian state.
Tesla reports biggest quarterly revenue decline in more than a decade
Analysts expect a turnaround in future quarters as the automaker bets on robotaxi expansions.
UN court: Climate crisis is ‘existential threat’
The International Court of Justice says climate change is an urgent and existential threat."
Trump admin leans into unsubstantiated claims Obama committed ‘treason’
The Trump administration says former President Obama sought to undermine Trump through faulty claims.
US federal judge refuses Trump’s bid to unseal Epstein grand jury records
Donald Trump has sought to dispel rumours his administration had attempted to conceal information about Jeffrey Epstein.
Former Scottish First Minister and his wife plead for Gaza aid
Scotland's former First Minister Humza Yousaf and his wife say their relatives in Gaza are being deliberately starved.
Trump administration unveils wide ranging AI action plan
The plan is said to put pressure on China and build new data centers in the US.
Brazil to join South Africa’s ICJ ‘genocide’ case against Israel
Brazilian Foreign Ministry says international community 'cannot remain inactive' in the face of 'ongoing atrocities'.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews, Israeli police scuffle in West Jerusalem
A confrontation unfolded between ultra-Orthodox Jewish men and Israeli police over conscription order arrests.
Zelenskyy promises new bill amid growing pressure over anticorruption law
Protesters rally for a second day after Ukrainian leader signs law curbing powers of anticorruption agencies.
Doctor accused of supplying actor Matthew Perry with ketamine pleads guilty
Salvador Plasencia did not supply Perry with the fatal dose but has admitted to obtaining ketamine for the actor's use.
GHF security guard details abuses he witnessed at Gaza ‘aid sites’
A former security guard for Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution sites' described abuses he witnessed.
Israeli strikes kill 21 Palestinians, mostly women and children
Three Israeli strikes hit homes and a tent in Gaza City, killing at least 21 people, mostly women and children.
Settlers killed US citizen Sayf Musallet. Will there be justice?
An uncle remembers his nephew, an American killed by Israeli settler violence in the occupied West Bank.
Trump White House probes Harvard University’s scholar exchange programme
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said a probe will ensure the programme does 'not run contrary to our nation's interests'.
Thailand recalls ambassador to Cambodia amid border tensions
Governing party says it has downgraded ties with Cambodia after a landmine incident that injured a Thai soldier.
EU steps up air defences for Ukraine and sanctions for Russia
The US returns as a seller of critical anti-ballistic systems, but remains neutral, with no ideological standpoint.
Swedish neo-Nazis are using MMA to recruit new members
Neo-Nazis in Sweden are using mixed martial arts events to try to attract new followers.
Why is Columbia University expelling pro-Palestine students?
Nearly 80 students have been disciplined, with some being fully expelled, over pro-Palestine protests on campus.
Trump’s hefty tariff on Brazil expected to push the country towards China
Chinese investments could play a crucial role in enabling Brazil to boost its industrial capacity and diversify economy.
What can we expect as fire season ramps up in California?
Officials and scientists say the state has had a mild season thus far, but fires are expected to surge in drier months.
Video: Iran’s president says country won’t abandon its nuclear programme
Iran's President has told Al Jazeera his country is committed to continuing its nuclear program for peaceful purposes.
These countries condemn the Gaza war but have major ties to Israel
Protesters are demanding action against Israel and not just words, after 28 countries called for an end to the Gaza war.
‘Unbearable’: Ukrainians deported by Russia, stranded at Georgia border
Ukrainian deportees being held in a cramped Georgian border facility are trapped between two countries.
Sudan’s competing authorities are beholden to militia leaders, say analysts
Both the army-backed government and RSF-backed alliance are increasingly rewarding loyal armed groups on the ground.
Greek island residents stop Israeli cruise ship docking
Residents on the Greek island of Syros prevented passengers on an Israeli cruise ship from getting off the vessel.
World Court hearing says climate change is ‘urgent and existential threat’
ICJ judge Yuji Iwasawa says greenhouse emissions are "unequivocally caused by human activities" as he delivers opinion.
Malaysia “calls on world leaders” to restrain Israel
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim called on world leaders including US President Donald Trump, to restrain Israel
Yes, The New York Times is committing genocidal journalism
In his latest NYT column, Bret Stephens tries to excuse a uniquely horrific crime with uniquely horrific journalism.
Aid groups warn of ‘mass starvation’ in Gaza
More than 100 aid groups warn of mass starvation in Gaza, urge ceasefire and end to Israel blocking humanitarian aid.
Palestinians in Gaza react to Israel’s ban on access to the sea
Palestinians in Gaza say Israel's ban on access to the sea has stripped them of their last source of food and freedom.
The night Iran struck Qatar
Al Jazeera Arabic Digital newsroom has gone behind the scenes, breaking down the events of that night, second by second
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