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Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers named WNBA Rookie of the Year
Bueckers averaged 19.2 points on 47.7 percent shooting along with 3.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.6 steals.
Belarus pardons 25 more prisoners under US pressure
Last week, 52 prisoners were released, including opposition leader Mikola Statkevich, now said to be back behind bars.
‘Terrorism’ charge on Mangione dismissed in health insurance exec’s killing
The 27-year-old US shooter still faces a second-degree murder charge and eight criminal counts.
Kenya’s Kipyegon wins record fourth 1,500m title at World Athletics
The runner fondly known as the 'Queen of 1,500m' was clear by nearly four minutes as she crossed the finish line.
Gaza City under relentless bombardment as Israel launches ground invasion
The UN chief calls Gaza situation 'horrendous' as a UN inquiry concludes that Israel's two-year war is genocide.
Kenya seeks British national’s arrest in septic tank murder
In 2012, the body of Agnes Wanjiru was found in a septic tank at the Lion's Court Hotel in central Nanyuki.
Russian drone strike targets busy Kharkiv street, injuring four
Footage shows the moment a Russian drone struck an administrative building in central Kharkiv in Ukraine, injuring four.
Desperate Palestinians flee Gaza City as Israel launches ground offensive
Israel has launched a ground offensive to occupy Gaza City, forcing thousands of residents to flee.
LIVE: Real Madrid vs Olympique Marseille – UEFA Champions League
Follow our live build-up, with team news, before our full text commentary stream of the match at Santiago Bernabeu.
UN: Israel’s war on Gaza is genocide
UN inquiry Chairwoman Navi Pillay explains why Israel's war on Gaza meets the legal definition of genocide.
Mexico celebrates Independence Day with female leader for first time
Mexico celebrated its Independence Day with a female president leading the commemorations for the first time in history.
At least 50 dead after vessel carrying Sudanese refugees catches fire
In the Mediterranean Sea, at least 2,452 migrants or refugees died or went missing last year.
What the UN inquiry says about Israel’s genocide on Gaza
A UN report has accused Israel of genocide against Palestinians, citing bombings of civilians and starvation.
Trump’s UK visit: What’s on the agenda, schedule, what to expect
The visit comes at a sensitive time for the UK, which plans to lay on a display of royal pageantry for the US president.
Charlie Kirk killing live: Murder suspect Tyler Robinson to appear in court
Tyler Robinson, 22, expected to face formal charges in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Israel launches series of strikes on Yemen’s Red Sea port Hodeidah
The attack on Tuesday was first confirmed by the Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV station.
Arab states reconsider “normalisation deals with Israel”
There is a significant freezing or reconsideration of the ongoing discussions on potential normalisation deals..."
Mapping the 21 illegal settlements Israel had in Gaza 20 years ago
Israel pulled its settlers and soldiers from Gaza in 2005 but maintained control of its borders, coasts, and airspace.
Israel attacks Qatar: What’s next?
Forthefirst time, Israel has struck a GCC nation. We examinetheshockwaves it sent acrosstheregion and beyond.
Israel killed 10 children from this football youth academy in Gaza
Ten children from a professional football academy in Gaza City have been killed in Israeli attacks.
Russia launches cruise missiles in Zapad 2025 military drills with Belarus
Russia and Belarus say war games are meant to be a show of force designed to test combat readiness.
Oscar-winning actor, director and activist Robert Redford passes away at 89
Redford was a liberal activist and godfather for independent cinema under the name of one of his best-loved characters,
Doctors can’t stop genocide. World leaders can
MSF staff in Gaza witness famine, disease and hospital destructions. Only political action can end the slaughter.
Chinese, Philippine ships collide near disputed shoal in South China Sea
Both sides traded accusations six days after Beijing announced plans to turn the atoll into a nature reserve.
Trump says US strikes second Venezuelan boat: All to know
US carries out attacks as tensions mount between the Trump and Maduro administrations.
LIVE: Bangladesh vs Afghanistan – Asia Cup 2025
Follow our live build-up, score and text commentary stream from the Asia Cup match at Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi.
UEFA Champions League 2025-26: Full match schedule and clubs
How will the expanded league phase work before the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League season? Al Jazeera explains.
Here is the reason why markets in Gaza are ‘full’ while we starve
Israel is letting in commercial goods instead of aid. It wants to show there is food and charge Palestinians for it.
Trump faces questions over latest attack on Venezuelan boat
A second US strike on a Venezuelan boat in international waters has raised concern over the legality of the attacks.
Captured state: Israel 20 years after disengaging from Gaza
Twenty years after leaving Gaza, it's Israel's far right and settler groups who are driving policy, analysts say
Ukrainians horrified by killing of refugee Iryna Zarutska, US culture wars
Ukraine's official response has been muted as pro-Trump activists exploit the murder in North Carolina.
Doha strikes are an example of Israel “manipulating” the US
A former US intelligence officer explains why he thinks it's unlikely Israel will carry out another strike on Qatar.
Fact check: Can taking Tylenol during pregnancy cause autism in children?
Experts consider Tylenol safe in pregnancy, though studies show mixed results on acetaminophen's link to autism.
Huge photo of Trump and Epstein unfurled in UK ahead of US state visit
Activists unfurled a giant photograph of Donald Trump with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein near Windsor Castle.
UN inquiry finds Israel committing genocide in Gaza
A UN inquiry has found that Israel's war on Gaza is a genocide, a landmark moment after nearly two years of war.
Malawi presidential elections: Who is running and what’s at stake?
The small African country is still reeling from the fallout of last year's region-wide drought that devastated harvests.
Trump to file $15bn defamation, libel suit against NYT over Epstein reports
The US president has cited the reputational damage caused by the newspaper's coverage of his relationship with Epstein.
Video: Al Jazeera reports from scene of Israeli attack on Gaza tower
Al Jazeera's Ibrahim al-Khalili reported from the scene of an Israeli attack on one of the tallest towers in Gaza.
Colombia’s President Petro decries US claim Bogota failing to fight drugs
US President Trump also places Afghanistan, Bolivia, Myanmar and Venezuela on list of states who failed to fight drugs.
Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson to appear in court: What to know
Prosecutors say charges could come on Tuesday, though the deadline could stretch to Friday.
UN inquiry says Israel’s war on Gaza is genocide, holds gov’t responsible
A UN report finds from statements of Israeli officials and evidence on the ground that Israel is committing genocide.
Rubio, en route to Qatar, warns of ‘short window’ to secure Gaza ceasefire
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hails Qatar for mediation in the wake of Israel's brazen attack in Doha.
Polls open in Malawi presidential election, in nation hit by soaring costs
Analysts say the race is between President Lazarus Chakwera and his predecessor Peter Mutharika.
How US tariffs are unraveling India’s textile industry
US tariffs of 50% on India have hit textile sector hard with orders stalled and businesses asked to absorb some tariffs.
PNG celebrates independence, to sign defence treaty with Australia
The treaty will allow Papua New Guinea nationals to gain Australian citizenship by joining its military.
US appeals court blocks Trump’s bid to fire Lisa Cook from Federal Reserve
Cook's claim that she was denied due process has a 'strong likelihood of success', court rules
Trump orders National Guard troops to Memphis in latest military deployment
The city's Democratic mayor, Paul Young, says the 'decision has been made' but does not think it will drive down crime.
Suspect in Charlie Kirk’s murder linked to scene by DNA, FBI chief says
FBI Director Kash Patel says 22-year-old Tyler Robinson also expressed wish to 'take out' Kirk in text message exchange.
Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka: Is South Asia fertile for Gen Z revolutions?
The contexts and triggers were different, but analysts say there's a common thread tying South Asia's youth revolts.
Belarusians detained after drone flown over Polish president’s residence
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says an investigation is under way after drone spotted over government buildings.
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