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North Korea slams ‘dangerous’ drills by US, Japan, South Korea
Kim Jo Yong says the upcoming drills 'will undoubtedly bring about negative consequences' for Seoul and its allies.
‘Many never woke up’: Quake-hit Afghanistan’s villagers recount destruction
Poor farmers in Kunar struggle to rebuild lives as the UN says the August 31 quake affected more than 500,000 people.
LIVE: Qatar hosts Muslim leaders summit; Israel continues Gaza City attacks
At least 35 people killed since dawn by Israeli attacks as Qatar prepares to host Arab and Muslim leaders.
Gaza safe zones are “concentration camps” where killing continues
Displaced Gaza resident Ahmed al Najjar describes life in tents under constant fear of bombings despite being safe zones
Rubio due in Israel to discuss war on Gaza after Israeli strike on Qatar
US secretary of state says Trump was 'not happy' about the attack, but the incident will not change ties with Israel.
Romania reports drone incursion during Russian attack on Ukraine
Romania scrambles fighter jets as Poland also deploys aircraft over threat of a drone attack.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,298
Here are the key events on day 1,298 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
LIVE: Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford – Boxing super middleweight title
Follow our live build-up ahead of our full text commentary stream of the unification fight between Alvarez and Crawford.
Venezuela condemns US destroyer for hostile occupation of fishing vessel
US military action against a Venezuelan boat sparks condemnation and troop deployments.
Israel pounds Gaza City, killing 49 and displacing 6,000 in a single day
Some 900,000 remain in the city amid reports that some who fled to al-Mawasi found conditions so dire, they moved back.
Far-right groups doxx online critics after Charlie Kirk’s death
Right-wing activists are targeting teachers, workers for critical remarks on Charlie Kirk's death.
How will Israel’s attack on Doha affect the US and Gulf states?
Qatari PM says strike killing six people is 'state terrorism'.
India vs Pakistan: How teams prepared for heated Asia Cup match
As teams get ready to take the field, players and staff reveal dressing room chats amid political frenzy.
Sri Lanka power past Bangladesh at the 2025 Asia Cup
Sri Lanka open their 2025 Asia Cup account with a comprehensive six wicket T20 win against Bangladesh in Abu Dhabi.
Over 100,000 attend London rally led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Cofounder of anti-Islam EDL says rally is for free speech, as protesters attack police and antiracism campaigners.
Ronaldo headlines former Premier League stars in Asian Champions League
The Asian Champions League begins on Monday, elevated by a host of star names, including Cristiano Ronaldo.
Global Sumud Flotilla sets sail from Tunisia to break Israel’s Gaza siege
Activists from 40 countries sail from Tunisia to defy Israel's blockade and deliver aid to Gaza.
Video: Tens of thousands march in rival London protests over immigration
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in London on Saturday for an anti-immigration rally.
Taliban official says US envoy agrees to prisoner swap in Kabul meeting
The reported visit follows one in March 2025 which led to the release of a US citizen held for more than two years.
Iran considers nuclear inspection access, urges action against Israel
Iran says national security council must greenlight any inspections, now limited only to Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant.
Trump urges NATO countries to halt Russia oil purchases before US sanctions
The US president said it was 'shocking' that members of the alliance continue to buy Russian oil.
Israel wants us to evacuate al-Shifa Hospital again to kill hope
But we will persist as long as we can to keep this crucial lifeline for Palestinians in Gaza City going.
Syria’s oil heartland poisoned by decades of war, neglect, and inaction
War and neglect have turned Deir Az Zor's oilfields into rivers of carcinogenic waste seeping into Syrian soil.
‘One of us’, Utah governor’s remark on Charlie Kirk suspect criticised
Utah governor was criticised after he said he prayed that the man suspected of shooting Kirk wouldn't be one of us."
Israeli bomb drops during Al Jazeera reporter’s live
The sound of an Israeli bomb interrupted Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud during a live broadcast.
Overnight Israeli attack on residential building in Gaza sparks fires
Israeli forces bombed a residential building causing fires in an intense night of Israeli strikes on Gaza City.
Pakistani raids near Afghan border kill 12 soldiers, 35 fighters
Military confirms deadly operations in Bajaur and South Waziristan amid rising attacks by the Pakistan Taliban.
Attack on Qatar: Israel’s ever-expanding war
A wrecking ball out of control - Israel's attack on Doha sends tremors around the world.
‘My village is a graveyard’: Afghans describe devastation after earthquake
Thousands have been displaced and many have nowhere to shelter, just weeks before winter hits.
LIVE: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka – 2025 Asia Cup T20
Follow our live build-up, with toss and team news, ahead of our full text commentary stream.
Students among 18 killed in Myanmar strike on Rakhine schools: Armed group
Attack on two private schools in a village kills at least 18 people, most of them students, says the Arakan Army.
Video: Who is Nepal’s new prime minister and what challenges does she face?
Following deadly protests across Nepal, the country has appointed former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim PM.
India’s Modi visits Manipur state two years after ethnic clashes
The northeastern state has been bitterly divided since May 2023 when ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki broke out.
UC Berkeley shares information on 160 staff, students with US government
Among those listed is feminist philosopher Judith Butler, who likened the move to a 'practice from the McCarthy era'.
Nepal sets March 5 vote, restrictions eased as interim gov’t takes charge
The Himalayan nation picks its first ever female prime minister to head the interim government after deadly unrest.
US condemns Beijing’s South China Sea ‘nature reserve’ plan
China's plan to build a nature reserve in the Scarborough Shoal brings strong responses from the Philippines and US.
Ai Weiwei and the lost backpack: A Chinese exile’s brush with bureaucracy
Artist's encounter with a railway 'lost and found' highlights the difficulties of those forced to leave their countries.
Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing caught in US, widow vows to carry on legacy
A 22-year-old Utah man has been arrested and booked for killing the prominent right-wing activist.
Man City vs Man United: Premier League – team news, start time and lineups
City and United are hoping to put painful seasons last year behind them in Sunday's early season Manchester derby.
LIVE: 12 killed as shelters, aid seekers hit by Israeli strikes in Gaza
The Israeli offensive on Gaza City is displacing thousands of starving Palestinians.
Alvarez, Crawford weigh-in at 167.5lbs before super middleweight fight
Terence Crawford completed his two-division step up by tipping in at same weight as Canelo Alvarez ahead of their bout.
Why the Israeli military is widely accused of avoiding accountability
Most of Israel's internal investigations of suspected war crimes close with no accountability.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,297
Here are the key events on day 1,297 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
LIVE: Suspected Charlie Kirk killer, Tyler Robinson, 22, held in custody
Robinson was arrested on charges of aggravated murder and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily harm.
Qatar PM meeting Trump after Israel’s deadly strike on Doha
Prior to talks with Trump, Sheikh Mohammed met State Secretary Rubio, who heads to Israel to pledge continued support.
Asia Cup: Post-conflict India vs Pakistan cricket match divides opinion
Ahead of India vs Pakistan at the Asia Cup, fans and experts predict the post-war acrimony to overshadow the cricket.
At least 193 killed in two separate boat accidents in northwestern DR Congo
Rescue teams searched for the missing after deadly incidents in Equateur province this week.
North Korea executes people for sharing foreign films and TV: UN report
Mass surveillance tech has enabled world's most restrictive state to exert control in all parts of life', report says.
UNGA backs resolution on two-state solution for Israel and Palestine
The United Nations has endorsed a resolution reviving a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine.
What Charlie Kirk’s death says about political division in the US
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was killed on a university campus. What does it signal for US political violence?
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