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Millions lose power as Cuba hit by fifth blackout in less than a year
The island of 10 million's worsening energy and economic crisis has led to a series of 'frustrating' grid collapses.
Philippines ‘strongly protests’ China nature preserve in South China Sea
Beijing's plans to build a nature preserve at the disputed Scarborough Shoal have drawn ire from the Philippines.
Venezuela sacks coach Batista after FIFA World Cup qualifying failure
Venezuela were beaten 6-3 by Colombia on Tuesday ending their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
South Korean workers arrested in US raid being released, Seoul says
President Lee Jae-myung warns raids could see South Korean companies 'hesitate' to make bigger investments in the US.
Thousands flee Gaza City bombardment as calls for evacuation intensify
Over 200,000 Palestinians displaced from Gaza City amid escalating air strikes and humanitarian crises.
Why does Nepal’s crisis matter to South Asia – and the world?
China, India and Pakistan will all be watching the events in Nepal closely, say experts.
When and where Charlie Kirk was shot: A visual timeline
Charlie Kirk, 31, a well-known Trump ally and conservative activist in the US, has been shot dead in Utah.
9/11 was avenged on us. On its anniversary, I refuse to forgive
As America mourns its dead, it forgets the millions brutalised in its wars of revenge.
Suspect in US school shooting dies of self-inflicted wounds: Police
The two teenage students injured in the shooting at Evergreen High School are in stable condition, police said.
France’s streets ablaze as antigovernment protests disrupt daily life
Hundreds arrested after more than 200,000 demonstrators force French government into high-stakes confrontation.
At least 14 killed in flash floods in Indonesia, most on island of Bali
President Prabowo Subianto orders acceleration of search operations and handling of aftermath of deadly flooding.
Who recognises Palestine and who doesn’t?
Most of the world's countries recognise the state of Palestine. So, what's stopping it from becoming a reality?
LIVE: Charlie Kirk, Trump ally, shot and killed with manhunt underway
Kirk was a regular presence on cable TV where he leaned into the culture wars and heaped praise on President Trump.
Three dead, dozens injured in Mexico City gas tanker explosion
An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the explosion that wounded at least 70 people.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,295
Here are the key events on day 1,295 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israel’s President Herzog said ‘argued out of respect’ with British PM
Downing Street later stressed that the UK and Israel are longstanding allies' despite their differences.
Tributes pour in for slain US conservative activist Charlie Kirk
US President Trump and other political leaders have sent their condolences after slaying of 31-year-old activist.
India vs Pakistan – Asia Cup 2025: Match start time, team news and lineups
From head-to-head results to predicted XIs and tickets, here's Al Jazeera's guide to the India-Pakistan match in Dubai.
Who was Charlie Kirk? What we know about the shooting and the suspect
Video of the incident shows Charlie Kirk speaking to a large outdoor crowd when a gunshot rings out.
LIVE: Israel kills 70 in Gaza, Qatar PM accuses Israel of ‘state terrorism’
Israeli forces killed more than 70 people in Gaza on Wednesday and launched deadly attacks on Yemen.
‘Gulf region at risk’: Qatar seeks ‘collective response’ to Israeli attack
Qatar's PM accuses Netanyahu of leading the region into 'chaos' as regional leaders stand in solidarity with Qatar.
Why did Israel strike Doha?
What Israel's unprecedented attack on Doha tells us about the future of Gaza and its relationship with the US.
Poland intercepts Russian drones returning from attacking Ukraine
Poland has intercepted Russian drones that were flying over its airspace after completing a mission in western Ukraine.
Analysis: Will attack in Qatar lead to international isolation of Israel?
Israel's strike in Qatar raises global concerns but fails to prompt substantial policy shifts from its allies.
Trump: conservative activist Charlie Kirk dead after being shot
Conservative American activist Charlie Kirk was shot during a campus event at Utah Valley University.
Netanyahu pledges to target opponents abroad after strike in Qatar
Qatar condemns' Netanyahu's comments, calling them a 'shameful attempt ... to justify the cowardly attack' in Doha.
Banksy mural of UK judge hitting protester scrubbed from London court wall
The mural, believed to comment on the UK's crackdown on the group Palestine Action, is removed on Wednesday.
Oracle’s Ellison surpasses Tesla’s Musk to be world’s richest man
The switch in the ranking came after a blockbuster earnings report from Oracle, powered by multibillion-dollar orders.
The price of mediation? How Qatar could respond to Israel’s attack
The attack has called into question how Qatar might respond, the future of its mediator role, and its defence alliances.
Fired FBI officials sue Trump administration for ‘illegal retribution’
Fired FBI officials allege dismissals were part of a retaliatory campaign targeting US agents seen as disloyal to Trump.
Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk shot at US university
Kirk is reportedly in critical condition after being shot while presenting at Utah Valley University.
Hundreds arrested as France protests sweep the country
Protesters across France joined the Block Everything" movement to denounce austerity and cuts to social services.
Cuba hit with fifth nationwide blackout in less than a year
An island-wide blackout plunged Cuba into darkness for a fifth time in less than a year.
How will Israeli attack in Qatar affect efforts to end Gaza war?
Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Doha is condemned around the world.
Kuldeep stars as India beat UAE by nine wickets to open Asia Cup defence
India open their Asia Cup defence with a nine-wicket win against host nation United Arab Emirates in Dubai.
Buy-now-pay-later company Klarna goes public in largest IPO of 2025
The fintech company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
Canada is evaluating ties with Israel after Qatar attack: Foreign minister
The country previously said it would recognise Palestinian statehood this month.
Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk to slash thousands of jobs
The layoffs come amid sluggish sales as competition heats up in the weight-loss drug market.
South Korea seeks swift return of workers after US immigration raid
Charter flight arranged to expedite return of detained South Korean workers after a major US immigration operation.
Maps: Israel has attacked six countries in the past 72 hours
In just three days, Israel has carried out strikes in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, Qatar and Yemen.
Israel strikes Yemen’s Sanaa a day after hitting Qatar
Israeli air strikes hit Yemen's capital Sanaa a day after Israel targeted Qatar's capital Doha.
How long had Israel been planning its attack in Qatar?
Details have begun to emerge about Israel's attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, although many questions remain.
Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford: Fight card, start time, where to watch
All to know about the unified super middleweight title blockbuster clash.
Pro-Palestine protests bring ‘extraordinary’ security for Spain’s Vuelta
More than 400 extra Civil Guards will attend final two stages of grand tour after previous pro-Palestine protests.
Breaking from colleagues, judge votes for annulment in Bolsonaro trial
Justice Luiz Fux insists the court has no jurisdiction to decide if the former president is guilty of plotting a coup.
After Qatar attack, Israel ambassador to US says ‘we’ll get them next time’
Israeli diplomat Yechiel Leiter says countries criticising Israel over launching air strikes on Doha will 'get over it'.
US federal court temporarily blocks Fed Governor Lisa Cook’s firing
The case has ramifications for the Federal Reserve's ability to set interest rates without regard to political wishes.
Recognising Palestine: Why now, and what does it mean? | Start Here
Why more countries are recognising the State of Palestine.
Israel attacks Yemen capital: Report
The broadcaster did not immediately give any further details on the attack.
Rebel Writers: Algerian Voices
Two radical Algerian writers - a novelist who championed independence and a playwright whose work cost him his life.
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