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States sue Trump over more than $6bn in education funds
Officials from California, New York, Kentucky and 20 other states allege US administration acted unconstitutionally.
Andrew Cuomo says he will still run for NYC mayor after primary defeat
Cuomo to challenge progressive Zohran Mamdani in general election after being trounced in US city's Democratic primary.
What’s the legacy of the Iran nuclear deal and its collapse?
The agreement was signed a decade ago before the US pulled out in 2018.
Critics slams Israel’s plans for ‘concentration zone’ in Gaza’s Rafah
Palestinians and Israeli politicians alike slam the Israeli government's plans for what it calls a "humanitarian city".
UN: ‘No parallel’ to Gaza’s ‘horrific’ destruction
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has renewed urgent calls for an immediate Gaza ceasefire.
EU warns of countermeasures after Trump threatens 30 percent tariffs
The 27-member bloc says Washington's latest threats against its exports are 'absolutely unacceptable'.
Trump announces new weapons for Ukraine, threatens tariffs on Russia
US President Donald Trump announced a shipment of weapons for Ukraine while threatening tariffs on Russia.
Why are Afghan refugees being sent back to Taliban rule?
Iran, Pakistan and the US send Afghan refugees back to Taliban rule, where they risk persecution.
Trump again slams ‘stupid’ US Fed chairman over interest rate levels
US president's frequent attacks against Jerome Powell have sparked concerns about independence of the central bank.
Church leaders, diplomats, condemn Israeli settler violence in West Bank
Delegates from more than 20 countries visited the town of Taybeh after several attacks by Israeli settlers.
The superhero film genre is on a decline, and so is American empire
The patriotic, liberal values that superhero movies embody no longer seem to resonate with a divided American public.
Trump threatens Russia with ‘severe’ tariffs, announces Ukraine arms deal
Speaking alongside NATO chief, US president says missiles will be sent to NATO, which will coordinate distribution.
Former Nigerian President Buhari to be buried in hometown on Tuesday
Muhammadu Buhari, who was the country's democratic leader between 2015 and 2023, died aged 82 in London on Sunday.
England beat Jadeja, India in third Test at Lord’s
England survived a courageous second innings fightback by India's Ravindra Jadeja on the final day of the third Test.
‘No tools of killing’: Athens rally targets Israeli steel shipment
Protesters in Athens rallied against unloading a shipment they claim includes steel destined for the Israeli military.
Israel stopped this doctor bringing baby formula into Gaza
An American doctor has told Al Jazeera that Israeli troops confiscated formula for starving babies.
Zelenskyy nominates Yulia Svyrydenko as new Ukraine PM in cabinet shake-up
President Zelenskyy taps economy minister to lead gov't in most significant reshuffle since Russian full-scale invasion.
Time for France to ‘rearm’, interior minister says on Bastille Day
France's interior minister says it is time for the country to rearm" as the world becomes more dangerous.
An open letter from the presidents of Gaza universities
Our campuses may have been razed, but our universities continue to exist.
What is the US’s Crypto Week? Why has Bitcoin hit a record high?
A number of important digital asset laws are set to be voted on in the US this week.
The Kashmir conflict explained | Start Here
Why do India and Pakistan fight over Kashmir?
Israeli technology “amplifies the scale and speed” of attacks
It seems that the IDF [Israeli army] is less interested in upholding the law here..."
In Belgium, a mother fears for her children under Israel’s bombs in Gaza
Belgium has approved visas for Rawan Alkatari's husband and three children, but they remain stuck in the Strip.
How close did Israel come to killing Iran’s president?
Iranian officials have revealed Israel tried to assassinate Iran's president and senior leaders during its 12-day war.
Commercial drones used to bomb civilians in Gaza, report says
Israeli soldiers have used commercial drones to drop grenades on civilians in Gaza.
Excavation of child mass grave at church-run home begins in Ireland
Team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts begins excavating to identify remains of about 800 children.
The New Global Nuclear Arms Race
In this episode of Project Force, @AlexGatopoulos looks at different nations' plans for upgrading their nuclear arsenals
‘No basis’: Pilot groups reject claims of human error in Air India crash
Two commercial pilots groups reject initial probe into June 12 crash, calling it 'reckless and unfounded insinuation'.
Deadly gun battles erupt in mainly Druze city in Syria
Dozens of people were killed after gun battles between Bedouin tribes and local fighters in the Druze city of Suwayda.
Dozens killed in Israeli attacks on water point and market in Gaza
Israeli forces struck a water point and marketplace in Gaza on Sunday, killing dozens of Palestinians.
Grand Canyon Lodge destroyed in wildfire: What we know
Buildings at the historic lodge on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon are among dozens destroyed.
France marks Bastille Day with grand Paris parade, celebrations
France marks its biggest holiday with 7,000 parading on foot, horseback, and in armoured vehicles along Champs-Elysees.
From Srebrenica to Gaza, why ‘never again’ keeps failing
Two experts talked to Al Jazeera about how the genocide in Gaza carries echoes of Srebrenica 30 years ago.
Doom-loop politics can be defeated. Here is how
Progressive platforms that focuson providing forthe basic needs of people are seeing success across the world.
Sleeplessness, death, destruction: Russian attacks torment Kyiv
For a brief moment, Al Jazeera cameraman experiences life under Russia's bombs - and all of its side effects.
Climate & War | Toxic Fumes: Gaza under Siege
Palestinians burn plastic to produce desperately needed fuel - despite the risks to their health and the environment.
Israel killing Gaza civilians with commercial drones, probe finds
Israeli outlets 972 Magazine and Local Call find drones used to teach Palestinians 'through blood' not to return home.
Australia hosts largest-ever military war games
This year, more than 35,000 military personnel from 19 nations are taking part in the drills over three weeks.
Trump’s push for peace in the DRC
Peace agreement between the DRC and Rwanda is staggering in its ambition.
Europe’s stock markets drop amid Trump’s tariff threats against EU, Mexico
Major indices suffer heavy losses as EU ministers prepare to discuss response to US president's latest trade salvo.
Blast at housing complex near Iran’s Qom city injures several people
Initial probe indicates blast caused by gas leak, but similar recent incidents have led to suspicions of drone attacks.
Nigerians “divided” over former President Buhari’s legacy
The three promises Buhari made coming into power are still the issues bedevilling Nigeria today."
Lapid, Olmert slam Israel’s plans for ‘concentration camps’ in Gaza’s Rafah
Former Israeli prime ministers join chorus of concern over plans to set up 'humanitarian city' in Rafah.
New Freedom Flotilla ship sets sail to challenge Gaza blockade
A new Freedom Flotilla ship, the Handala, has departed from Italy in an effort to break Israel's blockade on Gaza.
Historic Grand Canyon lodge burns to ashes in wildfire at US national park
About 50 to 80 other structures also destroyed as two wildfires burn at or near the Grand Canyon's North Rim in Arizona.
‘Inexcusable’: US Senate report faults Secret Service for Trump shooting
Service accused of pattern of negligence and communications breakdowns in planning and execution of Trump rally.
EU delays retaliatory tariffs against US amid hopes for trade deal
Ursula von der Leyen says bloc hopes to see negotiated solution to trade tensions.
Cameroon’s Paul Biya, 92, says he will seek eighth presidential term
President Biya, who came to power in 1982, is the world's oldest serving head of state.
Trump says US will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine
US president makes announcement amid growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,236
Here are the key events on day 1,236 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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