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Netanyahu & Trump: The optics and the outrage
As Netanyahu woos Trump in DC with Nobel nominations, cracks appear in the MAGA camp's stance on Israel.
New secretary-general of International Civil Defence Organization elected
Azerbaijan's Arguj Kalantarli notes 'humanitarian catastrophe on unimaginable scale' in Gaza, in member state Palestine.
Gaza is running out of blood
We are no longer able to save our wounded through blood donations. Starvation has made our blood unusable.
Sites of Khmer Rouge execution, torture in Cambodia added to UNESCO list
Added to the World Heritage list are two prisons: Tuol Sleng and M-13, as well as the execution site Choeung Ek.
How Air India flight 171 crashed and its fatal last moments
A preliminary report released on Saturday has found that fuel-control switches were cut, but does not explain why.
PKK disarmament opens ‘new page in history’ for Turkiye, Erdogan says
After announcing they would disarm, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) began destroying their weapons in northern Iraq.
Taiwan deploys advanced US rockets in closely watched part of annual drills
HIMARS are being used in military drills aimed at boosting the island's ability to combat threats from China.
‘A true hell’: How three Srebrenica survivors defied death 30 years ago
Amid a genocide, they crawled through slush, trekked through forests, and dodged bullets and bombs, losing loved ones.
At least 4 dead, 20 missing after boat sinks off Dominican Republic
Dominican authority says 17 other refugees and migrants rescued from the boat heading for Puerto Rico, a US territory.
Five men lynched in Guatemala after allegations of theft after quake
In aftermath of magnitude 5.7 earthquake, the men were accused of robbing damaged homes in Santa Maria de Jesus.
Colombia arrests alleged leader of Italian mafia in Latin America
Giuseppe Palermo has been wanted under an Interpol red notice, which has called for his arrest in 196 countries.
Recently recaptured Ecuador drug lord ‘Fito’ accepts US extradition request
Notorious gang leader has agreed to be extradited to the United States to face cocaine and weapons smuggling charges.
Worker dies following immigration raids on California cannabis farms
Authorities said they arrested about 200 immigrants and saved 10 children at risk of exploitation during the raids.
US sanctions Cuban president, ‘regime-controlled’ luxury hotels
Rubio said he had sanctioned several senior officials and their 'cronies' for their 'brutality toward the Cuban people'.
US State Department begins layoffs in Trump’s shake-up of diplomatic corps
Mass layoff came days after the Supreme Court cleared the way for US president to gut entire government positions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,234
Here are the key events on day 1,234 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israeli settlers beat American to death in West Bank; US says it’s aware
Rights advocates call on the Trump administration to ensure accountability for the killing of Seif al-Din Muslat.
US sending special envoy after weapons deliveries resumed, says Ukraine
US envoy Keith Kellogg will travel to Kyiv early next week, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ancient Aboriginal rock art, African sites make UNESCO World Heritage list
UN cultural organisation this week announces its choice of sites to be granted World Heritage status.
Fuel switches cut off just before deadly Air India crash, early report says
Preliminary investigation does not apportion blame for Boeing 787 crash that killed 260 people in June.
Trump’s new Brazil tariffs could raise US beef prices
Because of droughts and increasing costs, beef buyers have relied more heavily on imports this year.
Israel turning Gaza into ‘graveyard of children and starving’: UNRWA chief
Since May, some 800 Palestinians killed at aid sites, most run by controversial US- and Israel-backed GHF, UN says.
Can Trump strip Musk, Mamdani and others of their US citizenship?
As US President Donald Trump ramps up efforts to revoke citizenship from some naturalised citizens, who is at risk?
US court nixes guilty plea for alleged 9/11 attacks mastermind
A civilian court of appeals says ex-Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin 'had full legal authority' to withdraw plea agreement.
Burial of newly identified victims marks 30 years since Srebrenica genocide
Al Jazeera's Urooba Jamal visited Potocari as a burial of recently identified Srebrenica genocide victims took place.
England-India: Pant bats but doesn’t keep because of injured finger
India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant struggles with finger injury as India keep England in sight on day two of third Test.
As millions adopt Grok to fact-check, misinformation abounds
As Grok provides instant fact checks to users on X, its ability to make things up is outstripping its usefulness.
Cambodia passes constitutional change allowing gov’t to revoke citizenship
Human rights activists fear the move approved by lawmakers could be used to target political opponents.
Sinner beats Djokovic to set up Wimbledon final against Alcaraz
World number one races to straight-sets win over the 24-time Grand Slam champion in the semifinals at Wimbledon 2025.
Why has the PKK ended its armed struggle?
Members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party lay down their arms after decades of war with Turkiye.
Lebanon says Israeli strike kills one as Beirut rules out normalisation
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun says his country seeks peace with Israel, but is not ready to normalise ties.
US public support for immigration rises amid Trump’s crackdown
A record high of 79 percent of US respondents in a Gallup survey say immigration is a 'good thing' for the country.
Kenya mourns vendor killed in protests, as calls grow for Ruto to quit
Police shooting of Boniface Kariuki last month sparks mass grief and anger over state-sanctioned police brutality.
Haiti death toll hits nearly 5,000 in nine months as gang violence spreads
A United Nations report warns that gang violence is intensifying in regions with routes to Haiti's capital.
‘Just a few bones’: 30 years on, Srebrenica still buries its dead
Seven more victims of the 1995 massacre by Bosnian Serb forces were buried during Friday's sombre 30-year anniversary.
PKK fighters cast weapons into fire to mark start of disarmament
PKK fighters gathered in northern Iraq to symbolically cast their weapons into a fire, marking the start of disarmament.
Canary Mission: How US uses a ‘hate group’ to target Palestine advocates
The Trump administration confirms it is relying on the shadowy website to identify student protesters for deportation.
Russia closing Polish consulate in Kaliningrad in tit-for-tat move
Poland ordered Russian consulate in Krakow to shut after accusations Moscow orchestrated fire at Warsaw shopping centre.
Rohingya refugees in peril in Bangladesh as support wanes: UN
The US and other Western countries have been reducing their funding, prioritising their defence spending instead.
Why are mass murderers from the Srebrenica genocide still free?
Thousands of Bosnian Serbs participated in the Srebrenica genocide in July 1995, killing more than 8,000 men and boys.
UN expert Albanese says US sanctions won’t stop her
Francesca Albanese says sanctions by the US aim to silence her for exposing genocide and calling out those complicit.
Satellite images show Israel’s Gaza ‘concentration camp’ preparations
Satellite images appear to show Israel has begun preparing the rubble in Rafah for its 'concentration camp' plan.
Why has Trump hit Canada with a 35 percent trade tariff?
New levies, which come on top of tariffs on auto parts and industrial metals, will come into effect on August 1.
Russia-Ukraine war: What are ‘frustrated’ Trump’s next options with Putin?
Trump spoke about an agreement with NATO to arm Ukraine. A sanctions bill with bipartisan support also sits in Congress.
Trump’s African summit was a masterclass in modern colonial theatre
To dodge Trump's tariffs and wrath, five African presidents played colonial subject, and left their dignity behind.
Lithuania to save Baltic seals as ice sheets recede due to climate change
The seal population has increased from about 4,000, considered nearly extinct, in the late 1980s to about 50,000.
Trump’s tariff threat to Brazil is a gift to Lula
By attacking Brazil's sovereignty, Trump may have handed the leftist president a political and diplomatic opportunity.
‘Beyond horrific’: Several children killed in Israeli attack on Gaza school
'Panic, fear, and terror that swept through the school overwhelming' says survivor of strike in Jabalia an-Nazla.
‘We belong to this land’: Syrians navigate landmines to battle wildfires
Syria's wildfires are the first major natural disaster since the country overthrew the al-Assad regime in December.
New amnesty law for human rights abuses in Peru prompts fury, action
Critics warn the law would hinder the search for truth about the victims of Peru's decades-long armed conflict.
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