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Hundreds of US military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges
Head of the American Immigration Lawyers Association says plan similar to having 'a cardiologist do a hip replacement'.
OpenAI announces parental controls for ChatGPT after teen’s suicide
AI company announces changes amid growing concern over the impact of chatbots on young people's mental health.
China’s Xi oversees massive military parade with Putin, Kim in attendance
China's full military might was on display in Beijing's Tiananmen Square where thousands of troops marched in parade.
Some 400 Indonesian school children fall ill after eating free school meals
Indonesia President Prabowo's free meals programme hit by more mass illness as protests against government rock country.
US Open: Carlos Alcaraz cruises into 2025 semifinals
Alcaraz dominated Czech player Jiri Lehecka in the quarters, with the Spaniard yet to lose a set at this year's event.
Trump ‘not concerned’ about China and Russia forming axis against US
Trump posts: 'Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire' against US.
US House committee releases over 33,000 pages of Epstein-related records
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform publishes documents but two lawmakers push for 'full release' of files.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,287
Here are the key events on day 1,287 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump says 11 killed in strike on alleged drug-carrying boat from Venezuela
The US military attack comes as the US surges military presence in the Caribbean, risking an escalation with Venezuela.
Children, journalists among 105 killed in Israeli onslaught in Gaza
At least 105 Palestinians killed, including 32 aid seekers, as Israel pushes ahead with plans to seize Gaza City.
‘We’re going in’: Trump doubles down on sending National Guard to Chicago
Amid rumours about his health, Trump has announced he will widen his troop deployment and move Space Command to Alabama.
At least 11 killed in explosion at political rally in Pakistan’s Quetta
At least 22 killed in three separate attacks in Pakistani border provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Will resolution on Gaza by genocide scholars make a difference?
The International Association of Genocide Scholars says Israel is committing genocide.
Cricket: India lose sponsor for T20 Asia Cup after online betting games ban
The ban by India's government of online betting games has ended the national cricket team's sponsorship by Dream11.
Afghanistan beat Pakistan to lay down T20 Asia Cup cricket marker
Haris Rauf fightback for Pakistan can't mask heavy defeat by Afghanistan during tri-series ahead of cricket's Asia Cup.
US judge orders Google to share search data with competitors
The decision rejects prosecutors' bid to make the internet giant sell off its popular Chrome browser.
Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala leaves Bay FC for Saudi Women’s Al-Hilal
Former Barcelona forward and Ballon d'Or nominee Oshoala leaves San Francisco for Saudi Women's League on free transfer.
France issues arrest warrant for Syria’s Assad over killing of journalists
A French court issues the warrants in connection with the 2012 bombing in Homs that killed two journalists.
Kim Jong Un arrives in Beijing to attend China’s Victory Day celebrations
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has arrived to attend China's largest-ever military parade to mark Victory Day.
Deadly blast hits rally in Pakistani city of Quetta, officials say
The blast occurred during a rally organised by the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M).
Gaza beach turns into overcrowded tent camp
Gaza's beaches once symbolised leisure and escape. Now, one particular beachfront is a makeshift camp for thousands.
Indonesia’s president to go ahead with China trip despite protests
President Prabowo Subianto will attend the Victory Day parade in Beijing after initiating canceling his trip.
Russia, China ink deal to build new gas pipeline as they deepen energy ties
Moscow and Beijing agree to advance a major gas link via Mongolia, deepening their energy ties.
US appeals court allows Trump to peel back $20bn in clean energy grants
The ruling overturns a lower-court decision that found Trump was impeding Congress's power to allocate funding.
Why is Bangladesh saying it can no longer host Rohingya?
Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is the world's largest refugee camp. What future awaits the Rohingya refugees stuck there?
Suntory CEO resigns after purchase of potentially illegal supplements
The supplements allegedly contained THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, which is illegal in Japan.
Vogue’s Wintour taps successor to lead editorial at the iconic magazine
Chloe Malle, who has been with the magazine for more than a decade, will take the top job even as Wintour stays on.
Peru pledges to investigate the ‘heinous’ killing of Indonesian diplomat
Police say diplomat Zetro Leonardo Purba was shot three times as he bicycled home to his apartment in Lima, Peru.
Belgium to recognise Palestinian state, impose sanctions on Israel
Belgium's Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot tells Al Jazeera his country will recognise Palestine as a state this month.
Top genocide scholars say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
The leading group of genocide scholars has agreed that Israel's actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide.
Kraft Heinz to split into two companies as financial struggles mount
The spinoff comes a decade after the two companies merged in efforts to boost growth.
Putin says Trump admin ‘listening’ to Russia’s stance on Ukraine war
The Russian leader told the Slovak PM that Moscow and Washington had a 'mutual understanding' on how to end the war.
The Bilbao Effect
How the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao helped reinvent a run-down Spanish port and created an urban revival.
Nestle CEO fired over undisclosed affair
Sudden dismissal of Laurent Freixe after just one year in the job adds to Nestle's woes, which include high tariffs.
Trial of Brazil’s Bolsonaro enters verdict phase over alleged coup plot
The former president is charged with five counts, including plotting the assassination of senior officials.
US judge declares Trump’s military deployment to Los Angeles illegal
US District Judge Charles Breyer questions Trump's rationale that Los Angeles protests constituted a 'rebellion'.
Gaza kids return to class in tents as education system crumbles
The start of September is no longer the start of the school year for most of Gaza's children.
Indonesian students demand release of arrested protesters
A student group in Gorontalo, Indonesia, is demanding the release of 11 protesters arrested during a demonstration.
Signing Israel’s Solomon sparks fan outcry at Spain’s Villarreal
Villarreal's signing of Israel international Manor Solomon on transfer deadline day causes fan backlash.
Why is Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro on trial — and what’s next?
Former Brazilian president in court along with seven others accused of failed power grab after 2022 election loss.
I survived the Gaza genocide only to witness firsthand Western complicity
I was evacuated to France, where I saw the reason why the world is allowing my people to be slaughtered.
Why US navy deployment has Venezuela on red alert
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has accused the US of planning a military takeover.
LIVE: Protests in US capital as Trump pushes domestic troop deployment
US Congress returns to session amid renewed unrest. Chicago braces for possible federal troop deployment.
Depriving Palestinians of conditions of life “constitutes genocide”
You don't need to just shoot someone for it to constitute genocide."
The real crisis isn’t climate change, ecologist Sandra Diaz says
One of the world's leading ecologists warns collapse of biodiversity, not just climate change, could undo civilization.
Families search for survivors under rubble after Afghan earthquake
Families are searching for loved ones under the rubble in eastern Afghanistan after a magnitude 6 quake wiped villages.
Ireland intervenes after Gaza activist national beaten by German police
Kitty O'Brien attended a Berlin demonstration last week to protest against Israel's targeted killing of Palestinians.
Are tradwives rebranding feminism?
The Streamexamines the growing trend in the US in which women areturning to the traditional stay-at-home lifestyle.
Burkina Faso bans homosexuality as a crime punishable with prison, fines
In the new law, those found guilty of homosexuality could face a two- to five-year prison sentence.
Anti-racism scholar’s career “ruined” by pro-Israel lobby
Randa Abdel-Fattah is an anti-racism scholar who lost an $870,000 research grant over her criticisms of Israel.
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