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Form, history, facts: India vs Pakistan – Asian Champions Trophy hockey
Al Jazeera's lowdown on the sport, the tournament and the upcoming match between the South Asian hockey powerhouses.
North Korea reveals first photos of uranium enrichment facility
Leader Kim Jong Un stresses need to augment number of centrifuges to increase country's nuclear weapons defence.
Could Marxist Anura Dissanayake become Sri Lanka’s next president?
His party, the JVP, twice fought violent battles to overthrow the very Sri Lankan state that he now wants to run.
Boeing workers go on strike in fresh blow to troubled aircraft giant
Some 33,000 union members walk off the job at factories in Seattle and Portland after rejecting pay offer.
Elon Musk dubs Australia’s gov’t ‘fascists’ over misinformation law
Tech billionaire's comments prompt rebuke from Australian officials.
Trump promises to scrap all taxes on overtime if re-elected
Republican candidate says workers who put in more than 40 hours should not pay taxes on overtime.
‘Light in any room’: Friends hail Aysenur Eygi, US citizen killed by Israel
American Turkish activist fatally shot by Israeli forces in the West Bank is remembered as joyous, passionate and warm.
Trump says there will be no more debates after first Harris face-off
The former US president's response comes despite Harris campaign's challenge for another debate after a strong showing.
SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn makes history with first private spacewalk
Two astronauts stepped out of the SpaceX Dragon capsule to perform the world's first private spacewalk.
Boeing workers ‘ready to go on strike’ if demands unmet
A potential strike could start on Friday and would be a big blow to new CEO brought on after plane door panel blew off.
US city receives bomb threat after Trump spread false anti-immigrant claims
Racist rumours continue to spread, with members of local Haitian community expressing concern for their safety.
Deadly Israeli attack on UN-run school-turned-shelter sparks global outrage
Attack on al-Jaouni school, which killed more than a dozen Palestinians, has drawn condemnation from the UN and EU.
What is the purpose of Israel’s repeated attacks on UNRWA?
Six staff at UN agency for Palestinian refugees killed in an air strike on a school in Gaza.
US House passes bill targeting China that would limit EV tax credits
The bill tightens the definition of Chinese components that make vehicles ineligible for US EV tax credits.
What’s Real Madrid star Mbappe’s pay dispute with his former club PSG?
The French football star and his ex-club are at loggerheads over $60m in 'unpaid' wages. Al Jazeera explains why.
US ‘Safe Mobility’ resettlement programme is working but too narrow: Report
A study from the Mixed Migration Centre indicates too many migrant and refugee applicants are ineligible for programme.
AMLO calls for swift enactment of Mexico judicial overhaul after state nods
The reform, which would see federal judges elected by popular vote, should be enacted on Sunday, the president says.
Peruvian government declares period of mourning following death of Fujimori
President Fujimori's legacy remains bitterly contested in Peru, where he was convicted of corruption and rights abuses.
Africa CDC urges Western countries to boost funding for mpox response
Health agency reports 107 deaths and 3,160 new cases over the last week, says toll 'not acceptable'.
UN warns of ‘staggering’ economic devastation in Gaza, occupied West Bank
Eighty percent of Gaza businesses damaged or destroyed since Israel launched war, according to a UN report.
Billionaire takes first commercial spacewalk
Tech billionaire Jared Isaacman became the first person to take part in a privately funded spacewalk.
What bombs did Israel use against the al-Mawasi ‘safe zone’ in Gaza?
Al Jazeera's verification agency has suggested the Israeli army used the powerful MK-84 against the tented settlement.
US imposes sanctions on Maduro allies over ‘illegitimate’ election results
Washington says new penalties should prompt 'deeper reflection' by officials aligned with Venezuelan president.
Three Red Cross workers killed in eastern Ukraine shelling
Three killed and two wounded in Russian attack on planned aid distribution site in Donetsk, Ukrainian authorities say.
What’s the economic toll of Israel’s war on Gaza?
Israel's finances are under strain and its budget deficit is widening, as agencies downgrade the nation's credit.
In Tunisia, refugees and migrants are expelled to the desert, left helpless
About 130 refugees and migrants say they were abandoned near the border with Algeria.
As new semester dawns, campus protesters in US face heightened restrictions
With universities implementing new rules to crack down on pro-Palestine protests, how will campus activists adapt?
Francine weakens to tropical depression after slamming Louisiana
Authorities warn of 'life-threatening' flooding as downgraded storm moves over Mississippi, causing power outages.
WHO evacuates 97 patients from Gaza to UAE for treatment
The World Health Organization evacuated 97 sick and critically injured patients from Gaza, half of them children.
Malaysian police rescue 400 children from care homes after sex abuse claims
Police say victims were the children of employees working for a business group allegedly in charge of the homes.
Fleeing Kursk
The Russians I met in Kursk are angry and scared.
Cheney’s policies as VP caused immense human suffering on a global scale
Framing him as a 'defender of democracy' simply because he endorsed Kamala Harris over Donald Trump is a moral failure.
Australia strips medals from commanders over Afghan war crimes
Australia has stripped distinguished service medals from less than 10" commanders over Afghan war crimes allegations.
Trump’s false voter fraud claims set stage for turmoil — again
Advocates say Trump's claims aim to subvert the US election results and encourage more restrictions to voting access.
Remembering Aysenur, an activist for Palestine killed by an Israeli soldier
Turkish American Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was shot in the head as she protested against illegal settlements.
Russia puts late opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s lawyers on trial
Vadim Kobzev, Igor Sergunin and Alexei Liptser face up to six years in prison over 'extremism' charges.
‘Half the city underwater’: One million affected by northern Nigeria floods
It's the worst such flooding in the northeastern city of Maiduguri in 30 years, authorities say.
SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn astronauts complete spacewalk: How it happened
The four-member civilian crew will return to Earth to cap a five-day trip after completing an experimental spacewalk.
Ukraine bridge damaged by Russian attack, officials say
Video posted on social media shows damage to a bridge near Pokrovsk in east Ukraine.
NFL star Tyreek Hill on “crazy” police incident during traffic stop
NFL star Tyreek Hill says he was shell-shocked" after he was forcefully detained by police during a traffic stop.
Pope warns of AI dangers, urges fair wages for migrants on Singapore visit
Pope Francis meets local officials and dignitaries in affluent city-state at the end of his Asia Pacific tour.
Do not ignore Mali’s multifaceted humanitarian catastrophe
Millions are suffering in a perfect storm of climate change, protracted armed conflict and economic hardship.
Israel bombs UN-run school in Gaza sheltering Palestinians, killing 18
Some 12,000 displaced Palestinians were sheltering at the al-Jaouni school, which has been attacked several times.
North Korea fires multiple short-range ballistic missiles
The launches detected by South Korea and Japan are North Korea's first public weapons firing activities in two months.
Musician Bon Jovi thanked for talking woman down off bridge
Watch the moment musician Jon Bon Jovi helped to talk a distressed woman off the ledge of a bridge in Nashville, US.
Video: Report from scene of UN school shelter attack in Gaza
Al Jazeera's Tarek Abu Azzoum has been at the scene of the Israeli attack on a UN school shelter in Gaza.
Mpox crisis: Why do African countries struggle to make or buy vaccines?
African countries produce less than 2 percent of the vaccines the continent needs, experts say.
US authorities charge two men for encouraging racist attacks on Telegram
The US Justice Department says the suspects led a 'transnational terrorist group' to solicit hate crimes.
Google faces US antitrust lawsuit over ad tech
US DOJ and several states say in a lawsuit that Google holds a monopoly over online advertising technology.
Who will protect civilians in war-torn Sudan?
United Nations experts say serious human rights violations have been commited by both sides in the war.
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