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Portugal’s parliament approves far-right party’s bill to ban face veils
If bill is signed into law, Portugal would join several European countries which already have full or partial bans.
The six problems a Gaza ceasefire has brought Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahu has been accused of exploiting the Gaza war for his own gains, and an end to it could cause him problems.
How will Putin travel to Hungary to meet Trump with ICC arrest warrant?
Will Putin be inspired by fellow ICC fugitive Netanyahu to take a more circuitous route to his destination?
John Bolton pleads not guilty to mishandling classified information in US
Bolton, a former Trump adviser, appeared for an arraignment in a federal court, where he faces 18 criminal counts.
French massacre of WWII African riflemen ‘premeditated’, covered up: Report
New findings reveal the Thiaroye massacre death toll was far higher than reported, with up to 400 victims.
Trump expects expansion of Abraham accords soon, hopes S Arabia will join
Widespread regional anger over Israel's war on Gaza will likely prove a major obstacle to any further signatories.
UK’s Palestine Action group wins legal bid to challenge ban
UK court to hear challenge to the pro-Palestine group's ban under 'anti-terrorism' laws after government loses appeal.
Aid trucks enter Gaza’s Khan Younis after ceasefire
Trucks loaded with humanitarian aid were seen moving through Gaza's Khan Younis on Friday.
UK police under pressure to end ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans
Fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv have been barred from attending a Europa League game at Aston Villa.
Bolton in court to face charges of mishandling classified documents
Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton is facing charges for mishandling classified information.
Can Australia provide US with rare-earth metals which China has restricted?
Australia has spied an opportunity amid ongoing China-US rare earths dispute.
Trump, Putin to meet: Will Ukraine get US Tomahawks or not?
The US has suggested supplying Tomahawk weapons to Ukraine if Russia does not negotiate a ceasefire.
Are We Muslims or Mujrims? How hate became India’s daily entertainment
Hatred in India today is no longer private feeling but public pastime.
For Ukraine, West must target “domestic” Russia with sanctions
Analyst Maria Snegovaya says a ceasefire in Ukraine won't happen soon unless Russia faces tougher pressure from the West
Polish court will not extradite Ukrainian to Germany over Nord Stream blasts
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said handing over the Ukrainian diver is not in the country's best interests.
New York mayoral candidates clash on Gaza during televised debate
Zohran Mamdani, the favourite in the race to be elected mayor of New York has faced off against rivals in a TV debate.
Clashes erupt in Bangladesh’s Dhaka in protests over govt’s new charter
Protesters say the "July National Charter" doesn't address their concerns.
“Serious pressure” on Israel needed for troop withdrawal
The Gaza crossing and the Rafah crossing in the Philadephi corridor are Gaza's lifeline."
Australia vs India: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in ODI spotlight
India's white-ball tour of Australia begins with three ODIs ahead of five T20s to warm up for the 2026 T20 World Cup.
The Gen Z digital uprisings
From Nepal to Madagascar, Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen looks at how young people, in particular Gen Z, are protesting.
Clean air is the new frontier of global cooperation
The G20's first-ever focus on air quality marks a vital step towards protecting health, climate, and sustainable growth.
Russia’s funding for Ukraine war set to ‘contract’ as new sanctions loom
Years after Putin ordered full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia's financial system is showing signs of vulnerability.
‘Gas them’: How a leaked pro-Nazi young Republicans chat sparked GOP storm
The chat history, seen by Politico, included messages containing slurs, racism and rape jokes.
Will Gaza ceasefire change South Africa’s ICJ genocide case against Israel?
South African leaders say the case to hold Israeli leaders accountable will continue, despite the ceasefire in Gaza.
Iran condemns ongoing Israeli attacks in Lebanon as ‘ceasefire violation’
As Israel reneges on deal made with Hezbollah, it flouts terms of truce in Gaza by delaying aid to hungry Palestinians.
Kenya holds state funeral for opposition leader Odinga after mourning chaos
Odinga's body will next travel to his family's home region of western Kenya, where more huge crowds are expected.
Palestinian bodies returned by Israel show sign of execution, torture
Many bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel to Gaza showed signs of torture and execution.
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan spike as truce about to expire
Suicide car bomber strikes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa amid unconfirmed reports that Qatar has offered to host peace talks.
Who is John Bolton and what has he been indicted for?
The former NSA is accused of sharing sensitive government information and retaining similar secrets without permissions.
Coffin of former Kenyan PM Raila Odinga arrives at state funeral
Thousands of mourners gathered at a stadium in Kenya for a state funeral for Raila Odinga.
Military leader sworn in as Madagascar’s new president
Madagascar has sworn inarmy leader Colonel Michael Randrianirinaas president, just days after a military takeover.
People in Gaza face severe shortages despite ceasefire agreement
UN stresses urgent action is needed to address famine conditions, requiring thousands of aid trucks into enclave weekly.
Israel does not want Marwan Barghouti as “partner for peace”
Arab Barghouti on his father's continued imprisonment despite the recent exchange of captives between Hamas and Israel.
Military leader Randrianirina sworn in as Madagascar’s new president
Mass demonstrations in recent weeks over power and water shortages have killed more than 20 people.
Mongolian PM loses confidence vote, resigns after four months in office
Politicians overwhelmingly vote to oust the Mongolian premier, four months after doing the same to his predecessor.
Peru’s new president refuses to resign after Gen Z protests leave one dead
State of emergency to be declared in capital as protests that led to last week's ouster of former president intensify.
Japan PM hopeful Takaichi avoids WWII shrine visit amid political tussle
Past visits by top leaders to Yasukuni, which honours convicted war criminals, have angered Japan's neighbours.
Huge Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon despite ceasefire
Huge explosions were seen in southern and eastern Lebanon as Israeli war planes targeted the area, killing at least one
LIVE: Aid ‘critically low’ in Gaza a week into ceasefire amid Israeli delay
Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt remains closed as Trump threatens Hamas over gang clashes.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,331
Here are the key events from day 1,331 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What’s behind Pakistan’s latest crackdown on religious party TLP?
The far-right group, long known for blasphemy protests, is at risk of being banned by the Punjab government.
Kanchha Sherpa, last member of first Mount Everest expedition, dies at 92
Kanchha Sherpa helped Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary summit Everest in 1953.
Five key takeaways from the New York City mayoral debate
With a large lead in voter polls, Zohran Mamdani fended off attacks from Andrew Como over Gaza, policing and his resume.
Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans barred from Europa League game in UK
Safety advisers in Birmingham City and UK police said Israeli team fans should not attend match due to safety risks.
US carries out new ‘drug’ boat strike in Caribbean, as admiral resigns
The latest strike came a day after US President Trump confirmed he had authorised CIA operations in Venezuela.
Maria Corina Machado: Venezuela’s Nobel Peace laureate in hiding
Venezuela's opposition leader on life in hiding, and her movement's fight for transition and change.
Fulham vs Arsenal: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups
Arsenal takes a strong record to Fulham for our featured live commentary stream of Saturday's Premier League game.
FBI Director Kash Patel announces terrorism charges for Texas ICE shooting
The charges follow an order from President Donald Trump labelling antifa as a 'domestic terrorist organisation'.
Centrist US Democrat says he returned AIPAC donations, cites Netanyahu ties
Congressman Seth Moulton's announcement highlights shifting views among Democrats against the pro-Israel lobby group.
‘Party of parents’: Trump touts government guidance to increase IVF access
Critics highlight that the cost-cutting proposals fall short of President Trump's campaign pledge to make IVF free.
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