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Explosions, violations reported after India and Pakistan agree ceasefire
The nations have agreed to an internationally mediated agreement prompting scenes of celebrations in Kashmir.
At least 33 people killed in suspected RSF attacks in Sudan
The paramilitary force has been blamed for attacks on a prison in el-Obeid and a displacement camp in Darfur.
India and Pakistan agree ceasefire: What does it mean?
Ceasefires between India and Pakistan have been successfully mediated by other countries in the past as well.
Iran’s FM visits Saudi Arabia, Qatar before nuclear talks with US in Oman
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has confirmed there will be a technical delegation at the Iran-US talks on Sunday.
Pope Leo identifies AI as main challenge in first meeting with cardinals
New pontiff sets out vision, pledging to continue precious legacy' of predecessor Pope Francis.
Liverpool vs Arsenal: Premier League – Start time, team news, lineups
Al Jazeera takes a look at the clash where Arsenal look to salvage pride at the newly crowned Premier League champions.
China, US hold talks on tariffs in first bid to de-escalate trade war
Analysts have low expectations of a breakthrough, but host Switzerland hopes road map' will emerge.
My nephew asks if he will eat meat only in heaven. I struggle to answer
The most difficult aspect of the famine in Gaza is having to explain it to little children.
US to fast-track investments from Middle East before Trump trip: Report
US is looking to fast-track investments by UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Bloomberg News said.
Children among 13 killed in Israel’s attacks on Gaza amid aid blockade
Cancer and diabetes patients among those suffering from Israel's ban on entry of all items, including medicine, in Gaza.
Qatar leads Syria search for bodies of US hostages killed by ISIL: Report
The search and rescue group has found the remains of three unidentified bodies so far, according to anonymous sources.
Iraq look to former Australia coach Arnold to boost 2026 World Cup hopes
Iraq replaces Jesus Casas as head coach with former Australia boss Graham Arnold ahead of crunch World Cup qualifiers.
Pakistan launches Operation Bunyan Marsoos: What we know so far
Pakistan and India fired missiles at each other's airbases in the latest escalation between the neighbours.
Pakistan postpones PSL T20 cricket amid clashes with India
Pakistan postpones its Twenty20 league indefinitely, scrapping UAE relocation plan, as tension with India escalates.
Nuggets outlast Thunder in Game 3 overtime thriller in NBA playoffs
Denver Nuggets bounce back from a huge Game 2 loss to OKC Thunder to steal a 2-1 series lead in their playoff series.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,171
These are the key events on day 1,171 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
European leaders in Ukraine’s Kyiv press Russia for 30-day ceasefire
Ukraine is ready for 'full, unconditional ceasefire' with Russia for 30 days starting on Monday, its top diplomat says.
Netanyahu’s war choices fuel discord in Israel over captives’ fate in Gaza
Israeli reservists increasingly refuse duty, citing exhaustion from repeated tours supporting a war with no clear end.
After Israel’s bombs, Nabatieh’s Monday Market revives itself once again
Nabatieh's weekly market was destroyed in Israel's war on Lebanon, but vendors and customers are returning.
Reporting from behind shifting front lines in Myanmar’s civil war
Journalists with the Shan State-based news outlet Shwe Phee Myay continue to report amid civil war and repression.
Could India, Pakistan use nuclear weapons? Here’s what their doctrines say
A full-blown war between India and Pakistan would be the first ever between two nuclear-armed nations.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka arrested during ICE detention centre protest
US attorney says Baraka 'committed trespass' during protest of facility, which he argues opened without proper permits.
World could be witnessing ‘another Nakba’ in Palestine, UN committee warns
Israel's priority is a 'wider colonial expansion', the committee on Israeli practices in occupied territories said.
US reports second air traffic control outage at New Jersey airport
The Trump administration is facing pressure to modernise air traffic control systems and hire more staff.
India, Pakistan exchange claims over drone strikes
India and Pakistan have been trading drone and artillery strikes in some of the most intense fighting in nearly 30 years
Mexico is suing Google over ‘Gulf of America’ label, Sheinbaum says
Mexico has called on Google to not change the name of the Gulf of Mexico for US users, despite Trump's executive order.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: El Clasico La Liga start time, team news, lineups
Al Jazeera takes a look at the fourth El Clasico of the season, and one that is set to be pivotal for the La Liga title.
Mohsen Mahdawi tells Al Jazeera why he refuses to be afraid
Palestinian peace activist Mohsen Mahdawi recounted his arrest and imprisonment to Al Jazeera's Kristen Saloomey.
Gunmen kill 30 during ‘vicious’ attack in southeast Nigeria: Rights group
Attack in Imo State 'shows callous disregard for the sanctity of life', rights group Amnesty International says.
What might follow from Pope Leo XIV’s election?
The 69-year-old is the first cardinal from US to lead the world's largest Christian church.
Russia celebrates 80th anniversary of Victory Day with grand parade
Russia marked the 80th anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany with a grand parade in Moscow's Red Square.
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk ordered released from ICE detention
The doctoral student, targeted for pro-Palestine article, recounts being 'afraid' and 'crying' during her detention.
‘I don’t have the cash to pay for these tariffs’: US small biz suffers
US small businesses are being financially stressed by Trump's tariffs amidst already slim margins.
Israel intercepts missile launched by Yemen’s Houthis
The incident comes days after Oman said it mediated a ceasefire deal between the US and the Houthi group.
Election of an American pope a “shock to many”
Cesar Baldelomar talks about the shock election of Pope Leo XIV from Chicago and its impact on the Catholic Church.
Pope Leo XIV holds first Mass
Pope Leo XIV, the first US pontiff, called his election a cross" and a blessing as he celebrated his first Mass.
Can India and Pakistan avoid a fourth war over Kashmir?
India and Pakistan exchange deadly fire as tensions escalate over Kashmir.
‘I will run right over you’: New FEMA head issues warning to Trump critics
Acting director David Richardson addressed FEMA after congressional testimony led to the removal of his predecessor.
Who are the armed groups India accuses Pakistan of backing?
What we know about The Resistance Front, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Muhammad and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen.
Church must bring light to world’s ‘dark nights’: Pope Leo at first mass
The new head of the Catholic Church will be formally installed as pope at a mass on May 18, the Vatican says.
Canadian unemployment rate hits six-month high amid US-imposed tariffs
Statistics Canada showed an unemployment rate of 6.9 percent, with most cuts in the manufacturing sector.
‘Mindless’ damage: Two convicted of cutting down historic Sycamore Gap tree
In 2023, the pair cut down the almost 200-year-old tree on Hadrian's Wall in northern England.
EU ministers back Ukrainian tribunal to try Russian officials
The tribunal will hold Russian President Vladimir Putin and his ministers to account for the invasion of Ukraine.
Syria’s Druze divided as sectarian tensions linger after violence
Agreements to halt fighting ease tensions, but fear and mistrust linger among Druze in post-Assad Syria.
Locals dispute Indian claim Muridke mosque was ‘terror training camp’
Residents of Muridke, Pakistan held Friday prayers at a bombed-out mosque that was targeted by the Indian military.
New pope will lead like Francis, “right down the middle”
The brother of Pope Leo XIV explains why the world will be watching the first American to lead the Catholic Church.
Moscow and Kyiv trade accusations as Russia holds Victory Day spectacle
Putin welcomes allies at parade planned to push patriotism and project strength as fighting against Ukraine persists.
Slot hints at Real Madrid move for Alexander-Arnold as Liverpool exit looms
Liverpool manager Arne Slot drops biggest hint yet that Trent Alexander-Arnold will swap Anfield for Real Madrid.
‘Slippery slope’: How will Pakistan strike India as tensions soar?
Pakistan says it will hit India at time and place it chooses. Experts say military bases could be the next targets.
Night of intense bombardment sends people fleeing in Kashmir
People along India and Pakistan-controlled border evacuated to shelters amid ongoing hostilities in disputed territory.
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