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Indian workers begin to feel impact of Trump’s tariffs
A shoe factory in India says it is already feeling the impact of Trump's tariffs on Indian exports.
When is the UEFA Champions League draw and which teams are in it?
European football's elite - including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool, Arsenal and PSG - find out their fate.
Will a UN funding shortfall affect investigations into Israel’s crimes?
The independent UN body responsible for investigating Israel says it is short on money.
Grand jury declines to indict man for throwing sandwich at US agents
The decision to reject the Trump administration's charges points to scepticism about his heavy-handed approach.
All UNSC members except US back IPC’s Gaza famine report
All members of the UN Security Council, except the US, jointly backed the IPC's declaration of famine in Gaza.
Israeli official Alexandrovich skips US court hearing on child sex charges
Judge denies lawyer's claim that Israeli official could skip arraignment for child sex crime charges in Nevada.
Military helicopter rescues people from collapsing building in India
A military helicopter rescued people stranded by raging flood waters from the roof of a collapsing building in India.
Brazil mulls legal challenges to tariffs as impacts weigh on US consumers
Coffee and beef prices have already surged as tariffs on Brazil are expected to drive them higher.
UN warns Gaza famine expanding as aid groups decry Israeli siege
Aid experts tell UN Security Council Gaza famine is 'manmade' as Israel seeks retraction from hunger monitoring system.
Why is Trump going after the Smithsonian museums?
Smithsonian museums face a Trump-ordered review of exhibits on slavery, immigration and LGBTQ history.
US envoy cuts Lebanon trip short amid protests, outrage over press comments
Protesters decry Tom Barrack visit amid Hezbollah disarmament push, warning to journalists not to act 'animalistic'.
Trump administration takes control of Washington’s Union Station train hub
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the move is 'not a powerplay' as Trump seeks greater sway over the US capital.
Children killed in mass shooting at Minneapolis Catholic school
At least two children were killed and more than a dozen injured in a mass shooting at a Catholic school in the US.
Anthropic launches AI advisory council to boost ties with Washington
AI company launches council to strengthen Washington ties as AI takes on critical defence and policy roles.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia to seek asylum in the US in bid to avoid deportation
Trump administration has said it will deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda, after a previous removal attempt to El Salvador.
Starvation strategy: How Israel created famine in Gaza
Forensic Architecture unpacks the architecture of Israel's genocidal starvation of Gaza.
Children in Sudan’s el-Fasher ‘starving’ after 500 days of siege: UNICEF
UN agency warns children in North Darfur city remain cut off from aid and protection as fighting continues to rage.
Huge Palestinian flag unveiled at Spain’s La Tomatina festival
Revelers unfurled a Palestinian flag in the middle of Spain's La Tomatina, the world's biggest food throwing festival.
Pope urges end to ‘terror, destruction and death’ in Gaza
Pope Leo XIV has called on Israel to end the terror, destruction and death' in Gaza.
Israeli forces deploy snipers, tear gas, live fire in Nablus raid
Israeli forces blindfolded and detained a Palestinian child during a raid in the occupied West Bank's Nablus.
The Cost of Control
With rare access to El Salvador's most secure prisons, we explore the dark side of President Bukele's gang crackdown.
Why appearances can be deceiving at Gaza City food market
Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud reports, many products for sale are not nutritious enough for Gaza's population.
This is the work of 5 journalists killed at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital
The 5 journalists killed in an Israeli attack on the Nasser Hospital had documented the relentless destruction of Gaza.
Why defending John Bolton matters in the age of Trump
Even Bolton's critics should be alarmed by Trump's politics of harassment and fear.
Trump threatens charges for George Soros, frequent target of far-right ire
President pushes baseless claim that Soros helped support riots in the US and says he should face criminal charges.
US shooting at Minneapolis school kills two people, injures 20
Justice Department confirms school shooting, says shooter also killed. Emergency services caring for victims.
Why ICJ Judge Sebutinde faces calls to quit from Israel genocide case
Calls for an investigation come after Sebutinde says, 'The Lord is counting on me to stand on the side of Israel.'
Macron hits back at Netanyahu over claims of fuelling anti-Semitism
French leader responds in diplomatic row that erupted after Macron said France would recognise a Palestinian state.
Calls for the release of Palestinian American boy in Israeli detention
Palestinian-American teen Mohammed Ibrahim has been held in Israel for months and his family is demanding his release.
A pyrrhic victory? An Ecuadorian town grapples with a divisive mine closure
Activists in Rio Blanco expelled a mine company from their community. But the move sparked tensions between neighbours.
Trump’s India tariffs take effect: Which sector will be hit, what’s exempt?
A 50 percent tariff on India will impact trade worth billions of dollars and risk Washington-New Delhi ties.
Russia opposed to European security guarantees for Ukraine, says Kremlin
Kremlin says US's peace push has been useful; rejects idea of European peacekeeping troops on Ukraine's soil.
How did a US official create uproar about ‘colonial arrogance’?
US ambassador Tom Barrack has infuriated people in Lebanon, after he told reporters there not to be animalistic.'
Iran says return of IAEA inspectors is not resumption of full cooperation
There is no final agreement between the IAEA and Iran yet, says Iranian foreign minister, but talks will continue.
After one of Russia’s deadliest attacks, Kyiv residents lose hope for help
A young pregnant woman, football-loving boy and 30 others were killed in the Ukrainian capital on July 31.
Trump’s Diplomacy: Peacemaker or Political Prestige?
Is Donald Trump's diplomatic dealmaking truly putting an end to several wars?
US senators visit church attacked by Israeli settlers
US senators condemned violence against Palestinians as they visited a historic church in the occupied West Bank.
India’s Ashwin retires from IPL to focus on T20 cricket overseas
Ravichandran Ashwin is the IPL's fifth-highest wicket-taker and is second on India's list of Test wickets.
Mediterranean wildfires are no accident
This summer's infernos expose how climate change, land neglect and disaster capitalism turn forests into fuel.
Denmark summons US diplomat over Greenland ‘influence’ attempts
US envoy summoned over intelligence reports that US citizens have been conducting covert influence operations.
At least 30 people killed in landslide as heavy rains batter northern India
Search and rescue operations are under way in response to a landslide near Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra area.
New Zealand rugby player who called for study of concussions dies at 39
Shane Christie, who suspected he was suffering from a degenerative brain disorder, was found dead at his home in Nelson.
FEMA workers put on leave after letter criticising Trump administration
Employees expressed outrage over budget cuts, personnel decisions, other reforms enacted under President Donald Trump.
Building collapses into overflowing river during India floods
A building collapsed into an overflowing river in Kullu in northern India, where heavy rains have caused flooding.
US raises India tariffs to 50 percent over Russian oil purchases
Washington's move to double tariffs on many Indian goods poses a huge risk to India's biggest export market.
Why investors are on tenterhooks for Nvidia’s latest earnings report
The US chip giant is considered a bellwether for both the AI industry and Wall Street.
Palestinians flee Israel’s fierce bombardment of Gaza City
Israeli forces intensify their bombardment of Gaza City, forcing families to flee destroyed neighbourhoods.
Easy wins for Sinner, Swiatek but Gauff struggles at US Open
Former champ Gauff said she was 'mentally exhausted' after her error-strewn first-round match against Tomljanovic.
LIVE: Israel starves 10 more Palestinians to death in Gaza
Israeli forces kill 21 Palestinians in Gaza since dawn as tanks and warplanes level entire blocks in Gaza City.
France returns human skulls to Madagascar, 128 years after French massacre
One of three skulls returned to Madagascar is believed to belong to King Toera, who was slain by French colonial forces.
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