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Gaza residents share fears of thirst after Israel destroys water resources
Israel has bombed one of Gaza's only operational water desalination plants that was supplying people with clean water.
Tanzania opposition party leader Tundu Lissu charged with treason
Lissu's lawyer Rugemeleza Nshala said the charges against his client were politically driven.
Turkiye and Israel hold talks to avoid clashes in Syria
'Technical talks' aim to set up communications channel to avoid clashes in the region, Turkish official says.
Manchester United: Cantona claims Ratcliffe is destroying club
Former Man Utd captain Eric Cantona blasts club ownership at fan event.
‘Make showers great again’: Why Trump’s fighting bathroom water pressure
Trump's new executive order declares showerheads will not be 'weak and worthless' any more. But what about water bills?
Trump-China tariff war: What could the US gain and lose?
Trump's 125 percent tariffs on Chinese imports come into force amid market relief elsewhere.
Unpacking Israel’s war on international humanitarian law
Israel has tried to legally justify its attacks and treatment of Palestinians, even as it goes against international law
Who is Pierre Poilievre, Canada’s Conservative leader?
Poilievre faces tight election race to become prime minister in campaign dominated by Trump threats.
Activists turn US embassy pond blood red in London
Greenpeace activists in London have turned the US embassy's pond blood red in protest of arms sales to Israel.
Netanyahu backs dismissal of Israeli reservists calling for end to Gaza war
About 1,000 current and retired Israeli Air Force pilots sign letter, saying Gaza war only serves 'political interests'.
Ecuador’s Indigenous movement splinters over presidential election support
Indigenous voters likely hold the key to the April 13 election. But internal divisions may cost them their influence.
Could Donald Trump’s tariffs destroy globalisation?
Implications of US trade policies cause alarm far and wide.
Russian advances in Ukraine slow down despite growing force size
Two analyses have captured Moscow's battlefield struggles amid US-mediated talks to end the war.
Stocks soar: Why Trump faces scrutiny over tariff pause timing
Trump's sudden 90-day tariff pause which caused stock index gains has prompted concerns about insider trading.
US-China trade war escalates after Trump increases tariffs
The US and China trade war is escalating after US President Donald Trump increased China's trade levy to 125%.
Video: Panama-US sign understanding on US troop deployments
The US Defense Secretary said US troop deployments would reduce Chinese influence on control of the Panama Canal.
Israel “not seeking to avoid civilian casualties” in Gaza
Mohamad Elmasry says Israel's attacks on Gaza are deliberate attacks on the civilian population.
Prisoners released by Israel arrive at hospital with signs of torture
Footage shows 10 Palestinian prisoners released by Israel arriving at Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir el-Balah, Gaza.
How Trump flip-flopped on pausing tariffs
Trump initially dismissed a tariff pause. Then he announced a 90-day reduction for all except China.
US-Russia prisoner swap frees Ksenia Karelina, Arthur Petrov
Moscow releases US-Russian former ballerina for German-Russian businessman freed by Washington.
Filipino women fight for the right to divorce in a deeply Catholic country
101 East meets the women fighting for the right to end their marriages in the deeply Catholic Philippines.
Why I don’t cheer for Israel’s ‘pro-democracy’ movement
The antigovernment protests in Israel are not about achieving true democracy, but maintaining Jewish privilege.
Trump’s “destructive” tariffs will make the US a “rogue nation”
Stephen Olson talks about the huge increase in tariffs Trump has placed on China.
Sudan’s RSF accused of ‘sickening’ sexual violence on women, girls: Report
Amnesty International documents 36 cases of women and girls as young as 15 subjected to many forms of sexual violence.
Ralph Wilde on the ICJ & why Israeli occupation must end
Ralph Wilde talks about the 2024 ruling by the ICJ that deems Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories illegal
China complains of ‘irresponsible remarks’ about its role in Ukraine war
Statement comes after Zelenskyy's claims that Beijing is aware of Chinese recruits in Russia's military.
China’s 84 percent retaliatory tariff on US goods takes effect
China pledges to 'follow through to the end' if the US insists on a trade war, but calls for dialogue based on respect.
South Korea’s opposition leader Lee Jae-myung enters presidential race
The frontrunner in opinion polls promises to resuscitate economy after political turmoil if he wins the June 3 vote.
Bombed-out Gaza university becomes shelter for displaced Palestinians
The Islamic University of Gaza turns into a shelter for hundreds of displaced families amid war and destruction.
Israeli forces arrest well-known Palestinian journalist in Nablus
Video shows more than a dozen Israeli soldiers arresting well-known Palestinian journalist Samer Khuwaira at his home
Video: Macron says France likely to recognise a Palestinian state
During a visit to Egypt, President Emmanuel Macron said France will move towards recognising a Palestinian state.
US academic free on bail in Thailand before trial over royal insult
Paul Chambers awaits trial on charges under Thailand's lese-majeste laws, which can lead to up to 15 years in prison.
Death toll hits 184 after nightclub roof collapse in Dominican Republic
Hope fades for survivors as search and rescue operation turns to recovery after nightclub tragedy in Santo Domingo.
Mapping which countries recognise Palestine in 2025
The State of Palestine is recognised as a sovereign nation by 147 countries, representing 75 percent of UN members.
India’s language war: Why is Hindi sparking a north-south divide?
A decades-old spat over alleged Hindi imposition in the southern state of Tamil Nadu has erupted again. Here's why.
‘Clear message’: Can Binance founder help Pakistan become a crypto power?
New crypto council marks shift in Pakistan's digital finance policy but sceptics question if the country is ready.
Lionel Messi, Inter Miami win Champions Cup series against LAFC
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami pull off three-goal rally to top Los Angeles FC and make CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal.
Luka Doncic scores 45 as Lakers win against Mavericks
Emotional return for Luka Doncic and Mavericks fans in his first game at Dallas since being traded to the Lakers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,141
These are the key events on day 1,141 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Barcelona hit Dortmund for four in Champions League quarterfinal
Barcelona set sights on Champions League progress with 4-0 home win in quarterfinal first leg against Borussia Dortmund.
Macron says France could recognise Palestinian state
'We must move towards recognition, and we will do so in the coming months,' French president says.
Pope Francis meets King Charles, Queen Camilla during Vatican convalescence
Charles tells Italy's parliament that peace is 'never to be taken for granted' before a surprise visit to Pope Francis.
Trump shocks with tariff increase on China, ‘pause’ for everyone else
Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause' on individual tariffs for dozens of countries but increasing rates on China.
Houthi rebels claim downing of US drone over Yemen
Houthi rebels claim to have shot down a US MQ-9 Reaper drone over Yemen's Al-Jawf, with images showing flaming wreckage.
At least 35 killed in Israeli attack on Gaza residential block
Medical sources tell Al Jazeera at least 35 killed and dozens of others wounded in Israeli attack on Gaza City.
Zelenskyy says at least 155 Chinese citizens fighting for Russia in Ukraine
China's foreign ministry says it is 'absolutely groundless' to suggest many Chinese citizens were fighting in Ukraine.
Iran: ‘Not after a nuclear bomb,’ ahead of US talks
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian says the country is not after a nuclear bomb," ahead of indirect US-Iran talks.
Germany’s Merz unveils coalition deal with SPD after weeks of drift
German election winner seals deal to form new government aiming to spur economic growth and ramp up defence spending.
Eight charts that reveal the economic impact of Trump’s tariffs
The tariffs have hit dozens of economies, representing the biggest disruption to global trade in decades.
Israeli ‘massacre’ in Gaza’s Shujayea as residential tower targeted
An Israeli strike destroyed an entire residential tower block in Gaza's Shujayea neighbourhood.
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