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Europe’s swing to the right is “deeply worrying”
As the cost of living rises, we're going to see more concern about ... this kind of anti-migration narrative."
Pakistani TikToker shot dead by suspected stalker days after her birthday
Just days after celebrating her birthday, a 17-year-old TikToker was fatally shot at her home in Pakistan.
Kyrgyzstan court sentences ex-leader Atambayev to 11 years in absentia
Former leader convicted on charges of corruption and participating in mass unrest in the Central Asian country.
Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s new president?
Lee Jae-myung is South Korea's new president. Here's what you need to know about the former human rights lawyer.
‘Disgusting abomination’: Why is Elon Musk slamming Trump’s budget bill?
Musk's criticism underscores the divide among conservatives over the bill, which could ramp up US debt.
Freedom Flotilla issues distress signal after drone circles overhead
There was confusion and panic on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla on Tuesday night after a drone was spotted circling overhead,
In Gaza, even humanitarian aid “has been politicised”
Colin Clarke analyses the chaos of aid distribution in Gaza and why trained professionals must lead the effort.
Who was Sana Yousaf, Pakistani TikTok star shot dead by a gunman?
The 17-year-old TikToker was killed in her home in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital, on Monday.
Trump says China’s Xi ‘hard to make a deal with’ amid trade dispute
Growing strains in US-China relations over implementation of agreement to roll back tariffs and trade restrictions.
Tweed’s youthful makeover resurrects symbol of Scottish heritage
Young weavers revive Harris tweed in Scotland's Hebrides, blending tradition with modern style and global appeal.
Gaza’s “death trap” aid distribution
Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial addresses Israel's version of events on a deadly day in Gaza
Donald Trump’s 50% steel and aluminium tariffs take effect
Mexico says tariffs make 'no sense' as Canada seeks negotiations to remove the levies ongoing.
Iran’s Khamenei slams US nuclear proposal, vows to keep enriching uranium
Iranian supreme leader says issue of uranium enrichment remains key to Tehran's pursuit of energy independence.
Hajj explained: A journey through the key rites of the Muslim pilgrimage
About 2 million Muslims begin the once-in-a-lifetime Hajj to Mecca. Alma Milisic explains this sacred Islamic journey.
Iraq’s Jewish community saves a long-forgotten shrine
Baghdad's Jewish community restores an ancient shrine of a rabbi, reviving heritage amid decades of decline.
The water of Hajj: A simple illustrated guide to Zamzam
The wellspring in Mecca is believed to have flowed for more than 4,000 years and still nourishes pilgrims to this day.
South Korea’s Lee promises to ‘heal wounds’ in first address as president
President Lee Jae-myung has pledged to tackle the economy and improve relations with North Korea after his swearing-in.
Aboriginal community shaken by second death in Australian police custody
Kumanjayi White's death at Alice Springs supermarket raises painful memories for Warlpiri community.
Hunger and bullets: Palestinians recall Gaza aid massacre horror
As thousands gathered on Sunday, seeking aid to feed their families, Israeli forces opened fire, killing more than 30.
Chinese couple charged with smuggling toxic fungus into US
Federal prosecutors say the couple intended to carry out research on the toxic pathogen at the University of Michigan.
El Salvador convicts army officers for 1982 killing of 4 Dutch journalists
Jury found three ex-military officers guilty of killing the journalists who were making a documentary at the time.
US-backed GHF suspends Gaza aid for full day, group names new leader
Israeli military warns access roads to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid distribution sites are now 'combat zones'.
As Trump raises deportation quotas, advocates fear an expanding ‘dragnet’
The Trump administration has called for 3,000 daily immigration arrests, leaving migrant communities in the US in fear.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,196
These are the key events on day 1,196 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Family of suspect in Colorado firebomb attack held in immigration custody
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says authorities investigating if family knew of planned 'heinous attack'.
Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s new president?
Lee, the standard bearer for the left-leaning Democratic Party, is known for his populist style and humble beginnings.
Syria says Israeli attack on Deraa causes ‘significant’ losses
Israeli military says it shelled targets in Syria in response to a pair of projectile launches.
UEFA Nations League: Germany-Portugal – Start, team news, lineups, Ronaldo
Host nation Germany face Portugal with Ronaldo and Fernandes set to start in first semifinal of UEFA Nations League.
Elon Musk slams Trump’s signature budget bill as a ‘disgusting abomination’
Donald Trump's budget bill faces Republican discord in Senate, where some lawmakers reject increase to US national debt.
Man Utd’s Fernandes confirms he has rejected Saudi Pro League move
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes confirms he rejected big-money Saudi move to stay at Old Trafford.
US to reduce military presence in Syria, keeping only one base operational
US envoy says Syria strategy 'will not be like the last 100 years' as troops pull out.
Dutch government collapses over asylum dispute
Populist leader Geert Wilders quit the Dutch government over migration clash, prompting the prime minister to resign.
‘Replaced with rockets’: Israel’s war strands Gaza pilgrim on Hajj
Iyad Adwan, a displaced Palestinian in Gaza, won't make the Hajj pilgrimage for a second year in a row.
Colombia rejects Guatemalan court’s arrest warrants for top officials
Colombia says that the action by Guatemalan Prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche is part of a politically motivated campaign.
State Dept spokesperson says she’s ‘being harangued’ over Gaza starvation
Tammy Bruce dismissed questioning from journalists after three months of being harangued" over starvation in Gaza.
Kohli wins first IPL title as RCB beat Punjab Kings in final
Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bengaluru win first Indian Premier League title, beating Punjab Kings by six runs.
‘Malicious’: New Jersey Mayor Ras Baraka sues US attorney after arrest
Baraka, a candidate for New Jersey's governor race, has condemned members of Trump administration for 'false arrest'.
Will Sheikh Hasina face justice in Bangladesh?
Former prime minister is charged with crimes against humanity but fled to India in 2024.
Five UN food aid workers killed in Sudan ambush as hunger crisis deepens
Deadly attack on UN convoy in Sudan disrupts aid to hunger-stricken families in the war-torn country.
Liberal candidate Lee set to win South Korea presidential election
Lee Jae-myung appears set to win South Korea's snap presidential election.
US factory orders slump in April as spending on tariff anticipation fades
Orders tumble by 3.7 percent after a rise in March when businesses increased purchases in anticipation of tariffs.
Ukraine claims attack on Kerch Bridge linking Crimea, Russia
Video from Ukraine's SBU shows what the security service says was an attack it conducted on the Kerch Bridge in Crimea.
Two suspected Ugandan rebels killed in Kampala explosion
A female suicide bomber and another suspected rebel were killed in a blast in Uganda's capital city.
Inzaghi leaves Inter Milan amid Saudi Pro League interest
Inter Milan and Simone Inzaghi part ways after the Italian football club's defeat by PSG in the Champions League final.
South Korea election results 2025: Who won, who lost, what’s next?
Left-leaning Lee Jae-myung set to become president after conservative Kim Moon-soo concedes defeat.
Colorado firebombing suspect facing federal hate crime charges
The suspect in the attack of a Colorado group calling for the release of Israeli captives is facing hate crime charges.
Who’s onboard the Madleen Gaza flotilla, and where has it reached so far?
The 12-person crew, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, is expected to reach Gaza on June 7.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Full list of qualified clubs
The 32 teams are confirmed before June 14 tournament start with Real Madrid, PSG and Inter Miami among the big names.
More than four million people have fled Sudan amid war, UN says
UN official says the 'devastating milestone' shows the damage of the displacement crisis after two years of fighting.
Over 200 inmates escape Pakistani prison after earthquake
Over 200 inmates escaped from a prison in Karachi, Pakistan, after being removed from their cells during earthquake.
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