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UN says famine stalks all in Gaza; Israel shoots, wounds aid seekers
Gaza's entire population faces starvation, UN warns, with aid deliveries branded a 'drip-feed' amid dire crisis.
‘Not really leaving’: Trump bids goodbye to Elon Musk at White House event
The billionaire's exit from DOGE throws the panel's future into uncertainty, but Musk says he will remain an 'adviser'.
UN Arab Group: Israel weaponising starvation in Gaza
Arab states are accusing Israel of weaponising hunger in Gaza, rejecting its new aid system as illegal.
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 57 runs to lead T20I cricket series
Three wickets Abrar by followed fifties by Sahibzada and Nawaz as the hosts took a 2-0 series lead against Bangladesh.
Trump gives Musk key to White House as he leaves administration
Donald Trump gave Elon Musk a golden key to the White House as he leaves his formal role with DOGE.
US government investigates attempt to impersonate Trump’s chief of staff
Susie Wiles, an ally of President Donald Trump, was reportedly the target of an impersonation campaign using her voice.
Macron: Israel risks sanctions if Gaza blockade continues
President Emmanuel Macron warns France will toughen its stance on Israel if it keeps blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza.
US gov’t and Google face off in search monopoly case
US gov't wants radical shake-up, including banning Google from paying to have its search engine as default in phones.
Is a Palestinian state being derailed by Israel’s illegal settlements?
Israel is expanding its illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank while it wages its war on Gaza.
Despite Gaza plan “many Israelis” hoping their govt is “over”
It shows in the polls that more than 50 percent of Israelis hate the idea that Israel is becoming another South Africa.
Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke humanitarian parole for 530,000
The ruling means people from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua can be targeted for deportation as lawsuits continue.
Pakistan to designate an ambassador to neighbouring Taliban-run Afghanistan
Pakistan has become the fourth country to appoint an ambassador to Kabul, after China, UAE and Uzbekistan.
Israeli air strikes hit homes in Gaza City
Israeli air strikes hit homes in Gaza City on Friday, forcing families to flee through smoke and rubble.
Displaced civilians turn reluctant opium farmers in Myanmar
Opium production is booming in Myanmar as displaced civilians reluctantly become poppy farmers.
UN: ‘100 percent’ of Gazans on brink of famine
Gaza is the hungriest place on Earth," the UN says, warning all residents are now at risk of famine.
Confusion and concern loom over Mexico’s historic judicial election
Mexico is set to elect its judges, from the Supreme Court to local magistrates. But will the vote lessen corruption?
Six killed as RSF attack devastates Sudanese hospital in North Kordofan
Obeid hospital suffers severe damage in paramilitary assault, worsening health crisis in Sudan's civil war.
Trump “chipping away at civil liberties” in ban on foreign students
Alexandra Miller analyses Trump's decision to revoke international student visas and explores his motives.
A coalition of conscience must rise to stop Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza
Turkiye is calling for action - not words. History will judge those who remain silent in the face of genocide.
Ex-Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams wins libel case against the BBC
Jury found that the BBC had not acted in good faith and awarded Adams 100,000 euros ($113,000) in damages.
Gaza death toll may be much higher than reported, new research shows
A new study suggests the death toll from Israel's war on Gaza may be much higher than official figures.
More than 100 killed in heavy Nigeria flooding, rescue efforts ongoing
Local officials warn the death toll could rise after heavy rainfall flooded a market town in Niger State.
The rise of Christian nationalism under Trump
Marc Lamont Hill speaks with professor Anthea Butler on the growing influence of Christian nationalism on US politics.
From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce
Following tariffs pause with Beijing, Trump has cracked down on Chinese students and access to advanced computer chips.
ISIL (ISIS) launches first attacks against new Syrian government
The bombings mark a sharp escalation by the armed group, which views the new government in Damascus as illegitimate.
Trump’s Gulf deals and political promises
During Trump's tour of Gulf states in May, the US president was eager to talk about the deals he'd made and the investme
What to know about Mexico’s first-of-its-kind judicial elections
Mexico will become the first country with judges selected entirely by public vote. Al Jazeera's John Holman explains.
Can we reverse the obesity epidemic?
We look at why ourwaistlines are expanding at an alarming rate.
Israel forces north Gaza’s last functioning hospital to close
Israeli forces have issued evacuation orders for five areas of northern Gaza including the Al Awda hospital.
Liverpool parade crash driver appears in UK court
A total of 79 people were injured after a car drove into a crowd after Liverpool Football Club's trophy parade.
Flash flooding kills dozens in Nigeria
Rescuers in Nigeria are continuing to recover bodies after flash flooding killed at least 36 people.
Ukraine yet to commit to new round of Russia talks in Istanbul
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha says Ukraine wants to see document outlining Russia's proposals before sending team.
Real Madrid announce Alexander-Arnold signing from Liverpool
Spanish giants Real Madrid have confirmed the signing of England international Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool.
Serbia probes arms to Ukraine after Russia alleges ‘stab in the back’
Russia accuses Serbia of 'profiting from the blood of Slavs' by supplying weapons to Ukraine.
Slovakia’s PM slams judge over conviction of central bank boss
Robert Fico has repeatedly accused judges and prosecutors who probe his allies of political bias.
Knicks-Pacers: Haliburton struggles in Game 5 loss in NBA East finals
Tyrese Haliburton follows triple-double with single digits as Indiana Pacers are defeated by New York Knicks.
Exploring Trump’s murky relationship with crypto
US President Donald Trump's move to relax laws around cryptocurrency while promoting his own coins has been criticised.
Israel should feel settlement spread comes at a “big price”
Only sanctions and accountability can reverse Israel's push to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Macron threatens sanctions on Israelis over Gaza aid crisis
French president calls establishment of a Palestinian state 'a moral duty and a political necessity'.
What and when is Hajj? An illustrated guide, answers to 10 common questions
An estimated 1.8 million Muslims are preparing to embark on the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca which begins on June 4.
Climate change adds extra month of extreme heat for 4bn people: Report
The study found that without the phasing out of fossil fuels, temperatures will continue to soar.
RFK Jr ends COVID vaccine recommendation: What do facts say about risks?
Robert F Kennedy Jr revoked CDC's COVID-19 vaccine advice for children and pregnant women, causing expert confusion.
Sentence for ex-Goldman banker in 1MDB case ‘too short’: Malaysian minister
Former Goldman Sachs banker Tim Leissner was sentenced on Thursday to two years in prison for role in 1MDB scandal.
White House to amend flagship health report citing phantom studies
The White House said the citation errors were 'formatting issues' that did not detract from the report's importance.
High stakes as Poland heads to round two of presidential election
The country's choice of its next president will likely determine whether government can get vital reforms through.
Japanese seafood set to return to China after Fukushima wastewater row
Tokyo and Beijing are closing in on a deal to allow Japanese seafood exports to resume following 2023 ban.
Death at the cross: Secret burials, ‘cult-like’ practices at Kenyan church
Recent rescue of worshippers in Migori opens wounds of 2023 Shakahola Forest 'massacre' during which 429 people died.
South Korea set to break early voting record as presidential election looms
More than a quarter of eligible South Korean voters have now cast their ballots for who should be the next president.
China sets up international body in Hong Kong to rival World Court
Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu said the body's status would be on par with the UN's International Court of Justice.
Trump’s plan to tax US college endowments: Who will that hurt and how much?
Republicans say their new bill holds 'woke' universities and tax-exempt entities accountable.
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