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India’s Modi sets aside billions for jobs, allies in post-election budget
Economists had blamed the distress in rural areas and a weak job market for a poor poll showing that cost BJP majority.
Anti-corruption protesters forcefully detained in Uganda
Ugandan police forcefully detained dozens of protesters at an anti-corruption rally in Kampala on Tuesday.
Biden seen for first time since quitting presidential race
Joe Biden has been seen for the first time since he ended his presidential campaign and recovered from COVID.
Israeli settlers set fire to olive groves in the occupied West Bank
Videos show Palestinian olive groves on fire after Israeli settlers reportedly set them alight.
Uganda police detain dozens of people at anti-corruption protests
At least 45 people detained in Kampala, according to Chapter Four Uganda, a rights group.
World’s hottest day recorded on Sunday, climate monitor says
Global average surface air temperature reached 17.09 degrees Celsius, EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service says.
Thousands flee wildfires near Canada’s Jasper National Park
Authorities order evacuations as 'multiple wildfires' are burning in top tourist area in the Canadian Rockies.
Egypt Through the Lens: Leaders
How photographers captured Egypt's leaders, from early images of Egypt's royal family to the country's first presidents.
Israeli bulldozer carries bodies through Tulkarem after raid
An Israeli bulldozer has been filmed carrying bodies through Tulkarem refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
‘Trump would be the worst’: Palestinians react to US presidential race
As Biden exits, Palestinians fear a Trump presidency and voice scepticism and hope that next US leader can stop the war.
The Tree Whisperer: A Kenyan artist celebrates his love of the Baobab
Documenting the many extraordinary baobab trees around him in Kenya is all-round creative Mbugua Muigai's passion.
Video shows Israeli strikes hit residential building in Gaza
Video shows the moment Israeli strikes hit a multi-storey residential building in Gaza's Nuseirat on Monday.
Paris Olympics 2024 swimming: Schedule, events, venue, date, races to watch
Swimming is one of the most popular sports at the Olympic Games. All you need to know from the poolside at Paris 2024.
Photos: Sierra Leone rangers face a tough fight against deforestation
Kambui Hills Forest Reserve lies in Sierra Leone's Eastern Province, an area with reserves of gold, rutile and diamonds.
UK to stop using Bibby Stockholm barge to house asylum seekers
The vessel was introduced by the previous gov't to house people seeking asylum while their claims are being processed.
Secret Service chief Kimberly Cheatle resigns over Trump shooting
Kimberly Cheatle stepping down amid pressure after assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.
Harris heads to battleground state of Wisconsin as campaign picks up
US vice president is making presidential campaign debut after securing backing of key Democrats and record fundraising.
Violence against women, girls at ‘epidemic’ levels: UK police
Such violence accounted for 20 percent of all reported crime in England and Wales from 2022 to 2023, report says.
Video shows US shooting of Black woman by police she called
Video shows US shooting of Black woman by police she called for help.
Russia charges Russian-German lawyer with treason
German Moyzhes was arrested in St Petersburgin late May and is being held in pretrial detention in a Moscow prison.
How Israel uses ‘hasbara’ to shift narratives in its favour
We'll delve into Israel's intricate art of shaping perceptions also known as hasbara'.
What could a new Trump presidency mean for Netanyahu?
The Israeli premier and allies view a second Trump presidency as allowing them 'to fulfil their agenda', analysts say.
In Bangladesh, protests are no longer about the quota system
The violence has led even common people to demand the prime minister's exit.
‘Kamala is brat’: The viral pop meme driving the Harris election campaign
While 'brat summer' might have earned Harris internet fame, some Charli XCX fans are upset.
Video: Dozens killed in Ethiopia landslides, including rescuers
At least 146 people including rescue teams have been killed in mudslides caused by heavy rain in southern Ethiopia.
Bodycam video shows US policeman fatally shooting Black woman in her home
Deputy Sean Grayson is charged with the murder of Sonya Massey after shooting at her three times.
US wary of China-Russia cooperation in increasingly strategic Arctic
Beijing and Moscow accuse the US of misplaced and confrontational criticism of their actions in the polar region.
US Secret Service chief faces angry questions and calls to resign
US Secret Service Director faced hostile questions at a Congress investigation of the attempted Trump assassination.
Bangladesh curfews, internet blackout batter economy amid quota protests
The South Asian country is estimated to have lost $1.2bn in revenue over the past five days with garment exports hit.
All to know about the Paris Olympics 2024: Schedule, sports, venues, dates
The Summer Olympics start July 26. Here's Al Jazeera's concise viewer guide to the world's largest multisport event.
Over 100 people killed in twin Ethiopia landslides
Residents seen using bare hands to dig through dirt in search of survivors in remote, mountainous area.
Hamas and Fatah sign unity deal in Beijing aimed at Gaza governance
The factions have agreed an 'interim national reconciliation government', says Chinese Foreign Ministry.
US action on a two-state solution in Israel-Palestine cannot wait
Establishment of a viable Palestinian state will be the key to ending this conflict. So how do we get there?
Founder of South Korea’s Kakao arrested over alleged stock price rigging
Kim Beom-su is accused of conspiring to inflate SM Entertainment's stock price to prevent takeover by rival agency.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 879
As the war enters its 879th day, these are the main developments.
Video: Hamas hails ‘unity deal’ with Palestinian groups
Hamas says it has signed an agreement in Beijing to work with other Palestinian groups towards national unity".
Anant Ambani’s glitzy wedding highlights India’s ‘missing middle class’
India's middle class is much poorer than China's after decades of strong growth despite starting at a similar base.
‘I know Trump’s type’: Harris touts prosecutor past, gains most delegates
US Vice President Kamala Harris clinches majority of delegates ahead of Democratic National Convention next month.
Biden’s legacy is Gaza genocide, Palestinian rights advocates say
As politicians laud US president's character, critics say Biden will be remembered for his support for Israeli 'crimes'.
Kamala Harris hails Joe Biden’s legacy in first speech since he quit race
Harris lauds Biden for his service to the US in first public appearance since he abruptly abandoned his re-election bid.
Dozens killed as Palestinians flee Israel’s new offensive on Khan Younis
The dead include women and children as more than 200 injured arrive at the overwhelmed Nasser Medical Complex.
Kamala Harris hails Biden in first speech since exit
US Vice President Kamala Harris has hailed Joe Biden's unmatched legacy'.
Prominent anti-whaling activist detained in Greenland at Japan’s request
Environmentalist Paul Watson has been detained until August 15, authorities and his foundation said.
Myanmar’s military chief named acting president
The current acting president, Myint Swe, has taken medical leave and transferred his duties to Min Aung Hlaing.
What pushed Joe Biden to drop out?
US President Joe Biden abandons his re-election bid and backs his vice president, Kamala Harris.
Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza moments after evacuation order
The Israeli military issued an evacuation order for parts of Gaza's Khan Younis then started attacking moments later.
Can Palestinians expect changes after ICJ ruling on Israel’s occupation?
The ICJ's ruling that the occupation of Palestinian territory is unlawful is a sign of increasing Israeli isolation.
UK planned to spend 10bn pounds on Rwanda deportation scheme: Home minister
The recently scrapped asylum scheme intended to send people who arrived in Britain without permission to Rwanda.
Moscow jails Russian-America journalist Alsu Kurmasheva for over six years
Journalist is accused of not registering as 'foreign agent' and for spreading 'false information' about Russian army.
Israeli air attack strikes media tent outside Al-Aqsa Hospital
Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary says she was just metres away when an Israeli drone struck a tent used by journalists.
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