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‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests across US against Trump policies
A national day of action has been held to oppose what many see as a rollback of civil rights and liberties.
EU hits Russian oil, shadow fleet with new sanctions over Ukraine war
European Union says move amounts to one of the strongest sanctions packages against Russia to date linked to the war.
UN talks with Cypriot leaders fail to reach deal on new border crossings
Negotiations aimed at reuniting the divided island have been stalled since 2017.
UN experts cast blame on Rwanda and Uganda. What are they doing in DRC?
M23 rebels take 'instructions' from Kigali, as Kampala 'doubles' army presence in DRC, says leaked report by UN experts.
Myanmar military claims recapture of strategic town from rebel force
Ta'ang National Liberation Army rebels did not acknowledge the loss of Nawnghkio, saying they moved to 'safe locations'.
South Korea to end private adoptions after inquiry finds abuse rife
More than 140,000 children had been sent overseas by Seoul following the devastating 1950-53 Korean War.
Syrian forces to redeploy to Suwayda; Israel targets Bedouin convoy
Qatar's emir has condemned Israel's days of attacks on Syria in a phone conversation with Syria's president.
India’s ban on Jane Street raises concerns over regulator role
India's order banning Jane Street for alleged price manipulation has raised concerns over investor protection.
Tesla finally parks in India. But can it survive?
Elon Musk's EV giant has launched its Model Y in Mumbai, but its $70,000 price tag may be its biggest speed bump.
Trump seeks release of grand jury transcripts as Epstein uproar widens
US president threatens to sue US paper for publishing details of letter he allegedly wrote to deceased sex offender.
Ukraine appoints new prime minister in major government reshuffle
Incoming Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko says she will focus on weapons production and the economy in her new role.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,240
Here are the key events on day 1,240 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Indonesia has 44 million youths. It’s struggling to get them jobs
Young Indonesians are more pessimistic about their economic futures than their regional peers, according to surveys.
US labels the group accused of Pahalgam attack a ‘terrorist’ organisation
The attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, which killed 26 people, was initially claimed by The Resistance Front.
How US dealt with the cases of nine Americans killed by Israel since 2022
In the wake of Sayfollah Musallet's killing, Al Jazeera details past attacks on US citizens and Washington's response.
What’s the real motive behind Israel’s involvement in Syria?
Israel has repeatedly bombed Damascus, saying it is defending the Druze minority.
Suffocation, stampede, death: Tragedy at Gaza’s aid centre
Palestinians recount chaos, suffocation at GHF stampede and the extreme hunger that drove them to risk their lives.
US House sends crypto ‘GENIUS Act’ to Trump, in win for industry advocates
Advocates hope House bills will bring decentralised currency into US mainstream as Trump pushes 'crypto week'.
Low turnout in Togo municipal polls after deadly protests
Heavy security presence in Lome amid public anger over leader Gnassingbe's alleged power grab.
Not just about the Druze: Israel’s rationale for its attacks on Syria
Israel has framed its attacks as in defence of the Druze - but the country has more self-serving reasons.
Felix Baumgartner, extreme athlete, dies in paragliding crash in Italy
The legendary daredevil, known for record-breaking jumps, lost control of his paraglider and crashed into a hotel pool.
Prosecutors recommend one day of prison for officer in Breonna Taylor death
Under President Donald Trump, the Justice Department has asked a judge to consider a significantly lighter sentencing.
Trump diagnosed with ‘chronic venous insufficiency’ after leg swelling
White House says Trump's exam revealed a benign and common condition', no serious underlying issues found.
Top anti-corruption group flees El Salvador amid government crackdown
The rights group Cristosal says it has evacuated staff from El Salvador amid pressure from President Nayib Bukele.
Brazil’s Lula slams Trump, says there is no ‘logic’ to US tariff threat
Brazilian president says that Donald Trump was elected to lead the US, not to be 'the emperor of the world'.
Video: US Attorney General tours Alcatraz prison with eye toward reopening
US Attorney General Pam Bondi visited the infamous Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay.
‘Tool of a tyrant’: Maurene Comey, ex-FBI chief’s daughter, fired by Trump
Following her termination as a federal prosecutor, Maurene Comey called on her colleagues to condemn 'abuses of power'.
Slovenia bars far-right Israeli cabinet ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich
Foreign minister says Slovenia acted after EU foreign ministers failed to agree on joint action against Israel.
Pakistan monsoon rains death toll rises to 159 after 63 die in one day
Torrential rain has triggered flooding, destroyed hundreds of houses, and killed more than 150 people in the past month.
UK and Germany sign first bilateral treaty since WWII, focusing on defence
UK's Starmer says plan in place in event of ceasefire in Ukraine once Russia's Putin agrees to 'unconditional' truce.
Why is Israel escalating its strikes against Syria?
Fighting between Bedouin tribes and local fighters in Syria's predominantly Druze city of Suwayda has killed dozens.
How Zohran Mamdani reached a multilingual, multicultural New York online
Mamdani surged from one percent in polls in February to 56 percent by July, fuelled in no small part by social media.
Marathon world record-holder Chepngetich suspended for positive doping test
Track and field's Athletics Integrity Unit suspend Ruth Chepngetich after record marathon runner's positive doping test.
France withdraws from its last military bases in Senegal
France has handed over its two remaining military bases in Senegal, ending its 65-year presence in the African country.
Barcelona talks with DR Congo leaked ahead of new sponsorship deal
Barcelona reportedly in talks with DR Congo over football sponsorship deal with war-hit central African country.
Uber to invest in $300m in EV maker Lucid amid robotaxi deal
The ride sharing company will use 20,000 SUVs starting with a US city in 2026.
Can South Africa keep its G20 debt promise?
South Africa promised debt solutions for low income nations during its G20 presidency. Has it kept its word?
Zuckerberg settles Meta investor $8bn lawsuit for undisclosed terms
Current and former Facebook leadership reached the agreement with shareholders only one day into the trial.
Jabuer takes tennis break to ‘rediscover joy of living’
First Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam final to take break from tennis as tours take their toll.
Israel bombs Gaza’s only Catholic church sheltering elderly and children
At least three people were killed and 10 others wounded, including a priest, in Israel's attack on the church.
UK to lower voting age to 16 in major electoral reform
The move, following through on a campaign pledge, will give the UK one of the lowest national voting ages in the world.
Tour de France pauses for Privitera, who died after Italy crash
Tour de France pays respects to 19-year-old cyclist who died after a crash in Italy.
Bangladesh braces for further unrest after four killed in clashes at rally
Heavy police presence at Faridpur rally after violence between security forces and supporters of ousted PM Hasina.
Is Israel using the Druze to expand its hegemony in the Middle East?
Analysts say Israel's main goal is to divide and weaken' Syria while expanding its hegemony in the Middle East.
Former colonial ruler France hands over its last military bases in Senegal
About 350 French soldiers are leaving Senegal, marking the end of a departure process that began in March.
Israeli attack hits Gaza’s only Catholic church
An Israeli attack on Gaza's only Catholic church has killed and injured several people.
Displacement camp in Gaza “amounts to a crime”
Ehud Olmert on the proposal for a humanitarian camp" in Gaza and why he believes it's both impractical and ineffective.
What happened to the fuel-control switches on doomed Air India flight 171?
A US media report shifts focus onto the actions of the captain of the aircraft, which crashed in Ahmedabad.
Olivia Smith: Arsenal signs Liverpool striker for world-record women’s fee
Arsenal completed the signing of the Canadian star from Liverpool for a record transfer fee for a women's footballer.
Palestinian girl recounts losing legs and family in Israeli attack in Gaza
This 16-year-old Palestinian girl lost her parents and her legs when Israeli forces bombed her home in Gaza,
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