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How life goes on after an earthquake: The ‘Lego schools’ of Lombok
On the Indonesian island, school classrooms built from earthquake-proof, recycled plastic get kids back to school.
What do the IMF and foreign debt have to do with Kenya’s current crisis?
Critics say IMF provides loans to desperate African countries on stringent terms, disproportionately affecting the poor.
France votes in second round of parliamentary polls as far right eyes power
Opinion polls have forecast the far-right National Rally will win the most votes but likely fall short of a majority.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 863
As the war enters its 863rd day, these are the main developments.
Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso military leaders sign new pact, rebuff ECOWAS
Move is latest sign the countries are moving away from traditional regional and Western allies following spate of coups.
Tennis: Iga Swiatek defeated by Putintseva in the third round at Wimbledon
The world's top female player continued her grasscourt nightmare at Wimbledon, losing in three sets to Yulia Putintseva.
Will Iran’s new president fulfil his promises?
Massoud Pezeskhian has promised to bring changes at home and engage leaders abroad.
Israeli attack on UN school used as shelter in Gaza kills at least 16
Dozens of Palestinians also injured in bombing in central Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp, Government Media Office says.
Beryl to intensify as deadly storm barrels towards Texas coast
Storm is expected to again reach hurricane strength over Gulf of Mexico after killing at least 11 across the Caribbean.
The EU’s support for Israel makes it complicit in genocide
The EU continues to export weapons to Israel and provide funding to various Israeli entities.
Keir Starmer says scrapping UK’s Rwanda migrant deportation plan
Previous Conservative government's policy was 'never a deterrent', new PM says, calling it 'dead and buried'.
Why are US states, school districts banning smartphones in schools?
Many experts around the world say smartphones pose a danger to children's mental health, but does a ban work?
Five journalists killed as Israel steps up bombardment across Gaza
Journalist couple Amjad Jahjouh and Wafa Abu Dabaan and their children were killed in a strike on the Nuseirat camp.
The clock is ticking on Biden’s candidacy
Biden struggles to deal with a political and media pile-on over his age.
World leaders congratulate Iran’s Pezeshkian on presidential election win
Congratulations pour in after centrist Masoud Pezeshkian defeated challenger and hardliner Saeed Jalili in a run-off.
France braces for ‘high drama’ run-offs as Le Pen’s far right eyes power
With the far right seemingly headed for victory, voters on the left and in the centre feel on edge.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 862
As the war enters its 862nd day, these are the main developments.
Gen Z, social media helping fuel spiritual tourism in India
Spiritual tourism is seeing a boom in India thanks to the wide reach of social media and better transport connectivity.
Iranians elect reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian as president
Iran's interior ministry has declared reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian winner of the presidential election.
The long and ‘joyous’ road to revive Nepal’s ancient taboo scripts
A formerly banned Indigenous calligraphy is now being practised joyfully' in corners of Kathmandu and beyond.
Centrist Masoud Pezeshkian will be Iran’s next president
After winning the run-off with 53.7 percent of votes, Pezeshkian acknowledged 'difficult path ahead'.
Defiant Biden says no intention to exit presidential race in TV interview
US president says his recent debacle in a televised debate with Donald Trump was due to 'exhaustion' and a 'bad cold'.
New PM Starmer names ministerial team after landslide UK election win
Rachel Reeves becomes the UK's first female finance minister while David Lammy is appointed as foreign secretary.
Israel continues Gaza attacks, says ‘gaps’ remain in renewed truce talks
Israeli attacks continue in Gaza City and Khan Younis as delegation travels to Doha for ceasefire talks.
What does the UK’s Labour Party offer as it takes power?
UK Conservative Party suffers its worst election defeat in more than a century.
Passengers to US government: Air travel is getting worse
Complaints to US government from travellers are the highest since the COVID pandemic when airlines were slow to refund.
Biden heads to Wisconsin for interview and rally as doubts swirl over age
US President Joe Biden left Washington, DC for a campaign rally and pivotal TV interview in the state of Wisconsin.
Sudan’s army chief says many countries ‘turn a blind eye’ to RSF crimes
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan tells Al Jazeera many countries remain silent over alleged crimes in Sudan's civil war.
UK Labour Party wins stunning majority rule
Keir Starmer is the new Prime Minister of the UK ending 14 years of Conservative rule.
Hurricane Beryl hits Mexico, may strengthen again over Gulf
Hurricane Beryl crossed Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, dumping rain and lashing the region with wind.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Mexico after 11 killed across Caribbean
Storm downgraded to Category 2 as it hits top tourist destination, knocking out power and putting authorities on alert.
Corbyn hopes new UK government will ‘search for peace, not war’ in Gaza
Independent MP Jeremy Corbyn says he hopes the new UK government will "search for peace, not war" in Gaza.
What does the success of pro-Gaza independents say about Labour’s victory?
Labour owes its landslide not to the electorate's embrace of Starmerism, but its complete rejection of the Tories.
Euro 2024: Netherlands vs Turkey quarterfinal match preview, start time
Netherlands and Turkey have both recovered their form at the right time with a place in the semifinal beckoning.
UEFA Euro 2024: England vs Switzerland quarterfinal preview, start time
England head into the quarterfinal against Switzerland under pressure after a dire performance in the last game.
UK general election 2024 results: Five key takeaways
Key takeaways, from Starmer's Labour Party win and the Conservative Party's fall, to Reform winning seats.
‘Country first, party second’: Keir Starmer’s first address as UK PM
UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is now prime minister.
How young Kenyans are calling for change
We explore what made Kenyans get up from behind their screens and out into the streets against the political elite.
‘At least it’s not the Tories’: Rain, apathy and surprises after UK vote
Pro-Palestine independent candidates, Farage's far-right party each win four seats as Labour achieves landslide victory.
Who is the UK’s new PM, Keir Starmer?
The UK's new prime minister is a former lawyer who once pursued a case against Vladimir Putin. Here's a quick profile of
‘Peace mission’: Hungary’s Orban meets Putin in Russia, defying EU leaders
Right-wing nationalist makes trip with no official mandate from the European bloc, causing outrage.
Rishi Sunak resigns after stunning UK election loss
Rishi Sunak said he was sorry as he steps down as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after a bruising election defeat.
Sicily closes airport as Etna and Stromboli volcanoes erupt
Streets of Catania's city centre covered in black ash, slowing traffic, as residents try to clean up.
Israeli police crack down on pro-Palestine demonstrators
Video shows Israeli police using force to break up a peaceful pro-Palestine protest in Haifa.
Pro-Palestine candidates, including Corbyn, secure wins in UK election
Former Labour Party leader and pro-Palestine activist Jeremy Corbyn was re-elected in Islington North as an independent.
Fighting for her land: My great-aunt Kamira, the Algerian revolutionary
Kamira, a key member of the resistance fighting to end French occupation, carried intelligence to mountainous hideouts.
World leaders congratulate Starmer after stunning election win
'Let's get to it, my friend': Canada's Trudeau urges Starmer to work together to build 'progressive, fair future'.
Man who stabbed South Korea opposition leader gets 15 years in jail
Lee Jae-myung suffered a wound to his jugular vein and underwent emergency surgery after the attack in January.
At least 89 people dead as boat capsizes off Mauritania
Dozens missing after fishing vessel left from border of Senegal and Gambia with 170 believed to have been on board.
‘Whoever harms us is marked for death’, Israeli PM warns Hezbollah
'Whoever harms us is marked for death'. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to Hezbollah.
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