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Turn left at the next intersection: Why the US needs a viable third party
Under the current system, Americans are forced to choose between two right-wing options.
Gaza policy makes US a ‘target’: former officials
Dozen that quit over US support for Israel accuse US of 'undeniable complicity' in killing and starvation in Gaza.
Malaysia’s Najib loses bid to serve corruption sentence in house arrest
Jailed former leader claimed the Malaysian king issued a royal order authorising his transfer to house arrest.
Japan issues first new banknotes in 20 years
Redesigned bills pay tribute to Japanese capitalism, women's equality and scientific innovation.
Tunisia’s Saied sets presidential election date for October 6
The vote comes as many of Saied's political opponents and media critics are in jail or facing prosecution.
How do hurricanes form and how do they differ from cyclones and typhoons?
With this year's hurricane season under way, Al Jazeera visualises the differences between various storm systems.
UK General Election 2024: What you need to know about election day
Polling stations across the United Kingdom will open on Thursday as nation prepares to usher in new prime minister.
Taiwan says China seized fishing boat near Chinese coast
Taiwan demands Beijing release crew and vessel seized from outside Taiwanese waters near Kinmen Islands.
Genocide, urbicide, domicide – how to talk about Israel’s war on Gaza
Officials, experts and activists have used various terms to describe Israel's destruction of Gaza.
Biden faces growing pressure to quit race as Democrats question fitness
Texas lawmaker Lloyd Doggett becomes first elected Democrat to call on Biden to end his bid for re-election.
Hurricane Beryl kills six, causes ‘immense destruction’ in Caribbean
Beryl churns towards Jamaica as it sweeps through the southeast Caribbean, leaving widespread destruction in its wake.
31%: The surge in food prices irking voters in the UK election
The cost of living is a key issue in an election expected to end 14 years of Conservative Party governance.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 859
As the war enters its 859th day, these are the main developments.
Judge delays Trump’s New York sentencing until closer to US election
Trump became the first former US president convicted of felony charges and was originally set to be sentenced next week.
Google blames AI as its emissions grow instead of heading to net zero
Google points to artificial intelligence and demand it puts on energy-hungry data centres for its growth in emissions.
‘This is a horrific hurricane’: Beryl becomes Category 5 storm
Hurricane Beryl has become the earliest ever Category 5 storm to hit the Atlantic.
What does the US Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity mean?
Mixed reaction to judgement reflects political divisions in the US.
Anti-Syrian riots spread in Turkey
More than 470 people are in custody after attacks on Syrian shops and cars in central Turkey.
Hundreds of candidates pull out of French run-off in bid to foil far right
Mass exit aims to deny parliamentary wins in final vote that could give far right first government since World War II.
Over 100 die in stampede at Hindu religious event in India
Over 100 people were killed during a stampede at an organised Hindu event in India's Uttar Pradesh.
‘Agony and pain’: US health professionals reflect on the horrors in Gaza
Nurse Omar Sabha shares his experience treating patients near Gaza City as Israel continues to wage war in the enclave.
Kenya police clash with protesters as tax bill unrest continues
Protesters condemn police brutality amid deadly demonstrations over withdrawn tax bill, call for president to resign.
New twist in clash between US short seller Hindenburg and India’s Adani
India's securities regulator has alleged Hindenburg colluded with another entity to help it short Adani Group.
How dangerous is Hurricane Beryl?
One person has been killed as the Category 5 hurricane flattens islands on its way towards Jamaica.
Why Israel ordered yet another evacuation of Gaza’s Khan Younis
Quarter of a million Palestinians in Khan Younis are terrified again as a renewed Israeli ground operation looms.
Hungary’s Orban urges Russia-Ukraine ceasefire on surprise visit to Kyiv
President Zelenskyy stresses that Kyiv needs a 'just peace' after more than two years of fighting Russia's invasion.
iHuman: AI and Humanity
Artificial Intelligence, power and social control - an exploration of what AI could mean for humanity.
The rule of law is made to be broken
US presidents have put themselves above international law. Now they are also immune from domestic law.
Mental health under occupation: When can Palestinians heal?
In the past nine months, the horror of occupation violence has been amplifying Palestinians' decades-old trauma.
What you need to know about the UK election
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative party is expected to lose in the upcoming election.
The amputee crisis in the war on Gaza
Experts warn about 'the largest cohort of paediatric amputees in history'.
Civilians forced to evacuate Gaza’s Khan Younis, again
Palestinian civilians have been forced to leave Khan Younis in Gaza once again, after evacuation orders were sent by the
France’s Muslims fear for their futures as Le Pen’s far right party surges
Tensions are rising in France, home to one of Europe's largest Muslim minorities, ahead of the snap election run-off.
What does Trump’s Supreme Court immunity decision mean?
Dissenting Justice Sotomayor warns of 'nightmare' scenarios after Trump ruling that grants presumptive immunity.
Thousands flee southern Gaza as Israel mounts new assault
At least eight people have been killed and 30 wounded in an Israeli bombardment in eastern Khan Younis.
Protests and arrests as anti-Syrian riots rock Turkey
More than 470 people have been taken into custody after crowds attacked Syrian shops and cars in central Turkey.
Israel’s Netanyahu slams release of Gaza hospital chief
PM awaits report from Israeli intelligence as released prisoners claim they were tortured and abused in Israeli jails.
At least 27 dead in stampede during religious gathering in northern India
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Kazakh dissident dies following Kyiv shooting
Wife of journalist Aydos Sadykov blames Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for attack last month.
Ravaged by civil war, how a national park was restored in Mozambique
Gorongosa National Park was decimated after the war that ended in 1992. But it is a successful conservation story today.
Why has the UK’s economy grown so slowly under the Tories?
Economic growth under Conservative government is lowest since 1826, experts say.
‘Dangerous precedent’: Biden denounces court ruling on Trump immunity
US president warns Supreme Court decision means there are virtually no limits on what a president could do in office.
Drug gang turf war dumps dozens of bodies in Mexico truck
Probers say the clash was between the powerful Sinaloa cartel and another gang identified as 'Chiapas and Guatemala'.
Israel strikes southern Gaza following new evacuation order
The Israeli army has issued an evacuation order covering much of Khan Younis, Gaza's second-largest city.
Biden condemns US Supreme Court presidential ‘immunity’ ruling
Biden has condemned the Supreme Court's ruling that presidents, including Trump, have broad immunity from prosecution.
Cambodia accused of conducting political trial as it jails green activists
Government accused of jailing environmentalists in a bid to 'muzzle criticism'.
North Korea claims ballistic missile test with ‘superlarge warhead’
South Korean military says Pyongyang's claim of successful launch 'likely to be false'.
Nine in 10 top global companies failing to uphold human rights, report says
World Benchmarking Alliance says companies should take greater responsibility for UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Will Pakistan ever be able to eradicate polio?
Six poliovirus cases have been reported so far this year. But the country's fight is not just against the disease.
How Israel destroyed Gaza’s ability to feed itself
The annual celebration of abundant harvests has been replaced by widespread devastation and a dire humanitarian crisis.
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