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Gaza’s hunger crisis is not a tragedy – it’s a war tactic
The destruction of food systems is a deliberate tool of domination, not a by-product of war.
Fires in Greece’s Crete and near Athens extinguished; two dead in Turkiye
No casualties in Greece as fires in southern Crete and Rafina are put out; two die after blaze in western Turkiye.
Pakistan’s army says it killed 30 fighters trying to cross Afghan border
Islamabad has blamed India for backing groups that carry out attacks in Pakistan, something New Delhi denies.
The New Red Line: Bilawal Bhutto on India’s new ‘abnormal’
Is Pakistan legitimately able to claim that it no longer provides safe harbour to extremist groups that attack India?
Hamas in consultations with Palestinian factions over Gaza ceasefire
Palestinian group says will announce its 'final decision' after the consultations are over.
The New Red Line: Shashi Tharoor on India’s stance vs Pakistan
Does India have evidence to blame Pakistan for the attack in Kashmir?
US and Colombia recall envoys as diplomatic rift deepens
Prosecutors in Colombia open a probe into an alleged plot to overthrow President Petro as ties sharply deteriorate.
Are Israeli soldiers intentionally firing at aid seekers in Gaza?
Israeli troops reportedly said they were ordered to shoot civilians at Gaza aid sites-claims Israel denies.
North Korean man crosses heavily fortified DMZ border to South Korea
The unarmed man was found in the central-west border section before being led to safety by South Korean troops.
Palestine Action: What has the group done, as it faces a ban?
MPs in the UK have voted to proscribe the group as a terrorist organisation, but what has it actually done?
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,226
Here are the key events on day 1,226 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘Village of one kidney’: India-Bangladesh organ traffickers rob poor donors
Using loopholes and fraud, brokers turn poverty in Bangladesh and demand for transplants in India into booming business.
Togo protests signal youth anger at dynastic rule – but is change possible?
Rights groups call out state repression after violent crackdown on protests against Faure Gnassingbe's extended rule.
Football world mourns Diogo Jota following deadly car crash
The football world has paid tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother, who died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday.
Chicago mass shooting leaves four dead, 14 injured outside downtown lounge
The police said gunmen opened fire in the River North neighbourhood. At least three victims are in critical condition.
Israel attacks car near Beirut during rush hour
An Israeli drone attack killed at least one person and injured three others near Beirut, Lebanon, during rush hour.
Russia becomes first country to recognise Afghanistan’s Taliban government
Supreme Court lifted group's terrorist' designation in April, as Moscow seeks normalisation in bid for regional clout.
US issues first wave of Iran sanctions after ceasefire in 12-day war
Washington imposes financial penalties on an Iraqi businessman who it says helped smuggle Iranian oil.
England-India: Gill breaks Tendulkar record in second Test
With 269 runs, captain Shubman Gill breaks Sachin Tendulkar's record for most scored outside the Indian subcontinent.
Is ChatGPT hurting our critical thinking skills?
An MIT study finds ChatGPT may be hurting critical thinking skills. How do you use AI tools while protecting your brain?
Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ passes the US House of Representatives
The vote follows a marathon speech from Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries, who denounced the bill as reckless.
Israel strikes Gaza school as over 300 Palestinians killed in 48 hours
Books and clothes were scattered amongst the rubble after Israel's deadly attack on a school sheltering Palestinian fami
Will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ help grow the US economy?
Donald Trump says his sweeping tax cuts will grow the economy. But, critics say the bill will increase national debt.
How will the next Dalai Lama be chosen?
China insists it should have a say in the process to select Tibetan spiritual leader.
Russia ‘will not back down’ on Ukraine war goals, Putin tells Trump
Russian president says future talks need to be between Kyiv and Moscow amid signs latter does not want US involvement.
UN expert outlines how companies profit from Israel’s genocide
The UN's Francesca Albanese has accused major companies of profiting from Israeli genocide and occupation.
Chelsea vs Palmeiras: FIFA Club World Cup – teams, start time, lineup
English Premier League club Chelsea face Brazil's Palmeiras in the second quarterfinal of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Solid US job numbers mask weakness underneath
Private sector sees no change as manufacturing and retail sectors grapple with the Trump tariffs.
Israeli drone attack near Beirut kills at least one, injures three others
Air raid hits vehicle in Khaldeh, south of Lebanese capital, as Israel continues its near-daily attacks on Lebanon.
Will Gaza finally get a ceasefire?
The US president says he'll be very firm' with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Did Democrat Zohran Mamdani struggle with Black and working-class voters?
An analysis suggests the New York City mayoral hopeful trailed among certain demographics. What's behind the numbers?
Water For Data
What's the environmental cost of our increasing data usage?
Fact-checking Trump’s immigration and One Big Beautiful Bill claims
US president made a series of remarks while touring Florida's Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention centre.
Iran says it is committed to NPT, slams Germany’s support for Israel
Top Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi rebukes Germany for criticising Tehran over suspending nuclear cooperation with IAEA
Diogo Jota: What happened to the Liverpool and Portugal football star?
The football world remains in shock after tragic road accident involving Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother.
After backing Israel, Iran’s self-styled crown prince loses support
Critics argue Reza Pahlavi's monarchical ambitions and ties to Israel undermine his claims of advocating for democracy.
Did a humanitarian aid operation turn into a “killing field”?
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation promised aid to starving Palestinians. But its sites have become death traps.
The victims of Israel’s attack on a Gaza beach cafe
A one-year-old girl is among at least 39 people who were killed in an Israeli attack on a beach cafe in Gaza.
Deputy head of Russian navy killed by Ukraine in Kursk, Moscow says
Mikhail Gudkov, 42, is one of the most senior Russian commanders to have died in the war.
US contractors say live rounds are being shot at Gaza aid seekers
An Associated Press report reveals leaked footage from sites of the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Video: UN expert rails against ‘economy of genocide’
UN Special Rapporteur has named dozens of companies implicated what she calls an economy of genocide".
Sinaloa Cartel member talks to Al Jazeera about faction war
A member of Mexico's notorious Sinaloa Cartel has told Al Jazeera that the civil war between rival factions won't be end
US-Japan trade deal – will this one be too tricky for Trump?
Trump says Japan is 'spoiled' and that he doubts the US will make a deal with the country.
Wildfire on Greek island of Crete forces evacuation of 1,500
The blaze comes as southern Europe contends with an acute summer heatwave which has killed people in several countries.
UN expert calls on world to end trade with Israel’s ‘economy of genocide’
UN Special Rapporteur Albanese says dozens of companies play a role in 'sustaining Israel's settler-colonial project'.
Cristiano Ronaldo mourns Diogo Jota’s death: ‘It doesn’t make sense’
The Portugal football team captain reacts to the passing of his teammate Diogo Jota, killed in a car crash.
Could far-right Reform really win a UK general election now?
YouGov poll suggests Reform UK would be country's largest party, while former ruling Conservative Party slips further.
US secures trade deal with Vietnam as negotiations continue with S Korea
Analysts say the US-Vietnam trade deal may give a glimpse of the template the US will use with other Asian countries.
Diogo Jota: Reactions to death of Liverpool and Portugal star
Tributes are coming in following the passing of the popular footballer, who died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday.
Thailand appoints another acting prime minister amid political turmoil
The country has had three leaders in as many days, following a court's decision to suspend Paetongtarn Shinawatra.
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