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Hurricane Oscar barrels towards Cuba amid crippling power outage
The storm is forecast to reach eastern Cuba on Sunday, bringing heavy rains, while millions remain without electricity.
Brazil’s Neymar set to return for Al Hilal after long injury layoff
Star footballer returns to training and travels with his Saudi Pro League club before their AFC Champions League match.
Why Netanyahu won’t let Israel stop fighting after killing Hamas’s Sinwar
The Israeli PM has seized every opportunity to expand the fighting, and to sink any possible ceasefires.
Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region votes for new parliament
More than 1,000 candidates, including 368 women, are vying for election to the 100-seat regional parliament.
Moldova votes for president, EU path amid Russian interference allegations
As war in Ukraine rages, twin votes will determine if ex-Soviet republic leaves Russia's orbit and moves towards West.
Cameroon’s Francis Ngannou knocks out Renan Ferreira in MMA return
Tearful Ngannou dedicates his comprehensive heavyweight title win to the memory of his late 15-month-old son Kobe.
Prabowo vows to fight corruption as he is sworn in as Indonesia’s president
Former general won the February presidential race with nearly 60 percent of the vote to succeed Joko Widodo.
Seven killed as ferry dock collapses on US Atlantic coast off Georgia
A team of engineers and construction specialists will begin an investigation into why the gangway collapsed.
Starving since the day he was born: How famine stalks Gaza’s children
Bereaved parents, doctors, aid workers and former US officials describe the human toll of Israel's restrictions on aid.
India vs New Zealand: Black Caps record first Test win in India since 1988
Rachin Ravindra and Will Young guide Black Caps home on fifth day of the rain-hit first Test in Bengaluru.
Dozens killed in Israeli attack on northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya
Attack levels a multistorey residential building, with many people trapped under the rubble and rescue efforts hampered.
‘No other land’: Palestinian Bedouins forced out under cover of Gaza war
Bedouins lived in Wadi as-Seeq for 50 years. After October 7, they were forced out of their homes.
Marc Marquez wins Australian MotoGP after epic battle with Jorge Martin
Marquez overcomes a drop outside the top 10 to battle his way back in front and win his third race of the season.
Messi scores hat-trick as Inter Miami enter Club World Cup 2025
Inter Miami beat New England 6-2 to break the MLS regular season points record and seal a berth at the Club World Cup.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 968
As the war enters its 968th day, these are the main developments.
State of the race: Five takeaways 17 days out from the US election
What's the latest on the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? Al Jazeera breaks down the week's election news.
Kamala Harris’s campaign flexes celebrity support in Detroit and Atlanta
As Harris continues her tour through US swing states, musicians Usher and Lizzo campaign on her behalf.
Cuba struggles to get energy grid back online after nationwide blackout
The faltering energy grid has left the island's 10 million residents without power, fuelling public discontent.
Is the Western push for a post-war Gaza hasty and unrealistic?
World leaders examine the future of Gaza after Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
Germany says UK taking lead on possible Eurofighters for Turkey
Ankara said last year it was eager to acquire Eurofighter jets, but the talks have been slow to get off the ground.
In a close presidential race, Trump is strategically ambiguous on abortion
Experts say the Republican candidate is trying to obscure his stance on abortion to bolster his support among women.
For US universities, Arab and Muslim lives do not matter
A recent leaked recording reveals institutionalised disregard for Muslim and Arab students' wellbeing.
Russia, Ukraine each bring home 95 prisoners of war in UAE-mediated swap
The exchange was the 58th to take place since the beginning of the war, Ukraine says.
How Israel is trying to generate civil strife in Lebanon
Israel is hitting targets far from Hezbollah-controlled areas, spreading panic and fear across Lebanon.
Is Sudan’s army regaining ground lost in the civil war?
Sudan's army has launched a sweeping offensive to retake some major cities, but will it succeed?
Gunmen kill two Mozambique opposition officials before election protests
Podemos party's lawyer Elvino Dias and party representative Paulo Guambe killed before protests against disputed vote.
The Israeli mythmaking of Yahya Sinwar
The way Sinwar was killed, a chance encounter, shows just how little the Israeli army knew about his whereabouts.
Middle East, Ukraine wars in focus as G7 defence ministers meet in Italy
Italian defence minister warns global security framework is increasingly precarious due to competing world visions.
Teams, time: South Africa vs New Zealand – Women’s T20 World Cup final
There will be a new name on the Women's T20 World Cup as the Proteas and the White Ferns vie to become 2024 champions.
Drone hits Netanyahu’s home as Hezbollah rockets target northern Israel
At least one confirmed killed, 13 injured as 'large volley of rockets' fired across Israel from Lebanon.
Should we all stop eating salmon? Why it’s suddenly become endangered
Why have Atlantic salmon populations dropped so dramatically in British rivers, and is fish farming to blame?
Fact check: Can Trump use a 1798 law to carry out mass deportations?
The law has been used three times in history - but only when the United States has been at war with a foreign nation.
Hospitals in northern Gaza under Israeli fire as Jabalia attack kills 33
Israeli forces move further into the centre of Jabalia as tanks surround hospitals, trapping patients, civilians.
‘We’ll never forget’: Town grieves after deadly Nigeria fuel tanker blast
Survivors and relatives try to find peace after 170 mostly young people died after a tanker exploded in Jigawa State.
COVID, mpox, cholera: Is the world prepared for another pandemic?
About 4.5 billion people are currently without adequate access to essential healthcare.
Left unchecked, Lebanon’s displacement crisis could tear the country apart
Fear and government inaction are driving a displacement crisis that risks civil strife in war-torn Lebanon.
Are North Korean troops fighting for Russia against Ukraine?
The possibility that North Korean personnel are deployed in Russia cannot be ruled out, experts say.
Guatemalan journalist receives house arrest after two years behind bars
Jose Ruben Zamora has been waiting for a retrial in a Guatemala City prison for more than 800 days, prompting outcry.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 967
As the war enters its 967th day, these are the main developments.
Obama rallies for Harris in swing state and questions Trump’s competence
Once a vulnerability, Democrats have turned questions of age and competence into a line of attack against Donald Trump.
UN expands Haiti arms embargo to all types of weapons
The UN Security Council is trying to crack down rising levels of gang violence in Haiti by extending embargo on weapons.
Newspaper offices hit by gunfire in Mexico’s Sinaloa state capital
Gunmen shoot at office building of respected Mexican newspaper in Sinaloa capital Culiacan.
Muslims join Buddhist, Christian fighters to topple Myanmar’s military
Muslims join fight under multiethnic leadership as groups once marginalized are embraced by Myanmar's revolution.
What is gerrymandering in US elections? What to know in 500 words
Gerrymandering, the partisan redrawing of voting districts, is as old as the US and yet is still part of its elections.
Maduro ally freed in US prisoner exchange joins government cabinet
Colombian businessman Alex Saab will become new industry minister, in latest cabinet change since contested election.
‘There is no day after’: What US, Israel want for Gaza after Sinwar’s death
Analysts say US push for Gaza post-war phase is 'unrealistic' as Israel vows to continue fighting in besieged territory.
At least 39 killed across Gaza as Israeli army escalates assault in north
Residents in northern Gaza's Jabalia say Israeli tanks reach heart of camp amid siege and telecommunications blackout.
Francis Ngannou vs Renan Ferreira: MMA fight time, undercard, ring walks
All the fight details as Cameroon's Ngannou returns to MMA to take on Brazil's Ferreira for the PFL heavyweight title.
What’s happening in northern Gaza
At least 450 people have been killed in an Israeli siege of the northern Gaza Strip.
Biden says there’s ‘opportunity’ to end attacks between Iran and Israel
US president promotes 'possibility of working for a ceasefire in Lebanon' but says ending Gaza war is more difficult.
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