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DRC and Rwanda to strike Trump-brokered peace deal: All to know
It's one of several attempts to end the deadly conflict in the troubled eastern DRC. Will it work where others failed?
Israel attacks south Lebanon with ‘bunker buster’ bombs
Footage has been shared on social media showing Israeli air attacks using bunker busters'.
War and Waste in Gaza
A look at how widespread waste sites are across Gaza, highlighting an environmental and health risk brought on by war.
UN: Unprecedented displacement of West Bank Palestinians
The UN has warned Israel is displacing Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank at a rate not seen in decades.
Family in Pakistan missing after flash flooding
Several people believed to be part of the same family were filmed being swept downstream after flash flooding.
Iran’s nuclear capabilities: What we actually know
In this Fact Check, Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoub breaks down the facts about Iran's nuclear capabilities.
UK government backs down on disability benefit cuts after rebellion
Labour MPs force concessions on disability reforms, applying changes only to new claimants amid mounting criticism.
Babies starve to death in Gaza as US approves more GHF funding
Two babies died of starvation in Gaza due to Israel's continuing blockade of vital aid.
Firing on unarmed civilians in Gaza “a war crime”
Human rights lawyer, Kate Mackintosh, warns staff at GHF that they could face war crimes charges over Gaza aid deaths.
AI is fuelling a new wave of border vigilantism in the US
A new AI app pays civilians to track people crossing the border - no training, no oversight, no rules.
Trump says US has signed trade deal with China
China's Ministry of Commerce says the two sides "further confirmed the details of the framework."
‘Waited for 40 years’: South Africa’s Cradock Four families want justice
Relatives of the victims of apartheid-era murders want the government to do more to hold perpetrators accountable.
Is ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention centre funded by Florida hurricane money?
Government will allocate some FEMA funds to the facility, but will not use disaster relief money.
US approves $30m for controversial Israel-backed Gaza aid group
Human rights lawyer warns GHF staff may face war crimes charges over deadly incidents at Gaza's aid distribution sites.
‘The Caspian Sea is shrinking. It is visible with the naked eye’
Kazakh ecologists and environmental activists worry that the Caspian Sea's levels are set to decline further.
Fact check: Is Zohran Mamdani a communist?
No, Trump's claim that New York City mayoral candidate's platform is akin to communism is false, experts say.
Security forces disperse Togo protesters demanding president’s resignation
Faure Gnassingbe facing criticism over changes to the country's constitution that could keep him in power indefinitely.
Americans detained trying to send rice, Bibles, dollar bills to North Korea
Six US nationals were taken into custody in South Korea near a restricted border area with North Korea.
Russian photographer gets 16 years prison for Soviet-era bunker details
Grigory Skvortsov, who denies wrongdoing, will serve his sentence in a maximum-security prison camp.
India’s innovation push falters with researchers denied timely funding
Months-long delays in the payment of stipends leave researchers struggling to make ends meet.
Japan executes by hanging ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered 9
Takahiro Shiraishi was hanged for the murders of eight women and one man whose body parts he hid in his small apartment.
Real Madrid beat Salzburg to meet Juventus, Man City get Al Hilal
Spain's Real Madrid to meet Italy's Juventus in FIFA Club World Cup after eliminating Salzburg, Man City face Al Hilal.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,219
Here are the key events on day 1,219 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Brazil announces compensation for dictatorship victim Vladimir Herzog
The Brazilian government has acknowledged its role in the killing and cover-up of a prominent journalist in the 1970s.
UN reports uptick in preventable diseases in Gaza due to Israeli blockade
UN humanitarian agency stresses need for fuel, medical supplies and water in Palestinian territory besieged by Israel.
‘We wanted to eliminate Khamenei’: Israel’s Defence Minister Katz
Katz says Israel has 'green light' from US to attack Iran again if Tehran makes 'progress' with its nuclear programme.
Man City hit Juventus for five at FIFA Club World Cup
English side Manchester City beat Italy's Juventus 5-2 in Orlando at FIFA's Club World Cup staged in United States.
US government plans to deport Abrego Garcia to a third country: Prosecutors
Lawyers for the Salvadoran immigrant asked he be returned to Maryland to prevent his quick deportation from Tennessee.
At least 16 killed during anti-government protests in Kenya
Protests in Kenya to mark the anniversary of deadly 2024 anti-tax protests turned deadly themselves.
Trump administration launches probe into University of California system
White House has denounced the public university system for using diversity-driven hiring and enrolment practices.
How big is Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York primary?
The democratic socialist candidate's victory in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor shocks US politics.
Boxing: Jake Paul vs Chavez Jr: Start time, fight card and how to watch
YouTube slugger Jake Paul and former world champ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr clash in a cruiserweight bout in the US.
EU calls for Gaza ceasefire, stops short of taking action against Israel
Irish leader Michael Martin decries Europe's inability to pressure Israel to stop 'continuing slaughter of children'.
‘Feels like heaven’: Iranians return to Tehran, uncertain of future
As Tehran's displaced residents trickle back after Israel's 12-day bombing campaign, they find a city forever changed.
US Secretary of Defense attacks media for questioning Iran strikes
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attacked the press for its coverage of US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Prosecutors say Diddy used power to abuse women in closing remarks of trial
Prosecutors make closing arguments in six-week trial that heard harrowing testimony from people who faced alleged abuse.
Russia, Ukraine confirm prisoner swap after Turkiye talks
Moscow and Kyiv say their respective soldiers are returning home without specifying number of released prisoners.
How Israel launched attacks from inside Iran to sow chaos during war
Israel used small drones and precision-guided missiles to assist its surprise offensive that started war against Iran.
Pope Leo decries ‘shameful’ disregard for international law
Catholic pontiff says international rules have been 'replaced by the presumed right to overpower others'.
While the world watched Iran and Israel, what happened in Gaza?
'Don't look away from Gaza,' says a Palestinian human rights lawyer after world's attention shifted to Iran.
Searching for healing: Inside one of the last hospitals in Haiti’s capital
Tabarre Hospital in Port-au-Prince is a sanctuary for trauma survivors. But violence is threatening its existence.
Greece battles wildfire near capital as summer’s first heatwave hits
Coastal blaze triggers evacuation orders, days after state of emergency declared over fires on Aegean island of Chios.
Iran moves to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog
Constitutional panel ratifies bill to cease cooperation with IAEA after US and Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.
What’s next for Iran’s nuclear programme?
Iran refuses to dismantle its nuclear programme and it's still impossible to verify the damage done by air strikes.
US Supreme Court backs South Carolina effort to defund Planned Parenthood
Republican-led states have sought to deprive abortion providers of public funds by restricting access to Medicaid.
Cristiano Ronaldo signs new contract at Al Nassr until 2027
Ronaldo and his Saudi club side Al Nassr made the new deal official, putting an end to rumours he could sign elsewhere.
As Gaza starves, GoFundMe accused of blocking ‘millions of dollars’ raised
GoFundMe is accused of unfair restrictions and financial freezes on Palestinian aid fundraisers.
Israel’s media amplifies war rhetoric, ignores Gaza’s suffering
Israeli media outlets have cheered on the military's actions in Gaza, manufacturing consent for the government.
Why is NATO boosting defence spending and can Europe afford it?
In a political win for US President Donald Trump, NATO member states have endorsed a big new defence spending target.
US military officials say Iran’s facilities are ‘destroyed’ after strike
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has attacked media for questioning the efficacy of US bombing following leaked report.
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