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Why the Palestinian Authority’s Abbas is under pressure to pick a successor
Concern is growing within the Palestinian Liberation Organization that Israel might exploit Abbas's departure.
Japan introduces urgent economic measures to ease pain from US tariffs
Package includes support for corporate financing, and subsidies for petrol prices and electricity bills.
India’s Waqf Amendment Act: Who needs bulldozers when you have bureaucrats?
These days the Indian state is appropriating Muslim property not through violence, but paperwork.
Copa del Rey 2025 final: Real Madrid vs Barcelona – start, teams, favourite
Barcelona and Real Madrid clash in a mouth-watering King's Cup final featuring the two giants of Spanish football.
India, Pakistan trade gunfire as tensions rise over deadly Kashmir attack
Pakistan promises to defend sovereignty as India's Modi pledges to hunt Pahalgam gunmen 'to the ends of the Earth'.
Pope Francis’s funeral to be less costly than his predecessors’
Francis cultivated a humble image, opting for a modest rather than lavish lifestyle.
Yemen’s Houthi fighters down $200m worth of US drones in under six weeks
US loses drones in Yemen as rising civilian toll fuels backlash over Trump's air campaign.
Trump signs controversial order to boost deep-sea mining industry
The executive order will help private deep-sea mining companies to access mineral-rich nodules on the sea floor.
US to offer Saudi Arabia $100bn weapons deal as Trump visit planned: Report
The deal could be announced during US President Donald Trump's planned trip to the Middle East next month.
Nepal village ravaged by 2015 earthquake now a reluctant tourist hotspot
Langtang was destroyed in the earthquake, and 300 of its residents died. But others returned and rebuilt a tourist haven
‘We are condemned’: Kashmiri tourism pays the price of Pahalgam killings
More than 23 million tourists visited Indian Kashmir in 2024 but that is set to change.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,156
These are the key events on day 1,156 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Pakistan announces retaliatory measures against India after Kashmir attack
The tit-for-tat measures come after gunmen killed at least 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir on Tuesday.
Could a US-banned pesticide be behind mass sterilization?
A US-banned pesticide used on Costa Rican banana farms is tied to sterility claims. Decades later, workers seek justice.
Eubank Jr vs Benn: Start time, fight undercard, how to watch, purse, feud
Al Jazeera's lowdown on the boxers, the family rivalry fuelling the bout, the controversies and fight night details.
What is the US strategy in the Ukraine war?
Kyiv rejects ceasefire proposal that includes ceding territory to Russia.
Trump says petrol and grocery prices are down. Facts say otherwise
The US president incorrectly said that prices of petrol and eggs had dropped while home sales were good.
‘Deepest contradictions’: Yale bans pro-Palestine group amid Ben-Gvir visit
Observers denounce punishment of pro-Palestine protesters and silence on far-right Israeli minister's visit.
Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s push to end DEI in K-12 schools
Critics have said Trump's order conflicts with promise to return education to schools and states.
Pakistan, India go tit-for-tat as feud over Kashmir attack escalates
Pakistan and India are suspending treaties and cutting crucial ties amid an escalating feud over an attack in Kashmir.
Palestinian officials vote to create a vice presidency under Mahmoud Abbas
The expectation is that whoever holds the role would be the frontrunner to succeed President Mahmoud Abbas, 89.
Video: Israeli military kills at least 28, mostly children in Gaza
Israeli military strikes on multiple sites in Khan Younis have killed dozens, mostly women and children in Gaza.
At least 59 Palestinians killed as Israel escalates Gaza bombardment
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 59 as military issues evacuation orders for Beit Hanoon and Sheikh Zeid.
Trump makes rare criticism of Putin after Russia’s deadly Kyiv attacks
At least 12 people were killed in a Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian capital.
Iran signals willingness to hold nuclear talks with Europeans
France has indicated that European powers are also ready for dialogue if Tehran shows it is seriously engaged
Median CEO pay in US hits record high even as markets tumble
Margins between CEO pay have long been a point of contention between workers and a rallying cry for progressives.
Thousands more queue to see Pope Francis on second day of lying in state
About 61,000 people filed past the pontiff's coffin in the first 26 hours at St Peter's Basilica, Vatican says.
Businesses pare back outlook as Trump tariffs weigh on spending
From carmakers to restaurant chains, companies face financial setbacks amid tariff fears.
Spain halts controversial $7.5m deal to buy ammunition from Israeli company
PM Pedro Sanchez intervened to avoid a damaging political fallout with far-left allies in Spain's coalition government.
Is US dollar dominance at risk?
Donald Trump thinks a strong dollar is hurting US manufacturing. His team has backed the idea of currency weakening.
Can South Africa help Russia and Ukraine reach a peace deal?
As Ukraine's Zelenskyy meets South Africa's Ramaphosa in Pretoria, Moscow-allied politicians protest the state visit.
Made in America
Fault Lines investigates civilian deaths in Lebanon and possible war crimes involving US-made bombs used by Israel.
Al-Shabab battles Somalia’s army for strategic military base
The armed group says it seizes control of Wargaadhi town and its military base, but the Somali army denies the claim.
Kashmir attack: Does India’s Indus Waters Treaty freeze threaten Pakistan?
Pakistan has deemed India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty an 'act of war'.
Israel is using high-powered bombs to maximise deaths in Gaza, experts say
Israel's latest war on Gaza is killing civilians at four times the rate of previous conflicts there.
The great collapse of US higher education has begun
Budget cuts, culture wars and enrolment crashes are pushing American universities off the edge.
UK lifts sanctions on dozen Syrian government bodies
Sanctions on 12 Syrian entities removed, including the defence and interior ministries.
Dozens of followers “rescued” in raid on Kenya church
Police in Kenya who raided a church in western Kenya say they found two bodies and rescued 57 followers
Russia launches ‘massive’ attack on Kyiv as Trump touts ‘peace deal’
Russia launched one of its largest missile attacks on Ukraine's capital city since its invasion in 2022.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest Ben-Gvir’s Yale visit
Pro-Palestinian protesters threw objects towards Israel's far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir as he visited Yale.
How will Harvard and other universities survive Trump’s funding cuts?
Harvard is suing the Trump administration over federal funding cuts that it says put critical research at risk.
India and Pakistan near strategic standoff after Pahalgam attack in Kashmir
Tensions have escalated between the two nuclear powers following Tuesday's attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir.
Pakistan suspends trade and closes border with India over Kashmir tensions
Pakistan has suspended all trade with India and closed its airspace and land border.
Russia unleashes deadliest Kyiv air attack this year
Kyiv struck with missiles and drones overnight; rescue operations continue amid widespread destruction and casualties.
Putin tantalises Ukraine with a truce, but rejects ceasefire on the ground
Easter truce halted long-range attacks while US says it has presented both sides with the outlines of a 'lasting peace'.
‘Insulting’: Hamas condemns Abbas’s remarks on Gaza captives
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says keeping the captives provides Israel with justification for its attacks on Gaza.
DeepSeek transferred data without consent, South Korean watchdog says
Personal Information Protection Commission says AI model sent personal data to Beijing-based cloud service.
China will talk trade, but US will need to make the first move, experts say
Beijing is in a stronger position than Washington to negotiate trade deal, analysts say.
Family in Indonesia turns to mangrove trees to tackle climate change
A submerged village becomes one family's battlefield against climate change with 15,000 mangroves planted annually.
Trump’s Powell statements
We compare and contrast Donald Trump's conflicting positions on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
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