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Can Trump rein in his own base on abortion?
Trump has egged on extremists whose anti-abortion stance has mobilised voters against him.
More than 80 people dead in DR Congo after boat capsizes
President Felix Tshisekedi calls for investigation after boat accident on Kwa River in Mai-Ndombe province.
From Bellingham to Mbappe: 10 top players to watch at UEFA Euro 2024
From established players to breakout stars, Al Jazeera picks out 10 key players to watch out for at Euro 2024.
Photos: Female deminers step in to clear up Ukrainian land
Almost a quarter of Ukrainian territory is contaminated by mines, according to the Interior Ministry.
Apartheid explained | Start Here
What is apartheid and why do some accuse Israel of it?
Macron urges moderates to unite against ‘extremism’ in French snap election
French leader slams 'unnatural alliances' on left and right and calls for unity among democratic forces.
This volunteer learned to stitch wounds to help the injured in Gaza
Volunteer Ali Al Turk learned how to stitch up wounds at a hospital in Gaza to help those injured in Israeli attacks.
Dutch court convicts 3 men for murder of crime reporter Peter R de Vries
The 2021 killing of investigative journalist known for exposing underworld had sent the Netherlands into shock.
Hunter Biden convicted on gun charges: Will he go to jail?
Sentencing to happen at latest by October 9, about a month before his father, US President Joe Biden, seeks re-election.
Video of alleged Israeli execution-style killings in Gaza
New video obtained by Al Jazeera appears to show Israeli soldiers targeting and killing unarmed Palestinians.
USA vs India: How the home team could help convert Americans to cricket
Do New Yorkers know there's a T20 World Cup in their backyard and their team is actually winning? Al Jazeera finds out.
As China scrambles for Zimbabwe’s lithium, small miners are left behind
Small-scale miners are finding ways to navigate decreased demand and lower prices of the raw material they supply.
EU threatens tariff hike on Chinese electric vehicles
The spat over EVs is part of a wider trade dispute over Chinese state support for green technologies.
Uproar in Bangladesh over Coca-Cola advert on Israel-Palestine
Coca Cola is facing a backlash in Bangladesh after it released an advert trying to distance itself from Israel.
Coca-Cola ad in Bangladesh sparks backlash for ‘denying ties with Israel’
The commercial was briefly withdrawn before US-based firm put it back up as it battles calls for boycott amid Gaza war.
G7 meets in Italy: What’s on the table?
From frozen Russian assets to growing West-China tensions, leading advanced economies have thorny issues to tackle.
Hezbollah fires nearly 100 rockets at Israel after senior commander killed
The military confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah is escalating with both saying they are prepared for war.
US and Ukraine’s EU allies rush to agree deal on Russian assets ahead of G7
Thorny issues remain as Washington tries to overcome scepticism in Western capitals.
UN-backed commission accuses Israel and Palestinian groups of war crimes
The COI also says Israel is guilty of crimes against humanity, but Israel rejects 'anti-Israeli discrimination'.
At least 41 dead in fire at building housing workers in Kuwait
Fire erupts in building in southern Mangaf district, an area heavily populated with foreign workers in Kuwait.
Denmark says Korean instant noodles too spicy to eat safely
Danish Veterinary and Food Administration recalls Samyang instant noodles over acute poisoning' risk.
A House in Jerusalem holds the memories and grief of Nakba, dispossession
Muayad Alayan's film is the story of a Palestinian girl and a Jewish girl seeking answers and sharing their grief.
European Parliament at crossroads as right-wing parties triumph in EU vote
While the centre-right European People's Party remains the largest bloc, analysts say a shift to the right is likely.
Israeli attack hits Palestinian tent camp in central Gaza
Watch the moment an Israeli strike hit a tent camp on the beach in central Gaza.
Johnson & Johnson to pay $700m to settle claims it misled consumers
Pharmaceutical giant's payout settles allegations it misled consumers about safety of its talcum-based powder products.
Russian vessels conduct missile drills in Atlantic on way to Cuba
The frigate and submarine are part of a four-strong fleet that is due to arrive in Cuba on Wednesday.
Peace eludes India’s Manipur even after defeating BJP over ethnic violence
In riot-hit state, hopes of change following the governing party's defeat are shortlived as deadly clashes continue.
When are Hajj and Eid al-Adha 2024?
Al Jazeera takes a look at the world's largest religious gathering Mecca sees every year.
Russia and Belarus begin second stage of tactical nuclear weapons drills
Moscow says the exercises are a response to 'daily provocations' from the United States and its European allies.
Is Pakistan’s crisis-ridden economy finally recovering?
Inflation is down, forex reserves are up. But analysts warn it's early days, and everyday people are yet to benefit.
USA vs India at T20 World Cup 2024: Team news, head-to-head, pitch, form
Confident USA will meet cricket's top-ranked men's T20 side in a crucial Group A match in New York.
Elon Musk drops lawsuit accusing OpenAI of betraying founding mission
Musk had accused start-up of setting 'aflame' the founding agreement to develop AI for the good of humanity.
US lifts ban on sending weapons to Ukraine’s controversial Azov brigade
Washington says 'no evidence' of abuses in unit, which was originally set up as a volunteer force in 2014.
Hong Kong cancels passports of six pro-democracy activists in exile in UK
The six, including former legislator Nathan Law, are also banned from any business dealings and financial transactions.
Malaysia’s Mahathir denies corruption, says most of his money ‘now gone’
Elder statesman challenges Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to prove that he used time in office for personal enrichment.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 838
As the war enters its 838th day, these are the main developments.
Israeli forces kill six Palestinians in West Bank raid
Attack in Kafr Dan near Jenin comes as the Israeli military intensifies its deadly assaults in the occupied West Bank.
Hamas and PIJ submit response to UN-backed Gaza ceasefire plan
Qatari, Egyptian mediators say they will 'examine the response' after Hamas says it will 'deal positively' with plan.
Haiti’s interim Prime Minister Garry Conille forms new government
New cabinet announced ahead of expected deployment of Kenyan-led international security force to Caribbean country.
What is behind the rise of the far right in Europe?
Success of populist and far-right parties in European Parliament election poses a threat to mainstream politicians.
‘The future is dark’: Inside the Brazilian businesses shattered by floods
In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, workers struggle to recover from torrential downpours that left cities underwater.
Hunter Biden convicted on felony charges in gun case
President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, has been found guilty of three felony charges related to purchasing a hand gun.
France’s Republicans leader wants to form ‘alliance’ with Le Pen’s NR
Republicans party chairman Eric Ciotti urges country-wide alliance with Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally.
Malawi’s vice president killed in plane crash, says president Chakwera
Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera confirms the death of Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima in a plane crash.
How a teenager’s death drew attention to human rights concerns in Ecuador
Human rights organisations warn Carlos Javier Vega's death could amount to an extrajudicial killing by the military.
Hunter Biden found guilty on all three charges in gun case
US president's son convicted by jury for lying about his use of illegal drugs when he bought a gun.
World leaders at Gaza aid conference urge Israel, Hamas to back ceasefire
World leaders at a conference on humanitarian aid for Gaza called on both Israel and Hamas to back a ceasefire proposal.
Blinken meets with Israeli opposition leaders amid Gaza truce push
US top diplomat pledges additional aid to Palestinians, says Hamas is the hurdle to reaching a ceasefire in Gaza.
Will Israel accept the new UN Gaza ceasefire resolution?
While Hamas welcomed the ceasefire resolution passed in UNSC, Israel seems determined to continue the war in Gaza.
More than 10 million displaced in war-torn Sudan, IOM says
UN says 7.26 million people fled since war began in April 2023, with 2.83 million already displaced by previous wars.
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