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Houthis say they launched two attacks against ships at Haifa port
The Yemeni group says military operations were launched jointly with Iraqi groups, but Israel denies attacks.
What’s next for the European Green Deal?
The makeup of the EU's next parliament could affect the future of the bloc's climate policies.
Photos: World War II veterans honoured on D-Day’s 80th anniversary
World War II veterans from US, UK and Canada are in Normandy to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings.
English Premier League football clubs vote to keep VAR despite criticism
Semiautomated offside technology will be introduced next season to help save time in offside checks, league says.
Spain-Israel tensions soar as Madrid throws support behind Palestine
Spain, whose recognition of Palestinian statehood angered the Israeli foreign minister, now joins the ICJ genocide case.
Which countries have joined South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ?
More than 10 countries are supporting South Africa's genocide case against Israel's actions in Gaza.
Europe’s Youth Vote
"They give me hope for the future."
Why are Nigeria’s worker unions up in arms?
Unions are engaged in negotiations with the government as they demand rise in minimum wages amid cost of living crisis.
Video of mass grave prompts accusation of massacre in Sudan
A video has emerged showing dozens of dead bodies in a village in Sudan.
T20 World Cup: Fans, experts slam New York pitch after India-Ireland match
Former players and fans react after New York produces another second low-scoring match that left Rohit Sharma injured.
India’s disappearing mountains
101 East investigates the impact of illegally mining India's mountains as desperate residents take on powerful miners.
Are giant, venomous Joro spiders about to invade New York?
It's imminent although no one knows exactly when - and there's nothing to be too worried about, scientists say.
Israeli attack kills dozens of people sheltering in UN school in Gaza
Israeli forces have bombed a United Nations-linked school in central Gaza, killing at least 40 displaced Palestinians.
World leaders, veterans mark D-Day’s 80th anniversary in France
This year's commemoration of the key turning point in WWII carries special resonance with war still raging in Ukraine.
Climate crisis stings Nepal’s honey gatherers, threatens tradition
Generations-old craft under threat as rising temperatures disrupt growth of bees and availability of their food.
‘Up to 100’ killed in RSF attack on Sudan village: Activists
Wad Madani Resistance Committees has shared photos of mass grave', claims army did not heed villagers' calls for help.
What is behind the Western media’s obsession with Rwanda?
'It is to a tree of ripe mangoes that people throw stones,' the African proverb goes.
T20 World Cup 2024 debutants Uganda claim first victory with win over PNG
The 'cricket cranes' danced and celebrated with their fans after recording their first-ever win in the T20 World Cup.
How does the US antiwar movement today differ from that of 1967-1968
It is much easier to create false narratives about students protesting in the era of social media.
Israel attacks UN-run school in central Gaza, killing at least 40
Government spokesman says Al-Aqsa Hospital at three times its clinical capacity as dead and wounded continue to arrive.
Preview: Pakistan vs USA at T20 World Cup – form, head-to-head, team news
The co-hosts will look to build on their opening win against an inconsistent Pakistan side at the Grand Prairie Stadium.
Spain says to join South Africa’s Gaza genocide case against Israel at ICJ
The case accuses Israel of violating its obligations under the Genocide Convention in its war on Gaza.
At least six killed as fishing boat explodes off Philippine province Cebu
Coastguard reports six rescued after blast and blaze on boat, which had apparently developed engine trouble.
Vietnam tycoon sentenced to death could face new charges, state media says
Truong My Lan accused of illegally transferring $4.5bn in latest development in country's biggest-ever fraud case.
Video shows Kamala Harris heckled over Gaza during Jimmy Kimmel talk show
Activists in the US disrupted Vice President Kamala Harris's interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
‘The battleground is Palestine’: Israel’s war looms over European elections
EU insiders and voters say many will be backing parties that are supportive of Gaza.
Nine out of 10 children in Gaza lack food for growth: UNICEF
Report examines child food poverty worldwide, with a focus on catastrophic impact' of Israel's onslaught on Gaza.
Slovak PM blames opposition in first video after assassination attempt
The prime minister of Slovakia Robert Fico has blamed his political opponents for attempting to assassinate him.
India election: Why did Modi’s BJP lose in Uttar Pradesh, its fortress?
Anger over jobs and the fears of Dalits and Muslims worked against the BJP, five months after the Ram temple launch.
Hunter Biden’s ex-girlfriend details his crack cocaine addiction at trial
Jurors heard thatBidenwould spend days in hotel rooms getting high in months before his 2018 gun purchase.
Israel bombs UNRWA school in Gaza, kills 32 displaced Palestinians
Attack comes amid 'insane escalation of violence' that has overwhelmed hospitals in central Gaza, aid group says.
Mapping the results of the India election 2024
The Bharatiya Janata Party, together with its National Democratic Alliance, has won a majority.
Boeing CEO to front US Senate amid safety crisis
Outgoing CEO Dave Calhoun's slated appearance comes after whistleblowers alleged problems in production of aircraft.
Four killed, dozens injured in Czech train crash
Train with about 300 people on board was heading east when it was involved in a head-on collision with a goods train.
In China, weight-loss drugs are becoming big business
Chinese pharmaceutical companies are racing to roll out weight-loss drugs amid the popularity of Ozempic.
Man who contracted H5N2 bird flu dies in Mexico, WHO says
The H5N2 strain has never before been found in a human, health agency says, but stresses risk remains low.
Nvidia overtakes Apple to become world’s second-most valuable company
Chipmaker's market capitalisation passes $3 trillion after latest rally in stock price.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 832
As the war enters its 832nd day, these are the main developments.
Putin warns West over Ukraine armaments, nuclear arsenal in news conference
Russia's president reiterated that attacking NATO countries was a 'crazy' idea but warned against Ukraine interference.
Iran calls UN nuclear watchdog resolution ‘hasty, unwise’
IAEA board of governors passed a resolution criticising Iran and urging it to step up cooperation with UN watchdog.
Why has India’s BJP lost its parliamentary majority?
India's Narendra Modi will have to form a coaltion government with other parties in order to secure a majority.
Zelenskyy thanks Qatar for role in returning Ukraine children on Doha visit
Ukrainian president thanks Qatar for its role in returning children 'forcibly deported' by Russia during the war.
Can out-of-form Pakistan find a way to win the T20 World Cup?
The 2009 champions must overlook their chaotic lead-up to the World Cup and find form to have a shot at the semifinals.
How will Biden’s new restrictions affect asylum seekers at US border?
Al Jazeera breaks down the latest effort to curb southern border crossings, and what risks they pose.
Palestinian journalist attacked by right-wing ‘Jerusalem Day’ marchers
Thousands of ultranationalist Israelis paraded through occupied East Jerusalem as part of an annual Jerusalem Day'.
Starliner enroute to ISS with first crewed mission in Boeing-NASA venture
After years of delays and two failed attempts, the joint Boeing-NASA crewed mission to space is in orbit.
France arrests Ukraine-Russia national following explosion at hotel
Man treated by a fire brigade 'when he suffered serious burns following an explosion', the prosecutor's office says.
Slovak PM Robert Fico says could return to work ‘in several weeks’
In first public speech since surviving assassination attempt, Fico says he feels 'no hatred' towards his attacker.
Thousands of Israelis march through Jerusalem, some attacking Palestinians
Islamic authorities say more than 1,100 Israelis encroached on Al-Aqsa Mosque compound during provocative annual parade.
‘Godfathers of climate chaos’: UN chief calls for ban on fossil fuel ads
Antonio Guterres urges a 30 percent cut in global fossil fuel production and use by 2030 amid record high temperatures.
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