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‘Coup has begun’: Colombia’s President Petro faces campaign election probe
Colombia's first leftist leader says the investigation into his 2022 campaign finances seeks to unseat him from power.
Harris embarks on media interview blitz as polls show her tied with Trump
As many as a quarter of US voters say they want to learn more about the vice president ahead of November's election.
Does anti-Zionism necessarily lead to anti-Semitism?
Some people who have criticised Israel for its actions in Gaza say they are labelled as anti-Semitic.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant cancels Pentagon visit
The cancelled trip comes as the region braces for Israel's response to Iran's missile attack.
France, Qatar deliver urgent aid to Lebanon, French foreign minister says
French and Qatari military planes deliver 27 metric tonnes of medicines and basic necessities to Lebanon.
Israel’s Netanyahu warns Lebanon could face destruction ‘like Gaza’
Israeli PM's remarks claims army has 'taken out' slain Hezbollah chief Nasrallah's successors, as group strikes Haifa.
Match time, team news, form: India vs Sri Lanka – ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Sri Lanka haven't won a match yet, while India haven't found their batting best form before their Group A match.
Kenya lawmakers vote to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua
Gachagua has been accused of corruption, insubordination, undermining the government and divisive politics.
Students hold pro-Palestine protest at French university
University students in Paris held a pro-Palestine protest to commemorate the victims of Israel's war on Gaza, a year on.
Israeli soldiers raise flag in Lebanese town’s “Iran Garden”
Video posted online shows soldiers hoisting an Israeli flag on the ruins of Iran Garden park in Maroun al-Ras, Lebanon.
Trump claims he visited Gaza — but there’s no evidence he did
It is unclear whether Trump's comments were a deliberate lie or simply revealed his lack of knowledge of the region.
James Cleverly emerges as frontrunner in UK Conservatives leadership race
The contest to replace former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will run until November 2.
Mozambique heads to the polls amid insecurity and drought-induced hunger
President Filipe Nyusi from the governing Frelimo party is stepping down after two terms.
Albania’s opposition supporters rally to demand gov’t step down
Thousands protest in front of the main government building in Tirana.
UN chief renews ceasefire calls in Gaza and Lebanon
The UN warns of deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza and Lebanon due to Israel's war and calls for a ceasefire.
Florida coast facing historic flood threat from Hurricane Milton
The hurricane is headed for Tampa Bay, one of the most vulnerable areas of the country to flooding from storm surge.
Hurricane Milton on direct course to hit major US city of Tampa
Hurricane Milton is taking direct aim at the US city of Tampa.
Kamala Harris says Iran is ‘greatest adversary’ of US
Democratic presidential candidate says preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is one of her top priorities.
US Supreme Court hearing challenge to Biden rule restricting ‘ghost guns’
The easy-to-assemble, difficult-to-trace weapons have increasingly been linked to crime.
TikTok faces new lawsuits in the US accusing it of harming children
The lawsuits accuse the company of intentionally using addictive software to keep children on the app.
Fact check: In the US, is FEMA’s $750 hurricane relief a loan?
As emergency workers respond to the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene, they are also battling misinformation.
A rare rain in the Sahara Desert
Water gushed through palm trees and sand dunes after rare rain in the Sahara Desert in southeastern Morocco.
UNIFIL peacekeepers threatened by Israeli military in Lebanon
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon has refused the Israeli military's request to vacate bases near the border.
Kosovo to start trial for Banjska attack by Serb group: Why it matters
The indictment charges 45 suspects with 'terrorism' in their alleged goal of annexing northern Kosovo to Serbia.
MI5 chief says Russia and Iran behind rise in assassination plots in UK
Ken McCallum said the number of state-threat investigations undertaken by MI5 has risen by 48 percent in the past year.
Party opposed to India’s stripping of Kashmir’s autonomy wins election
National Conference-led alliance wins 48 seats in 90-seat assembly in first state legislative elections in a decade.
India’s BJP wins Haryana, Kashmir favours Congress alliance: What to know
Congress' unexpected loss in Haryana and its gains with ally National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir, explained.
AI Weapons: The Global Arms Race
The era of networked warfare".
Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza as grisly anniversary passes
'Devastating' scenes reported in northern and central Gaza as Israeli army continues its bombardment of the enclave.
Despite war horrors, hope remains for Gaza’s universities
As a Palestinian educator, I remain optimistic. It is the least I can do to support my students through a genocidal war.
Canada’s shame
Israel killed an elderly Canadian couple fleeing its bombardment in Lebanon. The Trudeau government is refusing to act.
A look back at 365 days of genocide in Gaza
We explore the impact of Israel's genocide in Gaza this past year and the world's response to the continuing massacre.
Former Spain and Barcelona football great Andres Iniesta retires at 40
The playmaker called time on a sensational career that saw him lift the World Cup, Euro and Champions League trophies.
Russian forces enter key eastern Ukrainian town of Toretsk
Ukrainian military calls situation 'unstable' with fighting at 'every entrance' of front-line city.
‘Death sentence’: Asbestos released by Israel’s bombs will kill for decades
People in Gaza are exposed to airborne particles released as Israel destroys the enclave. Inhaled, it can cause cancers.
Global forest loss exceeds targets in 2023, report warns
Rate of forest loss last year remained 45 percent above levels needed to halt deforestation by 2030.
Kenya’s Parliament to vote on impeaching Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua
Gachagua says he'll fight allegations of corruption, undermining the government and stirring ethnic hatred 'to the end'.
Hezbollah vows to continue fight against Israel until Gaza ceasefire
Hezbollah's deputy leader Naim Qassem has said his group will continue striking Israel until there is a Gaza ceasefire.
AI scientists John Hopfield, Geoffrey Hinton win 2024 physics Nobel Prize
Pair awarded 'for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks'.
To honour Jimmy Carter’s legacy, amplify his call for freedom in Palestine
The former US president, who turned 100 this month, has long been working to secure a just peace in Palestine.
Repression concerns as Tunisia’s president gets 90% election win
Tunisia's president Kais Saied has won the presidential election by a landslide but with a historically low turnout.
Israeli military claims hit on Hezbollah HQ commander
Suhail Hussein Husseini reportedly killed as Israel continues to target armed group's chain of command.
Video: Global protests call for end to Gaza war on one-year anniversary
Protesters gathered in cities worldwide to call for an end to the genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
How football brings joy and helps heal Palestinian children in Qatar
For the Palestinian children evacuated from Gaza, weekly football training brings smiles and unearths future stars.
One year of Israel’s war on Gaza – by the numbers
Al Jazeera breaks down the death and destruction by Israeli forces in Gaza in the past year.
North Korean troops fighting for Russia in Ukraine: Seoul
Defence minister says 'highly likely' North Korean soldiers were killed in recent attack by Ukrainian forces.
Explosions, fire and tear gas at anti-government protests in Albania
There were explosions and fires in Albania's capital as police confronted anti-government protesters.
European police to reopen cold cases to identify 46 women’s remains
Campaign that began in 2023 in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands expanded to include France, Italy and Spain.
How did Egypt’s and Israel’s economies do in a year of Houthi attacks?
Traffic through Suez Canal has slowed, driving the cost of goods up, and impacting the two countries' economies.
The Gaza time bomb
Israel's war on Gaza has killed tens of thousands, turned much of the occupied territory to dust - with no end in sight.
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