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Donald Trump guilty on all counts in hush-money trial, New York jury finds
Verdict in historic trial against former US president comes just months before the country votes in November elections.
Phone taps and intimidation: Israel’s war against the ICC
Israeli officials are accused of using phone taps, spying and intimidation against ICC prosecutors.
Hamas says it will not enter negotiations unless Israel stops war on Gaza
The Palestinian group says it is ready for a 'complete agreement' including exchange of captives if Israel ends assault.
Can Haiti’s new prime minister bring stability?
A transitional presidential council sworn in last month has chosen a leader for the country for the next two years.
Biden’s support among Arab Americans plummets amid Gaza war, new poll shows
Forty percent of Arab Americans in key US swing states say they are 'not enthusiastic at all' about November's election.
EU agrees tariffs on Russian, Belarusian grain imports from July
The bloc says the charges on grain and other farm products will halt imports of these goods.
US activists worry about ‘losing major asset’ TikTok as potential ban looms
Recent decisions by US gov't and platforms have made organising on TikTok, Instagram much harder for activists.
High winds leave crew dangling from Beijing skyscraper
Extreme wind sends workers swaying high above ground from cables attached to the CCTV headquarters in Beijing
US sanctions two Wagner-linked firms in Central African Republic
Sanctions aim to 'counter Russia's destabilizing activities in Africa', US Treasury Department says.
Haaretz stories cast doubt on health of Israel’s ‘democracy’
Haaretz staffer says he was told by a senior official that he would 'suffer the consequences' if he publishes the story.
Slovenia’s government approves recognition of a Palestinian state
Government's decision still requires the approval of the European Union member country's parliament.
Israeli war cabinet minister’s party proposes vote to dissolve parliament
Benny Gantz's party has proposed holding early elections after demanding PM Netanyahu agree to post-war Gaza plan.
Eriksen stages fairytale return to Denmark’s Euro squad after heart attack
Eriksen, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during the last Euros in 2021, will now play at Euro 2024.
The race for clean energy is gathering speed but who will win?
The technology to build green economies is mainly produced in China. The US and EU are trying to catch up.
Video: South Korea warns Pyongyang to stop sending waste-filled balloons
The South Korean military has warned North Korea to stop sending balloons filled with waste across the border.
Rafah battles intensify as Israel takes over Gaza-Egypt border strip
Israeli bombardments continue in Rafah, a day after tanks rolled into the centre of the southern Gaza city.
Israel’s clashes with the ICC over the past decade – a timeline of events
Here's a recap of the conflict between Israel and the ICC from 2015 to present day amidst the war on Gaza.
Boy whose father burned to death in Rafah attack speaks to Al Jazeera
9-year-old Omar Hamad witnessed his father being burned alive in Israel's attack on a tent camp in Rafah.
Jury to begin second day of deliberations in Trump hush money trial
Jurors are expected to re-examine testimony from two witnesses and rehear judge's instructions on how to interpret law.
Spain passes bill granting amnesty to Catalan secessionists
Act of pardon draws a line under political turmoil set off by secessionist drive, but could face further legal hurdles.
‘Appalling cull’: Britain’s Labour bars another left-winger from election
Critics accuse party of conducting a purge of left-wingers, as Faiza Shaheen deselected over social media posts.
Inside South Africa’s vote counting centre
Al Jazeera's Fahmida Miller is inside South Africa's Result Operation Centre' where votes are being counted.
Iran opens registration for presidential race to replace late Raisi
Polls originally slated for 2025 were brought forward to June 28 following the president's death in May 19 air crash.
‘Forgotten citizens’: South Africa’s farm workers threatened with eviction
Farm workers and dwellers with historical links to the land have worked for generations but have seen nothing in return.
Europe casts off constraints to help Ukraine, as US cautiously wobbles
Putin warns France and Germany of 'serious consequences' as pair claim Ukraine should be able to hit Russian targets.
#NeverBiden: What’s the campaign against the US approach to Israel about?
Both pro-Palestinian critics of the US approach to the war on Gaza and Israel sympathisers are turning against Biden.
Palestinian citizen of Israel detained for posts about Gaza
A Palestinian citizen of Israel was detained over a post which reportedly sympathised with Palestinians killed in Gaza.
India reports first heat-related death this year
A labourer dies of a heatstroke in New Delhi as parts of the city record 52.9 degrees Celsius (127.22F).
American progressives better learn what a feminist is
Democrats may pay a high price for equating the feminist criticism of gender ideology with right-wing bigotry.
India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup clash prompts New York to beef up security
Security arrangements for the marquee match will be the largest in Long Island county's history, police officials say.
China’s Xi calls for peace conference to end ‘tremendous suffering’ in Gaza
China's leader tells Arab leaders that Israel's war on Gaza 'should not continue indefinitely', pledges more aid.
A family yearns for answers years after Turkish refugee’s torture, death
In 2022, the Turkish coastguard found Baris Buyuksu barely alive with signs of torture, in the Aegean Sea.
Volcanic eruption puts on fiery spectacle near Iceland’s Grindavik
Sundhnukagigar volcano erupts for the fifth time this year with lava shooting 50 metres (164 feet) into the air.
How Israel pushed dotted ‘red lines’ to have its way in Rafah
Israel has ignored calls from its Western allies not to conduct a major operation in Rafah and faced no consequences.
Mayoral candidate shot dead at campaign rally in Mexico’s Guerrero state
Alfredo Cabrera's murder is the latest in a string of attacks ahead of Sunday's elections.
UN warns of ‘significant’ disease risk after Papua New Guinea landslide
The UN's migration agency says displaced residents urgently need clean water, purification tablets and food supplies.
South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers
About 28 million voters were registered to vote in national and provincial elections.
NATO’s top diplomats meet as Ukraine seeks long-range weapons to hit Russia
Military alliance's foreign ministers are due to meet in Prague to prepare aid package for Ukraine ahead of NATO summit.
India’s final vote: In temple town Varanasi, Modi and sarees are winners
Modi is expected to comfortably win his seat, but the margin of victory could reveal how his party is doing nationally.
Person killed after falling into jet engine at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport
The death occurred on the apron outside the hub's terminal as the KLM flight was getting ready to depart to Denmark.
Google announces $2bn investment in Malaysia, as gov’t hails 26,500 jobs
Tech giant says investment in Southeast Asian country will 'pave the way for delivering the transformative power of AI'.
China lifts ban on Australian beef exporters in the latest sign of thaw
Move follows lifting of restrictions on imports of Australian wine, coal, timber and barley.
Hong Kong court finds 14 of 16 democracy activists guilty of subversion
Two people acquitted in landmark national security trial targeting democracy activists and politicians.
North Korea fires volley of short-range ballistic missiles
South Korea and US condemn launch and urge Pyongyang to 'refrain from further unlawful and destabilising acts'.
Chinese man arrested for allegedly running ‘largest ever’ malware network
US officials say army of 19 million infected computers enabled fraud, identity theft and child exploitation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 825
As the war enters its 825th day, these are the main developments.
Trump’s New York hush-money trial: 12 legal terms explained
Al Jazeera looks at the range of legal language used to describe aspects of the former US president's hush-money trial.
After joint 108 years on remand, Hong Kong 47 face security trial verdict
The trial of prominent democracy activists and politicians, arrested in 2021, is the largest under China's security law.
Does a peace summit launched by Ukraine have any chance of success?
US President Joe Biden is planning to skip the June gathering in Switzerland.
Kohli, Babar, Archer: 10 players to watch at the ICC T20 World Cup 2024
Al Jazeera's rundown of the biggest players set to take centre stage at the T20 World Cup in the US and West Indies.
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