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Pulse massacre survivors in Florida to revisit nightclub before it is razed
The nightclub is being replaced with a permanent memorial to one of the US's worst mass shootings in modern history.
Fashion brands accused of shortcuts on climate pledges overlooking workers
A new report accuses fashion giants of not considering the welfare of workers affected by climate change.
What do we know about the US-China trade deal?
At 55 percent, the tariffs are still high, but some experts expect they will drop further.
Police: Austrian school gunman planned bomb attack
Police found a pipe bomb, bombing plans, and a farewell note at the home of the alleged Graz school shooter.
Israeli gunfire, strikes kill 120 Palestinians in Gaza, many at aid sites
Palestinian death toll in Israel's genocidal war surpasses 55,000 amid ongoing bombardment and killings at aid sites.
Why Trump’s attempts to make peace in Ukraine will fail
Trump often promised to bring peace to Ukraine in one day, but he may be coming to terms with reality.
20 Palestinian children evacuated by WHO from Gaza
20 Palestinian children have been evacuated by the World Health Organization to receive urgent medical treatment abroad.
Large protests in Colombia in support of President Petro’s labour reforms
The protests come as the country reels from bombing attacks in the southwest and attempted assassination of a senator.
WTC final: Australia-South Africa – Rabada rebounds with five-for
South Africa's Kagiso Rabada comes back from suspension to take five Australia wickets in World Test Championship final.
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein guilty of sex crimes in NYC retrial
Weinstein, once one of the most powerful figures in Hollywood, had been accused of rape and assaults.
Shot Colombian presidential candidate shows small signs of improvement
Doctors for the shot Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe say his brain shows increased activity after.
Beach Boys visionary leader Brian Wilson dies at age 82
Wilson's genius for melody and arrangements inspired the songs Good Vibrations and California Girls.
Was hope of aid for Gaza seized with the Freedom Flotilla?
By blocking and seizing aid convoys, Israel uses humanitarian assistance as a weapon of war.
UK sanctions Israeli ministers for “inciting violence”
David Lammy on banning Israeli Ben-Gvir and Smotrich over violent incitement and failure to curb extremist settlers.
‘Save what we can’: Economic uncertainty, Trump rhetoric hits US travel
US travel industry has been hit by domestic consumers cutting back and foreigners snubbing country over Trump rhetoric.
At least 49 dead in South Africa flooding, students washed away in bus
Officials say death toll expected to rise as authorities launch search operation in the country's Eastern Cape province.
Russia sentences Alexey Navalny ally in absentia to 18 years in prison
Opposition figure Leonid Volkov, based in Lithuania, has been found guilty on dozens of charges by a military court.
UK crime agency freezes assets of disgraced Sheikh Hasina ally
Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, former land minister, was featured in Al Jazeera's investigation, The Minister's Millions.
Body of Thai captive killed in Gaza returned home
The body of Thai farmworker Nattapong Pinta, who was kidnapped by Hamas and later killed, was repatriated.
Fight for the Pacific – Episode 4: Rising Tides, Shifting Powers
The role Pacific people play in shaping their future amid growing environmental and geopolitical challenges.
Sudan’s paramilitary RSF say they seized key zone bordering Egypt, Libya
The Sudanese Armed Forces say they have withdrawn from the area as part of its 'defensive arrangements'.
Military jet crashes in Myanmar, homes set ablaze
A Myanmar military jet crashed in Sagaing Region, an area that has seen intense fighting during Myanmar's civil war.
Will the US-China ‘framework’ agreement defuse trade tension?
The US and China have agreed to a framework that restores a truce in their trade war after two days of talks in London.
Iran threatens to strike US bases if conflict erupts over nuclear programme
US President Donald Trump says he is losing confidence about reaching a deal with Iran.
How the Los Angeles protests unfolded: A visual guide
The protests erupted following ICE immigration raids, igniting a battle between state and federal officials.
Austrian police find bomb plans at shooting suspect’s home as nation mourns
Stunned nation observes minute's silence, mourners line central square in Graz where 10 shot dead at local school.
Is time running out for Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu?
Israel's longest serving prime minister faces the difficult task of overcoming opposition both domestically and abroad.
UN launches rescue operation after eight die off Djibouti coast; 22 missing
The International Organization for Migration says group of 150 were forced off boat by smugglers to swim to shore.
Is Trump right about a ‘migrant invasion’ in Los Angeles? What facts say
The Trump administration has used the narrative that unauthorised migrants are behind criminal activity in Los Angeles.
UK MPs react to report alleging David Cameron ‘threatened’ ICC withdrawal
Cameron told ICC's Khan arrest warrants for Israeli officials would be like dropping hydrogen bomb', media report says.
Trump: LA “would be on fire” without troops
Trump defended deploying over 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles.
‘Racially motivated’ rioters torch homes and cars in Northern Ireland
"Racially motivated" riots broke out in Ballymena after two teenagers were accused of attempted rape.
Invisible victims: How Colombia plans to support kids orphaned by femicide
As Latin America battles gender-based violence, countries are passing laws to support children whose parents are killed.
In India, war came dressed in feminist camouflage
Operation Sindoor used women's bodies and symbols to cloak an old patriarchal script.
What we know about aid queue killings in Gaza
Starving Palestinians in Gaza are flocking to controversial aid distribution centres in search of food.
Trump’s immigration crackdown explained | Start Here
How US President Donald Trump's plan to deport millions is playing out.
Trump warns of 68% tax hike if budget bill fails. Not true, say experts
Think tanks say the tax might rise by 7.5 percent if the Big Beautiful Bill' does not pass, rejecting Trump's claims.
‘Mass arrests’ in Los Angeles as protesters defy curfew
Protests over Donald Trump's immigration raids continued Tuesday night in Los Angeles.
Why Liverpool, Barcelona are not playing in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025
Opaque nature of Club World Cup qualifying criteria means Liverpool, Barcelona and Napoli won't feature in tournament.
At least three killed in fire at Iran chemical plant
The fire in Bandar Deyr, a port on the Gulf, broke out after welding triggered an explosion, official says.
East Africa’s rulers saw what Gen Z can do – now they’re striking first
Albert Ojwang's death in Kenya marks a regional crackdown aiming to crush youth-led protests before they re-emerge.
What’s behind Russia’s ‘evolving’ drone warfare in Ukraine?
Ukrainians are full of fear as Russian forces use drones with deadly and devastating effects.
Second night of anti-immigrant riots in Northern Ireland town
Racially motivated riots targeting migrants erupt in Ballymena after teens arrested for attempted rape.
Which teams have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and who are out?
Brazil's first win under Ancelotti confirms their spot, while the Palestinian World Cup dream is crushed by a late goal.
‘I invested in a Ponzi scheme’: Nigerians fall victim to crypto scams
Experts say financial illiteracy, lax regulations, greed, economic hardship make people susceptible to scam companies.
Poland’s Tusk faces confidence vote, hoping for fresh start
Tusk called the vote as he seeks to regain momentum after his ally lost the presidential election earlier this month.
Argentina’s top court upholds Fernandez de Kirchner’s prison sentence
The ruling makes her subject to arrest and bars her from running in upcoming Buenos Aires legislative elections.
Month of May was world’s second-warmest on record: EU scientists
The biggest temperature increases were recorded in the Middle East, West Asia, northeast Russia, and north Canada.
Elon Musk says he ‘regrets’ social media attacks on Trump
Tech billionaire says some of his social media posts about the US president 'went too far'.
‘You don’t know if you’ll return home’: Immigration raids shake Los Angeles
Residents are on edge as the Trump administration escalates force against protests that have rocked the city.
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