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Iran’s president visits Armenia for talks on US-backed Azerbaijan corridor
Iran rejects TRIPP, says the presence of American companies in the region would be 'worrying'.
UK warns Sally Rooney after novelist pledges to fund Palestine Action
PM's office says it is a crime to fund a banned group after award-winning author promises to back pro-Palestine group.
Russia pounds Ukraine, kills more civilians before White House meeting
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy says attacks on civilians are 'demonstrative and cynical' before high-stakes talks.
In Gaza, death does not come all at once. It comes in instalments
The fate of the Noufal family echoes the tragedy of Palestinian families slowly being wiped out by genocide.
Will Iraq integrate the Popular Mobilization Forces into the state?
Iraq is debating a new draft law that would give the PMF militias formal standing in state institutions.
‘Flames that consumed the hills’: Portugal, Spain reel from wildfires
Emergency services are under strain due to the 'worst' fires in Portugal in years, Al Jazeera's Sonia Gallego says.
Qatar, Egypt push efforts to reach Gaza ceasefire; Hamas accepts proposal
Palestinian group tells mediators it approves latest Gaza ceasefire proposal and is ready to resume talks.
Greece’s Crete sees surge in boat arrivals despite harsher detention policy
Greece has suspended processing of asylum applications from people arriving by sea from North Africa since July.
New Zealand MP suspended over Gaza calls for action
New Zealand Green Party co-leader Chloe Swarbrick says pressure is mounting on governments to end the genocide in Gaza.
New Pakistan monsoon deluge kills 20 people: Local officials
Rains sweep away villages in worst-hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province as rescuers search for 150 missing people.
Israelis hold major protests and strike against Gaza war
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis flooded Tel Aviv's streets to demand an end to the war on Gaza.
Palestinian reporter’s remains discovered, weeks after her killing
Journalist Marwa Musallam was buried alive by an Israeli air strike in Gaza, her remains were found 45 days later.
Google agrees $36m fine for anti-competitive deals with Australia telcos
The company agrees it acted against rules by making two telcos pre-install its search application on Android phones.
Israel’s turn to ‘comply’: US envoy after Lebanon moves to disarm Hezbollah
Barrack said plan to disarm Hezbollah also 'requires Israel's cooperation' to keep up its end of the deal.
Trump-Zelenskyy meeting: What’s the schedule, what’s at stake?
European leaders will accompany the Ukrainian president in a united front when they meet Donald Trump.
Humanoid robots race and tumble at China’s first ‘robot Olympics’
Beijing hosts the first World Humanoid Robot Games with 500 androids competing in sports and tasks.
Real Madrid vs Osasuna: La Liga – team news, start time, lineups
Real Madrid begin their quest to win back the La Liga crown from Barcelona when they host Osasuna at the Bernabeu.
Hopes for survivors fade as Pakistan rescuers search for 150 still missing
Flash floods killed more than 344 people and destroyed hundreds of homes in northern Pakistan.
Amnesty slams Israel for ‘deliberately starving’ Palestinians in Gaza
Rights group condemns Israel for 'systematically destroying the health, wellbeing, social fabric of Palestinian life'.
Israel starving Gaza: 263 dead from starvation, including 112 children
More and more people in Gaza are dying from a man-made famine caused by Israel's blockade on essential food supplies.
Left-wing government ousted in historic Bolivia election
Bolivia is heading to its first ever presidential run-off vote after an election that confirmed the ousting of the left-
Myanmar’s military government announces elections for December 28
Electoral commission announces date for first phase of elections widely seen as lacking credibility.
India’s purchase of Russian oil has to stop, says US trade adviser
The US official accuses India of cozying up to China and Russia, as Trump admin mounts further pressure on New Delhi.
Bolivia to hold presidential run-off between centrist and right-winger
Early results show centrist Rodrigo Paz in the lead, with 32.8 percent of the vote.
Trump says Ukraine’s Zelenskyy could end war ‘almost immediately’
US president ramps up pressure on Ukrainian leader to accept deal with Russia ahead of talks in Washington, DC.
More than 40 missing after boat capsizes in Nigeria’s Sokoto
Officials say about 10 people rescued after accident in African country's northwestern region.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,271
Here are the key events on day 1,271 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Iraq starts mass grave excavation from ISIL (ISIS) carnage south of Mosul
The al-Khasfa site, near Iraq's second-largest city, could contain 4,000 remains and possibly thousands more.
Can a national dialogue solve South Africa’s problems?
The process aims to shape the country's next chapter of democracy, three decades after apartheid.
Air Canada flight attendants to continue strike despite government order
Workers at Canada's flagship carrier defy back-to-work order as they stage first strike in 40 years.
Arsenal defeat Manchester United in Premier League opener
United's expensively assembled new forward line draw a blank as Arsenal began title campaign with a tight 1-0 away win.
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists granted asylum in Australia and Britain
Dozens of activists are on the run from authorities in the China-ruled city after a crackdown on civil liberties.
Spain battles 20 big wildfires, deploys 500 more soldiers in searing heat
Authorities are awaiting the arrival of two Dutch water-dumping planes, expected to join other EU aircraft.
Kuwait arrests 67 over illegal alcohol production after 23 deaths
Kuwait bans the import of alcoholic beverages, but bootleg liquor is sold with no oversight or safety standards.
Israel intensifies Gaza City attacks, forcing starving Palestinians to flee
UN warns of man-made famine in Gaza as starvation deaths rise, Israel steps up plan to ethnically cleanse northern Gaza.
At least 337 killed in Pakistan floods, gov’t defends emergency response
Residents accuse officials of not warning them to evacuate as torrential rain, cloudbursts trigger deadly flooding.
What will the Putin-Trump meeting mean for the war in Ukraine?
High-stakes summit in Alaska ends without ceasefire deal.
The upcoming elections will not help stabilise Syria
The country needs a comprehensive justice and accountability process to address past crimes.
European leaders to shore up Ukraine’s Zelenskyy for DC talks with Trump
Ukraine and its European allies have criticised Putin's stance on the war after the Alaska summit as a way to buy time.
US shooting kills three at busy Brooklyn, New York City club
Investigators believe a shooter or shooters opened fire with multiple weapons in the early hours on Sunday.
US cancels visas for medical evacuation patients from Gaza
The US State Department has stopped all visitor visas for Palestinians arriving for urgent medical treatment from Gaza.
Marc Marquez extends win streak to six with maiden Austrian MotoGP victory
Marquez continues his dominance of the 2025 season with a first Austrian GP crown as he closes in on the riders title.
Newly obtained video shows Israeli missile hitting Palestinian girl in Gaza
Video shows moment an Israeli drone-fired missile killed a Palestinian girl carrying water in Jabalia, northern Gaza.
Blocking US medical visas for Gaza kids “will be devastating”
Tareq Hailat talks about the US decision to halt visas for Palestinians from Gaza, including children in need of medical
Bolivia heads to the polls as 20 years of leftist rule expected to end
Right-wing candidates are the frontrunners in elections marked by economic crisis and division in the socialist ranks.
Riot police clash with protesters in Serbia
Anti-government protests in Serbia turned violent as riot police clashed with demonstrators in several cities, including
Israelis hold nationwide protest to end Gaza war, ‘bring back the hostages’
Families of captives launch protest as pressure grows to halt the Gaza onslaught and release captives from Gaza.
Huge rally in New York demands end to Gaza starvation
Thousands rallied in New York for a Mass March for Humanity' demanding an end to Israel's imposed starvation of Gaza an
Flash flooding kills hundreds in northern Pakistan
More than 300 people have died in Pakistan after days of relentless monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides.
How much aid actually reaches Gaza?
Most aid to Gaza exists only on paper. Nine in ten UN trucks never reach the starving Palestinians.
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