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Chancellor Friedrich Merz calls for renewed Franco-German cooperation
Friedrich Merz says a reset in relations is vital to help Europe overcome its security and economic 'challenges'.
‘Ant Gang’ smugglers sentenced in Kenya wildlife trafficking case
Two Belgian teens caught with 5,000 rare ants in Kenya were sentenced to 12 months in prison or a fine of $7,700.
Sistine Chapel doors closed as Vatican conclave begins
The papal conclave has begun as a Vatican offical declared extra omnes', signaling non-voters to exit the chapel.
Two-thirds of global warming caused by world’s richest 10%, study finds
Study authors argue progressive taxes on wealth and carbon-intensive investments could provide a solution.
‘I wish I could say that the worst is over’: Former Pakistani FM Bhutto
I wish I could say that the worst is over," former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told Al Jazeera.
‘It’s not Europe bad, America good’: JD Vance returns to Munich meeting
In his third appearance with the Munich Security Conference, the US vice president sought to strike a conciliatory tone.
25 years of Putin: what can we expect next?
How has Russia's leader maintained his longevity - and how has it shaped the world?
Why was a Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’ ship attacked?
Drones struck a Freedom Flotilla ship carrying aid bound for Gaza. Organisers believe Israel was behind the attack.
Palestinians turn plastic into diesel amid fuel shortage in Gaza
Amid Gaza's worsening fuel crisis under the Israeli blockade, Palestinians are converting plastic into diesel.
Libyan authorities reject report they will take in US deportees
The Trump administration has sought agreements allowing it to send immigrants to third countries for detention.
Rohit Sharma announces Test cricket retirement
India captain Rohit Sharma's announcement brings an end to the career of one of his country's best test match batsmen.
Germany to reject undocumented migrants at border: Report
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to send up to 3,000 additional officers to Germany's borders, Bild reports.
Information war: Are India or Pakistan telling the truth about attacks?
The nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours compete to shape the narrative after India strikes inside Pakistan.
Mosque complex in Pakistani Punjab heavily damaged by Indian missiles
Al Jazeera's Abid Hussain is in Muridke, Pakistan - one of the sites struck by an Indian missile barrage.
What we know about new India-Pakistan military confrontation
Indian and Pakistani forces have been attacking across the contested frontier in disputed Kashmir. Here's what we know.
Eastern Europe bets on Trump – but at what cost?
Eastern Europe's love affair with Trump runs deep - but economic fallout may soon cool the romance.
How Israel’s ‘plan’ for Gaza could turbocharge ethnic cleansing
Israel has launched a new plan for Gaza which could induce ethnic cleansing and advance a genocide, say experts.
Video: Deadly Russian missile and drone attack in Kyiv
At least two people were killed in a Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine's capital Kyiv.
Losses from Trump’s film tariffs will “be on the US side”
Nobody wants to see Hollywood suffer ... but it is about working together, not working against each other."
Can Trump reset Iran ties, despite Israel’s best efforts to thwart it?
Donald Trump pushed out national security advisor because he was reportedly coordinating Iran bombing plans with Israel.
Operation Sindoor: What’s the significance of India’s Pakistan targets?
India struck multiple targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack.
India-Pakistan: Can other countries pull them from the brink of conflict?
Other nations call for restraint while offering mediation to ease tensions.
Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s eldest son called up by Portugal Under-15s
First-born son of the football legend follows in his father's footsteps by making a Portuguese junior national team.
Pope Francis and the clash of the conclaves
As cardinals gather to elect the next pope, they would do well to avoid some of the many failings of previous conclaves.
Cardinals attend mass before conclave to choose new pope
Cardinals gathered in St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City for a mass, just hours before the conclave to elect a new pope
Injured people treated after shelling in Indian-administered Kashmir
Injured civilians in towns in Indian-administered Kashmir were treated in hospital on Wednesday.
UK arms exports to Israel press ahead despite licence suspension: Study
British activist groups found that since September the government had sent '8,630 separate munitions' to Israel.
Israeli strikes hit Gaza school shelter twice within hours
An UNRWA school in Gaza sheltering forcibly displaced Palestinians in al-Bureij camp was bombed twice.
India-Pakistan deadly fighting forces airlines to re-route, cancel flights
Foreign airlines forced to take longer routes or cancel flights to avoid airspace of both India and Pakistan.
Yemen’s Houthis say attacks on Israel not in ceasefire deal in ‘any way’
The US and Houthis have agreed to an Oman-mediated deal to cease trading attacks after weeks of air strikes.
‘High risks’: Indian attacks in Pakistan raise fears of wider conflict
Modi government says the attacks were restrained. But they went beyond anything seen since 1971.
WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy amid rise of weight-loss drugs
CEO Tara Comonte says company remains committed to 'trusted, science-backed, and holistic solutions'.
‘They are looking for a mender’: Catholic cardinals meet to elect next pope
Cardinals from more than 70 nations gather at the Vatican to choose a new Catholic leader after the death of Francis.
Pakistan decries ‘act of war’, vows retaliation as India launches strikes
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's national security team slams India's 'violations' of country's sovereignty.
Franco Colapinto replaces Jack Doohan at Alpine F1
Australian driver Jack Doohan has been axed by Alpine, giving Franco Colapinto five races to impress on his F1 return.
Haliburton, Pacers stun Cavaliers in Game 2 comeback win
Tyrese Haliburton's game-winner against top-seeded Cleveland puts Indiana in control of their NBA East playoff series.
Key images as India launches military attack and Pakistan hits back
The escalation comes on the heels of April's deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir region.
Indian strike destroys mosque in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
Indian air strikes destroy mosque in Pakistan-administered Kashmir amid cross-border escalation.
US, China to hold talks in Switzerland amid Trump’s trade war
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Washington does not wish to decouple from China but wants 'fair trade'.
Warriors’ Stephen Curry injured in Game 1 win against Timberwolves
Golden State Warriors take Game 1 from Minnesota Timberwolves despite Stephen Curry's exit from game with a leg strain.
Israeli attacks kill at least 31 as Gaza blockade accelerates starvation
A strike targeting al-Karama School in the Tuffah neighbourhood in Gaza City kills 13 people.
Where did India hit Pakistan? Mapping Operation Sindoor and border strikes
Pakistan says India's missile attacks on six locations killed at least eight people and wounded more than 35.
Explosions in Indian-administered Kashmir
Video filmed in Indian-administered Kashmir captured loud explosions and smoke near the Line of Control.
How accurate is the movie Conclave?
@khalidmajzoubofficial takes a look at the popular film Conclave as a real one takes place in the Vatican
Port Sudan explosions: Lifeline for aid comes under attack for fourth day
Since Sunday, Port Sudan has been the target of drone attacks that the army has blamed on the Rapid Support Forces.
How world leaders are reacting to India-Pakistan military strikes
Nations call for restraint as India launches 'Operation Sindoor', attacking several sites in Pakistan, which retaliates.
Why did India strike Pakistan? All we know about Operation Sindoor
India carried out strikes early on Wednesday against Pakistan, two weeks after an attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam.
Meet the Jewish students speaking to US lawmakers about Columbia’s protests
Jewish students who support Palestinian rights tell Al Jazeera that accusations of anti-Semitism are being weaponised.
US Supreme Court allows ban on transgender troops to take effect
The court's decision split its nine-member bench along ideological lines, with its three left-leaning judges opposing.
Inter defeat Barcelona by equalling Champions League semifinal record
Inter Milan take their Champions League semifinal in record-equalling 7-6 aggregate score against Barcelona at San Siro.
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