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China lifts steep Australian wine tariffs as relations improve
Beijing imposed the tariffs in 2020 during a diplomatic feud, raising duties from zero to above 200 percent.
India’s media – captured and censored
Across almost every form of media in India - social, broadcast and print - Narendra Modi and the BJP hold sway.
Colombia expels Argentina’s diplomats after Milei calls Petro ‘terrorist’
Argentina's president calls his Colombian counterpart a 'murderer' and 'communist', prompting a diplomatic spat.
Fears of AI disinformation cast shadow over Turkish local elections
Turkish politicians have denounced the use of what they say are manipulated images and videos for electoral advantage.
Ex-crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried due to be sentenced for defrauding FTX
The 32-year-old faces up to 50 years behind bars for illegally using money from FTX depositors to cover his expenses.
What is Islamic halal investment and why is it on the rise?
Global halal economy is on the rise with an increase in demand fuelling more opportunities for investment.
Being branded as ‘extremist’ won’t deter Palestine Action
Palestinian solidarity remains steadfast despite growing authoritarianism in the United Kingdom.
Israel seeks new date for cancelled US meeting on Rafah offensive plans
Israeli PM had called off Washington visit after US did not veto UN Security Council resolution on Gaza ceasefire.
How Israel’s war on Gaza has changed Ramadan football
A five-a-side football tournament at a refugee camp for displaced Palestinians brings momentary joy amid the war.
Israeli soldiers shoot dead two unarmed Palestinian men in Gaza: Video
Advocacy group condemns 'heinous war crime', and says said Israel appears to 'kill Palestinians on a whim'.
Spanish prosecutors seek jail term for Luis Rubiales for Hermoso kiss
Prosecutors want Rubiales to face a year behind bars for the kiss and 18 months for the charge of coercion.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 174
Two-thirds of Gaza's 36 hospitals are 'non-functional,' according to the UN.
Are US-South Africa ties at breaking point over Israel’s war on Gaza?
A US bill is calling to reassess US-South Africa relations, pointing to tensions amid the ICJ case against Israel.
The cost of a Ramadan iftar meal around the world
As global food prices continue to rise, Al Jazeera examines how much a traditional meal costs this Ramadan.
Ireland to intervene in South Africa genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Irish FM said events in Gaza represent the 'blatant violation of international humanitarian law on a mass scale'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 763
As the war enters its 763rd day, these are the main developments.
At JNU, student ‘flame flickers’ against India’s Modi before election
Will the polls at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University after a four-year hiatus also impact the general election?
Min Aung Hlaing talks tough as Myanmar’s armed forces face growing pressure
Coup leader told troops at a annual parade that young people were being 'tricked' into joining resistance.
Two bodies recovered from Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster in Baltimore
Four more workers who were on the bridge when it collapsed are still missing and presumed dead.
US stock market hits record high after three-day lull
S&P 500 rises 0.9 percent as major players including Apple and Tesla see gains.
Can we talk about Tate? The ‘manosphere’ in Australian schools
The Australian government is spending $2.3m to address manfluencers' like Andrew Tate.
Former US Senator Joe Lieberman dies at age 82: Media reports
A family statement said the four-term senator and vice presidential candidate died from complications after a fall.
Senegal opposition candidate Faye won 54 percent in presidential vote
The full provisional results are expected to be confirmed by the Constitutional Council in the coming days.
US overlooks Israeli abuses in Gaza to justify arms transfers: Advocates
US signals it accepts Israel's assurances that Israeli forces have not violated international humanitarian law in Gaza.
UN expert says she faces threats after Israel-Gaza genocide report
Francesca Albanese had said there were clear indications Israel violated three acts in the UN Genocide Convention.
Is the US media layoffs phenomenon the next housing crisis?
The media sector's challenges amplify shadow banks' toll on the US economy and mirror the 2008 housing crisis.
Slow-speed police chase in Georgia
A fleet of police in Georgia, US - backed up by heavy machinery to bring the driver of a stolen front loader to a halt
What’s in UN expert’s report describing Israeli ‘genocide’ in Gaza?
Special Rapporteur's report details planned indiscriminate attacks on civilians.
‘The US is trying to force the Israeli government’s collapse’ | #AJOPINION
The US is trying to force the Israeli government's collapse, says Middle East Analyst Trita Parsi.
US State Dept human rights officer latest to resign in Gaza protest
While Biden administration has faced internal dissent over policy, only a handful of employees have resigned.
Three killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine as Kyiv calls for more weapons
Russia attacks areas in eastern and southern Ukraine in retaliation for fatal bombardments of Russia's border regions.
Argentina claims to be sheltering Venezuelan opposition leaders in embassy
Argentina's President Milei has warned his Venezuelan counterpart Maduro against actions to 'endanger' embassy workers.
Most Americans disapprove of Israel’s actions in Gaza: Poll
Poll shows 'clear disconnect' between President Joe Biden's policies and US public, especially Democrats, analyst says.
UN report says households waste 1 billion meals daily
The UN described the the levels of food waste a 'global tragedy' when more than 780 million people were going hungry.
Thousands flee military conscription in Myanmar
Thousands of young people are fleeing Myanmar any way they can to avoid being conscripted into the military.
Relatives of Gaza captives protest in cages
Relatives of Gaza captives locked themselves in cages and blocked roads in Tel Aviv, calling for their release
Israel: Above the law?
A look into how and why international laws and principles are being applied and ignored in the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Germany Flixbus crash: At least five killed as coach veers off highway
'Numerous' people injured after a bus travelling from Berlin, Germany to Zurich, Switzerland drives off the A9 motorway.
Beit Daras and Gaza: An intergenerational tale of struggle against erasure
My ancestors were expelled from our village 76 years ago; today my family are forced to flee once again.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 173
The Israeli military say its forces are continuing their siege of al-Shifa Hospital.
Human rights crisis in El Salvador ‘deepening’: Amnesty
Rights group says President Nayib Bukele has reduced gang violence by replacing it with state violence.
Japan pulls red mould supplement pill linked to deaths and hospitalisations
Kobayashi company recalls brands with 'benikoji' ingredient after kidney complaints by customers.
Videos of malnourished children show Gaza’s forced starvation crisis
Starvation is getting worse in north Gaza where 31% of children under the age of 2 are suffering from acute malnutrition
Trapped, abandoned: Filipino workers lured to Poland by shadowy agents
Filipinos pay large sums to unofficial recruitment companies, only to find themselves at the sharp end of Polish law.
Djokovic and Ivanisevic split after winning 12 Grand Slam titles together
The world number one ends a hugely successful, seven-year partnership with coach Goran Ivanisevic.
Judges vs spies: Pakistan’s jurists accuse intel agency ISI of intimidation
Six judges write open letter accusing agency of intimidating and coercing them over 'politically consequential' cases.
Extreme heat is the silent assassin of climate change
We need to raise our voices and start taking precautions now.
Tonnes of cocaine seized after high-speed boat chase in Colombia
Over five tonnes of cocaine have been seized in Colombia after two drug bust operations that involved a boat chase.
Hezbollah launches rocket barrage after Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill 7
Israeli assault hit health centre in southern Lebanon; Hezbollah attacks have killed one man in Israeli border town.
North Africa bears the brunt of Europe’s externalisation policies: Analysts
Desperate people are still seeking safety in Europe via North Africa in spite of the systems being set up to stop them.
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