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US-led mediators ‘appalled’ by humanitarian crisis in war-torn Sudan
US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, others urge warring sides to halt fighting and allow aid into Sudan's famine-struck areas.
Most Americans support international recognition of Palestine: Poll
A Reuters/Ipsos survey shows 59 percent of US respondents say Israel's military campaign in Gaza has been excessive.
Abdullah left Gaza for treatment in Turkiye, but it was too late
After reaching a hospital in Turkiye, four-year-old Abdullah Abu Zerka died of malnutrition. His sister still fights on.
Winds complicate wildfire battles in Spain; Portugal suffers third death
Firefighters are battling 21 blazes in western Spain, while a man in Portugal was killed while fighting wildfires.
Trump calls on Fed Gov Cook to resign over mortgage allegations
The resignation calls intensify Trump's attempts to yield influence over the central bank.
Ugandan official denies reports that it will take US deportees
US government documents obtained by CBS had said Trump signed deals with Uganda and Honduras to take foreign deportees.
US expands sanctions targeting International Criminal Court
United States expands attacks on International Criminal Court amid growing scrutiny over Israeli abuses in Gaza.
Big box retailer Target names new CEO as business struggles
The promotion of the former CFO was not received well customers have shifted to competitors like Walmart.
Israel Denies Gaza Famine: What’s the Evidence?
Israel's military and prime minister deny starvation in Gaza, but mounting famine-related deaths contradict this.
Bus crash fire kills dozens of Afghans deported from Iran
Around 80 people have been killed in a bus crash that caught fire in Afghanistan's Herat province.
Confrontation between Tunisia’s General Union, President Saied escalates
While the confrontation was inevitable, the union's power has been weakened, analysts say.
China FM in Afghanistan, offers to deepen cooperation with Taliban rulers
Mining, Belt and Road participation feature in trilateral meetings between China, Afghanistan and Pakistan in Kabul.
Iran says moment for ‘effective’ nuclear talks with US not yet reached
Iran's FM sceptical about resuming talks with the US, says Iran cannot break ties with UN nuclear watchdog.
Russia says talks on Ukraine security guarantees must include Moscow
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says discussing Ukraine security issues without Russia is a 'road to nowhere'.
Torrential monsoon rains in Pakistan kill over 20, including 10 in Karachi
Schools shut and villages swept away as Pakistan reels from monsoon devastation.
US-led coalition captures a senior ISIL (ISIS) member in Syria: State media
It is not yet known if the man targeted might be ISIL's supreme leader, Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi.
Mo Chara says court case is a distraction from genocide in Gaza
Rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh, known as Kneecap's Mo Chara, appeared in London court over displaying a Hezbollah flag.
Did Trump’s tariff war force India and China to mend ties?
China and India have agreed to resume trade ties and move towards resolving their longstanding border dispute.
Palestinian woman rescued from rubble after Israeli strike
Rescue workers in Gaza saved 23-year-old Saja Hamad from beneath the rubble of an Israeli strike in Nuseirat.
Al Jazeera reports from Portugal’s worst-hit wildfire zone
Record-breaking heat, drought, and high winds have pushed Portugal into its worst wildfire season in years.
Aid systems in Gaza reduces people to “scurrying rats”
Scholar Norman Finkelstein: Israel reduces Palestinians to rats" by scattering food aid and firing as they scramble.
UN staff members hold vigil for aid workers killed in Gaza
UN staff held a vigil honouring over 500 aid workers killed in Gaza, calling for action to end the genocide.
Italian football coaches seek suspension of Israel World Cup ties
Italy's national football team are due to play Israel in two World Cup qualifiers ahead of the 2026 tournament.
Israel approves illegal settlement plan that would split occupied West Bank
Location of E1 is significant because it is one of the last geographical links between Bethlehem and Ramallah.
Why is Europe leading the US in military aid to Ukraine?
Europe outpaces the US in military support to Ukraine. Donald Trump wants to lead in diplomacy and end Russia's war.
Afghanistan bus crash death toll rises to 79, including 19 children
A passenger bus carrying Afghan returnees from Iran struck a motorcycle and a fuel truck, triggering a huge fire.
Is Ukraine closer to peace after Trump’s meetings with Zelenskyy, Putin?
Analysts say as the US and Europe avoid direct military contact with Russia, a ceasefire is yet elusive.
Senegal’s ‘schools for husbands’ aim to shift gender roles
Senegal men's initiative boosts support for women's health and advances gender equality in local communities.
Irish rapper ‘Mo Chara’ arrives at London court on ‘terrorism’ charge
Irish rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh was greeted by crowds chanting Free Mo Chara' and waving Palestinian flags as he arrive
Israel to call up 60,000 reservists in plan to expand war, seize Gaza City
Israel's military says it will call up 60,000 reservists and lengthen the service of an additional 20,000 reservists.
Heavy rain floods streets in Yemen’s Sanaa and Aden
Heavy rain has flooded Yemen's capital Sanaa and the southern port city of Aden.
Isak slams Newcastle in boost to Liverpool hopes of signing Swede
Sweden international Alexander Isak has been training alone due to the uncertainty surrounding his future at Newcastle.
Hurricanes explained: How they form and differ from cyclones and typhoons
With this year's hurricane season under way, Al Jazeera visualises the differences between various storm systems.
History shows “Palestine” as old as”literacy” itself
Scottish historian William Dalyrmple says word"Palestine" has existed for thousands of years.
Brazil keeper Fabio breaks Shilton’s world record for most games
Brazil's Fabio has surpassed former England keeper Peter Shilton's record for the most appearances in men's football.
Taliban marks Afghanistan independence anniversary with military display
Afghanistan has marked the anniversary of its independence from British influence with a military display staged by the
Trump, send your deportees to Europe not Africa
Deal with them in the US; failing that, let the former colonial powers bear the burden they helped create.
To close the climate finance gap, let vulnerable nations use carbon markets
High-integrity carbon markets can unlock billions for resilience and survival.
What is Israel’s ‘most moral army in the world’ doing in Gaza?
Accusations of shooting civilians at will have led some observers to conclude that Israeli soldiers are 'gamifying' war.
Australian MP tells Israel: ‘Strength is not measured in bombs and hunger’
Australia has hit back at Israel with a government minister saying, strength is not measured by how many people you can
Member of Irish rap band Kneecap faces court on ‘terrorism’ charge
Liam O'Hanna, 27, has been charged with a 'terror' offence for allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag.
Blazing fireball lights up the night sky in Japan
Livestream cameras captured the moment a blazing fireball lit up the night sky across southern Japan.
White House confirms US troops won’t be deployed to defend Ukraine
The White House has reiterated President Trump's remarks that US troops will not be deployed to Ukraine.
As UN agencies mull Kenya move, some fear exclusion from Nairobi’s growth
Kenyans veer between hope for prosperity and wariness as UN plans relocation of key offices from Western cities.
John Wall, NBA All-Star, announces retirement after 11 seasons
Wall, the No 1 NBA draft pick in 2010, is best known for his spectacular point guard play with the Washington Wizards.
Why is the US sparing China, but not India, for importing Russian oil?
Unequal treatment reflects a cold combination of political and economic calculations.
Mo Salah wins record third PFA Player of the Year award
The Liverpool star is the first three-time winner of the annual award, given to the best player in English football.
How will Trump’s semiconductor tariffs affect the global chip industry?
The US president has threatened to impose a tariff of up to 300 percent on imports of semiconductors.
Trump’s White House takes to TikTok as deadline looms to ban platform
The new account comes as Trump has three times delayed implementing a 'sell or ban' law for the Chinese-owned app.
‘Sitting on a volcano’: Two Indian temples clash as politics and faith mix
The Jagannath temple in Puri has been among Hinduism's most sacred shrines for 1,000 years. Can an upstart challenge it?
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