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Dozens of bodies found in Gaza City neighbourhood, Palestinian rescuers say
<span>Civil defence</span> says other bodies remain under rubble after partial withdraw of Israeli forces from Tal al-Hawa, Shujayea.
Biden re-election bid gets boost from influential congressional ally
Representative James Clyburn, a key ally of the president, has said that Biden has 'earned the right' to decide to run.
UEFA Euro 2024 Spain vs England preview: Five best final matches in history
Before the Euro 2024 final between Spain and England, Al Jazeera looks back at the most memorable Euro finals ever.
Finland passes law to block asylum seekers crossing from Russia
The temporary law was approved by 167 lawmakers, the minimum needed for it to pass in the 200-seat parliament.
What to know about the 2024 Republican National Convention in Wisconsin
Trump is set to be named the Republican presidential nominee at the convention, underscoring his control over the party.
Kenya police chief resigns after criticism over protest crackdown
Inspector-General of Police Japhet Koome resigns a day after President William Ruto dismissed almost his entire cabinet.
Ruto’s moment of decision
Will the Kenyan president go down the same path as his predecessors?
How Sherpas in the Himalayas are battling climate change
Sherpas in the Himalayas are battling climate change, threatening their livelihoods, culture and environment.
Taiwan to stop ‘worshipping authoritarianism’ at Chiang Kai-shek statue
Changing of guard ceremonies in memorial hall for island's first president will be moved outside from next week.
As Israel inflicts starvation, I am fighting to feed my baby in Gaza
Amid the lack of food, I want to keep breastfeeding Lya, hoping to protect her from malnutrition.
Imran Khan’s PTI scores major win in Pakistan battle for reserved seats
Former PM's party to get key parliament seats, denying the ruling coalition a two-thirds majority.
Report shows lowest turnout in UK general election since universal suffrage
Voter turnout was 10 percent lower in areas with the most Muslims as Israel's war on Gaza remains a key issue.
Mistakes and defiance from Biden at NATO news conference
US President Joe Biden misnamed his vice president and the Ukrainian leader on a day when he faced off with the press.
Trans fat: The invisible killer we must eliminate from world’s food supply
We call on all governments to limit or ban trans fat in all foods.
OSCE official jailed for ‘spying’ in Russian-held Ukraine
European security group slams sentencing of Vadym Golda for 'reconnaissance activities' used to direct missile strikes.
‘Deceives users’: Elon Musk’s X found in breach of EU online content rules
The company could be fined up to 6 percent of its total worldwide annual turnover if the findings are later confirmed.
Did Brazil’s spy agency snoop on Bolsonaro rivals?
Court records allege that under Bolsonaro's aide, Brazil's spy agency snooped on politicians, judges and officials.
A 12-year-old boxing champ in Mongolia dreams of Olympic glory
Mongolians have won Olympic medals in boxing and other individual sports such as wrestling and archery in the past.
Four people die in attempt to cross English Channel from France
French coastguard says 63 people were rescued and returned to Boulogne-sur-Mer after trying to sail to Britain.
Israel is forcing more Palestinians to tear down their own homes
Israel is forcing more Palestinians to tear down their own homes amid a surge in demolition orders.
Will the UK’s policy on Israel-Palestine shift under new PM Starmer?
Palestinians in Gaza have little hope Starmer will ease their plight as experts point to possible areas of policy shift.
Why is Greece introducing a six-day working week?
Greece is adopting a controversial new policy that bucks the trend worldwide of moving towards fewer working days.
‘Star Wars’: South Korea touts lasers to shoot down North’s drones
South Korea says it plans to expand the laser programme to hit larger targets including aircraft and ballistic missiles.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 868
As the war enters its 868th day, these are the main developments.
More than 60 people missing after two buses swept into river in Nepal
Vehicles swept off highway by landslide caused by rains, with three survivors rescued after they swam to safety.
Hungary’s Viktor Orban meets Trump at Mar-a-Lago for ‘peace mission 5.0’
Orban, a longtime Trump supporter, has also visited Kyiv, Moscow and Beijing to promote a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Biden mistakenly introduces Ukraine’s Zelenskyy as Putin
US President Joe Biden mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy as "President Putin".
Philippines will ‘stand our ground’ in dispute with China, official says
Philippine National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano says Manila will 'push back' against coercion in South China Sea.
Which Biden allies have called on him to quit the US election race?
Those calling on Biden to step aside include 19 elected Democrats and actor George Clooney.
Biden’s election crisis: What happens if the US president loses support?
More Democrats are calling on Biden to drop out of the race, but the US president has remained defiant against critics.
Australia charges soldier, husband with attempting to spy for Russia
Russian-born Australian citizens arrested on suspicion of obtaining military information to share with Moscow.
Key takeaways from Biden’s NATO news conference: gaffes and defiance
The briefing was a chance for the president to project strength amid calls for him to drop out of the presidential race.
How is climate change affecting food prices and inflation?
Disruption to food supplies hits both wealthy and poor nations.
Israel military says it failed to protect kibbutz during Hamas-led attack
The report stated that the military was unprepared and slow to respond to the attack while fighting was uncoordinated.
US set to wind down Gaza pier operations
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says US 'will wind down pier operations' in 'relatively short order'.
Russia says US missiles in Germany signal return of Cold War
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomes the plan, says it is 'something of deterrence and it's securing peace'.
Kenya’s Ruto fires majority of cabinet amid simmering discontent
Kenyan President William Ruto fired the majority of his cabinet as the government struggles with public discontent.
Medieval Rouen cathedral in France caught fire
Smoke rose in the spire of a 12th-century cathedral during its renovations in Rouen, France.
US announces sanctions on Israeli settlers over West Bank violence
US measures target three Israeli individuals and five entities over violence in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli snipers accused of targeting fleeing Palestinians in Gaza City
Several Palestinians in Gaza City have said people have been shot dead while trying to flee.
Israel’s attacks on Gaza: A guide
Israel disengaged from Gaza in 2005, but has conducted five major wars since, killing thousands of Palestinians.
Kenya’s Ruto dismisses almost entire cabinet after nationwide protests
The president's decision comes after weeks of protests forced him to abandon proposed tax hikes.
The spotlight should be on Palestine at the Paris Olympics
With the calls for Israel's exclusion falling on deaf ears, it is our responsibility to ensure Gaza is not forgotten.
NATO pushes members to raise defence spending to 2% of GDP
Military alliance scrambles to deter Russia and prepare for a potential Donald Trump presidency as it marks 75 years.
Spanish PM: NATO must avoid ‘double standards’ over Gaza, Ukraine
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez said NATO should make clear it does not have double standards" with Ukraine and Gaza.
Striking Gold
How money works in football
What has NATO promised Ukraine – and did Gaza figure in summit talks?
NATO has drummed up more military and financial support for Kyiv, but the war in Gaza was absent from the bloc's agenda.
Palestinians create makeshift prosthetic limbs to help Gaza amputees
Two young Palestinian therapists are making prosthetic limbs out of scrap wood to help amputees in Gaza.
Uruguay footballers clash with Colombia fans after Copa America match
Uruguay captain Jose Maria Gimenez said his players were trying to defend their families from violent fans.
Russia’s Shadow Fleet
A whole new shipping industry.
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