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LA28 to be first Olympic Games to sell naming rights for venues
The organising committee for the Los Angeles Olympics says some partner deals are already in place for the 2028 Games.
The day Israeli settlers lynched two young men in the West Bank
A mob of Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians who were out among their olive groves.
Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 23 people as four more die from malnutrition
Several aid seekers killed in southern Gaza and several others killed in attacks on Gaza City, medical sources say.
At least 37 killed after torrential rains trigger flash floods in Kashmir
Torrential rain struck Chisoti, a town in Kishtwar district in Indian-administered Kashmir, on Thursday morning.
Former world snooker champion Dott to face trial on sex abuse charges
Snooker's former world champion Graeme Dott faces two charges of sexual abuse against a boy and a girl.
Gaza is the most dangerous place on Earth for journalists
Israeli forces have killed over 270 journalists since October 2023. Gaza is the deadliest place for media workers.
Murder of journalists in Gaza step “to silence” Palestinian voices
Oren Ziv explains why some Israelis protested the murder of Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza while others celebrated.
Does anyone in Israel support the plan to escalate its offensive in Gaza?
Opposition has come from many sectors, including the security establishment.
Will Evo Morales sink the left’s hopes in Bolivia’s presidential race?
Ex-President Morales is credited with lifting millions out of poverty. But his political ambitions divide the left.
Myanmar rebels accused of atrocities against Rohingya
Rights groups and survivors are accusing Myanmar's Arakan Army rebel group of mass killings and torture of Rohingya.
Liverpool man accused of ramming car into football parade faces new charges
Paul Doyle allegedly drove his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title win in May.
Liverpool vs Bournemouth: Premier League – teams, start, lineups
Defending champions Liverpool entertain Bournemouth in the first game of the new Premier League season at Anfield.
Israel approves settlement expansion to “bury idea of Palestinian state”
Israel's far-right finance minister has approved plans for thousands of illegal homes in the occupied West Bank.
Why has the US issued a ‘terrorism’ travel alert for Mexico?
This new alert comes after months of intense pressure from US President Trump over issues like immigration and crime.
Food alone won’t save Gaza’s starving population
Without medical care to prevent refeeding syndrome, aid could trigger a deadly new crisis.
War crimes likely committed by both sides in Syria coastal violence: UN
The clashes in March included murder, torture and other 'inhumane acts' that UN investigators say amount to war crimes.
Tottenham slam racist abuse of Tel after defeat by PSG in UEFA Super Cup
French forward Mathys Tel was one of two Tottenham players to miss their penalties in the UEFA Super Cup defeat by PSG.
Gaza journalists vow to carry on work despite AJ staff killings
Palestinian reporters who worked with the AJ journalists killed in Gaza say they are determined to keep reporting.
Deadly wildfires sweep across southern Europe as heatwave fuels destruction
Blazes force evacuations and test firefighters in Spain, Portugal and the Balkans.
Russia pounds Ukraine, boosts army as world braces for Putin-Trump talks
Ukraine has publicly rejected any land concession deal with Russia, but some reports suggest it may be open to it.
What are H-1B visas and how might the Trump administration change them?
Trump plans H-1B visa rule changes, focusing on higher wages, potentially disadvantaging early-career foreign workers.
Cholera kills 40 as Sudan faces worst outbreak in years, says MSF
MSF says displacement, war and rain driving deadly cholera outbreak in Sudan as infections continue to mount.
Trump-Putin meeting: How much territory does Russia control in Ukraine?
Russia controls about 20 percent of Ukraine's territory and wants full control of four eastern and southern regions.
Women with AI ‘boyfriends’ mourn lost love after ‘cold’ ChatGPT upgrade
OpenAI's release of GPT-5 prompts backlash in online communities for people with AI companions.
Serbia protests over government turn violent as rival groups clash
Opponents and supporters of Serbia's government have been involved in violent clashes in the latest demonstrations again
Starmer hosts Ukraine’s Zelenskyy ahead of high-stakes Trump-Putin meeting
The UK is ready to 'increase pressure' on Russia over its continuing war on Ukraine, says Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
No agreement in sight as UN plastic pollution treaty talks enter final day
Widely rejected draft text does not limit plastic production or address chemicals used in plastic products.
Is crime out of control in Washington, DC?
We contrast Trump's claim DC is overtaken by crime" with his statement 3 months earlier that crime there is down.
Calls for media to “verify” claims in Al Jazeera journalists’ killing
Al Jazeera's Salah Negm urges journalists to investigate Israel's claims on Gaza team killing before reporting
Smotrich says illegal West Bank settlement ‘buries’ Palestinian state
The far-right minister said he will approve 3,000 new homes in the E1 area project, hailing it as 'Zionism at its best'.
Russia restricts calls on WhatsApp, Telegram as internet control tightens
Russia says popular messaging apps facilitating crime, sabotage as internet restrictions tighten amid war in Ukraine.
US sanctions Brazil health officials over Cuba’s overseas medical missions
Washington claims the health officials wereinvolved in Cuba's 'coercive labour export' of medical workers.
Ukraine, EU, US leaders speak ahead of Trump-Putin meeting: Key takeaways
Trump agrees to follow-up summit with Putin, Zelenskyy, and warns 'severe consequences' unless Russia agrees to truce.
North Korean leader’s sister says South Korea lying about thaw in ties
Kim Yo Jong denies claims that Pyongyang has removed propaganda-blaring loudspeakers at the inter-Korean border.
New Delhi’s garbage mountains become heat bombs for India’s waste pickers
Informal waste pickers face temperatures as high as 70C (158F) in landfill sites and 'breathe poison', activists say.
More than 100 groups blast Israel’s ‘weaponisation of aid’ as Gaza starves
Mass outcry from aid groups as Israel continues to block millions of dollars in aid supplies to starving Palestinians.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,267
Here are the key events on day 1,267 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Former Peruvian president imprisoned over corruption allegations
Martin Vizcarra will become the fifth Peruvian ex-president jailed in recent years amid period of political turbulence.
PSG beat Tottenham on penalties to claim UEFA Super Cup
Tottenham let slip a two-goal lead as late PSG strikes sent European football's season opener to penalties in Italy.
UEFA unfurls Gaza-related plea banner after Palestinian tribute fallout
'Stop killing children, civilians' banners at match after tribute criticism over Palestinian player killed by Israel.
Rising seas could put Easter Island’s iconic statues at risk by 2080: Study
Possible ways to mitigate the risk include armouring the coastline and building breakwaters to relocating the monuments.
Brazil plans aid packages for businesses impacted by Trump tariffs
The plan, called 'Sovereign Brazil', will include credit for businesses that rely on exports.
US appeals court lifts injunction on Trump effort to slash foreign aid
Critics argue President Trump has overstepped his constitutional authority by slashing congressionally approved aid.
What’s at stake at the Alaska summit for all sides?
Ukraine and European allies are anxious about upcoming Trump-Putin summit in Alaska.
President Dina Boluarte signs into law Peru’s amnesty bill despite outcry
The amnesty law has faced condemnation from UN experts and human rights groups for denying justice to abuse survivors.
Protests over Israeli murder of Al Jazeera journalists spread
Journalists from Mexico City to Manila are protesting the Israeli assassination of Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza.
New Zealand Parliament ejects lawmaker over Israeli sanctions standoff
New Zealand MP Chloe Swarbrick was suspended from parliament amid debate over a bill sanctioning Israel.
Protests, vigils held worldwide over Israel’s killing of Gaza journalists
From South Africa's Cape Town to Manila in the Philippines and London in the UK, voices are raised in protest.
US car sales slow after tariff-driven buying surge ends
Major car makers including Ford, GM and Volvo took hits because of tariff associated costs.
Palestinian man killed in occupied West Bank by Israeli settler
A Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank has been shot dead by an Israeli settler during a land-leveling operation.
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