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Mexico expels 26 alleged cartel members in latest deal with Trump
The agreement comes as Mexico continues to negotiate with the Trump administration over its tariff threats.
Guatemala judge convicts 6 ex-officials in deaths of 41 girls in 2017 fire
The fatal blaze rocked Guatemala and highlighted widespread abuse in the government's shelter system.
US sanctions DR Congo armed group over illicit mining, ceasefire tested
The US is sanctioning the Pareco-FF armed group, as well as the Congolese mining company CDMC.
Real Madrid rejects idea of Barcelona playing in Messi’s Miami
The Spanish football federation has already approved a request for Barcelona against Villarreal to be played in Miami.
China raises concerns over Nvidia’s H20 chips with local firms: Report
Authorities press companies including ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, to use domestic suppliers instead.
UN says bid to help address turmoil in Haiti less than 10 percent funded
Violence remains widespread in Haiti, where powerful armed gangs have surged amid political and economic chaos.
How can Israel kill journalists with impunity?
More media workers killed in Gaza genocide than in previous conflicts in history.
Key issues omitted in revised US State Department human rights report
Rights groups allege manipulation of US report after firing of key staff and overhaul of human rights priorities.
Wildfires ravage Europe amid intense heatwave
Firefighters are struggling to control wildfires blazing across Europe because of a severe heatwave.
What’s happened in Gaza since Al Jazeera staff were killed?
Israel has silenced the voices of six journalists in Gaza, but the bombing across the city has not stopped.
Argentina’s Javier Milei launches group to boost Israel-Latin America ties
The Argentinian president will dedicate his $1m Genesis Prize to a new diplomatic initiative called the 'Isaac Accords'.
Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza remember their murdered colleagues
Al Jazeera correspondents in Gaza recorded messages for their colleagues murdered by Israel.
Mexico City airport flights hit for second day due to torrential rains
Around 20,000 passengers have been affected by flight cancellations, delays and rerouting.
Perplexity AI makes unsolicited $34.5bn bid to buy Google Chrome
This is second big offer the AI startup has made this year to buy a major asset, after a bid for TikTok in January.
Is Israel using Gaza tribal militias to help ethnic cleansing?
Yasser Abu Shabab escaped prison and has since emerged as an Israeli-backed militia leader in southern Gaza.
Trump deploys US National Guard to DC amid crime emergency claims
Federal law enforcement arrests 23 people in Washington overnight as part of Trump's controversial crime crackdown.
Top Russia-US diplomats hold phone call before Trump-Putin Alaska meet
Russia says both sides affirm intention for Putin-Trump meet in Alaska on Friday, where Ukraine war set to be discussed.
Assaults by Israeli soldiers become a daily reality in West Bank’s Sebastia
A Sebastia resident's ordeal highlights Israel's escalating campaign of humiliation, violence, and land appropriation.
Gunman who attacked CDC aimed to send message against COVID-19 vaccine
Investigators say the suspect blamed the COVID vaccine for his health issues ahead of a deadly shooting in Atlanta.
Al Jazeera journalists killed in Gaza again. Who will bear witness?
Five Al Jazeera journalists are killed in Gaza. As Israel plans to seize Gaza City, what future is there for reporting?
DOJ accuses George Washington University of indifference to anti-Semitism
Trump administration claims GWU failed to address or remedy anti-Semitic abuses despite student and faculty complaints.
Consumer prices increase in July amid tariff driven economic uncertainty
Prices on goods affected by tariffs saw biggest surges while prices less contingent on foreign imports saw decreases.
Jordan-Syria-US meeting held in Amman to discuss Syrian reconstruction
It also focused on supporting 'the Syrian government's efforts to consolidate' a ceasefire in Suwayda province.
Ukraine sends reserves to stop Russian advance in east amid diplomatic push
The Kremlin is pushing to seize more territory in Donetsk region before Trump-Putin talks on Friday in Alaska.
Trump threatens ‘major lawsuit’ against Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell
US president has pressured Powell to lower interest rates and criticised him for the Federal Reserve's renovation costs.
China slaps temporary duties on Canadian canola in ‘gut punch’ move
The provisional rate will be set at 75.8 percent and will be effective from Thursday, China said.
Widow of slain Al Jazeera journalist demands justice
Stop the killing of our spouses." The widow of slain Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Qreiqeh speaks out.
The last will of Anas al-Sharif
Before his murder by Israeli forces in Gaza, Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif wrote a final message to be shared with
Fact-checking Trump’s claim that crime in Washington is ‘out of control’
Trump claimed DC crime is surging to deploy the National Guard, however, the city's preliminary data proves otherwise.
What is Trump’s Washington, DC security takeover plan?
Donald Trump announced a federal takeover of Washington, DC's police and the deployment of 800 National Guard troops.
Mali soldiers arrested over coup allegations: What we know
Frustration has grown since the military government banned political parties and extended its rule indefinitely.
Iran says it arrested 21,000 ‘suspects’ during 12-day war with Israel-US
Tehran says it carried out widespread internal arrests as Israel, US launched huge strikes on the country in June.
Gaza malnutrition death toll rises as Israeli attacks kill at least 67
Israel is accused of attacking safe zones and rescue workers while blocking the entry of food items into Gaza.
South Korea awaits ruling on bid to arrest former first lady
Charges against Kim, punishable by years in prison, range from stock fraud to bribery and illegal influence peddling.
Trump extends China tariff deadline for the second time. What does it mean?
US president extends deadline on higher Chinese tariffs hours before agreement was due to expire.
Those who weaponise aid and kill under its cover must face justice
My friend Nader was killed at a GHF site. I want those responsible for his murder held to account.
Global protests condemn Israeli murders of Al Jazeera staff
There have been protests in cities around the world against Israel's murder of four Al Jazeera staff in Gaza.
Syrian gov’t soldier killed in clashes with Kurd-led SDF in Aleppo province
Syria's new government says it will not take part in planned meetings with SDF in Paris amid tensions.
How a student’s death in Mexico raises questions about police violence
A 22-year-old's death has highlighted the tensions between police and student teachers with a tradition of protest.
The US is “active in protecting Israeli officials” from “any accountability”
Wadie Said, a professor of law at University of Colorado, explains how the US is shielding Israel from being held accountable for the crimes it's accused of committing in Gaza.
Do direct Putin-Trump talks in Alaska signal ‘symbolic victory for Russia’?
Mixed feelings in Moscow before Friday's summit as analysts are sceptical that peace in Ukraine will be secured.
Israel believes “any journalist reporting on Gaza” must be Hamas
That's the way Israel silences the world from criticising and holding it to account."
Thailand accuses Cambodia of planting landmines after soldier injured
Cambodia dismisses Thai army accusation that it breached truce and international law after incident near border.
Why is India so scared of my book on Kashmir that it has banned it?
My work documents what India wants hidden: Kashmir's reality after Article 370.
Italian athlete dies at World Games in China
Mattia Debertolis discovered unconscious during an orienteering event in Chengdu on August 8 and died four days later.
Wildfires in Spain kill one person as thousands forced to flee
Victim suffers serious burns amid strong winds that whip flames through Tres Canto near Madrid.
Carter feared racist abuse for James after penalty miss in Euros shootout
England beat Sweden on penalties in the Euro 2025 quarterfinal before going on to beat Spain in the final.
‘I knew these giants, Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Qreiqeh and Anas al-Sharif’
I met Mohammed and Anas during our coverage of Israel's war on Gaza, and we were all in awe of them.
UN probe finds evidence of ‘systematic torture’ in Myanmar
Investigators name senior figures among those responsible for alleged abuses at detention facilities.
Illia Zabarnyi: PSG sign Ukraine defender from Bournemouth
Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain sign Ukraine international defender Illia Zabarnyi from Bournemouth.
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