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PSG vs Tottenham: UEFA Super Cup – teams, start, lineups
UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain face Europa League Tottenham in European football's curtain raiser.
‘My studies, my life’: War leaves Gaza students hungry and out of school
Hunger ravages Gaza as UN says 97% of educational facilities in the enclave have been damaged by Israeli attacks.
Sudanese RSF fighters kill more than 40 people in Darfur camp
A rescue group says civilians have been 'killed either by stray bullets or direct executions' at the camp.
Protests held worldwide over Israel’s murder of Al Jazeera Gaza journalists
Global protests target Israel and media outlets who have 'made excuses' after killing of five Al Jazeera staff in Gaza.
China, Brazil can be models of ‘self-reliance’ for Global South, Xi says
China's Xi and Brazil's Lula discuss cooperation amid fallout of US President Donald Trump's trade war.
Two dead, 10 injured in explosion at US steel plant in Pennsylvania
Flames and heavy smoke billow out of the plant owned by US Steel as firefighters struggle to extinguish the fire.
Swarm of jellyfish forces shutdown at French nuclear power plant
Warmer waters in the North Sea due to climate change have created conditions allowing jellyfish to thrive and reproduce.
Australia PM says Israel’s Netanyahu ‘in denial’ over suffering in Gaza
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reveals details of phone conversation with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Why is Trump sending US National Guard to Washington, DC?
President is deploying National Guard in response to what he calls a crime emergency, with 800 troops to be sent to DC.
Trump names conservative economist to lead labour statistics agency
US president's nomination comes after firing of agency head raised concerns about integrity of US government statistics.
Zelenskyy says Putin readying for ‘new offensive’ in Ukraine, not ceasefire
Russian President Putin 'is definitely not preparing for a ceasefire or an end to the war' in Ukraine, Zelenskyy says.
Trump says he may reclassify cannabis as less dangerous drug
Cannabis stocks soar after US president says he is 'looking at' reclassification.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,265
Here are the key events on day 1,265 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Gunman kills three at Target store in US state of Texas
Victims not immediately identified after deadly attack at popular store in the state capital, Austin.
US puts Balochistan armed group in Pakistan on ‘foreign terrorist’ list
The designation comes as US President Donald Trump seeks closer ties with Pakistani government.
Iran says IAEA talks will be ‘complicated’ ahead of agency’s planned visit
The IAEA is yet to make a statement about the meeting, which will not include a visit to Iranian nuclear sites.
UN chief condemns assassination of Al Jazeera journalists
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned Israel's assassination of five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza.
US to extend China tariff pause another 90 days
US President Donald Trump signed an extension just before midnight in Beijing, when the pause was to expire.
US protesters say Trump using ‘crime emergency’ to justify DC takeover
Trump takes control of police, deploys National Guard in a move DC-rights activist calls 'just authoritarianism'.
German police make arrests at protest for slain Al Jazeera journalists
Berlin police arrested demonstrators protesting the Israeli assassination of Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza.
Can Real Madrid topple La Liga champs Barcelona? Can Mbappe upstage Yamal?
Xabi Alonso takes charge of Real Madrid for the first time in La Liga this season. But can holders Barcelona be stopped?
Shots fired at youth World Cup water polo women’s game in Brazil
Water polo players briefly left the pool after shots were fired near an under-20 World Cup game in Brazil.
Funerals held for assassinated Gaza journalists
Crowds of Palestinians have attended the funerals of five Al Jazeera journalists assassinated by Israel.
Al Jazeera mourns assassinated journalists with moment of silence
Al Jazeera employees held a moment of silence to honour its five staff members assassinated in an Israeli strike in Gaza
UN says families, a generation being ‘wiped out’ by Israel’s war on Gaza
Malnutrition from Israeli-induced starvation, strikes kill dozens of Palestinians as journalists deliberately targeted.
One dead, dozens injured in steel plant explosion in Pennsylvania
The massive US industrial plant is the largest coking facility in North America.
Trump expected to meet with Intel CEO after calling for his ouster
US President Donald Trump said last week that Intel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan was 'highly conflicted'.
When AI agents take the lead, do humans lose control?
AI agents are taking over tasks, but as they gain power, experts warn the risks may be just getting started.
Barcelona and Villarreal set for La Liga game at Messi’s Miami
Spain's football federation has approved a request for Villarreal's home La Liga game with Barcelona to move to Miami.
Refugees in Kenya impacted by food aid cuts; WFP rolls out new system
The WFP says aid is being cut by 60 percent for the most vulnerable groups including pregnant women and disabled people.
Wildfires blaze through parts of Europe as heatwave hits
Fires threaten a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Spain as temperatures hit new records.
Trump to deploy National Guard to Washington DC
US President Donald Trump said he is taking control of Washington, DC's police force and deploying the National Guard.
Anas raised his voiced, but the world refused to listen
Anas al-Sharif was the voice of Gaza. He was an inspiration and a role model. His murder will not silence us.
Norway wealth fund divests from several Israeli companies due to Gaza war
The world's largest fund has divested its stakes in 11 Israeli companies and is reviewing more.
Here are the names of the journalists Israel killed in Gaza
Israel has killed nearly 270 journalists and media workers since it launched its war on Gaza.
EU holds talks amid fear that Trump-Putin meeting will sideline Ukraine
The talks come head of a landmark meeting between the presidents of the US and Russia in Alaska on Friday.
Chinese vessels collide in disputed South China Sea
Two Chinese vessels collided during a confrontation with Philippine patrol boats in the disputed South China Sea.
Anas and Mohammed, journalists slain by Israel, remembered as role models
Colleagues pay tribute to assassinated Gaza journalists, vowing to continue their work.
Trump says he will deploy US National Guard in Washington, DC
This is a breaking news story.
US judge denies request to unseal records in Ghislaine Maxwell case
Government had hoped to get files released about Jeffrey Epstein associate to quell furore that had grown over case.
India’s opposition protests against electoral roll revision
Police briefly detain some lawmakers at the demonstration, including opposition leader Rahul Gandhi.
How Anas al-Sharif reported on Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif was a key voice in reporting on the Gaza genocide before Israel assassinated him.
How Israel has continually targeted journalists during Gaza war
The five Al Jazeera staff members assassinated by Israeli forces are just the latest journalists to be killed in Gaza
Funerals held for Al Jazeera journalists assassinated by Israel in Gaza
Gaza mourners have laid to rest five Al Jazeera staff killed in an Israeli air strike on a media tent.
Israel kills Anas al-Sharif and four Al Jazeera staff in Gaza: What we know
Israel deliberately attacked the tent the journalists were working out of, at the gates of al-Shifa Hospital.
Colombia senator, 39, dies weeks after being shot at campaign event
Presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe was shot in Bogota at June 7 rally and underwent multiple surgeries before his death.
Deadly magnitude 6.1 earthquake hits northwestern Turkiye
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake has rocked the Turkish town of Sindirgi in Balikesir province.
Japan boxing to hold emergency meeting following fighters’ deaths
Boxers Shigetoshi Kotari and Hiromasa Urakawa died following fights on the same card in Tokyo last week.
China says it expels Philippine vessels near Scarborough Shoal
Manila says a Chinese navy vessel collides with one from its own coastguard while chasing a Philippine patrol boat.
Israel is occupying Gaza to clean up the crime scene
Israel wants to destroy evidence of its war crimes and prepare the ground for the expulsion of Palestinians.
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