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Basic supplies difficult to find amid Gaza aid restrictions
Accessing food, water, and medicine became nearly impossible due to Israel's decision to block aid deliveries to Gaza.
Ukraine’s Security: US Wavers, But Will Europe “Step Up”?
Scott Lucas, a Birmingham professor, examines the Ukraine-US fallout-can Europe and the world step up to ensure Ukraine'
Pakistani and Afghan forces clash at vital border crossing
Afghanistan says one member of its security forces is killed and two injured in overnight clashes at Torkham crossing.
Netanyahu’s plan to deprive and rule in Gaza will fail again
In the face of displacement, homelessness and hunger, Palestinian solidarity has remained unshakeable.
Haifa stabbing attack leaves one Israeli dead
Video shows a stabbing attack at a Haifa bus station, where a 70-year-old man was killed, and several were injured.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 – India vs Australia: Start, teams, stream
Al Jazeera looks at favourites India against Australia in the first semifinal of cricket's Champions Trophy on Tuesday.
At least two killed after car drives into a crowd in Germany’s Mannheim
Several others injured in incident in western Germany and one person in custody, police spokesperson says.
What is Oscar-winning Israeli-Palestinian film No Other Land about?
Oscar-winning documentary film No Other Land was a collaboration between Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers.
Russia-Ukraine war: What’s a ‘coalition of the willing’, Europe’s new plan?
UK will work with Europe to devise a Ukraine peace deal to present to Trump, Starmer announced after a London summit.
Netanyahu demands new Gaza ceasefire terms, resumes Gaza blockade
Experts have long warned Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu would sabotage the ceasefire deal. Is the moment here?
Why some in the Global South are not mourning the demise of USAID
Aid industry has always propped up imperial domination. Its implosion may be an opportunity to shape a new order.
Christian Stocker becomes Austrian chancellor as three-party gov’t sworn in
Led by Christian Stocker as chancellor, new ruling coalition keeps far-right Freedom Party in opposition.
Iran’s Zarif resigns amid political wrangling over economic woes
The ex-foreign minister was the face of reformist-backed talks with global powers that led to Iran's 2015 nuclear deal.
Video: What happened at UK summit on Ukraine?
European leaders attended a summit to discuss the war in Ukraine.
In wartime, focus on ‘traditional values’ imperils Russia’s LGBTQ community
Moscow is increasingly cracking down on the minority community, forcing some to flee.
Indian Premier League 2025: Rahane to lead Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL
Former India captain Ajinkya Rahane to replace Shreyas Iyer as captain of Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025.
What Oscar-winning No Other Land is about and where you can watch it
Director Basel Adra calls on the world to 'stop the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people' in acceptance speech.
South Sudan farmers pin hopes on rare climate-resistant coffee
Discovered more than a century ago, excelsa coffee is exciting cash-strapped locals and drawing interest globally.
Syrian forces deployed in Jaramana to end unrest
Security forces move into Damascus suburb to restore order while Israeli warnings spark local backlash.
Arab nations, rights groups condemn Israel’s decision to block Gaza aid
Several countries say Israeli action violates ceasefire deal as well as international law by using starvation as weapon.
Private spacecraft lands on the moon
The Blue Ghost lunar lander has touched down safely on the moon.
What’s happening in DR Congo? | Start Here
Rwanda, M23 and the conflict in DR Congo explained.
One dead in stabbing attack in Israel’s Haifa, assailant killed
Police said the assailant who killed 70-year old man was an Israeli citizen from a nearby Arab Druze town.
Can Europe guarantee Ukraine’s security without the US?
European nations are working on security guarantees for Ukraine against Russia with Trump making clear that the US won't
What’s the emergency Arab summit on Gaza reconstruction? Everything to know
The summit has been called by Egypt, which has prepared a reconstruction plan that avoids ethnic cleansing of Gaza.
Japan deploys 2,000 firefighters to tackle worst forest blaze in decades
About 4,600 residents remain under evacuation advisories as the fire rages in the northern Iwate region, killing one.
Palestinian-Israeli documentary No Other Land wins Oscar
Watch the moment No Other Land, a Palestinian-Israeli film, won the Oscar for best documentary.
Anora, a small-budget film about prostitution, sweeps top Oscar awards
Best Picture and Best Director winner Sean Baker bemoans decline in the number of people going to the cinemas.
Trump names 5 cryptocurrencies for national reserve, sending prices soaring
US president says Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano will be included in 'Crypto Strategic Reserve'.
Making history at the Oscars 2025: Five takeaways from the Academy Awards
A documentary makes a statement in support of Palestinian rights, while other artists break barriers in film diversity.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,103
These are the key developments on day 1,103 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Oscars 2025: The list of winners from the 97th Academy Awards
Anora walks away with five Oscars, while No Other Land portraying Israeli settler violence judged the best documentary.
In post-war Lebanon, Hezbollah grapples with new relationship to the state
What does the future look like for a militarily, politically and financially weakened Hezbollah?
RFK Jr, noted vaccine sceptic, backs measles jab amid deadly US outbreak
US health secretary says he is 'deeply concerned' about outbreak in Texas.
Israeli-Palestinian film No Other Land wins Oscar for best documentary
The collaboration between Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers triumphed over four other documentaries.
How did South Korea start producing more babies after long decline?
South Korea's birth rate has risen for the first time in nine years. But the shift isn't significant enough, say experts
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy ‘ready’ for minerals deal after bust-up with Trump
Ukrainian leader says he will resign if Kyiv is granted membership of NATO.
Will Israel resume its war on Gaza?
The ceasefire in Gaza hangs in the balance as Israel insists on extending phase one.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: India beat New Zealand to face Australia in semi
India beat New Zealand by 44 runs to set up rerun of the Cricket World Cup final against Australia in last four.
US firm Firefly achieves its first moon landing with Blue Ghost spacecraft
Firefly says it is the first private company to make a 'fully successful' soft landing on the moon.
India avalanche rescue operation ends as eighth and final body found
More than 50 workers submerged under snow and debris after an avalanche hit a construction camp in Uttarakhand state.
Trump’s attempt to topple Zelenskyy through elections could be catastrophic
A rushed election in the context of war and increasing political polarisation in Ukraine could destabilise the country.
An open letter to Trump from former Guantanamo prisoners
The 16 signatories condemn Trump's order to detain undocumented people in the military prison.
Politics and funding cuts threaten global relief efforts: UN aid chief
Tom Fletcher warns that global humanitarian aid is at risk as funding collapses and political battles block relief.
Video: Palestinians observe sombre Ramadan in Gaza as Israel blocks aid
Palestinian Muslims in Gaza are observing Ramadan amid rubble.
Oscars 2025: Nominees, predictions and what time to watch
Emilia Perez, Wicked, The Brutalist and The Substance are some of the top films up for trophies at the Academy Awards.
The Lost Film of Panama: Indigenous Kuna reclaim their voice
Fifty years after a documentary film was confiscated by a bank, Panama's Indigenous Kuna people reclaim their story.
Israeli soldiers assault intellectually disabled man in West Bank raid
Israeli soldiers attack a Palestinian man with an intellectual disability during a raid in the occupied West Bank.
UK gives Ukraine’s Zelenskyy a warm welcome after Trump confrontation
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has received a warm welcome in the UK after his fiery exchange with Donald Trump
Iran’s economy minister impeached amid rising inflation, falling currency
Hemmati was removed from office after 182 out of 273 lawmakers voted against him.
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