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‘Enduring commitment’: Key takeaways from US-GCC joint statement
Communique coinciding with Antony Blinken's visit to Saudi Arabia backs two-state solution based on 1967 borders.
Imran Khan supporters say their businesses targeted in Pakistan
Authorities in Punjab province deny any acts of vengeance against ex-PM's political party and its supporters.
Al Jazeera Digital scoops up nine Shorty Awards
Wins in the 2023 competition span English and Arabic digital content.
‘Real good shape’: Biden-Sunak hail ties at White House meet
AI, trade, war in Ukraine top agenda during Sunak's first visit to White House as UK prime minister.
El Nino under way, raising fears of extreme weather patterns
US climate agency says phenomenon, which leads to warmer temperatures, is back after three years.
Why is Hannibal Gaddafi on hunger strike in a Lebanese prison?
The son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is protesting his eight-year-long detention without trial.
US Supreme Court rules in favour of Alabama Black voters
Court ruled that Republican redistricting violated the Voting Rights Act's provisions against racial discrimination.
Pat Robertson, who brought religion into US politics, dies at 93
Roberston, a conservative Christian, hosted The 700 Club on TV and supported a number of Republican presidents.
Why has Saudi sovereign fund taken over kingdom’s football clubs?
As more star players arrive, country announces launch of investment and privatisation project in bid to grow sport.
USAID says it is halting all food aid to Ethiopia amid diversions
Aid agency cites 'a widespread and coordinated campaign' to divert aid in Ethiopia, where 20 million people are in need.
At least 11 killed in Afghanistan mosque explosion
At least 11 killed and more than 30 others wounded in blast during memorial for former deputy governor of Badakhshan.
Future unknown but Syrians in Turkey ‘relieved’ after Erdogan win
Initially welcomed, Syrians are increasingly concerned by anti-refugee sentiment and the threat of forced repatriations.
Fears simmer as an interethnic conflict brews in Kosovo
Residents say they are worried political tensions could impact community relations and imperil security in Kosovo.
Party with controversy: Spain’s festival of Moors and Christians
Some see the annual festival marking the reconquest of Iberia from Arab rulers as racist and disrespectful.
Planet warming at ‘unprecedented rate’, study finds
Human-induced warming has been increasing at a rate of 0.2 degrees Celsius per decade, scientists say in a new study.
The US drug abuse epidemic is killing 300 Americans a day
Inside the Sackler dynasty and the company, Purdue Pharma, that allegedly fuelled the US opioid epidemic.
Middle East roundup: Palestinian toddler killed by Israeli forces
Here’s a quick look at Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
India slams Canada for parade float showing ex-PM Gandhi’s murder
Parade in Canadian city depicts the 1984 assassination of Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.
What did Prince Harry say at UK phone-hacking trial?
Harry, who has a troubled history with the British press, claims journalists used intrusive and unlawful tactics.
Monsoon reaches India’s Kerala after longest delay in seven years
Cyclonic storm Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea delays arrival of the monsoon, the lifeblood of India's $3 trillion economy.
Philippines raises alert level at rumbling Mayon volcano
Superheated streams of gas, debris and rocks have cascaded down Mayon's slopes.
South Africa is failing, and it’s failing Zimbabwe, too
South Africa is struggling to provide for its people and fulfil its longstanding commitments to its neighbours.
Sudanese orphans caught in the conflict’s crosshairs evacuated
Al-Mayqoma orphanage's evacuation took several weeks because it required security guarantees from warring parties.
Hungary’s hostage diplomacy: PM Orban frees human traffickers
Hungary's anti-migrant leader prompts alarm in Brussels and neighbouring countries by releasing 777 people smugglers.
Battles intensify between Sudan’s warring factions
Fighting in Sudan has picked up since a shaky 12-day ceasefire between the army and the RSF formally expired on June 3.
Bodies found floating after Kakhovka dam collapse: Zelenskyy
The Ukrainian president paints a bleak picture of destruction and says Russian forces are shooting at rescuers.
Victims fight for their lives after French Alps knife attack
Suspect stabbed several people, including young children, in Annecy, before being arrested.
Wildfires in Canada, US: How to stay safe if you are affected
Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the US East Coast and Midwest triggering air quality alerts.
Southern Khartoum residents fear ongoing fighting after fuel fire
Residents are trapped in the Sudanese capital as fighting rages around a fuel depot and arms manufacturing site.
Pope well and cracking jokes after latest surgery: Doctor
The medic who performed surgery on Pope Francis says the 86-year-old is recovering and 'doesn't have other illnesses'.
From Prison to Prime Minister: Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim
In the wake of unprecedented political turbulence, what does Anwar Ibrahim’s long-awaited rise mean for Malaysians?
Australia to ban Nazi symbols in bid to curb far right
Symbols such as swastikas, SS insignia will be banned in Australia with up to 12 months in prison for offenders.
Bangladesh suffers long power cuts amid worst heatwave in decades
Frequent power cuts due to fuel shortages worsen misery as searing heat forces schools to close and disrupts lives.
Why blowing up Ukraine’s Nova Kakhovka dam is a war crime
International law is clear, but sadly, so is a 500-year-old history of dam explosions as acts of war by all powers.
‘Poor people don’t have friends’: A Pakistani widow’s life
Zubeida lives in a village, works for families who live abroad and cleans their vacant homes, where birds come to nest.
Campaigners see hope in Japan same-sex marriage rulings
The latest decision - from Fukuoka court - says not allowing same-sex marriage is an 'unconstitutional situation'.
Jokic, Murray propel Nuggets past Heat in NBA Finals
Star duo are the first teammates to post 30-point triple-doubles each in the same game.
Indonesia, Malaysia should collaborate on palm oil, Widodo says
Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim pledge to jointly fight EU's palm oil ban.
First ‘virgin birth’ in crocodile found in Costa Rica
Female crocodile lived in isolation for some 16 years at Costa Rica zoo before producing egg with fully-formed fetus.
Afghan students feel abandoned as India restricts visas
Hundreds of Afghan students are unable to resume their studies as India stopped issuing visas after Taliban takeover.
Singapore apologises after comedian’s MH370 joke
Jocelyn Chia used the plane's disappearance as a punchline in a New York stand-up set, upsetting Malaysians.
How much plastic is in our oceans?
On World Ocean Day, Al Jazeera visualises what 10 million tonnes of plastic released into the ocean annually looks like.
Three shot as Israeli forces raid Ramallah in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces fire bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at Palestinian youths hurling stones and molotov cocktails.
World Bank to assess damage after destruction of Ukraine dam
Official says destruction of Nova Kakhovka dam has 'very serious consequences' for essential services and environment.
Scientists find ‘lost world’ in billion-year-old Australian rock
Study says discovery of microscopic creatures could be the 'oldest remnants' of human lineage.
Ex-JPMorgan executive denies role in Epstein’s sex trafficking
Jes Staley says former employer JPMorgan has 'unclean hands' in dealings with late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Russia accused of shelling rescue workers amid dam evacuations
Russian President Vladimir Putin blames Kyiv and Western supporters in first comments on destroyed Kakhovka dam.
China’s backlash against Little Mermaid exposes Hollywood bind
Disney’s latest live-action feature is facing racially charged blowback from Chinese state media and social media users.
Trump target of classified docs probe, prosecutors tell lawyers
US media reports suggest investigation is moving closer to charging former president over materials found at his home.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 470
As the war enters its 470th day, these are the main developments.
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