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A migrant march in Mexico continues despite scrutiny of organiser’s arrest
One of the organisers, Luis Garcia Villagran, was detained for alleged human trafficking in the lead-up to the march.
MSF ‘overwhelmed’ in Ethiopia’s southwest following aid cuts
Health facilities juggling rising cases of infant hunger, malaria, in an area that also shelters thousands of refugees.
Call for end to forced starvation, targeted killing of journalists in Gaza
Al Jazeera Media Network signs joint letter stating journalists being starved to death 'deliberately, and in real time'.
White House says Trump is ‘open’ to talks with Putin and Zelenskyy
Administration says Russia expressed 'desire to meet with President Trump' and that the US wants war in Ukraine to end.
Israeli captive families confront police outside army headquarters
The families are demanding that military action not be taken in areas of Gaza where their relatives may be held.
Could Trump’s trade strategy forge new alliances against him?
Russia, India, China and Brazil refuse to bend to US tariffs.
Dire blood shortage in Gaza as deaths from Israeli attacks, starvation grow
With so many Gaza Palestinians facing malnutrition, donors unable to give in the besieged enclave.
Five US soldiers shot at Army base in state of Georgia
Five soldiers were shot during an active shooter incident at the US Army's Fort Stewart in the state of Georgia.
Ghana helicopter crash kills defence, environment ministers
A helicopter crash in Ghana's Ashanti region killed the country's defence and environment ministers.
Floating lanterns for peace on 80th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
Hundreds gathered near the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima to mark 80 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb.
Brazil requests World Trade Organization consultation over Trump tariffs
Brazil's President Lula claims Donald Trump 'doesn't want to talk' to negotiate better trade terms for both countries.
Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk warns of layoffs as competition grows
Sales slump especially in the US market as Wegovy's grip on the obesity drug market loosens.
Public opinion is split as US marks 80th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
Americans are divided between support and opposition for the US decision to drop an atomic bomb during World War II.
Syria signs $14bn infrastructure deals, will revamp Damascus airport
Syria's fledgling government has sought investment to reconstruct the country after its devastating yearslong civil war.
Wildfire in southern France rages as firefighters battle for control
A wildfire in southern France has burned an estimated 13,000 hectares, about the total for the entire country last year.
US sanctions Mexico cartel members, including rapper El Makabelico
Treasury aims to disrupt Cartel del Noreste's leadership and financial networks tied to violence and drug trafficking.
M23 rebels killed 319 civilians in east DR Congo in July, UN says
UN rights chief Volker Turk says the violence resulted in 'one of the largest documented death tolls' despite a truce.
Suspect in custody after five soldiers shot at US Army’s Fort Stewart
Authorities say they have arrested suspect in shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia that injured at least five people.
Israel pushes for more illegal settlements in occupied West Bank amid raids
Plans to expand in the E1 area east of occupied East Jerusalem would bisect area and isolate Palestinian communities.
What Trump’s tariffs mean for Shein and Temu shoppers
US President Trump is ending a duty-free loophole used by Shein and Temu, signalling major changes to online retail.
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White House says Apple to invest billions in US manufacturing
The White House is expected to announce the new deal as early as Wednesday.
Israeli settlers block Gaza-bound aid trucks
Israeli settlers attacked an aid convoy for the second time in days, delaying 30 trucks from Jordan on their way to Gaza
Wildfires and heatwaves grip southern Europe as evacuations ordered
Deadly blaze in France and mass evacuations in Spain and Portugal as extreme temperatures fuel fire risk
Ghana’s defence, environment ministers killed in helicopter crash
This is a breaking news story.
Netanyahu wants to ‘occupy Gaza’, what do Israeli people, military think?
Netanyahu's plan for Gaza goes against domestic, international and even his own military's opinion.
Hezbollah to treat Lebanon’s disarmament decision ‘as if it does not exist’
The Lebanese armed group says the move was dictated by the US and that it 'fully serves Israel's interest'.
Trump slaps 50-percent tariff on Indian goods over imports of Russian oil
Trump cited 'national security' concerns as a reason for the import tax hike, sparking tensions in US-India relations.
Friendship, love and loss in Gaza: A graphic novel
An interwoven tale of the many forms of loss in Gaza, and unexpected connections.
Indian village swallowed by mudslide: What happened – and why?
More than 100 people are missing after floods swept through a village in Uttarakhand.
Military targets among civilians don’t justify attacks on Gaza
Political commentator Peter Beinart says the presence of military targets in civilian areas of Gaza or Israel does not j
Israel shows starving captives to accuse Hamas of hunger crisis
Israel is trying to send a message that Hamas starves people by using images of captives on billboards in Times Square.
India’s flood rescue efforts hampered by landslides, blocked roads
Among the missing are at least eight soldiers from a nearby army base.
Gaza’s health care system ‘was crumbling’ before the war
The healthcare system in Gaza was already in dire situation pre-war with Israel, but has since gotten much worse.
Video: Israel bombs Gaza clinic as blood banks run dry
Gaza's health system is in a state of collapse as Israel continues its attacks on medical facilities.
Bodies seen at Gaza aid sites as more than 50 killed looking for food
At least 58 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces while trying to get food from US- and Israeli-backed GHF aid site
Separatist Bosnian Serb leader Dodik removed from office
Dodik's mandate as Bosnian Serb president was revoked due to earlier appeals court verdict that sentenced him to jail.
Russia eyes Ukraine’s ‘fortress belt’ after fall of Chasiv Yar
Ukraine's woes mount with a deadly assault on Kyiv, capture of an eastern city and difficult battle in the north.
Accepted but trapped: Why won’t the UK evacuate its students from Gaza?
Palestinian students in Gaza who earned places at top UK universities are being stranded by political indifference.
Fact check: Did Democrats take action over Epstein case transparency?
As lawmakers seek Epstein case files, Johnson and Trump criticise Democrats for inaction during previous administration.
What is Trump’s $15,000 visa bonds programme – and who does it affect?
Visitors from countries with high visa overstays will be targeted. Some 40 percent of undocumented migrants overstay.
Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel
Iranian judiciary's news outlet Mizan reported that Rouzbeh Vadi relayed classified information to Israel's Mossad.
Why are people in Sudan’s el-Fasher starving?
A siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has caused a famine in North Darfur's capital el-Fasher.
Tech giants turning blind eye to child sex abuse, Australian watchdog says
Commissioner's recommendations for tech companies include measures that have been criticised on privacy grounds.
At least 20 Palestinians killed after aid truck overturns in central Gaza
Vehicle overturned after Israeli forces directed it down an 'unsafe road', local officials tell WAFA news agency.
Trump’s transshipment crackdown spells danger for Southeast Asian economies
Trump's 40 percent tariff on transshipped goods casts clouds over 'China Plus One' manufacturing model.
US envoy Witkoff in Russia as Trump’s Ukraine ceasefire deadline looms
President Donald Trump has warned that he would impose sanctions on Russia if Moscow does not agree to a ceasefire.
Japan’s Hiroshima marks 80 years since US atomic bombing
Hiroshima's mayor, Kazumi Matsui, warns of the dangers of rising global militarism.
Son Heung-min completes Los Angeles transfer from Tottenham
Son Heung-min left the Spurs squad on their tour of his native South Korea on Tuesday to fly to Los Angeles.
US President Donald Trump says Gaza occupation is ‘up to Israel’
US President Donald Trump said that an Israeli reoccupation of Gaza would be up to Israel'.
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