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US-India relations hit new low despite Trump-Modi bromance: What’s next?
India won't give up on Russia or its strategic autonomy, experts say, even as areas of friction with the US grow.
Russia, China naval forces to carry out joint Asia Pacific patrol: Report
Russian Pacific Fleet says joint patrol with China in the Asia Pacific will follow naval drill in the Sea of Japan.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef hit by record bleaching as oceans warm
New Australian government report finds coral decline across the reef due to 'climate change-induced heat stress'.
Trump says four candidates in running for Fed chair, rules out Bessent
US president says the Treasury secretary wishes to stay in his current role.
Russia protests Israeli settler attack on diplomatic vehicle in West Bank
Moscow says Israeli troops did not intervene as settlers attacked a Russian diplomatic vehicle and threatened diplomats.
What is the chikungunya virus, how are countries such as China battling it?
Since the start of 2025, about 240,000 people have been infected with chikungunya, with 90 deaths in 16 countries.
Trump to host Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders for peace talks: Report
Armenia and Azerbaijan's leaders met in the UAE last month but reached no breakthrough in the decades-long conflict.
US charges Chinese nationals with illegally shipping Nvidia chips to China
Prosecutors say two men 'knowingly and willfully' used California-based company to evade export controls on AI chips.
US crime rates dropped in 2024, new FBI report shows
Murder offences decrease by 14.9 percent as US public safety continues to improve after pandemic, according to FBI data.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,259
Here are the key events on day 1,259 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Colombia’s President Petro accuses Peru of annexing disputed Amazon island
The island of Santa Rosa sits in the Amazon River between Colombia and Peru, with Lima recently naming it a district.
Trump says it is ‘up to Israel’ whether to occupy all of Gaza
US president's comments come amid warnings that expanding Israeli operations would be 'catastrophic' for Palestinians.
Investigating Sheikh Hasina’s final days in Bangladesh
Al Jazeera investigates how a powerful student protest movement ended a political dynasty in Bangladesh.
From Amazon to the Gaza flotilla – the journey of an activist
Chris Smalls recounts Israeli imprisonment after joining Gaza aid flotilla, and worldwide solidarity of the activism.
Trump appoints task force to ensure ‘safe, seamless’ LA Olympics
President Donald Trump creates LA28 task force to prepare for the first Olympics in the US since the 2002 Winter Games.
UN says nearly 60,000 displaced by heavy fighting in northern Mozambique
Escalating attacks in Cabo Delgado are taking place amid major cuts in international aid.
Son Heung-min makes Los Angeles trip ahead of MLS move from Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min has confirmed he will be leaving the Premier League club this summer.
Nigeria sportswomen dominate again but pay remains an issue
Nigeria's women lifted the AfroBasket and Africa Cup of Nations titles this summer, but pay remains a dirty word.
Tourists from Malawi and Zambia are first to face $15,000 visa bonds in US
Critics have denounced the bond scheme as a 'legalised shakedown' that profits from vulnerable, lawful travellers.
Israeli forces kill more than 80 people across Gaza as starvation worsens
Among the Palestinians killed are scores of aid seekers and eight who lost their lives due to hunger and malnutrition.
President of Egypt accuses Israel of ‘systematic genocide’
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has accused Israel of carrying out a systematic genocide" in Gaza.
Major flooding in Hong Kong as highest weather warning issued
Record-breaking rains flooded parts of Hong Kong, as the city recorded its highest August rainfall since 1884.
Tennessee executes Byron Black despite concerns about his defibrillator
Black's US lawyers raised concerns that his heart implant could shock him back to life, leading to undue suffering.
Schoolboy makes Hiroshima bombing personal for Peace Park visitors
In Hiroshima's Peace Park, a young guide helps visitors grasp the impact of the world's first nuclear bombing.
US lawmakers criticise possible AI use in personalised flight ticket prices
Major US carriers deny using AI to set prices for individual consumers.
How will Gaza care for the 150,000 injured in Israel’s war?
Impact of war's consequences to be felt beyond this generation.
Sri Lanka parliament votes to fire impeached police chief
The move comes after a commission found Deshabandu Tennakoon guilty of gross abuse of power.
Covering 14 years of Syria
Zeina Khodr takes us through 14 years of reporting on Syria.
Remembering the original Superman
The rebellious, radical Superman was dangerous. He could inspire. And so he had to be coopted.
US House panel subpoenas Epstein files from Trump administration
Oversight Committee also issues deposition subpoenas for former top US officials, including Bill and Hillary Clinton.
On revolution anniversary, Bangladesh’s Yunus announces national elections
Interim leader says first national polls since overthrow of Sheikh Hasina to be held in February.
Jewish Britons decry ban on Palestine Action as ‘illegitimate, unethical’
Hundreds rally near Downing Street as delegation delivers letter to UK government calling for sanctions on Israel.
Trump accuses banks of discriminating against his supporters
The White House is said to be preparing an order calling for regulators to review US financial institutions.
Rwanda agrees to accept ‘third-country’ deportations from the US
As many as 250 migrants may be deported to Rwanda under the plan, as part of Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign.
Anti-India rallies in Pakistan-administered Kashmir over disputed status
The protests mark the sixth anniversary of India's revocation of Kashmir's semiautonomous status.
German club backs out of signing Israel striker after fan backlash
Israel international Shon Weissman was expected to complete move from Spain's Granada to Germany's Fortuna Dusseldorf.
Deadly Titan implosion en route to Titanic ‘preventable’: US Coast Guard
'Inadequate design' of submersible named as primary reason for accident that killed five people.
Man Utd and Newcastle make Sesko bids as Leipzig admit ‘concrete’ interest
Benjamin Sesko tops the summer's transfer targets, with striker's football club Leipzig revealing 'concrete interest'.
Thousands in Sudan’s besieged el-Fasher at ‘risk of starvation’, UN warns
North Darfur's capital has been under RSF siege for more than a year with key roads blocked and supplies running out.
The airdrops on Gaza are a PR stunt, not a humanitarian operation
The meagre amount of food dropped from the sky does not reach the hungry, but it does cover up global complicity.
How much aid has entered Gaza?
Gaza faces famine as convoys are delayed and deaths from hunger rise amid Israel's ongoing military assault.
Reality or fantasy: Is the two-state solution still achievable?
Even though several countries have moved to recognise a Palestinian state, many observers say it's too late.
Why is Ghislaine Maxwell so central to Trump-Epstein conspiracy theories?
With prison move, Justice Department meeting and possible Congress testimony, Trump faces scrutiny from his own base
Hong Kong battles floods amid heaviest August rainfall since 1884
More than 350mm (13.8 inches) of rain was recorded - the highest daily rainfall for August in over 140 years.
Japan: Girl Meets War
Shurina, cast as a kamikaze pilot in a play, travels to WWII memorial sites across Japan for a performance in Okinawa.
Trump’s Africa deal: Peace plan or power grab?
As Rwanda and the DRC hold their first meeting under a US-backed peace deal, Trump is touting it as a diplomatic win
At least four dead, dozens missing as flash floods hit north India village
The floods were caused by a cloudburst, which is common during the country's June-September monsoon season.
One year post Hasina: What’s next for Bangladesh?
The Stream examines howBangladeshhandles political uncertainty a year after youth protests toppled Sheikh Hasina.
Video: Food aid dropped into Gaza contaminated with mould
Palestinians collecting food aid parachuted into Gaza report some of the packages are covered in black mould.
In oil-rich Angola, poverty, hunger and deadly unrest over fuel price hikes
Critics say most people in Africa's third-largest oil-producing nation have not seen benefits from that natural wealth.
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