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Mining for the energy transition needs to respect human rights
The extraction of key minerals used in renewables is accompanied by abuses. The UN must take action to address them.
US election 2024: People’s will or donors’ will?
Wealthy donors are playing an outsized role in US elections and this is apparent now more than ever.
Boeing criminal fraud case: Why has aerospace group made a plea deal?
Under the deal, Boeing will pay a $240m fine for failing to comply with a prior agreement, but judge must approve it.
UK manhunt on after 3 women found fatally wounded
Police say the women were found severely wounded in a house in Bushey, northwest of London.
Iraq court sentences a widow of ISIL leader al-Baghdadi to death
The woman was charged with collaborating with ISIL and keeping kidnapped Yazidi women in her home in Mosul.
Russia blames war on NATO as it pounds Ukraine, demands territory for talks
Moscow tells the world it is open to talks if Kyiv cedes territories Russia has invaded as NATO summit kicks off in US.
Four killed as heavy rains pound South Korea
Weather agency says the severity of the precipitation is only seen 'once in about 200 years'.
UEFA Euro 2024: Mbappe, France head home after 2-1 semifinal loss to Spain
France were many people's favourites entering Euro 2024, but their semifinal exit was a bitter ending.
Israeli forces destroy parts of occupied West Bank town in raid
Videos show how Israeli forces ripped up roads and bulldozed shops and homes in the occupied West Bank.
Deadly Israeli strike on school-turned-shelter in southern Gaza
At least 30 Palestinians have been killed after Israel bombed a school housing displaced civilians in Khan Younis.
NATO – drawing a line between Them and Us
The world is an increasingly polarised place as NATO stages summit that may have bearing on us all.
‘The running of the bulls’ in northern Spain’s Pamplona
The festival became world famous after being immortalised by Ernest Hemingway in his novel The Sun Also Rises.
‘We now face guns’: Small-scale miners fear Wagner’s advances in CAR
Local miners in Central African Republic face eviction and violence as Russian group takes over gold and diamond mines.
Israeli military says it hit Hezbollah site in central Lebanon
The attack in Janta targeted Lebanese group's air defence systems, according to the military.
Video shows moment of Israeli strike on packed Gaza school shelter
Video shows how an Israeli attack hit a packed school shelter in Gaza.
From the Caribbean to Texas, Beryl leaves a trail of destruction
The hurricane, which has since been downgraded, destroyed two islands in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Northern India bus crash kills 18
Collision in Uttar Pradesh state occurred when the bus heading to New Delhi slammed into a tanker carrying milk.
Messi scores as Argentina beat Canada to enter Copa America final
Goals from Messi and Alvarez send the world champions and Copa America holders into Sunday's final in Miami.
Ethiopian PM meets Sudan army chief in push for ‘peace and security’
Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed is the highest-level state visit to Sudan since the war began in April 2023.
Russia court orders arrest of Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, in absentia
Moscow court accused Navalnaya of participating in an 'extremist' group and she faces two months in jail if she returns.
Biden vows NATO support, dozens of new air defence systems for Ukraine
US president spotlights support for Ukraine as he looks to use NATO summit to reset his stumbling re-election campaign.
Russia favours Trump win in 2024 election race, says US intelligence
US intelligence assessments found Russia tried to influence campaigns to help Trump win in 2016, and 2020 against Biden.
Cine-Guerillas: How media helped win the Algerian Independence War
How media was used as a political weapon in the anticolonial struggle during the Algerian war of independence.
Sudanese refugees hiding in Ethiopian forest to escape bandits and militias
Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia ask to be evacuated from the country after facing repeated attacks from local militias.
Trump seizes on Biden’s re-election woes, mocks Harris as ‘insurance’
Republican contender sarcastically praises Biden for 'brilliant decision' to appoint Vice President Kamala Harris.
Democrats discuss Biden’s fitness as 7th lawmaker calls on him to quit race
Closed-door talks highlight party divisions over Biden's electability against Donald Trump.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 866
As the war enters its 866th day, these are the main developments.
US DOJ says it disrupted Russian social media influence operation
DOJ disrupted a Russian-government-backed, AI-enabled propaganda campaign to use a bot farm to spread disinformation.
Israel bombs Gaza school, killing 29 Palestinians as truce talks continue
Israel's renewed assault on Gaza comes as mediators travel to Qatar for another round of talks to try and end the war.
US Fed’s Powell cites slowing job market in signal rate cuts may be coming
Cutting interest rates 'too late or too little could unduly weaken economic activity and employment', Powell said.
What’s causing the rise in drug-resistant superbugs?
Scientists warn climate change is fuelling antimicrobial resistance.
Outgoing Israeli general condemns settler violence in occupied West Bank
Yehuda Fox said that the Palestinian Authority in the occupied West Bank, is in Israel's security interest.
Israeli attack on school shelter kills dozens
A school sheltering internally displaced Palestinians was hit by Israeli fire - killing at least 29.
India’s Modi receives ‘Order of St. Andrew’ honour from Russia’s Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin presented the Order of St. Andrew' award to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
NATO to appoint representative in Kyiv to deepen Ukraine ties: US official
Jake Sullivan says US remains 'committed' to supporting Ukraine as world leaders join NATO summit in Washington, DC.
French prosecutors launch investigation into Le Pen’s campaign finances
Prosecutor's office says it will look into allegations of embezzlement, forgery and fraud.
UN experts say Israel carrying out ‘targeted starvation campaign’ in Gaza
Report says famine has spread throughout the enclave after nine months of war.
Harvey Weinstein faces more sexual assault investigations: US prosecutors
Prosecutors say they are seeking a new indictment against disgraced Hollywood movie producer over sexual assault claims.
Elderly Palestinians seek help at deserted Gaza City hospital
Two injured elderly Palestinians found Gaza City's al-Ahli Arab Hospital deserted.
Indian cricket board appoints Gautam Gambhir as men’s head coach
The former batter and BJP politician will take charge of the Indian team following Rahul Dravid's decision to step away.
Kenya Society of Rock: Heavy metal in Nairobi
An advertising executive during the day and a heavy rocker by night, Ted celebrates the metal community rocking Nairobi.
Did Israel use the Hannibal Directive against civilians on October 7?
A report by Israeli newspaper Haaretz says the Israeli army employed the Hannibal Directive on October 7.
Europe’s Ariane 6 ready to ‘blast off’ from spaceport in Kourou
Maiden flight of European Space Agency's (ESA) most powerful rocket set to lift off from Kourou, French Guiana.
Witness says Israeli tank crushed Palestinian civilians alive
A Palestinian woman has told Al Jazeera that Israeli forces in a military tank killed her father and grandfather.
Trump is just a con man from New York
And like all cons, his house of cards will eventually fall.
Videos show fires at Russian oil facilities after drone attack
Ukrainian drones have reportedly struck oil facilities in Russia.
What lies behind arms talks between India’s Modi and Russia’s Putin?
Russia and India have a long history of collaborating on defence. What weapons have they traded before?
Why are Barcelona residents protesting against tourists?
Thousands of people have protested against mass tourism in Barcelona amid rising housing costs.
Families of Indians duped into Russia’s war hope Modi will bring them home
Nearly 50 Indian families in limbo after their men were tricked into fighting for Russia on front lines with Ukraine.
Beryl leaves trail of destruction as several US states face flooding threat
Authorities say storm could cause flash floods and tornadoes as it moves across large swaths of the United States.
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