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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk: Foul-mouthed Fury shoves Usyk at weigh-in
'Forget his belts. I'm coming for his heart, he's getting it tomorrow,' Fury threatened in a brief bust-up with Usyk.
Has India’s Muslim population really exploded?
A new government report claims that India's Muslim population share has grown 43 percent since 1950. What's the truth?
California farmworkers cheer new housing in town scarred by mass shooting
California's high cost of living has pushed many agricultural labourers into cramped and unserviced housing.
International students risk immigration status to engage in Gaza protests
Reliant on visas to remain in the US, foreign students face heightened consequences for involvement in campus protests.
Gunmen kill four, including three Spanish tourists, in central Afghanistan
No group claims responsibility for attack in Bamyan, which interior ministry official says also injured seven people.
Is Putin’s visit to China a defining step toward shaping a new world order?
Western powers are concerned by the growing economic and strategic alliance between Russia and China.
Israel pounds Gaza as UN urges opening of land crossings for aid deliveries
Israeli army launches attacks across Gaza, including in Jabalia camp in the north, as humanitarian crisis deepens.
Man who attacked Nancy Pelosi’s husband sentenced to 30 years in prison
David DePape was found guilty of attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault of an official's family member.
John Kirby: Floating pier in Gaza now operational but “it’s not enough”
White House advisor John Kirby told Al Jazeera that the US military's floating pier in Gaza is now operational.
Lives on hold as Israel continues war on Gaza
Gaza's displaced grapple with having to leave Rafah and putting the dreams they had before the war on hold.
Dutchman Slot confirms he is taking Liverpool job next season
Feyenoord manager Arne Slot says he will take over at Liverpool in the summer after Jurgen Klopp's departure.
UN urges US to stop forced returns to Haiti after latest deportation flight
Haitians may face 'life threatening risks' and further displacement if returned to Haiti, UN refugee agency says.
Scenes of chaos as Taiwan parliament brawl escalates into the night
There were chaotic scenes as lawmakers shoved, tackled and hit each other in a day-long brawl in Taiwan's parliament.
Rainfall set to help crews battling wildfire near Canada’s Fort McMurray
Authorities say blaze in heart of Canadian tar sands region will be 'subdued' due to expected rain and cloud cover.
Israel says bodies of three captives killed on October 7 recovered in Gaza
Army says it retrieved bodies of Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila and Shani Louk, who were killed at Nova music festival.
Man City know ‘it’s win or Arsenal will be champions’ of the Premier League
The Premier League title comes down to the final day on Sunday when Manchester City and Arsenal will hope to be crowned.
Will the Antisemitism Awareness Act repress free speech in the US?
We discuss how broadening the definition of anti-Semitism could impact activists and Jewish communities.
Russian strikes kill two in Ukraine’s Kharkiv as Moscow steps up attacks
The latest bombings come as Russian President Putin says aim of Kharkiv offensive is to create a buffer zone.
Israeli far right sees victory as ‘ultimate annihilation of the Gaza Strip’
Marc Lamont Hill talks to journalist Orly Noy about the extreme elements in Israel's leadership.
Preview: English Premier League final weekend; Manchester City, Arsenal
The Premier League title goes down to the final day for the first time since 2021/2022 season.
Most Britons back immediate ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli arms embargo: Poll
Right and left-wing voters want to see an end to Israel's war on Gaza and many back a pause on arms sales.
France blames Azerbaijan for New Caledonia violence: Unpacking their spat
Azerbaijan previously condemned French colonialism in overseas territories. France backed Armenia on Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Alabama town living and dying in the shadow of chemical plants
A community has watched generations of residents suffer from debilitating diseases. Could chemical exposure be to blame?
‘Regime machinery operating efficiently’ as Tunisia cracks down on dissent
Supporters denounce arrests of lawyers, journalists as 'wave of repression' shows no sign of slowing down.
Slovakia’s PM Fico undergoes new operation amid hopes for his recovery
Robert Fico remains in serious condition, officials say, after being shot in attack that sent shockwaves across Europe.
Brazil picked to host 2027 Women’s World Cup at FIFA Congress
Brazil beat a joint bid by Belgium, Netherlands and Germany to become first South American nation to host the event.
How deepfakes can jeopardise the integrity of elections
As technologies such as AI and deepfakes develop, will the integrity of elections be undermined?
Algerian man missing for 26 years found captive in neighbour’s cellar
An Algerian man has been found captive in his neighbour's cellar 26 years after he went missing.
‘Hell on Earth’ as violence escalates in Sudan’s el-Fasher
UN says it has received only 12 percent of funds sought for war-wracked Sudan as 'famine is closing in'.
Top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship
The world number one was handcuffed by police near to the PGA venue for not following orders after a traffic death.
I’m a professor who got fired and arrested for protesting Israel’s Gaza war
This American professor was fired and arrested for protesting against Israel's war on Gaza
Israel tells UN court it has right to press on with assault in Gaza’s Rafah
Rejecting South Africa's accusations of genocide, Israel claims case makes 'a mockery of the heinous charge'.
Assassination attempt opens Slovakia’s wounds, some linked to PM Fico
A top minister warns the country is 'on the edge of a civil war' as political polarisation reaches dangerous heights.
Preview: Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk – heavyweight boxing fight
The contest will decide the first undisputed heavyweight champ in nearly 25 years, with both fighters unbeaten as pros.
‘Liars!’, Israeli official heckled at ICJ genocide hearing
An Israeli official was interrupted by a heckler as she spoke at the International Court of Justice.
Israel rejects South Africa’s ICJ plea for Rafah attack halt
Israel has told the International Court of Justice it rejects South Africa's attempt to stop the assault on Rafah.
Russia’s Putin eyes greater support from China for Ukraine war effort
In a visit also focused on trade, the Russian leader hails the partnership with China that guarantees energy security.
French police kill man suspected of setting fire to synagogue in Rouen
Local prosecutor says two investigations into arson attempt and death of unidentified suspect are under way.
South Korean military says North Korea test-fired ‘ballistic missiles’
The launches come a day after the United States and South Korea conducted joint fighter jet drills.
As Israel attacked Gaza’s north, 26 members of his family were wiped out
Surviving Assalia family members are trying to flee Jabalia as Israeli forces return - but they don't know where to go.
Does India risk US sanctions over Iran’s Chabahar Port deal?
The port deal could help India strengthen trade ties with Central Asia. But a US sanctions threat clouds the pact.
The misogyny of the anti-protest
Our reaction to the students who are protesting what they see as genocide in real time speaks volumes about who we are.
Colombia hunts for assailants after Bogota prison director shot dead
Elmer Fernandez's killing comes after an emergency was declared in February to curb a surge in prison violence.
Two officers killed in suspected JI attack on Malaysian police station
The incident took place in the southern state of Johor in the early hours of Friday morning.
What is Trident, the US floating pier off Gaza? Will it work?
A floating pier to deliver aid to Gaza has been criticised as a distraction from Israel blocking land crossings.
Rare deep-sea squid filmed by scientists
A rare deep-sea squid with headlights' was filmed by scientists at a depth of more than one kilometre.
FIFA delays decision on Palestinian request to ban Israel amid Gaza war
Governing body to seek legal advice after calls for Israel's 'immediate' suspension from international football.
Republicans in US House pass bill pushing Biden to send weapons to Israel
The act is not expected to become law, but its passage shows the depth of the divide in the US over Israel policy.
Texas governor Abbott pardons man who killed Black Lives Matter protester
Daniel Perry was jailed for 25 years for shooting dead protester Garrett Foster in Austin in 2020.
Western volunteers join the battle against Myanmar’s military regime
Travelling independently to Southeast Asia, they say they were inspired by the bravery of the anti-coup fighters.
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