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Nvidia overtakes Apple to become world’s second-most valuable company
Chipmaker's market capitalisation passes $3 trillion after latest rally in stock price.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 832
As the war enters its 832nd day, these are the main developments.
Putin warns West over Ukraine armaments, nuclear arsenal in news conference
Russia's president reiterated that attacking NATO countries was a 'crazy' idea but warned against Ukraine interference.
Iran calls UN nuclear watchdog resolution ‘hasty, unwise’
IAEA board of governors passed a resolution criticising Iran and urging it to step up cooperation with UN watchdog.
Why has India’s BJP lost its parliamentary majority?
India's Narendra Modi will have to form a coaltion government with other parties in order to secure a majority.
Zelenskyy thanks Qatar for role in returning Ukraine children on Doha visit
Ukrainian president thanks Qatar for its role in returning children 'forcibly deported' by Russia during the war.
Can out-of-form Pakistan find a way to win the T20 World Cup?
The 2009 champions must overlook their chaotic lead-up to the World Cup and find form to have a shot at the semifinals.
How will Biden’s new restrictions affect asylum seekers at US border?
Al Jazeera breaks down the latest effort to curb southern border crossings, and what risks they pose.
Palestinian journalist attacked by right-wing ‘Jerusalem Day’ marchers
Thousands of ultranationalist Israelis paraded through occupied East Jerusalem as part of an annual Jerusalem Day'.
Starliner enroute to ISS with first crewed mission in Boeing-NASA venture
After years of delays and two failed attempts, the joint Boeing-NASA crewed mission to space is in orbit.
France arrests Ukraine-Russia national following explosion at hotel
Man treated by a fire brigade 'when he suffered serious burns following an explosion', the prosecutor's office says.
Slovak PM Robert Fico says could return to work ‘in several weeks’
In first public speech since surviving assassination attempt, Fico says he feels 'no hatred' towards his attacker.
Thousands of Israelis march through Jerusalem, some attacking Palestinians
Islamic authorities say more than 1,100 Israelis encroached on Al-Aqsa Mosque compound during provocative annual parade.
‘Godfathers of climate chaos’: UN chief calls for ban on fossil fuel ads
Antonio Guterres urges a 30 percent cut in global fossil fuel production and use by 2030 amid record high temperatures.
Netanyahu says Israel ‘prepared for very intense operation’ near Lebanon
Israeli PM says 'we will restore security' to border area with Lebanon amid cross-border attacks with Hezbollah.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marquez to ride for Ducati factory team from 2025
Ducati officially confirms that Marc Marquez will be Francesco Bagnaia's factory teammate for the 2025 MotoGP season.
Photos: Ultranationalist Israelis march in Palestinian area of Jerusalem
The marchers also chanted anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim slogans outside of the Damascus Gate.
Bank of Canada cuts rates for first time in four years as inflation eases
After keeping rates at a more than two-decade high of 5%, BoC said indicators for underlying inflation improved.
From Ronaldo to Kroos: who will retire after UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany?
Euro 2024 is the last European Championship for several legendary players entering the twilight of their careers.
India election results: Which allies does Modi depend on now?
Modi now relies on a series of parties that have flip-flopped between his alliance and the opposition over the years.
India’s Modi faces ‘unprecedented’ alliance test after election results
Modi has only ever ruled with large majorities, centralised power and without coalition compulsions. Can he adapt?
Israel destroyed Khan Younis yet these Palestinians came back home
Gaza's Khan Younis is devastated, but its people have come back because it is also their home.
Did Modi win? Key takeaways from India’s election
There were many surprises in India's election as PM Narendra Modi's BJP came first but lost its majority in parliament.
President William Ruto interview: What’s Kenya’s role on the global stage?
Redi Tlhabi discusses Kenya's role as a US ally and security partner with President William Ruto.
Why India’s election results bring hope, even in defeat
BJP won the vote, but its loss of a majority in the Lok Sabha signals that the politics of hate have a limit.
Video of nationalist leader smashing TV as India’s BJP loses majority
A Hindu nationalist leader was seen smashing a TV as India's results confirmed the ruling BJP had lost its majority.
Video: Gunman opens fire on US embassy in Lebanon
A gunman who fired on the US embassy in Lebanon has been arrested and hospitalised after he was injured in return fire.
15-year-old in Gaza loses legs and hand due to ‘Israeli mine’
15-year-old Mohammed Samour lost both legs and one of his hands when an explosive left behind detonated.
South African minister charged with corruption amid coalition talks
Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa is arrested and charged as his ANC party struggles to form a government.
Carving up Gaza
Gaza is shrinking.
India election results: Did ‘secular’ parties let down Muslims too?
Scared of the BJP describing them as pro-Muslim, these parties distanced themselves from the community, analysts say.
War is over in Iraq, but it continues to claim victims
Unexploded ordnance in Iraq continues to maim and kill, years after the end of the war against ISIL.
Israel expands Gaza offensive as mediators’ ceasefire bid continues
Heavy Israeli air raids kill dozens in central Gaza as mediators plan to resume talks.
‘Pragmatic manipulation’: Is Russia playing with European voters’ minds?
Spin operations disguised as news outlets and right-wingers muddy the waters with Kremlin narratives, experts say.
Why is Jerusalem bracing for violence during Israel’s Flag March?
Nationalist Israelis are expected to march through Jerusalem's Muslim Quarter today, despite the carnage in Gaza.
Famine ‘likely’ already stalking northern Gaza: Report
Formal declaration of famine is impeded by hostilities that make data collection impossible, says study.
French MPs wear colours of Palestinian flag
French opposition politicians wore the colours of the Palestinian flag during a session in the National Assembly.
Al Jazeera crew films as Israeli strikes hit Gaza neighbourhood
Watch the moment an Israeli attack hit near Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent Ismail al-Ghoul while reporting in Gaza City
Lebanon arrests gunman following attack on US embassy in Beirut
The military says the assailant, injured in a gunfight, is a Syrian national.
European elections: How will the vote work and what’s at stake?
Far-right parties are expected to do well and could gain a stronger foothold in the European Parliament.
If we are to lower food prices and support farmers, we need to restore land
Land restoration is the key to a well-functioning food system, healthier nature and stable climate.
US House seeks to sanction ICC for accusing Israel of Gaza war crimes
Approval in Senate unlikely, but vote illustrates continued unconditional support for Israel among US lawmakers.
Is Iranian military support for Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘at a new level’?
Russia is 'rather effectively' deploying Iranian drones in Ukraine, expert warns, as conflict rages for a third year.
Preview: India vs Ireland – ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Group A match
India and Ireland begin their T20 World Cup campaign at New York's mysterious new cricket stadium.
AI ‘healthcare revolution’ already under way, Nvidia says
Top executive says AI likely to affect healthcare more than any other area of life.
India election: Why Modi’s narrow win sent the stock market tumbling
Indian shares suffered their biggest drop since 2020 after the Bharatiya Janata Party lost its parliamentary majority.
Australia drops legal fight against X over church stabbing videos
Elon Musk's social media platform welcomes decision as a victory for freedom of speech.
French military trainers would be ‘legitimate target’ in Ukraine: Lavrov
Ukraine has said paperwork has been signed that would allow French instructors to train Kyiv's soldiers.
Sunak and Starmer clash in heated first debate of UK general election
The two men clash over tax, health and the cost of living in fractious debate that failed to land any knockout blows.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 831
As the war enters its 831st day, these are the main developments.
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