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M23 accused of possible ‘war crimes’ in eastern DRC: Rights group
Amnesty International says torture, killings and enforced disappearances have taken place in areas under rebel control.
Can cartoons change how you think?
"Humour is a very powerful tool and cartoons more so."
Heavy rains lash Mumbai amid India’s ‘earliest’ monsoon in years
Mumbai issues red alert as monsoon rains arrive 16 days early, causing flooding and disrupting daily life.
Donald Trump and South Africa’s “White Genocide”
Al Jazeera's @khalidmajzoubofficial looks at the evidence Donald Trump presented for this claim
Hamas agrees to a Gaza ceasefire, sources say; US and Israel reject offer
Sources say Hamas agreed to a US plan for a 60-day truce and release of 10 captives, but Washington denies the claim.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,188
These are the key events on day 1,188 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump wants Netanyahu to be on same page on Iran: Top US official
Kristi Noem says the US president 'wants peace' but will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon.
Inside Project Esther’s plan to silence pro-Palestinian activism
Trump's crackdowns on universities closely match a right-wing roadmap to crush the pro-Palestinian movement.
Car strikes multiple people during Liverpool FC parade
A car hit multiple people during Liverpool FC's victory parade in Liverpool, UK. Police say a man has been arrested.
Afghan villagers struggle years after US dropped ‘mother of all bombs’
Villagers in a remote corner of Afghanistan are still struggling with the aftermath of the "mother of all bombs."
Scuffles break out as Israelis march through occupied East Jerusalem
Right-wing Israelis attacked Palestinians, chanted anti-Muslim slogans and stormed Al-Aqsa compound.
Why is Israel now facing pressure from some of its Western allies?
Spain hosts key European and Arab nations to pressure Israel to halt Gaza assault.
Car ploughs into football fans at Liverpool parade, 27 in hospital
UK police rule out 'terrorism' and say they believe the white British driver acted alone.
Volvo to cut 3,000 jobs amid trade uncertainty
The layoffs come days after US President Donald Trump threatened 50 percent tariffs on EU goods.
Mining sector in Africa suffers from “colonial model”
Claude Kabemba talks about the root causes of Africa's mining tragedies after the rescue of 260 miners in South Africa.
King Charles III arrives in Canada amid tension with Trump
British monarch is expected to voice support for Canada's sovereignty against the US president's 51st state comments.
French farmers protest in Paris for law loosening environmental regulations
Farmers demonstrate against changes to legislation that would ease restrictions on pesticide and water use in farming.
Thousands of people celebrate toddler’s cancer recovery in Istanbul
Thousands of people gathered in Istanbul to celebrate three-year-old Ali Asaf Demir's recovery from leukaemia.
Far-right Israelis storm Al-Aqsa, UNRWA compounds amid Jerusalem Day march
Some Israelis chant, 'Death to Arabs' and 'May your village burn,' as they march through Jerusalem's Old City.
The most dangerous weapon in South Asia is not nuclear
The recent India-Pakistan confrontation made it quite clear the most dangerous weapon they have is narrative.
Hezbollah holds firm in Lebanon’s municipal elections
Establishment parties, including Hezbollah, emerge as the biggest winners in the first municipal polls since 2016.
ECB’s Lagarde says euro could be viable alternative to US dollar
ECB chief says US economic policy shifts have created inroads for the euro to the standard currency for global trade.
More than 95 percent of Gaza’s agricultural land unusable, UN warns
Israeli attacks on land, wells and greenhouses exacerbating the already critical risk of famine in Gaza, the FAO says.
Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem
Right-wing Israelis chant anti-Arab slogans and march through Palestinian areas as they mark Jerusalem Day.
Five years since the murder of George Floyd, what has changed?
Hundreds gathered in Minneapolis on Sunday to mark the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death.
Ukraine accuses China of supplying Russian arms industry
Kyiv's intelligence chief 'confirms' that China is directly aiding Russia's arms industry.
Palestinian child filmed trying to escape fires after Israeli attack
A Palestinian child was filmed trying to escape a fire caused by an Israeli strike on a school housing displaced people.
Romania’s President Dan sworn in amid far-right claims of stolen election
Pro-European Nicusor Dan faces big challenges after defeating pro-Russian George Simion last week in a tense run-off.
Kylian Mbappe wins European Golden Shoe award for first time
With 31 league goals and 62 points, Mbappe is European football's top scorer this season.
Are Palestinian groups in Lebanon about to give up their weapons?
For decades, Palestinian groups have retained arms in Lebanon. Now Mahmoud Abbas and Joseph Aoun say that must end.
Donald Trump condemns Putin after deadly Russian strikes on Ukraine
US President Donald Trump condemned Vladimir Putin on Sunday over Russia's deadly strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Congolese refugees in Burundi face starvation and violence amid aid cuts
Shortages and security worsen in Burundi's overcrowded camps for people fleeing DRC war.
Iran rules out enrichment break as bait for US nuclear deal
Tehran maintains defiant public stance as negotiators look towards a sixth round of Oman-mediated talks.
Bear stops play: Japan golf event ended after furry sighting
The final round of the Twinfields Ladies on the women's second-tier Step Up tour was cancelled after a bear was spotted.
Children’s YouTube star Ms Rachel meets girl from Gaza
Children's YouTube star Ms Rachel met a three-year-old girl from Gaza who lost her legs in an Israeli attack.
Uganda targeting LGBTQ community with hatred and violence: HRW
Persecution follows in the wake of 2023 law imposing draconian punishments on homosexuality.
Democracy in East Africa is retreating. Here is how it can be saved
Amid the capitulation of legislatures and elections rendered meaningless, grassroots organising can save democracy.
Trump rows back tariff threat to agree EU trade-talk extension
US president continues to fuel global economic uncertainty with erratic trade policy.
Israeli strikes kill more than 50 as school and housing hit
Attacks on civilian infrastructure rising amid Israel's 'intensified' offensive on battered enclave.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to launch aid deliveries despite losing chief
UN and major humanitarian organisations have raised concerns about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
Towns, Knicks stun Pacers in Game 3 of NBA East finals
A late scoring binge by Karl-Anthony Towns allowed NY Knicks to beat the Indiana Pacers for the first time this series.
US and Iran “do not want” nuclear talks “to collapse”
The Trump administration is demanding zero enrichment, and that could lead to the collapse of the nuclear talks."
Maduro triumphs in Venezuelan election boycotted by opposition
Governing party celebrates big win as just 42 percent of voters take part in legislative and governors vote.
Trump lashes out at ‘crazy’ Putin after deadly Russian air raids on Ukraine
US president also hints of possible new sanctions after Russia launches its largest aerial attack on Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,187
These are the key events on day 1,187 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US citizen charged with trying to attack US embassy branch in Tel Aviv
Joseph Neumeyer, who is also a German citizen, approached the building on May 19 with Molotov cocktails, officials say.
Lahore Qalandars beat Quetta Gladiators by six wickets for third PSL trophy
Qalandars chase a record target of 202 against the Gladiators as Raza returns from Test duty to hit the winning runs.
Why is Africa seeing a rise in mining accidents and exploitation?
Two hundred sixty miners trapped in a South African gold mine have been rescued after 24 hours.
Pope Leo prays for China’s Catholics, a thorny issue in his papacy
Ties with China remain sensitive within the Catholic Church over a 2018 deal between the Holy See and Beijing.
Man United end season ranked 15th after controversial win over Aston Villa
United finish with their lowest football standing in the Premier League era as Newcastle confirm Champions League spot.
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