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What’s behind Trump’s 50 percent tariff for Brazil despite trade surplus?
Brazil's President Lula has rejected Trump's efforts to use tariffs to extract political concessions.
As Russia pummels Ukraine, cautious allies shift gears to help Kyiv
Germany and the US appear on the cusp of major policy changes, and Ukraine senses its opportunity to secure weapons.
What happened in the Srebrenica genocide?
Bosnia is marking 30 years since the Srebrenica genocide. Al Jazeera's Alma Milisic explains how it unfolded.
Bonfire effigy of migrant vessel widely condemned in Northern Ireland
Plans to burn an effigy of migrants in a boat as part of Twelfth of July celebrations has been widely condemned.
Nigeria says troops kill dozens of gunmen in northwest and northeast
Authorities claims 24 fighters 'neutralised' around northeast Borno state and 30 armed men killed in northwest Katsina.
Can BRICS challenge the US-led world order?
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose more tariffs on nations aligning themselves with BRICS.
Human rights court rules Olympic champion Semenya did not get fair hearing
South African runner Caster Semenya wins partial victory in appeal against ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
FIFA Club World Cup: Which teams are in the final?
English side Chelsea will meet European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final on Sunday.
Video: Doctors operate in darkness as Gaza hospitals face power crisis
Doctors in Gaza have been forced to operate in darkness as hospitals face a power crisis due to Israel's war on Gaza.
Top US, Russia diplomats discuss Ukraine, Syria and Iran on ASEAN sidelines
Rubio and Lavrov 'confirmed their mutual desire to find peaceful solutions to conflicts', Russian Foreign Ministry says.
Palestinians prepare to lose West Bank homes as Israel pushes for expulsion
Masafer Yatta villagers had their land deemed a military zone, and the Israeli army is trying to demolish their homes.
Emerging from the Israel-Iran war
Al Jazeera's Maziar Motamedi recounts the Israeli strikes on Tehran and what life looks like now under a ceasefire.
What’s in the one-in-one-out migrant deal between the UK and France?
Macron and Starmer are set to unveil a deal aimed at preventing migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats.
Trump didn’t start the war on the poor – but he’s taking it to new extremes
His Big, Beautiful Bill is the latest attempt to finish off America's already fragile welfare system.
Progress, Secularism and the Orientalist Gaze
Olivier Roy, talks about the roots of Orientalism and the enduring myth of how only the West represents progress.
Starmer and Macron to announce ‘one in, one out’ returns of asylum seekers
Crackdown on small boat arrivals similar to EU-Turkiye deal, comes as Starmer under increasing pressure from hard right.
Displacing Palestinians from Gaza would be “terrible” for all
Glenn Carle on the impact that displacing Palestinians from Gaza into neighbouring countries will have on all involved.
Iran tells IAEA to end ‘double standards’ before nuclear talks can resume
Iran links future IAEA cooperation to impartiality, after deadly June conflict with Israel and US.
Israel arrests 50 across occupied West Bank; Jenin displaced return briefly
Multiple Israeli raids have taken place in Nablus, Qalqilya, Tubas, Hebron, Jenin, Bethlehem and Ramallah.
Fast fashion and the dark side of textile recycling in India
101 East exposes the dark side of our fast fashion obsession, revealing its toll on India's environment and workers.
Yemen’s Houthis fire at Israel airport amid search for Red Sea ship crew
Four sailors from Eternity C dead, 10 found alive, 11 still missing - six believed to be in Houthi hands.
Video shows second Houthi attack in Red Sea within days
Yemen's Houthis have released video of a second attack within days that ended with a commercial ship sinking.
Bangladesh tribunal indicts ex-PM Hasina over protester deaths
Deposed prime minister and others are indicted for crimes against humanity, with trial set for August.
The South Caucasus is slipping from Russia’s grasp
Azerbaijan's response to a Russian raid that victimised its citizens signals a regional revolt against Kremlin control.
China backs Southeast Asia nuclear ban; Rubio, Lavrov at ASEAN meeting
US President Trump's tariffs loom over gathering in Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur which will also feature US-Russia talks.
Messi scores two goals, sets new MLS record in Inter Miami win
Lionel Messi sets a new MLS record as first player to score multiple goals in four straight league games.
Defund universities that allow anti-Semitism, says Australia envoy
Migrants would face deportation for espousing anti-Jewish sentiment under sweeping plan.
Zelenskyy seeking to bolster Ukraine’s air defences at Rome conference
Fourth conference on Ukraine reconstruction comes as Russia escalates attacks on country, amid doubts over US support.
What is Grok and why has Elon Musk’s chatbot been accused of anti-Semitism?
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok, designed to be 'unfiltered', has sparked global backlash over some of its responses.
Texas mourns flood victims at vigil as search continues for dozens missing
Texans gather in Kerrville to mourn more than 120 flood victims and pray for 160, at least, still missing.
Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders meet for peace talks in UAE
Draft deal to end bitter decades-long conflict agreed 4 months ago, but timeline for sealing it remains uncertain.
Why is India forcing 80 million people to justify their right to vote?
Amid raids targeting Muslims, an electoral roll revision in India's poorest state has become a political flashpoint.
South Korea’s Yoon detained for a second time over martial law
The arrest comes after the court authorises former leader's arrest, citing concerns he may destroy evidence.
UK parliamentary committee seeks answers over US firm BCG’s role in Gaza
Boston Consulting Group questioned over involvement in establishing the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
More than 100 premature babies in Gaza at risk as hospitals run out of fuel
Officials say fuel shortages caused by Israel's siege threaten to cut off electricity to al-Shifa and Nasser hospitals.
Trump assails ex-FBI, CIA heads amid reports of criminal probe
US president attacks John Brennan and James Comey amid reports two men are under investigation over Trump-Russia probe.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,232
Here are the key events on day 1,232 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
If Trump wants Gaza ceasefire, he must pressure Netanyahu, experts say
Analysts say Trump's call for ceasefire is incomplete without using US leverage to push Israel to conclude negotiations.
Trump singles out Brazil for 50 percent tariffs over Bolsonaro trial
US president pointed to the criminal trial of far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro as the reason for the steep tariff hike.
PSG hammer Real Madrid 4-0 to reach FIFA Club World Cup final
A Fabian Ruiz double helps Paris Saint-Germain thump Real Madrid to set up FIFA Club World Cup final against Chelsea.
Palestinian children killed at GHF aid sites in Gaza
Over 700 Palestinians have been killed while trying to collect aid from the US- and Israel-backed GHF aid sites.
As Texas floodwaters recede, lawmakers grapple with emergency preparedness
County officials had pressed the state for flood warning systems for nearly a decade but without luck.
Hamas agrees to release 10 captives as Israeli attacks kill 74 in Gaza
Hamas says ongoing talks remain 'tough' as Trump sees a good chance' of reaching ceasefire deal within days.
Why are Indian workers angry with Narendra Modi?
Millions of people have gone on strike in India against new government labour and business policies.
‘Never touched a gun’: Colombia fighters step up child soldier recruitment
As Colombia's conflicts continue to escalate, criminal organisations rely on young soldiers to bolster ranks.
Keep your shoes on: What to know about the TSA rule change at US airports
The TSA required travellers to remove their shoes during airport security screenings for nearly two decades.
Trump: ‘Very good chance’ of Gaza ceasefire this week or next
Donald Trump says there's a very good chance" of a Gaza ceasefire within days after meeting Israeli PM Netanyahu.
US sanctions UN expert Albanese over Israel criticism
Trump administration says it is targeting Albanese for encouraging ICC war crime prosecution against Israel's Netanyahu.
T-Mobile to end DEI programme as it seeks regulatory approval
The wireless carrier, which is seeking FCC approval on two deals, bowed the pressure from the White House.
‘Shoot their legs’: Kenya’s President Ruto rails against looters
Kenyan President William Ruto said anyone looting or vandalising businesses should be shot in their legs.
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