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Blaze ‘out of control’ as more people flee Spain’s La Palma
Blaze 'out of control' as more people are evacuated from the Spanish island of La Palma.
Israel’s Netanyahu discharged after night in hospital
Israeli PM's office says Netanyahu's test results were normal after he was rushed to hospital on Saturday.
Living in ‘an oven’: Heatwave grips displacement camps in Syria
Lack of cooling options amid poor housing conditions leave many vulnerable to heat-based illnesses in northern Syria.
Oilfields partially resume after ex-official released in Libya
Two out of three oilfields shut in protest over the kidnapping of a former finance minister have resumed operations.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 508
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 506th day, these are the main developments.
Refugees need more than food and housing
Forcibly displaced people, like Myanmar's Rohingya, also have a need for truth, justice and memorialisation.
Ukrainian drones intercepted over Crimea, says Russian official
Moscow-installed official says the drone attack on Crimean port of Sevastopol did not cause any damage.
Azerbaijan accuses Russia of failing to fulfil Karabakh deal
Statement comes as the EU hosts talks between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Brussels.
Japan, S Korea, US hold joint drills after N Korea’s ICBM launch
S Korean Navy says latest exercise is aimed at mastering the allies' response to a N Korean ballistic missile launch.
Protests swell in Israel as Netanyahu advances judicial plan
Tens of thousands rally in Tel Aviv and other cities with organisers promising more 'days of disruption' ahead.
Seven dead in S Korea as flash floods trap 15 vehicles in tunnel
Rescuers find seven bodies in central Osong as they scramble to reach people trapped in flooded underpass.
Russia says it foiled assassination attempts on top media figures
A Moscow court issued criminal charges against seven people in connection with alleged plot to kill two journalists.
Sudan army returns for talks in Jeddah as war enters fourth month
Army representatives return to Saudi Arabia for talks with paramilitary rivals, according to reports.
Lionel Messi signs contract with Inter Miami through 2025
Inter Miami will introduce the Argentina superstar on Sunday night at its stadium in Fort Lauderdale.
UN says Syria cross-border aid conditions ‘unacceptable’
UN raises concerns with Damascus's terms for aid deliveries via Bab al-Hawa to rebel-held areas in northwest Syria.
Sweden protester abandons plan to burn Torah and Bible
Ahmad Alloush says his intention was to denounce those who burn sacred books such as the Quran in the Nordic country.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu admitted to hospital
Netanyahu, 73, is undergoing medical assessments at Sheba Medical Center and is in stable condition, his office says.
Unseeded Vondrousova makes history, beats Jabeur to win Wimbledon
Tunisia's Jabeur, the 2022 runner-up, was bidding to become the first Arab player to win a Grand Slam title.
Extreme heat sweeps the world from Europe to the US and Japan
Italian health ministry issues a red alert for 16 cities including Rome, Bologna and Florence amid soaring temperatures.
Remembering those who stood against the attempted coup in Türkiye
Seven years ago, Turkish people defied tanks, guns and bombs to protect their nation's democratic future.
Pope approves Shanghai bishop appointment after the fact
Vatican says Francis accepted China's unilateral appointment for the 'greater good' of the faithful in Shanghai.
Italy air transport strike grounds hundreds of flights
Some 1,000 domestic and international flights were cancelled as a result of the strike by ground crew.
China vs US: Competing interests, conflicting narratives
China and the US say they want to improve communications, but mutual suspicion runs deep. Plus, Kenya's TV evangelists.
South Korea’s Yoon promises $150m aid after Zelenskyy talks
President Yoon pledges to 'expand the scale' of his country's humanitarian and non-lethal military aid to Ukraine.
Ministry issues warning after oilfield closures in Libya
The fields were shut in protest over the kidnapping of former finance minister Faraj Bumatari.
Dimie Ogoina: Is mpox health emergency over in the Global South?
The Nigerian scientist who diagnosed the first recent mpox case discusses whether the health emergency is really over.
S Korea landslides, floods kill more than 20, thousands evacuated
Torrential rainfall triggered landslides and temporary power cuts in 13 towns and cities overnight.
How can global hunger be reduced?
Rise in hunger 'stalled' globally in 2022, but remains elevated in some parts of the world.
Ons Jabeur: Tunisia’s ‘Minister of Happiness’ brings hope and joy
Fans say Jabeur's journey to the top, her warmth towards opponents and gleaming smile set her apart from the rest.
Life as a resistance fighter in Jenin: ‘Only death can stop us’
A resistance fighter in embattled Jenin talks to Al Jazeera about his unwavering dedication to fight occupation.
How Israel weaponises museums to erase Palestinian existence
Physical violence isn't the only way Israel tries to deny Palestinian existence. Museums are tools of terror, too.
Colombian children who survived 40 days in jungle leave hospital
The children, aged one through 13, have recovered physically and will remain under Colombia's child protection services.
Zelenskyy says Russia ‘investing everything’ to stop Ukraine army
Ukrainian president says monitoring security situation in Belarus where Wagner fighters are training Belarusian troops.
Alleged Russia agent pleads not guilty to smuggling US tech, arms
Vadim Konoshchenok accused of multiple crimes for smuggling of US-made semiconductors and ammunition to Russia.
US to send F-16 fighter jets to Gulf amid Iran shipping tensions
US defence official said Washington considering options amid growing aggression by Russian planes in skies over Syria.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 507
As the conflict enters its 507th day, these are the main developments.
DNA from pizza crust leads to arrest in US Gilgo Beach murders
Prosecutors have charged architect Rex Heuermann with murder in three of the 11 unsolved deaths on Long Island.
Fear and voting in Cambodia’s one-horse election race
Seventeen parties registered for election alongside PM Hun Sen's party, but the vote is almost impossible for him lose.
Mexico president continues attacks on opposition despite order
Electoral officials have ruled Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been violating equity and neutrality rules with attacks.
US court halts ban on government contact with social media giants
A judge had previously blocked officials from engaging with the companies, in a case over misinformation and censorship.
Biden administration strikes $39bn in US federal student debt
The move comes as the Democratic administration pushes forward with a campaign promise to offer student debt relief.
Guatemala prosecutor denies aiming to interfere with elections
The public prosecutor's office is investigating the party of a progressive presidential candidate ahead of run-off vote.
Is ASEAN at risk of being used by more powerful countries?
Indonesia hosts southeast Asian regional forum with China, Russia and the US attending, too.
‘Grave threat’: US, Japan, S Korea slam missile test by N Korea
US says commitment to security of South Korea and Japan is backed by 'full range of capabilities, including nuclear'.
Some 300 children drowned trying to reach Europe so far this year
The figure recorded in the first six months of 2023 is likely to be an underestimate, the UNICEF says.
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz to face off in Wimbledon final
Serbian superstar and Spanish phenomenon beat opponents to deliver final highly anticipated by tennis fans worldwide.
US Republicans pass defence bill with anti-abortion, LGBT add-ons
Democrats say legislation, which is all but assured to fail in the US Senate, is 'an ode to bigotry and ignorance'.
Kenya’s Ruto says tax-hike protests will not be permitted
President says he 'cannot accept anarchy' as opposition calls for three more days of rallies starting on Wednesday.
Does the West still want a democratic Kosovo?
If the West is still serious about Kosovo's sovereignty and the security of the region, it ought to act like it.
China’s Shein hit with RICO, a law used for organised crime
Lawsuit says Shein has grown rich by repeated copyright infringements in a 'continuous pattern of racketeering'.
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