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Judges reject Trump lawyer Alina Habba’s bid to serve as federal prosecutor
The Trump administration quickly acted to remove Habba's replacement following a decision not to extend her term.
Protesters in Ukraine denounce law curbing anticorruption agencies
Hundreds of protesters rally in Kyiv to oppose the measure, in a rare show of antigovernment anger.
Is Israel implementing a strategy of genocide by starvation in Gaza?
Those who have survived relentless attacks so far now face famine
At least 15 starve to death in 24 hours in Gaza as Israel continues attacks
Latest malnutrition-related deaths include a six-week-old baby, as dozens more killed in Israeli strikes across enclave.
No food, no aid: hunger is killing people in Gaza
Israel's blockade has plunged Gaza into an increasingly dire malnutrition crisis.
Trump dumps a pile of MLK files. Why not the Epstein files?
Trump releases MLK files amidst backlash over withholding Epstein documents, fuelling selective transparency claims.
Donald Trump accuses Barack Obama of ‘treason’ over 2016 election claims
The president repeated unsubstantiated claims that investigations into Russian election interference were 'seditious'.
Trump sets 19% tariff on Philippines in new trade deal
Details about the agreement, which US President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social, are limited.
Renewable energy hits global tipping point for even lower costs, UN says
UN chief Antonio Guterres says 'the fossil fuel age is flailing and failing' as renewable energy becomes cheaper.
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman and heavy metal icon, dies at 76
Osbourne was instrumental in pioneering heavy metal as his band Black Sabbath enjoyed huge success in the 70s.
Workers scramble to find colleagues at collapsed DRC gold mine
Workers at a collapsed mine shaft in the Democratic Republic of Congo are trying to dig out their colleagues.
Holy Land clerics ‘stand in solidarity’ with people of Gaza after visit
Greek Orthodox and Catholic leaders condemned Israel's bombardment on Gaza after a rare visit to the territory July 18.
Trump team seeks meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell amid Epstein pressure
The request is Trump's latest move to defuse uproar over recent report that yielded no new evidence in Epstein scandal.
More than 1,400 killed in sectarian violence in coastal Syria, report finds
Gov't committee in Syria says it identified 298 suspects in mass killings in Syria's coastal regions.
Gaza’s generation of amputees
Ismail Abu Omar speaks about Gaza's rising amputee toll and the resilience of people living with permanent wounds.
Bangladesh students demand accountability after deadly air force jet crash
Students' demands include compensation for families, as well as new training procedures for the country's air force.
General Motors profit drops 35% as Trump tariffs hit car industry
GM's quarterly profit tumble comes a day after Stellantis says it expects $2.7bn loss in first six months of the year.
Trump administration says the US will leave the UN cultural agency UNESCO
The White House cited 'anti-Israel rhetoric' and 'woke, divisive' causes as the reason for the US's withdrawal.
Israel is proceeding with annexation, and there is only one way to stop it
Global grassroots organising is the only way to challenge Israel and its plan to legalise the theft of Palestinian land.
‘Flour, fire and fear as I try to parent in a starving Gaza’
Al Jazeera's Maram Humaid writes about trying to take care of her children while worrying her family will starve.
The boy who bled to death as an Israeli soldier ‘celebrated his shot’
The youth of Sebastia have learned to hide in their homes whenever Israeli soldiers approach the town.
Number of aid seekers killed by Israel in Gaza tops 1,000: UN
Starvation, malnutrition kill 101 Palestinians during Gaza war, including 80 children, according to hospitals.
‘Starvation is a war crime’, UN expert blasts Israel
The famine we're seeing in Gaza now is the most horrific stage of Israel's starvation campaign, a UN expert says.
How an Indian temple town is at the centre of hundreds of alleged murders
An ex-worker at Karnataka's Dharmasthala temple says he was forced to bury hundreds of bodies, including children.
Qatar confirms 2036 Olympic Games host city bid
Qatar signaled its interest as an Olympic Games host with established infrastructure from World Cup a key selling point.
Rains, flash floods kill 21 in Pakistan; tourists rescued in hilly north
Incessant monsoon rains cause landslides and flash floods, taking the total rain-related deaths this year to 242.
Video: What we know about plane crash at Bangladesh school
Bangladesh has declared a national day of mourning for dozens of children and adults who were killed in a plane crash.
‘Starvation or bullets’: The dilemma facing Palestinians in Gaza
We look at the struggle of people inGazato avoid starvation when evenaidcarries the risk of death.
28 countries called for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza: What did they say?
In a joint statement, the countries demand that Israel end its war on Gaza. Here's who signed and what they said.
World court set to hear Vanuatu’s case on climate crisis obligations
Vanuatu's reefs are devastated by global warming, cyclones, and rising seas, threatening homes and livelihoods.
Australian writer on his deportation from the US
Australian writer on being deported from the US for his views on Israel-Palestine.
Inside Iran’s crackdown on Afghan migrants after the war with Israel
Before the war, the official number of Afghan refugees and migrants in Iran was at least 6.1 million people.
‘No miracles’: Russia downplays Ukraine talks as deadly attacks continue
Kremlin downplays expectations for Istanbul talks as Ukraine says 10-year-old killed in Russian attack on Kramatorsk.
Why Trump’s attacks on Jerome Powell are raising fears for the US economy
The US president's broadsides against the Fed chair have prompted concern about the independence of the US central bank.
Video: US police officer in Breonna Taylor death jailed for 33 months
A police officer involved in the 2020 US shooting death of Breonna Taylor has been sentenced to 33 months.
At least three killed in landslide, heavy rains in northern Pakistan
Floods in Gilgit-Baltistan's Diamer district have damaged dozens of houses, amenities and blocked major highways.
Future of bees at risk as temperatures rise, Trump to cut research funds
Bees face rising heat, disease and habitat loss as global warming and funding cuts threaten pollinators.
Bryan Mbeumo signs with Manchester United from Brentford
The Cameroon international, who recorded career-best figures in the EPL last season, joins the club on a long-term deal.
The night divers seeking sea cucumbers and profits off West Africa’s coast
Sea cucumbers are a costly delicacy, popular in Asia. But those diving for them in Banana Islands see few rewards.
Venezuela to probe El Salvador’s Bukele for ‘torture’ of US deportees
Deported migrants say they were beaten, sexually abused and fed rotten food inside a notorious El Salvador prison.
China starts construction of world’s biggest hydropower dam in Tibet
The project on a river that runs through Tibet and India downstream could dwarf the Three Gorges Dam when completed.
Typhoon Wipha whips Vietnam as Philippines flooding displaces thousands
Vietnam is expecting 500mm of rainfall as Typhoon Wipha approaches the northern coast after skirting the Philippines.
US government employee barred from leaving China, Washington says
US State Department says the employee was slapped with an exit ban while visiting the country in a 'personal capacity'.
Otters spotted in Kashmir waters, and residents are both thrilled and wary
Believed to be extinct, Eurasian otters show signs of resurgence with three sightings by wildlife officers since 2023.
Iran’s FM says nuclear enrichment will continue, but open to talks
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says continuing enrichment is matter of 'national pride' after US and Israeli attacks.
Bolsonaro’s son blasts top Brazilian court official over assets freeze
Former president's son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, accuses supreme court justice of behaving 'like every dictator'.
Trump administration bars Wall Street Journal from trip amid Epstein spat
White House Correspondents' Association condemns White House's move to exclude newspaper as 'deeply troubling'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,244
Here are the key events on day 1,244 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US police officer in Breonna Taylor death sentenced to 33 months in prison
Prosecutors had asked that officer Brett Hankison be given a sentence of one day for his role in the fatal shooting.
US to deport Haitian legal permanent residents with alleged gang ties
Move comes after Trump administration labeled Haiti's Viv Ansanm gang a 'foreign terrorist organisation'.
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