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Israel says it has attacked Houthi targets in Yemen’s Hodeidah port
Houthis promise more attacks unless Israel ends its offensive on Gaza and lifts the siege.
What are the implications of the UK ban on Palestine Action?
The group has been classified as a 'terror organisation' by the UK government.
Trump administration declassifies Martin Luther King Jr assassination files
The release of hundreds of thousands of pages related to the civil rights leader comes despite his family's opposition.
IMF says Gita Gopinath leaving at end of August to return to Harvard
The move gives the US Treasury a chance to recommend a replacement at a time Trump is reshaping global economy.
Will Zohran Mamdani help or hurt New York’s economy?
Free buses, rent freezes and city-run grocery stores won over Democratic voters as investor class pushes back.
UK, France and 23 other nations demand Israel’s war on Gaza ‘must end now’
The countries also denounced Israel's aid delivery model in Gaza, saying it 'deprives Palestinians of human dignity'.
As Trump’s tariff deadline looms, economists see calm before the storm
Trump's tariffs have had a limited impact on the global economy so far, but analysts fear the worst is yet to come.
Microsoft cyberattack hits 100 organisations, security firms say
The Shadowserver Foundation and Eye Security would not disclose which firms were affected.
Moment Israeli strike hits Gaza building housing displaced
Video captured the moment an Israeli strike hit a residential building housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza City.
Vietnam on high alert ahead of Typhoon Wipha
Vietnam is bracing for Typhoon Wipha, expected to make landfall Tuesday with winds up to 166 km/h.
Gaza health official detained by Israeli undercover force
An Israeli undercover force has abducted" Marwan al-Hams, a senior Gaza Health Ministry official, in Rafah.
Italy cancels concert by Putin ally Gergiev
Kremlin critics laud the decision, as Moscow's ambassador to Italy decries a 'scandalous situation'.
Western foreign ministers denounce Israeli attacks on Gaza aid seekers
A group of over two dozen mostly European foreign ministers denounced Israeli attacks on Palestinian aid seekers.
Lawyers ask that Kilmar Abrego Garcia stay in jail to avoid US deportation
Despite being wrongly deported and returned to the US, lawyers say Abrego Garcia again faces expulsion.
Hearing begins in Harvard’s case against the Trump administration
The university is suing for the restoration of more than $2bn in grants cut for hundreds of research projects.
In Gaza, death seems easier than amputation
Life for amputees in Gaza is a constant unbearable struggle.
Russia launches major aerial attacks on Kyiv
Ukraine says Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Kyiv in months, killing one and injuring seven.
Belgian police question Israelis over alleged Gaza war crimes
The Hind Rajab Foundation called the questioning of Israeli soldiers a turning point in global accountability'.
Philippines’ Marcos to meet Trump seeking trade deal
Leaders expected to hold talks on bilateral trade days before US tariffs on Philippine goods set to take effect.
‘Less than human’: Report details Trump immigration detention centre abuses
Detainees at three Florida detention centres report being denied medical care while subjected to degrading conditions.
Syria evacuates Bedouins from Suwayda after sectarian fighting
Dozens of Bedouin families are evacuated from the Druze-majority city of Suwayda in Syria after a week of deadly clashes
Kenyan activist Mwangi charged over deadly antigovernment protests
Prominent Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi has been charged over his alleged role in the deadly antigovernment protests.
At least 49 killed in Gaza attacks as Israel sends tanks into Deir el-Balah
Israeli military sends tanks into parts of city in central Gaza for first time since it launched the war on Gaza.
Bangladesh plane crash: What we know, what’s the latest
A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 crashed into a school in Dhaka's Uttara neighbourhood, killing at least 19 people.
This is how people are trying not to starve in Gaza
Gaza's health ministry says 18 people have starved to death in the last 72-hours, including four children.
“We’re afraid to talk about Gaza”
Joaquin Phoenix calls Gaza situation horrible" and questions new aid methods over trusted distribution channels.
Pakistan arrests over a dozen suspects as ‘honour killing’ video goes viral
Thirteen arrested in Balochistan province for alleged involvement in the killing of a couple ordered by a tribal leader.
Why is the UN not declaring famine in Gaza?
Political and technical considerations can no longer be an excuse to overlook the starvation of Palestinians.
What is the ‘kill zone’ people in Gaza need to cross to receive aid?
Hundreds of starving, aid-seeking Palestinians in Gaza have lost their lives to Israeli aggression or starvation.
Bangladesh military plane crashes into school building
Video shows fire and smoke after a Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka's Uttara district
Barcelona sign Marcus Rashford from Manchester United on loan
Barcelona agree deal to sign England international Marcus Rashford on an initial loan deal from Manchester United.
Bangladesh air force plane crashes into college campus, killing at least 19
Mostly students killed and more than 50 wounded as training aircraft crashes into campus in capital Dhaka.
Video: Death toll rises after South Korea floods and landslides
Days of torrential rain and landslides in South Korea have killed at least 18 people.
Kenya activist gets bail after arrest over illegal possession of ammunition
Boniface Mwangi, a former photojournalist, was charged over alleged role in deadly antigovernment protests in June.
Syria evacuates Bedouins from clashes-hit Suwayda as shaky ceasefire holds
Bedouin families leave Druze-majority city after truce in southern province halts bloody clashes between communities.
Syria’s Bedouin clans withdraw from Druze city of Suwayda
Clashes between two communities kill more than 250 people and threaten to unravel already fragile post-war transition.
South Korea mulls allowing individual tours to North Korea as tensions ease
Unification ministry in Seoul says allowing individual tours will not violate international sanctions.
Al Jazeera reporter in Gaza hears gunfire during Israeli assault
Gunfire could be heard close to Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum as he reported on an Israeli assault in Deir el Balah
Video: Protests against World Cup property speculation in Mexico City
Protesters have taken to the streets again in Mexico City to demonstrate against real estate price speculation.
Fire on Indonesia ferry kills three, over 500 passengers jump to safety
Social media videos show terrified passengers jumping into sea as flames and black smoke billow from burning vessel.
Ecuador’s biggest drug lord ‘Fito’ extradited to US, to plead ‘not guilty’
Adolfo Macias, who was recaptured in June after escaping from prison last year, will appear in New York court on Monday.
In South Korea, Trump’s tariff threats place US love affair under strain
South Koreans' perceptions of the US have taken a dive amid Trump's 'America First' foreign policy and trade agenda.
Climate crisis causing food price spikes around the world, scientists say
Report finds extreme climate events linked to price hikes for rice, corn, cocoa, coffee, potatoes and other food items.
Death toll from S Korea rains rises to 18 as met agency warns of heatwaves
Five-day deluge unleashed flash floods and landslides that killed 18 and left nine others missing, authorities say.
Southeast Asia’s foreign assistance to fall more than $2bn next year
Poorest nations set to lose out as Western countries redirect development funding to defence and domestic spending.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,243
Here are the key events on day 1,243 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israeli forces kill 115 Palestinians in Gaza as 19 people starve to death
Victims include 79 aid seekers who were gunned down in the north and 13 others killed in the south, medics say.
Iran to hold nuclear talks with 3 European powers on Friday
China, France, Germany, Russia and the UK are the remaining parties to a 2015 nuclear deal reached with Iran.
Why are so many Palestinian religious sites under attack by Israel?
Gaza's only Catholic church has been hit and Muslim cemeteries have been desecrated.
Japan’s gov’t loses upper house control, as far-right party makes gains
Japan's Sanseito party wins a record 14 seats with 'Japanese First' push and anti-immigration rhetoric.
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