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Military leader sworn in as Madagascar’s new president
Madagascar has sworn inarmy leader Colonel Michael Randrianirinaas president, just days after a military takeover.
People in Gaza face severe shortages despite ceasefire agreement
UN stresses urgent action is needed to address famine conditions, requiring thousands of aid trucks into enclave weekly.
Israel does not want Marwan Barghouti as “partner for peace”
Arab Barghouti on his father's continued imprisonment despite the recent exchange of captives between Hamas and Israel.
Military leader Randrianirina sworn in as Madagascar’s new president
Mass demonstrations in recent weeks over power and water shortages have killed more than 20 people.
Mongolian PM loses confidence vote, resigns after four months in office
Politicians overwhelmingly vote to oust the Mongolian premier, four months after doing the same to his predecessor.
Peru’s new president refuses to resign after Gen Z protests leave one dead
State of emergency to be declared in capital as protests that led to last week's ouster of former president intensify.
Japan PM hopeful Takaichi avoids WWII shrine visit amid political tussle
Past visits by top leaders to Yasukuni, which honours convicted war criminals, have angered Japan's neighbours.
Huge Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon despite ceasefire
Huge explosions were seen in southern and eastern Lebanon as Israeli war planes targeted the area, killing at least one
LIVE: Aid ‘critically low’ in Gaza a week into ceasefire amid Israeli delay
Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt remains closed as Trump threatens Hamas over gang clashes.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,331
Here are the key events from day 1,331 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What’s behind Pakistan’s latest crackdown on religious party TLP?
The far-right group, long known for blasphemy protests, is at risk of being banned by the Punjab government.
Kanchha Sherpa, last member of first Mount Everest expedition, dies at 92
Kanchha Sherpa helped Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary summit Everest in 1953.
Five key takeaways from the New York City mayoral debate
With a large lead in voter polls, Zohran Mamdani fended off attacks from Andrew Como over Gaza, policing and his resume.
Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans barred from Europa League game in UK
Safety advisers in Birmingham City and UK police said Israeli team fans should not attend match due to safety risks.
US carries out new ‘drug’ boat strike in Caribbean, as admiral resigns
The latest strike came a day after US President Trump confirmed he had authorised CIA operations in Venezuela.
Maria Corina Machado: Venezuela’s Nobel Peace laureate in hiding
Venezuela's opposition leader on life in hiding, and her movement's fight for transition and change.
Fulham vs Arsenal: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups
Arsenal takes a strong record to Fulham for our featured live commentary stream of Saturday's Premier League game.
FBI Director Kash Patel announces terrorism charges for Texas ICE shooting
The charges follow an order from President Donald Trump labelling antifa as a 'domestic terrorist organisation'.
Centrist US Democrat says he returned AIPAC donations, cites Netanyahu ties
Congressman Seth Moulton's announcement highlights shifting views among Democrats against the pro-Israel lobby group.
‘Party of parents’: Trump touts government guidance to increase IVF access
Critics highlight that the cost-cutting proposals fall short of President Trump's campaign pledge to make IVF free.
When will Israel reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing?
The Palestinian Authority says it's ready to operate Gaza's only gateway to the outside world.
Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton indicted over handling of classified documents
Former national security adviser charged with 18 counts of mishandling classified documents.
Marwan Barghouti’s son says family fears for his life in Israeli prison
Arab Barghouti tells Al Jazeera Israel wants to 'silence' his father amid reports Israeli guards beat him last month.
Israel delays Rafah crossing reopening as Gaza awaits much-needed aid surge
Israel has set no date and claim aid would not enter via Rafah as Israeli strikes kill three Palestinians despite truce.
Panama’s president alleges US threatening to revoke visas over China ties
Jose Raul Mulino says the visa-removal policy is 'not coherent' with the 'good relationship' he hopes to have with US.
‘Better than living on the street’: Palestinians rebuild amid ceasefire
Footage shows Palestinians in Gaza City clearing debris from their destroyed homes after returning under the ceasefire.
Venezuela: US is a ‘killer prowling the Caribbean’
Venezuela's ambassador to the UN accused the United States of seeking a coup in the Latin American country.
Palestinian prisoner reunites with family he was told were dead
Journalist Shadi Abu Sido was told his wife and kids were killed in Gaza, until his release revealed they were alive.
Bolivia on the brink: How a presidential election heralds a political shift
After two decades of left-wing governments, Bolivia's presidential run-off will usher in conservative leadership.
Trump says he will meet Putin again after ‘productive’ phone call
US leader announces that he will meet Russia's Vladimir Putin would in the Hungarian capital Budapest.
Chaos erupts at public viewing of former Kenyan PM Raila Odinga’s body
Several deaths have been reported in Kenya after police used live fire at a public viewing of the deceased Raila Odinga.
Trump threatens ‘to go in and kill’ Hamas in Gaza over internal clashes
Statement appears to signal about-face from US president, who previously backed Hamas's crackdown on Gaza gangs.
Who pays to rebuild Gaza after Israel’s devastating war?
The United Nations estimates more than $70bn is needed to rebuild Gaza.
Why the Nobel Peace Prize sparked fury in Caracas
Venezuela's president shut down an embassy after a peace prize. Why did the Nobel trigger such outrage?
FIFA World Cup 2026: Organisers dismiss Trump venue move threat
United States President Donald Trump threatened to change FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities if concerned by safety.
At least 2 killed as police in Kenya fire shots to disperse Odinga mourners
Police in Nairobi opened fire to disperse crowds who gathered to view opposition leader's body at a football stadium.
Israel’s relentless bombing of Gaza hinders recovery of captives’ bodies
Israel says Hamas is failing to meet commitments under Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan.
What to know about the New York City mayoral debates
Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo will face off in two debates ahead of the November 4 election for New York City mayor.
Yemen’s Houthis say military chief killed as Israel claims responsibility
Group says its Chief of Staff Mohammed Abdulkarim al-Ghamari was killed 'while fulfilling his duties'.
What we know about the fighting on the Pakistan-Afghan border
After days of cross-border fighting, Pakistan and Afghan Taliban authorities agreed a temporary ceasefire.
FIFA World Cup 2026: What to know about Trump’s threat to move Boston games
United States President Donald Trump has taken aim at Boston over safety concerns ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures.
Malnutrition affecting “bond” between parents and Gaza kids
Dr. Amber Alayyan discusses the long-term effects of malnutrition in developing children in Gaza.
Donald Trump’s speech to the Israeli Knesset
Trump claimed a historic dawn of a new Middle East" in his speech to Israel's Knesset. We Fact Check his claim.
Trump confirms covert CIA operations against Venezuela
The US President has confirmed he has authorised the CIA to operate in Venezuela, sparking fears of a US coup.
Israel’s exploding robots still terrorise Gaza neighbourhoods
Israeli forces have erased entire Gaza neighbourhoods by deploying remotely controlled explosives.
Video: Palestinian American bids to be US’s first Muslim governor
Palestinian American Ruwa Romman is running for Governor of Georgia, vying to be the first Muslim with such position.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet Trump as Russia focuses on Donetsk offensive
Ukraine's leader, who is seeking US-made Tomahawks, says Russia has launched a new wave of 'air terror'.
UN urges ‘lasting’ ceasefire after Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes kill dozens
Fragile ceasefire continues to hold despite clashes that killed dozens on both sides before the truce took effect.
This one-year-old is among the children still desperate for aid in Gaza
Severely malnourished one-year-old Ruqayya al-Dahdar is among thousands of children in Gaza who are still waiting for de
On World Food Day, Israel continues to restrict aid into Gaza
Two million people continue to face hunger and thirst, while more than 460 Palestinians have died from starvation.
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