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Can Bayern Munich reclaim Bundesliga football title from Leverkusen?
The new Bundesliga season begins on Friday with all eyes on Bayern Munich and whether they can rebound to win the title.
‘I’ve never felt so worthless’: The pain of Deir el-Balah’s obliteration
As Israel's latest evacuation order sows terror in hearts of residents, Maram Humaid reflects on the fear and despair.
Indian doctors resume work but protests over medic’s rape, murder continue
India's Supreme Court urges doctors to return to work, assuring safety measures will be implemented within two weeks.
Thailand confirms Asia’s first known case of new mpox strain
Health authorities say patient travelled from Africa, instruct new arrivals from 42 'risk countries' to undergo testing.
Video: Palestinian waves flag in front of Israeli military vehicles
A man in Tulkarem waved a Palestinian flag in front of Israeli forces as they conducted a major raid on a refugee camp.
Fire at Russian base after Ukrainian drone attack
A fire has broken out at a Russian airbase after a suspected Ukrainian drone attack on the facility.
Tim Walz shines as Gaza protesters blocked: Key takeaways from DNC day 3
Uncommitted delegates stage sit-in, Bill Clinton reminds crowds he is younger than Trump amid celebrity fanfare.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy visits Sumy border area near Kursk incursion zone
President tours northeastern region in first visit to border area since Ukrainian forces entered Russian territory.
In Russia, solidarity and apathy as war with Ukraine escalates
Volunteers rally for people displaced by Ukraine's incursion, but in Moscow, some brush off Kyiv's drone assault.
In Dadaab, football is now the best medicine the refugee camp can provide
Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp has rapidly expanded in its 34 years, and now sport is one of the inhabitants' best hopes.
Thousands flee as Israel orders evacuations in Gaza’s Deir el-Balah
Displaced Palestinians have been forced to move again, but say no place is safe in the besieged enclave.
Can India broker peace between Russia and Ukraine?
As Narendra Modi heads to Kyiv, some analysts say India could push the two sides towards talks - but it may not want to.
Gaza eyewitnesses recall school attack horror
Palestinians have been describing the Israeli attack on al-Tabin school shelter in Gaza that killed more than 100 people
Video: Hijabi women arrested during US anti-war protest
An Al Jazeera reporter filmed the arrest of two women wearing hijabs during anti-war protests in the US city of Chicago.
Protests across Indonesia as parliament delays change to election law
Fears of a constitutional crisis grow after the government and the judiciary find themselves on opposing sides.
We need urgent climate action in conflict zones
Climate change is exacerbating conflicts in the Middle East and yet very little is being done to address it.
Russia faces manpower woes after failing to stop Ukraine’s Kursk incursion
Ukraine has seized more Russian territory in two weeks than Russia has seized in Ukraine all year.
Gunmen attack school van in Pakistan’s Punjab, killing two children
Police believe attacker motivated by personal 'enmity', but investigators also probing possibility of 'terrorism'.
What’s happening with the Gaza ceasefire talks?
What's happening with the Gaza ceasefire talks?
US charges former democracy activist with spying for China
The New York resident fled China after being imprisoned for participating in activities that led to Tiananmen protests.
Canada rail freight traffic comes to a standstill over labour dispute
The standoff could cause economic damage and supply chain problems for businesses and consumers in Canada and the US.
Video: Walz accepts VP nomination at Democratic convention
The Democrats' candidate for the US vice presidency Tim Walz urged supporters to fight for an election win, at the DNC.
Three Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on occupied West Bank
Israeli forces have carried out near-daily raids in the territory, killing more than 600 Palestinians since October.
Greek oil tanker on fire and adrift after multiple attacks in Red Sea
The Sounion was on its way from Iraq to Athens when it was attacked by more than a dozen people in two small boats.
Robert F Kennedy Jr to drop US presidential bid, back Trump, reports say
Independent candidate is scheduled to give a speech about 'path forward' in Phoenix, Arizona, on Friday.
‘The honour of my life’: Walz accepts VP nomination at DNC
Tim Walz takes stage with message of hope and freedom promising to defeat Trump and Vance in November election.
New Zealand’s White Island volcano erupts, flights grounded
Scientists warn volcano off coast of North Island could continue venting for "weeks to months" to come.
Gaza protesters keep pressure up as Harris-Walz celebrated in Chicago DNC
Al Jazeera witnesses violent arrest of two hijab-wearing women as thousands in Chicago rally for Palestinian rights.
Andrew and Tristan Tate detained in Romania in new trafficking probe
Romanian authorities say probe relates to alleged crimes including human trafficking and sex with a minor.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 909
As the war enters its 909th day, these are the main developments.
Why are Mexico’s judges striking over AMLO’s proposed judicial reforms?
Change pushed by the Morena party would see judges elected by popular vote, in what some see as a political power grab.
Israel kills dozens of displaced Palestinians in Gaza amid more evacuations
At least 50 Palestinians killed as Israeli military orders new evacuations in central and southern parts of the enclave.
Meet the ‘uncommitted’: How Gaza hangs over Democratic National Convention
Uncommitted delegates say Kamala Harris should back Gaza ceasefire and apply US laws to end weapon transfers to Israel.
Water erupts from manhole during heavy rain in Tokyo
A manhole cover blew off and water shot up into Tokyo's night sky, as torrential rain drenched Japan's capital city.
Will turmoil in Libya spill over into the region?
A military mobilisation by renegade general Khalifa Haftar to the southwest is raising alarm in neighbouring countries.
At least 15 killed in blast at pharma factory in India
At least 40 others injured, with officials in Andhra Pradesh state saying many suffered extensive chemical burns.
Itamar Ben-Gvir confronted by crowd of angry Israelis
A group of angry Israelis confronted far-right gov't minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in northern Israel.
Group behind Emmys defends nomination of Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda
US body replies to open letter from pro-Israel nonprofit and others, asking it to rescind AJ+ contributor's nomination.
US sharply lowers number of jobs added in year ending in March
The downgrade has raised concerns the US economy is slowing and the Fed has waited too long to cut interest rates.
Israeli police beat ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters to disperse them
Israeli police have beaten, dragged and used water cannons on dozens of ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Five bodies retrieved from tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s sunken yacht in Sicily
Questions abound about what caused the superyacht to sink so quickly when a nearby sailboat was largely spared.
Russians flock to evacuation centre to flee Ukraine’s incursion in Kursk
Al Jazeera's Dorsa Jabbari reports from an evacuation centre in Kursk where Russians are flocking in search of food.
Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo breaks new YouTube channel record
The Portuguese footballer's launch broke the world record for fastest YouTube channel to hit one million subscribers.
Iran parliament approves president’s entire cabinet, a first since 2001
Approval gives way to a cross-factional cabinet reflecting Masoud Pezeshkian's focus on consensus after days of debate.
Trinidad and Tobago redraws coat of arms to remove Columbus’s three ships
The island will hold a public hearing on whether other monuments with colonial connections should also be removed.
Pakistani man faces cyber-terror charge over false posts linked to UK riots
The man is accused of claiming that a Muslim asylum seeker was suspected of a knife attack that killed three girls.
What we know about the remaining Israeli captives being held in Gaza
On Tuesday, the Israeli army announced it had retrieved the bodies of six Israelis held in Gaza.
Palestinian commander killed in Lebanon as Israel, Hezbollah exchange fire
Suspected Israeli drone raid on a car in southern Lebanon kills a commander from a coalition of Palestinians groups.
Khamenei’s calculus: Iran supreme leader faces a bitter choice on Israel
All eyes are on Iran and its possible retaliation for an assassination - blamed on Israel - in its capital.
Ukraine votes to join ICC as it seeks to bring Russia to justice
Membership of the court, which prosecutes crimes against humanity, also advances the country's EU aspirations.
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