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From Mogadishu to Minneapolis, Somalis reject Trump’s bigoted remarks
Minnesota legislator Omar Fateh says Trump's 'disgraceful' comments are meant as 'political theatre' to rally his base.
Can Africa choose economic partners on its own terms?
Africa's minerals and young workforce are attracting global interest as China, the US and Europe compete for influence.
Qalqilya targeted as Israel escalates raids in northern West Bank
Raids lead to arrest of Palestinians, as Israeli violence surges across northern occupied West Bank.
Russia’s Putin found ‘morally responsible’ for nerve agent death in UK
Dawn Sturgess, 44, was unwittingly caught up in an assassination attempt against the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal.
UN warns Sudan’s Kordofan faces mass atrocities as fighting spreads
Rights chief fears another wave of violence similar to el-Fasher as death toll mounts across strategic region.
Netanyahu will win again, because in Israel, ‘there is none like him’
His supporters defend him, his opponents cannot look past him and the centre keeps trying to bargain with him.
Stalled Moscow talks collide with Zelenskyy’s corruption crisis
Stalled Moscow talks with the US and Vladimir Putin offered little relief to Ukrainians reeling from years of war.
Trump live: DRC, Rwanda leaders arrive in Washington for peace agreement
US President Donald Trump will meet the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Washington.
Another devastating Israeli strike on Lebanon captured on video
Video captured an Israeli strike destroying a building in southern Lebanon, this time in al-Majadel.
Israel hits multiple towns in southern Lebanon as attacks intensify
Strike on Jbaa follows warnings for more attacks as Israel continues daily attacks despite year-old ceasefire.
Why is Belgium opposed to using Russian assets to support Ukraine?
Belgium is pushing back against a plan to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's economy and war effort.
Nigerian parents left in suspense weeks after kidnappers abduct 300
Parents in rural Nigeria still have no idea what has happened to their children weeks after kidnappers abducted 300.
Mother recounts escape from landslide amid Indonesia floods
Indonesian mother Sri Yuni Pardede fled with her baby as landslides struck her community in North Tapanuli.
Has the Pentagon really exonerated Pete Hegseth over Signal leaks?
US defense secretary was accused of putting military personnel in danger when he used messaging app to discuss strikes.
What do Russian nationals, analysts make of US-led Ukraine peace talks?
While some in Russia believe Ukraine is standing in the way of peace, other analysts say Putin has maximalist ambitions.
Children in Sri Lanka floods have nowhere “to go back to”
They don't have anywhere to go back to."
Tunisia arrests top opposition leader Nejib Chebbi in widening crackdown
Ahmed Nejib Chebbi is among dozens of government critics facing years-long prison terms after 'sham trial'.
Israel’s Evolving Starvation of Gaza
Most land left to Palestinians after the ceasefire isn't arable, while most fertile land is under Israeli control.
Gaza militia leader accused of collaborating with Israel killed: Reports
Yasser Abu Shabab was infamous during Israel's war on Gaza as his group was accused of stealing desperately needed aid.
Eurovision organisers debate whether Israel should be barred from contest
Jury may vote along with the public if EBU cannot prevent bids that sway the public, as Israel allegedly did last year.
Ilhan Omar condemns ‘creepy’ Donald Trump’s attack on Somali communities
Donald Trump has doubled down on his attacks on Somali-Americans, saying Somali immigrants have destroyed our country".
Rubio says Trump to get involved in Sudan peace efforts as civil war rages
US Secretary of State says US president is 'the only leader in the world capable of resolving the Sudan crisis'.
Meet the US’s drug running friends: A history of narcotics involvement
Trump claims to be cracking down on drug gangs in Venezuela but pardoned a Honduran drug lord serving time in the US.
Video: Palestinians work to rebuild Gaza’s beloved heritage landmarks
Some of Gaza's most treasured landmarks were badly damaged by Israel during the war.
Root’s first century in Australia gives England edge as Starc topples Akram
England get edge on first day of second Test at the Gabba in Brisbane as Joe Root hits his first century in Australia.
What we know about the DC shooting suspect’s shadowy Afghan CIA unit?
The Afghan refugee who shot two US national guardsmen in Washington DC is a veteran of the CIA's shadowy Zero Units.
Sudan War Explained | Start Here
Watch this explainer to understand the Sudan war.
Putin says Russia ready to take Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region ‘by force’
Comments to Indian media seem to contradict Trump report that negotiators got the impression he wanted to 'make a deal'.
The age of unipolar diplomacy is coming to an end
Gaza has exposed the limits of US power and opened space for new centres of global diplomacy.
Letters From A Palestinian Prisoner
Mohammed and his daughter confront the emotional scars of his activism and Israeli imprisonment that kept them apart.
Flamengo add Brazilian title days after Copa Libertadores win
Flamengo add Brazil's Serie A title to Copa Libertadores crown and have PSG in sight in Intercontinental Cup in Qatar.
Gulf leaders pledge unity at Bahrain GCC summit
In an annual GCC meeting, Abdullatif Alzayani stated that member states stand shoulder-to-shoulder" against any threat.
UNSC delegation visits Syria on first trip a year after al-Assad’s fall
The UN says the visit comes 'at a crucial time for the region', as it seeks to bolster ties with Syria.
Dispute over Israeli plan for one-way opening of Gaza’s Rafah Crossing
Israel says the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt will open in the coming days, but only for Palestinians leaving.
Amid Trump threats, what has the US’s ‘war on drugs’ achieved in 50 years?
Al Jazeera looks at how years of punitive measures cost billions, filled prisons and did little to curb violence.
Trump’s criticism of Somalis in US just “political theatre”
Omar Fateh on president Trump's hostile rhetoric toward Somali Americans ahead of the midterm elections.
Global campaign launched to free jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti
Known as Palestine's Nelson Mandela, he has been in prison for more than 23 years and subjected to brutal abuse.
Survivors recall terror of landslides from North Sumatra cyclone
Landslides flatten homes in North Sumatra, leaving families fearing every noise and hoping for safer futures.
Armed clashes reported between Yemeni army and southern separatists
Yemeni troops battle with Southern Transitional Council forces in oil-rich Hadramout governorate.
LIVE: Gaza mourns victims of Israeli genocide that ‘never really ended’
Gaza residents fear the return of full-scale war as Israel receives second-last captive's body.
Video: Five killed in Israeli strike on Gaza encampment
An Israeli air strike hit the al-Mawasi camp in Gaza's Khan Younis, killing five Palestinians, including two children.
UN’s Guterres says Israel’s conduct of war in Gaza ‘fundamentally wrong’
Guterres said Israel's war has been waged with 'total neglect' with respect to civilian deaths and Gaza's destruction.
Meta starts blocking teens in Australia under social media ban
Australia's world-first ban requires 10 major online platforms to block users aged 16.
Macron tells Xi that China, France must overcome ‘differences’
Macron's three-day visit aims at getting China to exert pressure on Russia for ceasefire deal with Ukraine.
Most Germans, French see ‘high risk’ of war with Russia, survey shows
Just over halfof citizens across nine European countries believe there is a high risk of a conflict, French poll finds.
US will expand social media, work history vetting for H-1B visas
Past work in content moderation or in tackling misinformation and disinformation could be grounds for rejection.
Honduras’s Nasralla holds narrow lead over Asfura in presidential vote
With 80 percent of votes counted, centrist candidate widens lead over his Trump-backed conservative rival.
EU proposes using Russian assets, loans to fund $105bn package to Ukraine
But Belgium, a vocal critic of the plan to use Russian assets to back Ukraine, says its concerns have not been resolved.
Somalis call Trump’s comments insulting their country a ‘grave mistake’
Somalis are condemning recent comments made by US President Donald Trump insulting their country.
‘What’s our fault?’: India’s expulsion of Pakistanis still splits families
After Pahalgam attack in April, India deported 800 Pakistanis. Children separated from parents still can't meet them.
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