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How India’s CBSE exam scandal set off student outrage against PM Modi
India's largest school board has been mired in controversies, sparking demands that Modi's education minister resign.
World Cup 2026: FIFA bans fans from bringing reusable bottles to stadiums
Football's governing body makes a last-minute U-turn on its stadium code of conduct.
Germany admits failure to secure UNSC seat likely due to support for Israel
For the first time, Germany has failed to win a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
Israeli strikes on residential buildings kill nine in Gaza City
Israeli strikes on residential buildings have killed nine Palestinians, setting homes ablaze and leaving destruction.
Indonesia’s rupiah falls to record low against US dollar
Currency plunge comes as energy shock from the Iran war casts a cloud over Southeast Asian economies.
UK far-right accused of exploiting killing of Henry Nowak
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused right-wing figures of exploiting the killing of Henry Nowak for political gain.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX eyes $1.77tn valuation ahead of blockbuster IPO
Texas-based rocket company announces plans to sell shares at $135 apiece, aiming to raise approximately$75bn.
Rubio distances himself from Netanyahu’s Gaza plan
House Democrats question US Secretary of State Marco Rubio about the lack of progress on Trump's 20 point Gaza plan.
Nigeria’s second-chance schools: women balancing study and survival
Women in northern Nigeria return to school after years out, but must balance childcare, duties and costs.
Iran war live: Ceasefire tested by US-Iran clashes; Israel kills 9 in Gaza
Lebanon's Health Ministry reports that 3,516 people have now been killed by Israeli attacks on the country since March.
London activists try to erect statue of jailed Palestinian leader
Activists have tried to erect a statue of Marwan Barghouti in London's Parliament Square, but police intervened.
Trump seeks to split Lebanon talks from war on Iran negotiations
Trump says he wants to keep talks on the conflict in Lebanon separate from negotiations over the war with Iran.
Kuwait releases CCTV footage of deadly Iranian strike on airport
Kuwait has released surveillance footage of what it says shows an Iranian drone strike on Kuwait International Airport.
Real Madrid will bring Mourinho back if Perez is re-elected
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says he will bring Jose Mourinho back as manager if he wins Sunday's election.
US House passes Iran war powers resolution in rare pushback against Trump
Four Republicans allied with Democrats to pass bill to rein in Trump, though it is likely to face a presidential veto.
Who is Adam Hamawy? Doctor who served in Gaza is on the path to US Congress
Hamawy's victory in New Jersey likely to make him a rare US Congress member with firsthand experience in besieged Gaza.
Kuwait labels Iran attack ‘heinous aggression’
Kuwait's defence ministry has labelled an attack on the country's international airport as heinous Iranian aggression'.
Ukraine attacks St Petersburg as Russia hosts its own ‘Davos’
Ukraine launched a series of air strikes targeting an oil facility and a naval air base near St Petersburg late Tuesday.
Deadly fire rips through New Delhi hotel
A fire has ripped through a hotel in New Delhi, killing at least 21 people including 18 foreign nationals.
Japan’s football team sports cowboy hats ahead of World Cup
Japan's national football team wore cowboy hats as fans welcomed them to Monterrey, Mexico.
Does Israel have nukes? ‘Most of the world assesses they do,’ says Rubio
US secretary of state dodges question at congressional hearing on Washington's position on Israel's nuclear programme.
Ten years on, world remembers Muhammad Ali ‘the Greatest’
Ten years on, world remembers Muhammad Ali 'the Greatest'
Israel’s decades-long history of invading Lebanon
Israel has invaded Lebanon for the sixth time in 48 years. Al Jazeera's Hala Al Shami outlines this history.
Israeli strikes near Tyre hospital put youngest patient at risk
Jabal Aamel Hospital in Tyre was heavily damaged after an Israeli strike levelled nearby buildings, leaving key medical
Dalai Lama receives Grammy award for spoken-word album
Tibetan spiritual leader Tenzin Gyatso received his first Grammy award for his spoken-word album.
Gunfire erupts in Mogadishu before protests against Somali president’s rule
Ex-Somali PM Khaire accuses government forces of attacking him before planned antigovernment protests in Mogadishu.
Iran faces a new energy imbalance, but its options are limited
Iran's government weighs limited energy control options in a strained economy, with the war impacting production.
Israeli attacks kill nine in Lebanon, reach Beirut outskirts
The attacks test a US-mediated deal to curb Israel-Hezbollah attacks, and new Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington.
Lula says Brazil cannot ‘accept treatment’ after new US tariffs proposed
Brazil's president says he was surprised by the proposed 25 percent tariffs, which came amid signs relations improving.
US cites forced labour concerns as grounds for new tariffs
USTR's proposal comes from a Section 301 unfair trade practices investigation designed to help rebuild Trump's tariffs.
Netanyahu downplays US-Israel rift after Trump confirms criticism
US president acknowledges he had harsh words for Netanyahu over Lebanon attacks but says he 'likes' the Israeli leader.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Can Asian champions Qatar reach the knockouts?
Al Jazeera speaks to Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui ahead of the World Cup, with a shot at knockouts within their grasp.
‘Disgraceful’: Egypt jails activist Douma after article on its prisons
Rights group PEN America says Douma's 'case embodies part of an escalating crackdown on writers in Egypt'.
Bangladesh’s top diplomat elected UN General Assembly leader in tight race
Khalilur Rahman elected as the president of the UNGA's 81st session, garnering 99 votes in secret ballot.
Israeli settlers are driving Palestinian shepherds from their grazing lands
Settler attacks in the Jordan Valley have forced growing numbers of Palestinian communities to flee their villages.
What is the St Petersburg forum, Putin’s economic outreach to the world?
A Ukrainian drone strike targeted energy facilities near St Petersburg hours before the forum began.
The Ebola outbreak the world isn’t paying attention to
A deadly Ebola outbreak in the DRC is spreading across borders, with no approved vaccine or treatment for this strain.
Which World Cup 2026 stadiums will host matches in US, Canada and Mexico?
A quick look at the 16 venues across 16 cities in three countries, which will host the biggest-ever FIFA World Cup.
UK minister condemns violent protests against student’s murder
Henry Nowak's death has spurred right-wing claims two-tier' policing disadvantages white people
Turkiye’s top diplomat, Indonesia’s president discuss $10bn trade goal
The two discuss a range of sectors, including defence, energy, transportation and the halal food industry.
FBI agents fatally shoot alleged hostage-taker in California
The shooting ends a 12-hour standoff in the city of Bakersfield between suspect and law enforcement.
Pro-Palestine US army veteran Adam Hamawy wins New Jersey primary
A former US Army combat surgeon who volunteered at Gaza hospital has a Democratic primary in New Jersey.
Three British navy personnel killed in helicopter crash in England
An investigation under way after the deadly accident during a training exercise near the town of Sourton in Devon.
Sabalenka the latest French Open shock exit as Shnaider wins quarterfinal
Tennis's top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka knocked out of French Open in quarterfinal Roland-Garros defeat to Diana Shnaider.
‘Doesn’t seem qualified’: Who is Bill Pulte, acting US intelligence chief?
Republican and Democratic lawmakers have questioned the credentials of President Trump's latest appointee.
The Population Bust
A revealing global journey into declining birth rates, ageing societies, and their far-reaching impact.
Israel detains Palestine international women’s football player
Rand Halawani's detention also saw four other women arrested on Tuesday, including a former Palestine player.
Iran’s World Cup squad to depart for Mexico on June 6 despite US visa delay
Squad's visas for the US haven't been issued, with Marco Rubio saying IRGC-linked members won't be allowed to 'embed'.
DRC suggests behind-closed-doors World Cup warm-up to offset Ebola threat
Mayor of Spain's La Linea de la Concepcion bans friendly between DR Congo and Chile due to health concerns.
Why is France so invested in the future of Lebanon?
Analysts say France is hoping to reassert its diminishing influence in the region.
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