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The myth of white Argentina still shapes the nation
Milei is deepening a state tradition that has equated whiteness with civilisation since its inception.
What are Lebanon’s most important political parties?
Lebanon's many powerful parties reflect the country's social, sectarian, and political divides.
Eight red cards shown to Brazil in fiery friendly against US women
Four Brazilian players and four members of their coaching staff were sent off during a dramatic encounter in Fortaleza.
US bombs Iran’s water facilities: Why that’s so significant
The US struck several sites in Iran, saying it retaliated against the downing of a US helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz
Mexico vs South Africa: World Cup 2026 opening game – teams, start, lineups
As the tournament kicks off, cohosts Mexico face South Africa in a replay of the 2010 edition's opening game.
West Bank ethnic cleansing, settler attacks Israel’s state policy: Amnesty
Israel uses war crimes to accelerate 'annexation agenda and settlement expansion' in occupied land, rights group says.
7-month-old baby shot by Israeli soldier in Hebron
An Israeli soldier fired at a Palestinian family's car in Hebron, fatally shooting a sevenmonthold in the head.
Ukraine-made ‘Flamingo’ missile hits target 900 km inside Russia
Video shows a Ukrainian-made FP-5 Flamingo' cruise missile flying deep inside Russia.
Pakistan military helicopter crashes in Kashmir, all on board killed
There has been a heavy security presence in Muzaffarabad amid protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir in recent days.
Kashmiri rights activist wins partial court victory but remains behind bars
The Delhi High Court grants bail to Kashmiri rights activist Khurram Parvez, jailed in India for nearly five years.
Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US World Cup tournament
The first Somali picked to referee a World Cup rose from Mogadishu's pitches, only to be barred at the US border.
Netanyahu caught between the US, Lebanon war, and Iran ceasefire
As elections near, Israel's PM finds himself squeezed between his voters, his allies, and his opponents.
Apache down, fighting up: What the latest US-Iran attacks mean
Analysts say Iran seeks to deter US patrols on the Strait of Hormuz by attacking its assets across the Gulf.
Who pays for a supersized World Cup?
The biggest World Cup ever, with 48 teams and 104 matches, is expected to bring a record $13bn for FIFA.
Graham Platner wins Maine primary election: Results and key takeaways
Platner wins in Maine, Republican Nancy Mace loses in S Carolina. Results for Nevada and North Carolina also announced.
A four-year-old’s recovery from the trauma of war in Lebanon
Four-year-old Malika was seriously wounded in an Israeli attack that killed her mother.
Why is the FIFA World Cup 2026 being held in three countries?
The 2026 World Cup is the first to be held in three different host nations - but why? Al Jazeera explains.
Iran fires missiles at US bases carrying images of killed commanders
Iranian state media released video showing the launch of missiles towards US bases in the Middle East.
India’s Bengal pushes out Muslim Bangladeshis, deepening religious tensions
Hundreds 'pushed' to border and many others put in detention centres as part of a crackdown on undocumented migrants.
Argentina World Cup 2026 preview: Players to watch, group matches and squad
Messi is hoping to overcome injury to help Argentina become the first back-to-back World Cup champions since 1962.
Anti-immigration protests break out in Belfast after knife attack
Northern Ireland's political leaders call for calm after a knife attack led to anti-immigration protests in the capital.
Rising from the rubble: A Gaza tech incubator defies Israel’s war
Israel's war on Gaza has decimated the tech sector, killing experts and destroying incubators that offered opportunity.
Spidercam crashes onto pitch during Hungary match
A spider camera crashed near the touchline during a football friendly between Hungary and Kazakhstan.
Twelve killed in Johannesburg mass shooting, manhunt under way
Police say a manhunt is under way for more than 10 suspects after the attack on an informal settlement.
Baltic states fear Russia-Ukraine war spillover after drone incursions
A spate of drone incursions fuels anxieties about a possible military conflict with Russia.
FIFA World Cup 2026 explained in maps and charts
Qualified teams, groups, schedule and snapshot of stadiums that will host World Cup matches.
Explosion in Bahrain as Iran attacks US bases
CCTV footage shows an explosion in Bahrain's capital Manama after what authorities say was an Iranian missile strike.
Indonesia jails four military officers for acid attack on rights activist
Prosecutors argued in court that the soldiers were motivated by anger over Yunus's activism.
Prediction platform Kalshi to collect job details to combat insider trading
Prediction platform says it will seek employment information for markets at 'heightened' risk of manipulation.
Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary, vows to oust Collins
Platner wins Maine Senate primary despite controversies, setting up a key race against Republican Susan Collins.
Trita Parsi: Iran is pursuing a doctrine of swift retaliation
Iran has abandoned strategic patience for a new doctrine: swift, severe retaliation against any US attack.
Pope Leo welcomed in Barcelona with traditional Catalan human tower
More than 100 members of the Castellers de Vilafranca built a 10-metre-high human tower to welcome Pope Leo
Afghanistan says Pakistan air raids killed 13 people, including children
No immediate comment from Pakistan as Taliban says 11 children are among the dead in strikes on border provinces.
UN report: Israeli forces shield settlers during attacks on Palestinians
The UN says Israeli security forces routinely accompany settlers and act as a shield for their violence.
Jordan intercepts Iranian missiles over its airspace
Jordan intercepts Iranian missiles over its airspace
Somalia criticises US decision to bar World Cup referee
Somalia's football federation says the US decision to deny entry to award-winning referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan
Air Canada pilot accused of flying for 17 years without proper licence
Former airline captain charged with fraud after allegedly commanding more than 900 flights without required credentials.
Bolivia approves military measures against nationwide protests
Bolivia approves military measures against nationwide protests.
Iran attacks Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan in retaliation for US strikes
Strikes come after US attacked Iranian ports and islands in the Strait of Hormuz over the downing of a helicopter.
Protesters torch cars, buildings in Belfast after refugee knife attack
Unrest comes after a Sudanese man was arrested over a stabbing attack in north Belfast, UK.
Belfast plunged into chaos as vehicles set ablaze following stabbing attack
Al Jazeera's Milena Veselinovic reports from Belfast, where protests have escalated into violent riots.
South Korea’s booming stock market mints generation of novice investors
South Korean stocks are soaring, drawing first-time investors in a nation where property has long reigned supreme.
Brazil intercepts 108 Cuban immigrants amid growing asylum applications
Last year, for the first time in a decade, Cuban asylum applications exceeded Venezuelan ones in sign of growing strain.
Iran war live: Tehran targets US forces in Bahrain, Jordan after south hit
Lebanon's Health Ministry says the death toll from Israeli attacks on the country since March 2 has reached 3,666.
US military launches ‘self-defence strikes’ targeting Iran
US Central Command (CENTCOM) says its forces began launching self-defence' strikes against Iran.
Afghan authorities open fire on protesters over women’s dress code
Authorities suppressed a protest in western Afghanistan over the detention of women for dress code violations.
US judge halts execution by nitrogen gas, ruling it unconstitutional
Judge Emily Marks had previously allowed the execution to proceed, arguing that no execution is entirely without pain.
Mississippi residents sue Musk’s xAI and SpaceX over data centre ‘nuisance’
Three residents filed the case on behalf of a class estimated at more than 10,000 members.
Deadly protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir: What’s going on?
At least 11 people were killed on Sunday in clashes between police and protesters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Trump vows retaliation after claiming Iran shot down Apache helicopter
President Trump accused Iran of shooting down a US Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz
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