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Hundreds protest in Libya outside UN agency against undocumented migrants
Protesters accuse the UN of settling undocumented migrants in the country, a claim the agency rejects.
Sherpa found alive on Mount Everest after six days missing
A Nepali Sherpa has been found alive on the slopes of Mount Everest after missing for six days without food or oxygen.
Saudi energy minister calls for ‘stable energy sector’ during Russia visit
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and other top OPEC officials visit the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Marjane Satrapi, the author of ‘Persepolis,’ dies at 56
Known for her graphic novel Persepolis,' Iranian-French artist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi has died at the age of 56.
Ecuador’s disappeared: Inside one family’s search for answers
Advocates warn that 51 people have disappeared during Ecuador's military operations, leaving loved ones without answers.
Trump official-turned-foe John Bolton accepts plea deal in documents case
Despite serving as Trump's national security adviser, Bolton has emerged as a top critic of the president.
Israel must allow ICRC to visit Palestinians in prison, Supreme Court rules
Israel's Supreme Court rejects government ban on prisoner visits, affirming Red Cross access under international law.
Ronaldo, Messi at World Cup: Who else is playing their final tournament?
The World Cup is set to be the swansong for some big names, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, but who else?
Russia’s Andreeva beats Ukraine’s Kostyuk in no-handshake French Open semi
No handshake and no photo as Mirra Andreeva of Russia beats Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine to reach French Open final.
The making of Sudan’s RSF
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have a long history of violations, going back to when they were known as the Janjaweed'.
Pro-Palestinian badges should not be worn by NHS staff, UK review suggests
Anti-Semitism review recommends that badges proclaiming political support should not be worn by public health workers
‘Unpatriotic’: Trump decries Republicans who voted to constrain Iran war
Trump takes aim at lawmakers after House passes war powers resolution; advocates call on Senate to advance the measure.
MAHA moms test their influence in US glyphosate fight
'Make America Healthy Again' activists see legislative wins, White House disappointments and questions for the midterms.
Black Lung Rising
Fault Lines investigates a surge in black lung among younger coal miners in Appalachia, and gaps in dust protections.
Lebanon’s latest truce: What is different from the April agreement?
The ceasefire's prospects appear uncertain before its implementation has even started.
Thousands protest in Albania against coastal resort linked to Jared Kushner
Environmental organisations have called for the project's suspension, citing threats to biodiversity.
Iran footballers describe how war with US-Israel affects their World Cup
Iran national players Saeid Ezatolahi and Mohammad Ghorbani talk about how war is overshadowing a World Cup dream.
Shark predicts winning start for Brazil at FIFA World Cup
Shark predicts winning start for Brazil at FIFA World Cup.
Why is a US Ebola facility in Kenya sparking protests?
The plan has drawn backlash from Kenyans as well as the country's union of healthcare workers.
Fearful foreign nationals in South Africa forced out of their homes
Anti-immigration violence in South Africa has forced foreign migrants to flee their homes.
Rights group sues South African government over US arms exports
Case challenges permits approved by South Africa's arms control body, citing compliance failures and oversight gaps.
Archaeologists find ancient matrilineal society in Turkiye’s Catalhoyuk
About 9,000 years ago, the settlement was an egalitarian, matrilineal society with no evidence of organised violence.
Fighting in Somalia’s capital as anger over election delay erupts
Residents flee from their homes due to fighting between two warring political factions.
First US screwworm case in 60 years: Should America be worried?
The US Department of Agriculture says New World screwworm has been detected in a Texas calf.
What do Turkiye and Indonesia want from bilateral talks?
Turkiye's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan travelled to Indonesia to cement the two states' growing partnership.
N Korea’s Kim Jong Un calls for ‘exponential’ expansion of nuclear arsenal
Kim says expansion necessary due to worsening security threats, long-term confrontations with 'most ferocious enemies'.
Who are the World Cup Golden Boot favourites? Mbappe, Ronaldo, Messi, Kane?
There are a host of top players who could claim the coveted title of top goal scorer, including two from the same team.
Israel’s Smotrich announces plan for 2,162 homes in occupied West Bank
The far-right finance minister says the new houses will 'strengthen our hold on the land'.
Man City threatens legal action against Real Madrid following Haaland claim
Enrique Riquelme held up a Real Madrid shirt bearing Erling Haaland's name, while campaigning for club presidency.
Quiz: World Cup 2026 – player and team records, key statistics
Test your football knowledge before the World Cup begins with a 10-question quiz.
Monsoon rain reaches Kerala 3 days late but on time to save Indian harvests
The monsoon rains are essential for driving India's $4 trillion economy.
Who is the Indian guru Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez follows?
The Venezuelan leader, who is a devotee of Sathya Sai Baba, is in India as the two countries aim to boost energy ties.
Itamar Ben-Gvir: The face of Israel’s hard right — or the face of Israel?
Despite internal criticism, analysts argue Ben-Gvir holds a mirror to much of Israeli society.
‘Grossly unfair’: Meta slams Australia’s bid to make platforms pay for news
Facebook parent company says proposals violate Australia's commitments under its free trade agreement with the US.
Argentina erupts in protest against gender violence after teen murder
Argentina erupts in protest against gender violence after teen murder.
Mehdi Taremi: Iran’s journey to the 2026 World Cup
Iranian footballer Mehdi Taremi talks to Al Jazeera ahead of one of the most politically charged World Cups in history.
Ireland’s Black community opens up about racism after ‘George Floyd moment’
In the wake of Yves Sakila's death following a violent restraint, many say racism in Ireland is an overlooked scourge.
Israel and Lebanon agree on ceasefire framework in US-led talks
The US announced an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire framework, but Hezbollah's absence leaves questions over enforcement.
US House votes to end Trump’s Iran war: Does it matter?
Four Republicans join Democrats in rare rebuke of president. But Congress still far from able to stop further attacks.
Did Germany lose its UNSC seat because of support for Israel?
Germany lost its Security Council bid to Austria and Portugal, which secured the two available seats.
Nepali Mount Everest guide found alive after being missing for six days
Dawa Sherpa was last seen around May 29 descending the mountain, but while he did not reach base camp, his client did.
Who is Khalilur Rahman, Bangladesh FM who beat Cyprus to UNGA presidency?
Rahman, a career diplomat who held several portfolios at the global body, beats Cyprus's Ambassador Andreas Kakouris.
Video: US House of Representatives votes to block further war on Iran
Republican-led US House of Representatives passed a resolution to halt any further push of the war on Iran.
World Cup 2026: What are the key dates from the opening match to the final?
From must-watch games to the grand finale, here's a list of all the important dates on the 2026 World Cup schedule.
China bans four New Zealand lawmakers over visit to Taiwan
China says the MPs' visit sends the 'wrong signals' to Taiwan's ruling party.
Brunson scores 30 as Knicks upset Spurs in NBA Finals opener
Led by Jalen Brunson, the New York Knicks steal a road win against the San Antonio Spurs in game one of the NBA Finals.
Sabalenka ‘mentally off track’ as French Open exit made her want to ‘quit’
World number one Aryna Sabalenka let a two-set lead slip in a French Open quarterfinal defeat by Diana Shnaider.
How does football influence who we are?
How does football influence who we are?
Israel and Lebanon agree to conditional ceasefire
Deal is made through US-brokered talks in Washington, DC, that did not include Hezbollah.
Indonesia arrests officials in crackdown on corruption
Indonesia's deputy minister for immigration affairs has been arrested after about 10 hours of questioning.
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