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How the rich are fuelling the climate crisis for everyone else
Billionaires own assets that emit more carbon in minutes than others do in lifetimes. The poor pay the cost.
Which countries host the largest Venezuelan populations?
About 8 million Venezuelans, or a quarter of the population, have fled their country in recent years.
Which are Iran’s main opposition groups?
Iran's fragmented opposition includes figures living abroad, such as Reza Pahlavi, the heir of the former monarch.
Israel advances ‘fatal’ settlement plan for occupied East Jerusalem
Israel's plan for 9,000 units at Jerusalem airport is a move to sever the city from the West Bank, analyst says.
Syrians in Kurdish areas of Aleppo pick up pieces after clashes
The battles in Aleppo between Syrian forces, who have reasserted control, and the SDF killed many, displaced thousands.
The Sudanese army is renewing a military effort to retake Kordofan, Darfur
Mission against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces would surpass army's recapture of Khartoum State last year.
Mossad agents are “hiding among Iranian demonstrators”
Mossad agents [are] hiding among Iranian demonstrators."
Malaysia blocks Grok amid uproar over nonconsensual sexualised images
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission says ban comes after failure to comply with formal notices.
Families hope for a miracle at site of Philippines garbage landslide
Rescuers are searching for survivors days after a mountain of garbage collapsed at a landfill site in the Philippines.
These are the key reasons Trump wants Greenland
US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his ambition to bring Greenland under US control.
Iran’s FM says ready for war or dialogue over US threats
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says his country is ready for war but also for dialogue.
Nigeria, Egypt or Senegal: Who can spoil Morocco’s AFCON 2025 party?
Osimhen, Salah and Mane lead a star-studded showdown as hosts Morocco look to win the Africa Cup of Nations crown.
India’s VPN ban in Kashmir ‘adds to psychological pressure’, say residents
Government orders a sweeping ban on VPNs for two months in the disputed region, citing 'threats to national security'.
Australia festival faces mass boycott after dropping Palestinian author
About 100 writers and four board members quit Adelaide Festival after it barred author Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Israel launches air strikes against Lebanon
Video shows Israel carrying out back-to-back strikes on the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Hatta.
Iran’s FM says protests became ‘bloody’ to give Trump intervention excuse
Iranian media report a calm night as a nationwide internet ban continues and US president announces a possible meeting.
Trump warns of “very strong options” amid Iran unrest
Trump said the US is considering very strong options," over the deaths of protesters in Iran.
Who is Reza Pahlavi? The exiled prince urging Iranians to ‘seize cities’
The exiled prince calls on Iranians to 'seize city centres' as Tehran accuses him of leading 'terrorist' war.
Integration of armed factions remains one of Syria’s biggest challenges
It is also at the centre of the post-war state building project.
India’s Kohli becomes second-highest run-scorer in international cricket
Indian great surpasses Sri Lanka's Sangakkara with 28,068 runs across all formats but trails compatriot Tendulkar.
Man detained after driving truck through anti-Iran protest in Los Angeles
Police respond after a truck drives down a street filled with demonstrators marching in support of the Iranian people.
Iran protests live: US rhetoric rises as Tehran announces 3-days’ mourning
Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi says protests 'turned violent and bloody to give an excuse' for President Trump.
UN top court set to open Myanmar Rohingya genocide case
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh hope for justice as the ICJ begins its first full genocide case in more than a decade.
One Battle After Another, Adolescence dominate Golden Globes
Timothee Chalamet picks up best actor award for his role in sport comedy-drama Marty Supreme.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,418
These are the key developments from day 1,418 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump says US considering ‘very strong options’ for Iran
US president says Washington is closely monitoring protests in Iran and considering possible military intervention.
Denmark’s PM says Greenland showdown at ‘decisive moment’
Denmark is ready to defend its values, Mette Frederiksen says, as Trump renews threats to seize the Danish territory.
US Fed Chair Powell says he’s under investigation, will not bow to Trump
Head of US central bank condemns 'intimidation' amid fears for independence of monetary policy.
Barcelona beat Real Madrid in El Clasico to retain Spanish Super Cup
Raphinha scores twice as Barcelona beat Real Madrid for second year running in the Spanish Super Cup with a 3-2 win.
Israeli forces kill one person in series of attacks on southern Lebanon
Israel claims its latest attacks on Lebanon were targeting alleged Hezbollah infrastructure.
How volatile is the situation in Iran?
The country has been rocked by two weeks of widespread protests since the currency collapsed.
How Israel is shifting Gaza’s yellow line
Satellite images show Israeli forces repositioning yellow cement blocks hundreds of metres inside Gaza's yellow line.
After Maduro: Is the US driving global instability?
Risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the US is undoing the global system that it built over decades.
Will Elon Musk’s X changing the Iranian flag have any impact on the ground?
Analysts say Musk's move may give a small boost to some protesters, but matters little during internet blackouts.
Trump says no more Venezuelan oil or money to go to Cuba, demands ‘deal’
Venezuela is Cuba's biggest oil supplier, but no shipments have departed Venezuelan ports since Maduro's abduction.
Germany’s double standard on peaceful protests
Germany's double standard on peaceful protests
LIVE: Barcelona vs Real Madrid – El Clasico Supercopa final 2026
Follow our live build-up with team news coverage before our live text commentary stream of Spain's Super Cup final.
Hunger strike for 70 days: How the body breaks down without food
Medical estimates put survival without food at 45 to 61 days. Three UK activists are now pushing beyond that boundary.
Sudan announces government’s return to Khartoum from wartime capital
Army-aligned government returns to the capital, which was quickly overrun by the RSF in the early days of war in 2023.
Iran protests live: Tehran says it will hit back at US, Israel if attacked
Iranian president calls for unity as protests triggered by an economic crisis escalate into the worst unrest in years.
Iran’s Pezeshkian pledges economic overhaul amid spiralling protests
President strikes conciliatory tone but accuses US and Israel of fuelling unrest that has killed dozens.
“Europe has to look after its security and cannot rely on America”
America has moved from being a close and valued ally in many ways to becoming an avaricious imperial predator."
Iran warns US it will retaliate against any attack
Tehran has warned it will retaliate against US military bases and Israel if Iran is attacked.
BRICS wargames: Why they matter, why India opted out
South Africa is hosting the BRICS exercises, but two founding members are not participating amid tensions with the US.
Medvedev defeats Nakashima to win Brisbane trophy before Australian Open
Former world number one wins in straight sets to stake his claim as an Australian Open contender.
Benin votes in key parliamentary, local polls a month after thwarted coup
Elections take place weeks after foiled coup attempt that shook the country.
An urgent appeal to save the lives of Palestine Action hunger strikers
Former hunger strikers from Ireland, Palestine and Guantanamo Bay call on the UK government to take immediate action.
Al Jazeera reports from rebel-held Myanmar during disputed election
A second round of voting has been held in Myanmar's controversial election.
Israel kills Palestinian in Hebron, raids Nablus, East Jerusalem wedding
Killing comes amid record Israeli violence and settlement expansion across the occupied West Bank.
Is the US War Powers Act unconstitutional, as President Trump says?
Lawmakers push back after Trump claims the War Powers law is unconstitutional following US military action in Venezuela.
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