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Yamal, Williams to be available for Spain’s opening World Cup match
Star forward Yamal expected to be ready after suffering a groin injury that kept him out of a pretournament friendly.
Satellite images show destruction of the US-Israel war on Iran
From Iranian naval ports to US military bases across the Gulf, Al Jazeera shows 15 sites before and after the attacks.
Debris reported in Jordan after Iranian missiles aimed at Israel intercepte
Missiles believed fired from Iran toward Israel were seen over Jordan, with one reportedly intercepted.
Peru’s Sanchez visits jailed ex-president as votes are counted
Peruvian presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez visited jailed former president Pedro Castillo.
How Mexican cartels turned South African farms into meth production hubs
Raids on South African farms have uncovered meth labs linked to Mexican networks, signalling a new cartel phase.
Oppenheimer: Trump holds the reins on Netanyahu’s escalation options
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has incentives to escalate tensions with Iran but is constrained by US President Trump.
Powerful earthquake hits Philippines, triggering tsunami alerts across Asia
Officials in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Japan warn of possible tsunami waves after an earthquake off Mindanao.
Iran and Israel trade threats after Tehran launches missiles
Iran and Israel exchanged threats after Tehran launched missiles towards Israel in response to Israeli strikes on Beirut
Iran war live: Explosions in Tehran, Isfahan as Israel launches attacks
Escalation comes after Israel attacked Lebanon's capital, Beirut, killing at least two people and wounding 20.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un inspects munitions at weapons factory
North Korea has released photos of Kim Jong Un inspecting huge munitions at a weapons factory
Iran’s attack on Israel aims to restore deterrence but avoid return to war
Iran's attack on Israel aims to restore deterrence but avoid return to war.
Videos show missiles launched from Iran into Israel
Iranian media has released video showing missiles being launched towards Israel.
Celebrations seen in Tehran as missiles fly overhead towards Israel
Iranian state TV broadcast scenes of celebration in Tehran as missiles flew overhead en route to Israel.
Iran fires missiles at Israel after Beirut attack ‘crossed all red lines’
Iran's IRGC says the barrage of missiles is 'a warning' to Israel amid its ongoing siege of Lebanon.
Iran fires missiles at Israel after it attacked Beirut
Videos show missiles over Israel as the Israeli military says Iran launched a new wave of attacks.
Iran losing patience with Israel and US over ceasefire violations
Iran's patience has reached its limit with the continuous violations of the ceasefire'.
Iranian World Cup excitement dulled by war and economic crisis
Iranian World Cup excitement dulled by war and economic crisis.
Italy recovers 10 bodies as boat with nearly 60 on board capsizes off Malta
At least 990 refugees and migrants have died this year while attempting the perilous journey across the Mediterranean.
Hezbollah MP: Resistance defends Lebanon where the state failed
Ibrahim Moussawi says Hezbollah stepped in after diplomacy and the Lebanese state failed.
Lawsuit seeks to stop Trump’s planned White House UFC match
Legal challenge claims US president did not seek proper approval for fighting event to be held on his 80th birthday.
Alexander Zverev wins French Open to claim first Grand Slam title
Zverev's five-set defeat of Flavio Cobolli makes him the first German man to win a Slam since Boris Becker 30 years ago.
Denmark’s Christian Eriksen collapses on football pitch during friendly
The football player has a special heart-starting device implanted since he collapsed during a match in 2021.
Bolivia’s legislature passes law allowing use of troops against protesters
New law grants president power to use military to clear roadblocks set up amid weeks of antigovernment demonstrations.
Nigerian forces rescue 360 captives from Boko Haram
Nigerian forces rescued 360 captives, including women and children from a Boko Haram mountain hideout in Borno State.
Trump says will not unfreeze Iranian assets before ceasefire deal reached
Iranian officials have indicated the release of funds would build 'trust' needed to reach lasting deal ending war.
Police say two suspects have been shot and killed in Israel gun attack
Police say two suspects have been shot and killed in Israel gun attack.
Al Jazeera reports from Beirut after Israeli attack
Multiple explosions have hit Beirut's southern suburbs as Israel launches new attacks, claiming to target Hezbollah.
People flood Madrid streets to see Pope Leo’s flower-carpeted procession
Pope Leo XIV hails Spain's school of faith' at Madrid Mass, urges unity amid vast Corpus Domini crowds.
Authenticity is what American voters want
Results in US Democratic primary races are showing that old establishment politics no longer work.
Kimi Antonelli wins delayed Monaco Grand Prix to extend F1 lead
Antonelli takes his fifth successive Grand Prix win in race interrupted by crashes after asphalt breaks apart.
Ronaldo, other ageing stars push limits to make history at World Cup 2026
Experts say sport science is just part of a complex system of factors needed to extend longevity in football.
From online class to Revolution Square: A Tehran teacher’s routine amid war
Al Jazeera follows a teacher who navigates a new life marked by a weak internet, soaring prices, and solidarity rallies.
Iran’s World Cup squad lands in Mexico amid US visa row
Iranian delegation arrives at their World Cup base camp a day after several members were denied visas by the US.
Army frees 360 abductees after clashes with Boko Haram in Nigeria’s Borno
Two infants succumbed to the 'harsh conditions' of Boko Haram captivity in the Mandara mountains, the army says.
Israel kills nine in Gaza as Egypt hosts renewed ceasefire talks
At least five people were killed in one attack on a police post as Hamas and other groups met mediators in Cairo.
Fifty-two hours on an Israeli prison ship
A flotilla activist recounts his detention after Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound solidarity mission at sea.
Missiles and negotiations: Iran 100 days into the war with US and Israel
Talks and attacks have continued for months, and could last much longer without a breakthrough.
Marc Marquez hits 100 career wins with Hungarian MotoGP victory
The seven-time MotoGP world champion beat KTM's Pedro Acosta to claim his first grand prix victory of the season.
Israel strikes southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital Beirut
Videos show the aftermath of an Israeli attack on Beirut's southern suburbs, with multiple explosions reported.
Why has the Pentagon raised the risk of Israeli spying to the highest level?
The US agencies warn against Israeli efforts to collect information on the talks to end the war, according to reports.
Pope Leo urges youth to be ‘sparks of a new humanity’
Pope Leo XIV urged young people to be 'sparks of a new humanity'.
Ben-Gvir praises police on killing shooter in central Israel
Israel's far right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir praised police for killing a Kokhav Yair shooting suspect.
Russian drone strike damages site near Chornobyl nuclear plant
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemns 'extremely vile' attack that did not lead to spike in radiation.
World Cup 2026 in numbers: Key statistical goals, titles and age records
The 2026 World Cup has already set records for the most host nations, most matches and the highest prize money.
FIFA U-turns on water bottle policy in US, Canada stadiums after backlash
New York Mayor Mamdani was among those critical of FIFA's decision to ban water bottles at World Cup stadiums.
Giant crowds greet Pope Leo at public mass in Madrid, Spain
The pontiff praises Madrid as a beacon of inclusion as about 1.2 million people gather for Sunday mass.
Los Angeles tiny homes move people off streets amid World Cup spotlight
Thousands of people in Los Angeles are living in city-backed tiny homes as part of efforts to reduce homelessness.
Armenians go to polls in test of PM’s pivot to Europe amid Russian pressure
Two political blocs and 17 parties taking part in the election after campaign shaped by security and identity issues.
One killed, five wounded in shooting attack in Israel: Medics
Israeli police say the suspect is a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship.
1 killed and 5 injured in Israel shootings
Multiple shooting attacks in Israel have killed 1 person and injured five others, Israeli police say.
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