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Will the UK’s new Labour government halt arms sales to Israel?
Since 2008, the UK has licensed arms exports to Israel worth at least 576 million pounds ($740m).
China’s UN envoy condemns Israel for ‘heinous’ Gaza school massacre
A heinous act'. China's UN representative condemned Israel at the UN Security Council.
Germany seeks arrest of Ukrainian diver for Nord Stream sabotage
Ukrainian diving instructor Volodymyr Z is accused of being part of a team that blew up the gas pipelines.
Thai court orders dismissal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin
Srettha becomes the fourth Thai prime minister in 16 years to be removed by the kingdom's Constitutional Court.
Who can beat Manchester City in the new English Premier League season?
Manchester City enters a new season seeking a fifth straight EPL crown. Who will be their main rivals this time around?
Israeli military kills four in drone attack in occupied West Bank
The drone strike in Tammun followed a raid on a home in the city of Tubas that killed one person.
‘Unprecedented escalation’: How Russians view Ukraine Kursk incursion
Pro-Kremlin commentators say the cross-border attack was developed by NATO as Putin threatens a 'worthy response'.
‘Less flexible?’ Just say it NYT, Israel is sabotaging a ceasefire deal
Israel has been sabotaging efforts for peace since long before the beginning of this latest round of slaughter in Gaza.
New Zealand foodbank hands out meth-laced sweets
Hundreds of packages containing pineapple candies filled with a potentially lethal dose of the drug were distributed.
Palestinian rights group calls for closure of ‘Israeli torture camps’
Al Mezan Center for Human Rights says 2,650 Palestinians taken from Gaza since October remain in Israeli custody.
Israel’s intensifying attacks on Gaza schools
Israel has hit more than 500 Gaza schools in the past 10 months. Al Jazeera breaks down the deadliest attacks.
Ukraine hits Russian regions with overnight barrage
Kyiv, which claims to control 1,000sq km of Russia, has ordered army to develop next key steps' of operation.
Israel critic, ‘Squad’ member Ilhan Omar wins Minnesota Democratic primary
Omar defeated former Minneapolis City Council member Don Samuels in primary for Minnesota's 5th congressional district.
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he will step down in September
Kishida will not seek re-election as the leader of the ruling LDP in party elections next month.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 901
As the war enters its 901st day, these are the main developments.
US clears $20bn in arms sales for Israel as atrocities continue in Gaza
More weapons approved as Israel bombs Gaza and prepares for anticipated retaliatory strikes by Iran and Hezbollah.
Can X help Donald Trump get back into the White House?
The former US president and Republican nominee returns to the platform in a talk with Elon Musk.
Doctors across India protest rape and murder of medic in Kolkata
Thousands of doctors halt services across the country after 31-year-old trainee medic is found dead in a hospital.
The right-wing lurch of X under Elon Musk
Musk's history of censoring views has raised concerns there will be an information void before November elections.
Zelenskyy says Ukrainian forces now control 74 Russian settlements in Kursk
Ukrainian leader says his country's daring operation is evidence that its army maintains ability to seize initiative.
Pakistan’s ex-ISI chief faces court martial after arrest in property case
No former spy chief has faced court martial in a country the powerful army has directly ruled for nearly three decades.
‘Just civilians’: Families of Gaza school strike victims refute Hamas links
Among those Israel killed and claims were fighters are an Arabic professor, a hospital employee and a retired principal.
Israel’s Ben-Gvir leads provocative visit to Al-Aqsa Mosque
Israel's Ben-Gvir leads provocative visit to Al-Aqsa Mosque
Why do US parties hold presidential conventions? What to know, in 500 words
Conventions are where US political parties officially choose their presidential candidates. But how do they work?
Putin meets Abbas, affirms position on the creation of Palestine
Russia's Vladimir Putin met Palestinian Authority's Mahmoud Abbas, affirmed Russia's position on Palestine.
Uganda court finds LRA commander guilty of crimes against humanity
Thomas Kwoyelo has been found guilty of dozens of crimes against humanity committed between 1992 and 2005.
Ex-Bangladesh PM Hasina demands probe into protest ‘killings and vandalism’
Hasina's statement comes hours after court orders probe into her role in death of a grocery shop owner during protests.
Putin expresses concern about civilian deaths in Gaza in meeting with Abbas
Russian leader says his country is focused on war in Ukraine but laments 'humanitarian catastrophe' in Gaza.
Israeli strike kills newborn twins as father collected birth certificates
A Palestinian father lost his newborn twins in an Israeli air strike while he was collecting their birth certificates.
Exclusive: Al-Tabin attack ‘deliberately timed to cause maximum casualties’
Israeli attack on Gaza City school killing over 100 was 'calculated' to cause widespread loss of life, Al Jazeera finds.
Africa CDC declares mpox a public health emergency
Africa's top public health body acts over outbreak of mpox that spread from the DRC to neighbouring countries.
Gaza Evactuations: No place left to go
Since October of last year, 90% of Gaza's population has been displaced, even as 'safe zones' continue to be bombed.
How serious are the wildfires near Athens, Greece?
The flames began on Sunday and have quickly spread to several suburbs of Athens.
Kenyan on Mars: Space travel dreams in Nairobi
A Kenyan man's fascination with the idea of space travel and one day, maybe, getting to Mars.
UN condemns Houthi seizure of office in Yemen’s Sanaa
The Yemeni group seizes UN Human Rights Office in the capital Sanaa as it extends a crackdown on foreign organisations.
India’s doctors strike to protest murder of medic
Doctors in India are on strike in protest over the brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor.
What’s Troubling Her? Treating women’s mental health in Afghanistan
A 26-year-old psychologist, Mehriya Qadiri, treats young women as a mental health crisis unfolds across Afghanistan.
Would a hidden ocean on Mars spur human settlement?
A new NASA study suggests Mars contains an ocean of water underground, sparking conversations about human settlement.
UK charges pro-Palestine group members under terrorism law
Palestine Action members are accused of burglary, violent disorder at building belonging to Israeli defence firm Elbit.
Israeli protesters rally for ‘the right to rape’ prisoners
Protesters, politicians and TV commentators in Israel are defending the right of soldiers to mistreat prisoners.
Scientists find liquid water on Mars
Scientists say they've discovered vast oceans of liquid water below the surface of Mars.
Myanmar military committing war crimes at ‘alarming’ rate, UN warns
UN investigators say more than three million people were displaced in Myanmar's escalating conflict in last six months.
Cyberattack, inflation, immigration: Six takeaways from Trump-Musk chat
We take a look at the key highlights from Trump-Musk interview that took place on X on Monday.
Echoes of Unity: Music connections in Morocco
Urban musician and DJ Asmae Youness meets traditional Ahwach singers in rural Morocco for a creative musical union.
From Papua to Gaza, military occupation leads to climate catastrophe
Environmental destruction is not an unintended side effect, but a primary objective in wars of occupation.
What’s behind Russia’s ‘soft power’ moves on Israel-Palestine?
Mahmoud Abbas is the latest Palestinian leader to visit Moscow amid Israel's continuing onslaught of Gaza.
Who is Thomas Kwoyelo, Ugandan LRA rebel commander on trial for war crimes?
Kwoyelo is the first member of the Lord's Resistance Army militia group to face trial in Uganda.
Iran dismisses European restraint calls as contradicting international law
Iran says the request by France, Germany and Britain 'lacks political logic' and it is determined to deter Israel.
Turkey arrests teenager for stabbing attack at mosque
Eighteen-year-old injured at least five people at random, reportedly under the influence of a video game.
Elderly man punches pro-Palestine demonstrator in Norway
A man was filmed punching a pro-Palestine demonstrator in the face after they reportedly surrounded a bank in Oslo.
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