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Trump slams ‘radical left lunatic’ Kamala Harris in chat with X’s Elon Musk
Presidential candidate Donald Trump spent much of his live conversation with Elon Musk on X criticising Kamala Harris.
EU firefighters to join effort as Greece battles blaze
A large wildfire raged across the northern suburbs of Athens on Monday, killing at least one person.
Hamas says Israeli captive killed, two wounded in Gaza
The Israeli army says it's investigating but could not refute or confirm the claims of casualties in separate incidents.
Stern: The Man, the Gang and the State
Avraham Stern, leader of a Zionist armed group that fought the British in Palestine, aimed to create a Jewish state.
New study suggests ocean of water lies beneath Mars’s surface
The findings follow analysis of seismic readings from NASA's Mars InSight lander before it shut down in 2022.
Trump returns to X with two-hour Elon Musk chat hit by technical glitch
Trump had not posted on the platform since 2023, when he shared a mugshot taken after his surrender to a Georgia jail.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 900
As the war enters its 900th day, these are the main developments.
Officials at UN Security Council push for a permanent seat for Africa
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges reform, says the African continent is underrepresented in a changing world.
Ukraine hopes to change dynamics in Donetsk with invasion in Kursk
Ukraine's entry into Russia's Kursk and Belgorod has succeeded in diverting attention from Donetsk.
Rising death toll in the landfill collapse in Uganda
The death toll from the Kiteezi landfill collapse in the Ugandan capital has risen to at least 24.
Israel, civilian deaths and the question of proportionality
Israel's fatal al-Tabin School attack raises questions of how many civilians Israel will kill to execute Hamas fighters.
Why has Ukraine sent troops into Russia now?
Russia's President Vladimir Putin vows to respond as civilians in Kursk region are told to leave.
Is US preparing for Israel-Iran war by deploying more ships to Middle East?
As the region anticipates what an Iranian response to Israeli assassinations will be, US moves forces to the region.
Bilesmania, gender row: Five viral moments that define Paris Olympics 2024
Al Jazeera picks the five biggest talking points and viral moments from a memorable Olympic Games in Paris.
US says Sudan peace talks to proceed, while UN warns of ‘breaking point’
US envoy says talks to end the 15-month war will launch in Geneva on Wednesday, even if Sudan's army does not attend.
Putin says Ukraine will ‘receive a worthy response’ over Kursk incursion
Ukraine's military commander says his forces control about 1,000sq km of the Russian territory.
Adani Group rocked by Hindenburg allegations against SEBI
Hindenburg says market regulator SEBI chair had a conflict of interest in Adani allegations due to earlier investments.
Iran weighs cost of retaliation against Israel
The Quincy Institute's Trita Parsi argues that Iran's top priority is to avoid direct confrontation with the US.
‘Not prisoners but students’: Inside Argentina’s in-prison universities
By age 14, Waldemar Cubilla ran afoul of the law. But behind bars, his love of education would help others find freedom.
Why are there questions about arrests of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel leaders?
Mexico asks the US to reveal the circumstances surrounding the arrests of 'El Mayo' Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez.
Five best photos Paris Olympics 2024: Nadeem, Curry, Medina, Baena, Thomas
After 18 days of competition and countless memories, the Paris Olympics are now behind us. Here are five top photos.
Kenya cult leader Paul Mackenzie on trial for manslaughter
The self-proclaimed pastor faces charges of murder, child torture and terrorism after the deaths of over 400 people.
Man arrested after child stabbed in London’s Leicester Square
An 11-year-old girl and 34-year-old woman were injured in central London, UK police say.
Strait of Hormuz: Why it Matters
How recent global tensions could threaten the Strait of Hormuz.
In Gaza, education is resistance
Israel's destruction of Gaza's schools is meant to quash the Palestinian spirit of resistance through learning.
What does Sheikh Hasina’s resignation mean for India-Bangladesh relations?
India views the events in Bangladesh as a setback for security, trade and connectivity and a possible loss of influence.
Gaza, Ukraine conflicts increasing Geneva Conventions violations: Red Cross
International humanitarian law violations should not be normalised, ICRC warns, noting 120 global conflicts.
Has Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk changed dynamics of the war?
The incursion surprised Moscow, with analysts saying the attack will change the course of the war.
Ukraine arrests energy official as it continues anti-corruption drive
Kyiv has been working hard to try to tame corruption among state officials.
Pakistan’s first gold medalist in 40 years gets hero’s welcome
Pakistan's gold medalist Arshad Nadeem was greeted by thousands of cheering fans as he returned home from Paris.
Firefighters battle Greece wildfires spreading towards Athens
Firefighters battle Greece wildfires spreading towards Athens.
Is Africa experiencing a protest-led revolution?
Some analysts say an 'African Spring' is in the making amid youth-led protests in Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria.
Video captures Israeli strike hitting house in Gaza City
Video shows the moment an Israeli strike smashed into a building in the Sheikh Radwan district of Gaza City.
In Ukraine, peace talks no longer taboo as Russia’s war rages on
A recent poll suggests 44 percent - the highest level since the conflict began - feel the time has come for dialogue.
Red Cross urges adherence to Geneva Conventions, 75 years on
The Geneva Conventions were written 75 years ago to guarantee the protection of people caught in war.
Photos: Wildfire rages in Greece forcing evacuation of towns, hospitals
The fire threatening Athens is being fanned by strong winds and fuelled by tinder-dry conditions.
Wildfires trigger evacuations as they threaten Greek capital
People have been told to flee as an inferno threatens towns and hospitals around Athens.
Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets into Israel
Hezbollah has fired dozens of rockets from Lebanon into northern Israel, calling it retaliation for Israeli attacks.
‘Part of me is missing’: How Israel’s war on Gaza tears spouses apart
Three women share the pain of isolation from their husbands while trying to escape the brutality of war.
Tanzania clamps down on opposition rally, arrests leaders
Former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu and at least 500 youth supporters among those detained.
European leaders call for restraint as Middle East simmers
Three European countries warn against escalation and urge a ceasefire in Gaza.
Russia evacuates Belgorod district as it eyes Ukrainian cross-border threat
Governor issues evacuation order as Kyiv increases military activity just across the border and maintains Kursk push.
More injured Rohingya arriving in Bangladesh as Myanmar war intensifies
Medical charity MSF warns of urgent need to protect civilians caught up in escalating conflict in western Rakhine State.
Photos: Tom Cruise hands Olympic flag to Los Angeles, closing Paris Games
Paris has closed out two and a half extraordinary weeks of Olympic sports with a star-studded show.
Paris Olympics 2024 close, Los Angeles takes torch: Five key takeaways
As the Paris Olympics ends with a spectacular closing ceremony, we take a look at some of the key moments.
US orders submarine to Middle East, carrier strike group to sail faster
The move comes amid concerns of Iran's response following the killings of senior Hamas and Hezbollah leaders.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 899
As the war enters its 899th day, these are the main developments.
Curtain closes on Paris 2024 as Olympic flame passes to Los Angeles
The US and China ended the games with 40 gold medals each, but the US topped the table because it had more silvers.
Hamas urges return to existing Gaza ceasefire proposal
The group has said it wants a truce plan based on US President Joe Biden's May 31 ceasefire proposal.
Self-defence classes empower women amid UK’s far-right violence
Martial arts expert starts up class to help ethnic minorities learn how to deal with abuse following unrest.
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