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Court suspends Thailand’s PM pending case over leaked phone call
A Thai court has accepted a petition from senators that accuses the PM of dishonesty and breaching ethical standards.
Death toll rises to 36 after India pharmaceutical factory blast, fire
Another 36 workers remain in hospital with burns and other injuries after the blast and fire at the Sigachi factory.
US revokes Bob Vylan visas after Glastonbury chants
The US has revoked the visas of British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan after they led chants of death to the IDF'.
Who wins, who loses if Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ passes?
Richest, families with children, some carmakers, will gain; while EV makers, those on food stamps, Medicaid will lose.
Elon Musk slams Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, calls for new political party
The world's richest man and the US president have traded insults over Donald Trump's tax cuts and spending bill.
Iran ‘needs more time’ to decide on resuming nuclear talks with US
Foreign minister's comments come as the G7 calls for negotiations on a deal to address Iran's nuclear programme.
Tariffs 101: Why women’s products cost more
"Women have always been paying more for things we just never knew about it."
US-backed Gaza aid fund may be “complicit” in war crimes
[The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation] is now run by a man who ... believes that Palestine belongs to the Jewish people."
Thailand PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, father Thaksin face legal peril
Constitutional Court hears petition seeking premier's dismissal as separate court hears case against her father.
Al Hilal beat Manchester City 4-3 to enter Club World Cup quarterfinals
Club World Cup holders and European giants City are dumped out by Saudi champs in seven-goal thriller after extra time.
US accuses Harvard of anti-Semitic harassment of Jewish students, staff
A task force threatens to cut all of Harvard's federal funding over allegations of violating Jewish students' rights.
Did Prada ‘steal’ Indian sandal designs without giving credit?
The luxury brand faces accusations of cultural appropriation after models wore Kolhapuri sandals without giving credit.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,223
Here are the key events on day 1,223 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump formally orders lifting of Syria sanctions
US Treasury says it removed 518 Syrian individuals and entities from its list of sanctions after president's decree.
Obama, Bush decry ‘travesty’ of Trump’s gutting of USAID on its last day
The former US presidents said the dismantling of USAID was a 'mistake' on the last day of the agency's operations.
Fluminense into Club World Cup quarterfinals after stunning Inter Milan 2-0
The Brazilian side advance to face either Manchester City or Al Hilal in a football quarterfinal on Friday.
Tunisia court sentences lawyer critical of president to two years in prison
Sonia Dhamani, a fierce critic of President Kais Saied, has criticised him for practices against refugees and migrants.
Pro-Palestine protesters at Wimbledon over Barclays sponsorship
Pro-Palestine activists rallied outside Wimbledon on the first day of the tennis championships in London.
Who will feed Sudanese refugees?
Millions of Sudanese who have fled to neighbouring countries face the risk of hunger.
Mamdani’s New York victory sparks Islamophobic backlash in US
Advocates say attacks targeting mayoral candidate's Muslim identity show Islamophobia remains tolerated in US politics.
Israeli settlers attack Israeli soldiers in occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers targeted Israeli soldiers in an occupied West Bank riot.
Mexican authorities find 20 bodies, some decapitated, in Sinaloa state
Incident is latest in months of intense violence between rival drug cartel members.
Dutch memorial honours Palestinian children killed in Gaza
Thousands of shoes were laid out in the Dutch city of Almere to commemorate Palestinian children killed in Gaza.
How can Iranians rebuild while crackdowns intensify?
How are Iranians rebuilding after attacks from Israel and the US?
UK police say pro-Palestine performances at Glastonbury subject to probe
Move comes after rap-punk duo Bob Vylan and Kneecap lead crowds in chants calling for a 'Free Palestine'.
Iran hardens stance against IAEA and its chief in wake of US-Israel attacks
Tehran has rejected request for Rafael Grossi to visit nuclear facilities bombed by Israel and US during conflict.
How generative AI is affecting people’s minds
Psychology experts have many concerns about the potential impact of AI on the human mind.
‘Coming back with nothing’: Inside the reverse migration away from the US
Hardline immigration policies under US President Donald Trump have forced some migrants to abandon their American dream.
Days of heavy Pakistan rains, floods kill 46, including 13 from one family
Authorities say forecasters cannot rule out a repeat of extreme weather like the devastating floods of 2022.
Why is Ukraine withdrawing from the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines?
If Russia plans to broaden the ground war, Ukraine may need deeper lines of defence. Landmines could prove critical.
Israel kills 85 Palestinians, bombing across Gaza amid new ceasefire push
Homes, schools, hospitals and hungry aid seekers targeted by Israel as it forces thousands out of the enclave's north.
Wimbledon: Daniil Medvedev suffers shock first-round exit
Former world number one upset by Benjamin Bonzi of France on day one of third Grand Slam of the year.
China claims Canada’s order for Hikvision closure ‘damages’ trade relations
Beijing's remarks come after Ottawa announced it would cease all Canadian operations of the company.
Serbian police remove Belgrade street blockades, more protesters arrested
A number of protesters have been arrested, but police have not shared the exact number.
What are Serbia’s protesters demanding, and what’s next?
Protests in Serbia intensify amid growing discontent over the governance of Aleksandar Vucic, in power for 12 years.
The attacks on Iran didn’t achieve anything more than harm nonproliferation
The conclusion many states may now draw is that complying with the NPT is no longer a guarantee of nuclear security.
Israeli attack on hospital strikes close to Al Jazeera reporter
An Israeli strike on the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza struck around 10 metres away from an Al Jazeera reporter.
Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ but controversial bill faces crucial vote
US Republicans are trying to get President Donald Trump's big, beautiful' tax and spending bill passed by the Senate.
Video: Israeli drone kills Palestinian carrying sack of flour
Video shows an Israeli drone killing a Palestinian carrying a sack of flour in Gaza City.
“Don’t see any solution” soon for Haiti violence
While the media and intl community focus on other conflicts, Etienne Cote-Paluck discusses the ongoing violence in Haiti
Israel attacks Palestinians forced to evacuate north Gaza
Israel issued evacuation orders for parts of northern Gaza, as the army intensifies its assault.
Why did India lose jets to Pakistani fire in May fight?
Navy Captain Shiv Kumar's comments suggesting the government stopped the military from hitting back spark furore.
In Ukraine, most back negotiations over more fighting to end Russia’s war
A poll suggests 56 percent of Ukrainians would agree to a 'compromise' to end the conflict.
High Court allows UK to keep exporting F-35 jet parts to Israel
The ruling comes despite the court admitting that the exports could be used in breach of international humanitarian law.
What’s next for Messi? Miami contract, 2026 FIFA World Cup, retirement
Lionel Messi bows out as Miami lose to PSG in Club World Cup, but questions remain over his MLS and Argentina future.
Aftermath of Israel’s deadly attack on Evin Prison in Tehran
Video shows the aftermath of a deadly Israeli strike on Evin Prison in Tehran, that killed at least 71 people,
Israel proved it “can’t defend itself” against Iran
Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter says Iran learned from its latest conflict with Israel
Wildfires fanned by strong winds scorch Turkiye’s Izmir
Blaze in the western Turkish province forces evacuations as strong winds hamper firefighters' efforts.
Video: Over 1,000 firefighters tackle wildfires in Turkiye’s Izmir
Video shows residents in western Turkey desperately trying to stop the spread of wildfires.
Once-in-a-decade UN conference on development aid kicks off in Spain
At least 50 world leaders gather in Seville to address global concerns, including hunger, climate change and healthcare.
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