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Chelsea beat Benfica to reach FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal
Chelsea beat Benfica 4-1 after extra time to reach the quarterfinals of the FIFA Club World Cup.
PSG vs Inter Miami: FIFA Club World Cup – team news, start time and lineups
European Champions Paris Saint-Germain face their former star player Lionel Messi and his new Inter Miami side.
Protesters flood Venice’s streets during Amazon founder Bezos’s wedding
Protesters in Venice denounce Bezos' lavish wedding, citing over-tourism, high housing costs, and climate concerns.
Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon kill three people
Israel still pummeling northern neighbour despite ceasefire; latest attacks follow Friday's deadly strike on Nabatieh.
Ukraine says drones destroyed Russia’s helicopters, air defences in Crimea
Explosions rocked the Crimean airfield throughout the night as Ukraine targeted Russian aviation and defense assets.
Serbian police arrest dozens in clashes with antigovernment protesters
Clashes come as tens of thousands turn out for student-led protests calling for early parliamentary elections.
Who decides who can have nuclear arms?
Have the actions of Israel and the US increased the risks that more countries will want them?
Pakistan slams climate ‘injustice’ as deadly floods hit country again
At least 32 killed in monsoon flooding, underscoring Pakistan's climate vulnerability and insufficient global support.
UK authorities seize more than two tonnes of cocaine in ‘one of largest’ busts
United Nations report says global cocaine trade thriving, with 25 million users around the world in 2023.
South Africa’s DA party quits ‘national dialogue’ initiative
The leader of the party, John Steenhuisen, said the initiative was a 'waste of time and money'.
Why manufacturing consent for war with Iran failed this time
Americans still have fresh memories of the death and destruction of the previous US imperial adventure in the region.
‘Hey Daddy’: How different world leaders massage Trump’s ego
Does Trump's personal relationship with world leaders have any bearing on his policies towards their countries?
Death toll rises after Pakistan hit by flash floods and heavy rains
Flash floods and roof collapses over past 36 hours have claimed 19 lives, increasing total toll to 32, authorities say.
Southern Europe roasts as first heatwave of the summer scorches continent
Southern Europe struggles with soaring heat as temperatures hit 40C, sparking fears of wildfires and health risks.
What is Canada’s digital tax and why is Trump killing trade talks over it?
Trump says Canada's new tax will cost US companies billions; he will announce new tariffs on Canada within days.
What is Thimerosal, vaccine preservative called ‘toxic’ by US health chief?
The mercury-based preservative was removed from most vaccines in 2001. Should it still be a concern today?
At least 13 soldiers killed in suicide bombing in northwestern Pakistan
A car bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into an army convoy in Khbyer Pakhtunkhwa province, officials say.
Sanctions must force Israel to end the “death traps” tactic
Israel's tactic to lure Palestinians into aid spots in Gaza and shoot them is brutality," says commentator Chris Doyle.
Trump battles for credit for his Iran intervention
Trump battles the media on just how much damage US bombs did to Iran's main nuclear facility.
Record attendance expected at Budapest Pride march despite Orban warning
Thousands to march in Hungary's capital despite government ban, highlighting EU-wide resistance against anti-LGBTQ laws.
Spain’s Bonmati hospitalised with meningitis ahead of Euro 2025
Spain's Ballon d'Or holder, Aitana Bonmati, is hospitalised with meningitis two weeks before Euro 2025 championships.
Nowhere to run: The Afghan refugees caught in Israel’s war on Iran
Afghans stuck in Tehran represent a forgotten population in a conflict that has captured global attention.
Thailand protesters demand PM’s resignation over leaked call with Hun Sen
Hundreds of protesters gather in Bangkok to demand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's resignation.
Wimbledon 2025: Schedule, seeds, prize money and how to watch
What's the dress code for players and fans? Who will win the titles? How to join the queue? Al Jazeera explains.
Iran holds state funeral for top commanders, scientists killed by Israel
Iranians waving flags and shouting slogans join the state funeral, four days after Iran and Israel agreed on truce.
‘Like a wastepaper basket’: Life as a child refugee fleeing home
If the global refugee population were just 100 people, 33 would be children, each in need of protection.
India’s lion numbers soar: Why are some conservationists worried?
The latest census puts India's wild lion population at 891 lions, a 32% increase from 2020. But is it all good news?
US funeral home owner who stashed 191 bodies sentenced to 20 years
Investigators described finding decaying bodies stacked up throughout a dilapidated, insect-infested building.
The ruin left behind by 12 days of the Israel-Iran war
Twelve days of war between Israel and Iran left hundreds dead. The ceasefire barely holds, for now.
Trump says Gaza ceasefire possible ‘within the next week’, gives no details
US president's claim greeted with surprise as deaths spiral in Gaza and Israeli forces accused of more 'war crimes'.
Teen labourers among 19 killed in horrific road collision in Egypt
A truck collided with a minibus carrying day labourers, two of whom were 14-year-old girls, to their workplace.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,220
Here are the key events on day 1,220 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What cases did the US Supreme Court decide at the end of its 2024 term?
The Supreme Court delivered victories for religious freedom advocates and the Trump administration on its final day.
Foreign aid cuts hurt the most vulnerable in world’s largest refugee camp
In recent months, healthcare in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh has been badly affected by foreign aid cuts.
Chelsea vs Benfica: FIFA Club World Cup – teams, start, lineups
Chelsea face Benfica in an all-European round of 16 tie at the FIFA Club World Cup. Al Jazeera takes a closer look.
University of Virginia president resigns under US government pressure
James Ryan, the university's president, stepped down amid Trump administration scrutiny over diversity initiatives.
Qatar emphasises peaceful resolution of conflicts after DRC-Rwanda deal
After Doha helped mediate, Qatari diplomat says the country is committed to efforts to de-escalate conflicts.
California Governor Newsom sues Fox News over alleged defamation
Fox said the $7878m suit over its story about phone call with Trump frivolous' and a publicity stunt'.
‘Explosive’: US Supreme Court deals blow to those challenging Trump’s power
Ruling makes it harder for judges to nationally block controversial executive orders as they are challenged in court.
Several killed as flash floods sweep away dozens of people in Pakistan
Nine people from one extended family were killed at Swat River, while others died in rain-related incidents elsewhere.
What’s behind the EU’s lack of action against Israel over Gaza?
European Union summit fails to act on trade agreement despite findings of human rights abuses.
Trump lambasts Khamenei, says he’d bomb Iran if nuclear activities restart
US president says Iranian Supreme Leader's alleged anger, hatred, disgust' led him to drop work on sanctions relief.
DR Congo and Rwanda sign peace deal after years of war
The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have signed a peace deal, opening US access to key minerals.
Soldiers admit Israeli army is targeting unarmed Palestinian aid seekers
Haaretz has published an expose on starving Palestinians being shot for no reason at aid distribution sites.
COVID-19 origin still ‘inconclusive’ after years-long WHO study
WHO's Tedros says 'all hypotheses must remain on the table' after critical information not provided to investigators.
US sets deadline to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security says the gang-riddled Caribbean country is safe enough for Haitians to return.
How Zohran Mamdani shocked New York
Why everyone is talking about New York City's new mayoral frontrunner.
Trump says US ending all negotiations with Canada over digital tax
Canada had approved a 3 percent digital last year in June and the first set of payments is due on Monday.
The Last Lifeline
Doctors give everything to save lives during a violent gang war in one of the last remaining trauma hospitals in Haiti.
Russia kills 5 in Ukraine’s Samar, as Putin seems ready for new peace talks
Russian leader indicates longterm plan to cut army spending, as his forces vie for foothold in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk.
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