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Canadian wildfires prompt more evacuation orders, air-quality warnings
Hundreds of wildfires are burning in Canada's western provinces of British Columbia and Alberta.
Why does AI pose a huge energy supply problem?
Technology revolution comes with gargantuan power and cooling needs.
Key takeaways from Netanyahu’s speech and the protests outside US Congress
Protests greeted the Israeli prime minister as he gave his fourth address to Congress amid Israel's war in Gaza.
Netanyahu accuses pro-Palestinian protesters of secret Iranian funding
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused pro-Palestinian protesters of being 'useful idiots' funded by Iran.
Hezbollah releases drone video footage of Israeli airbase
The video is a third in a series of videos released by the group to demonstrate its surveillance of Israel.
Argentina beaten 2-1 by Morocco in chaotic opening game at Paris 2024
Argentina are denied draw in Group B football match with Morocco by VAR review two hours after match delayed by trouble.
Netanyahu’s address to Congress ‘highlights Democratic divisions’
Several high-profile Democrats were absent from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the US Congress.
Canadian women’s football staff sent home from Olympics over drone incident
Canada head coach Bev Priestman apologies to New Zealand, says spying scandal does not represent team's 'values'.
Pro-Palestine activists release maggots at Israeli delegation hotel
Pro-Palestine activists say they released maggots inside the US hotel of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
At least 15 killed, dozens missing after boat capsizes off Mauritania
The boat carrying 300 people had left The Gambia and capsized near Nouakchott, according to UN migration agency.
Japan protests Russia ban on 13 business executives, including Toyota head
On Tuesday Russia's foreign ministry said it had permanently banned 13 Japanese people over Tokyo's sanctions.
Photos: Protesters rally in Washington, DC before Netanyahu speech
Thousands gather in Washington, DC, to protest against Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the US Congress.
Egypt Through the Lens: Conflict
Egypt's iconic wars and conflicts captured by photographers, from the Suez Crisis to the Arab-Israeli wars.
Displaced Palestinians sleep on steps of Gaza’s Nasser Hospital
Dozens of Palestinians are sleeping on the steps outside Gaza's Nasser Hospital saying they have no other place to go.
Drive to eliminate global hunger by 2030 has stalled, UN warns
About 733 million people faced hunger in 2023 due to conflicts, climate change and economic crises, a UN report says.
Paris Olympics 2024 tennis: Djokovic, Alcaraz headline top players to watch
The elite of tennis have often graced the Olympics, and Paris 2024 is no different with star names across the events.
All For Science: Science learning through play in Tanzania
Dr Lwidiko Mhamilawa believes in teaching science through hands-on play, as seen in Tanzania's STEM-based theme parks.
Bangladesh’s deadly protests explained
Bangladesh's government violently cracked down on student protests over job quotas last week.
Who will Kamala Harris choose as her VP pick?
The race is on for Kamala Harris to choose her running mate ahead of the US Democratic National Convention next month.
Photos: 18 people killed in a plane crash at Nepal’s Kathmandu airport
One pilot survives crash of domestic plane just after takeoff.
FBI Director Wray faces questions from lawmakers over Trump rally shooting
Christopher Wray says FBI probe into 'despicable' assassination attempt against ex-president continues.
Bank of Canada cuts interest rates once more, trims growth prospects
Households have cut back discretionary spending as they set aside money to pay debt, slowing growth.
The Qatar Plot: How a covert influence campaign helped Europe’s far right
The revelations about the massive anti-Qatar campaign aimed at stoking Islamophobia in Europe require immediate action.
Ukraine tells China that Russia is not ready for ‘good faith’ talks
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visited Guangzhou, China to discuss bilateral relations.
Music To My Ears
Cashing in on the classics isn't the only moneymaker in the music industry
Ten people drown in Panama river as migration risks escalate
Panama border police agency does not specify nationalities of those who drowned or how they crossed into country.
Kenya’s Ruto adds opposition figures to cabinet as protests rumble on
Despite president's hope that a new cabinet could quell protests, scepticism remains and rallies continue.
Sonya Massey shooting: What we know about the killing, the victim, officer
Sonya Massey called the police to report a suspected prowler outside her home, but tensions escalated quickly.
Genocide in Gaza and the decline of a flawed world order
The post-war global system set up to protect great powers' interests has predictably failed. It is time for a new one.
What is ‘dark oxygen’, found 13,000 feet under the sea?
Scientists find evidence of additional source of oxygen, raising questions about the origins of life on Earth.
The Battle for the Soul of Angkor Wat
People & Power investigates the mass evictions of thousands of residents at the world-famous UNESCO heritage site.
Georgia probes alleged plot to overthrow government
State intelligence agency claims 'former officials' also planned to assassinate governing party head Ivanishvili.
LeBron, Giannis, Wembanyama: Players to watch at Paris Olympics basketball
From emerging stars to legends of the game, Al Jazeera picks out 10 'must-watch' basketballers at the Paris Olympics.
Record-breaking heat: Monday was world’s hottest day
Average global temperature on Monday smashed Sunday's record for the hottest day on Earth, EU climate monitor says.
Ukraine anxious after Biden’s exit from race, as Russia war rages
Biden's unflinching support has been central to Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia.
Plane crash at Nepal’s Kathmandu airport kills 18; pilot only survivor
Saurya Airlines plane carrying two crew members and 17 passengers crashes shortly after takeoff and catches fire.
Typhoon Gaemi brings flood chaos to Philippines capital
Roads and neighbourhoods across the Philippines have been left under water after flooding from Typhoon Gaemi.
Oman mosque attack: What’s ISIL’s game plan?
The attack on a Shia mosque last week was likely aimed at sowing sectarian discord in a nation that is a key mediator.
We need a Fossil Fuel Treaty now
We must move away from hydrocarbons - fast and fairly.
Aftermath of Israeli military’s raid in the occupied West Bank
The attack on the Tulkarem refugee camp killed at least five people and left behind a trail of destruction.
‘Kenya is not asleep anymore’: Why young protesters are not backing down
Weeks of antigovernment demonstrations demand end to bad governance, corruption and a change in leadership.
Paramilitary RSF agrees to US-mediated talks on Sudan war
The US has invited the warring sides to Switzerland as efforts mount again to end brutal conflict.
Germany bans Muslim group citing ‘extremism’, ties to Iran and Hezbollah
Berlin insists action against Islamic Center Hamburg not linked to 'peaceful practice of the Shiite religion'.
Protesters demanding Israel arms embargo arrested at US Capitol
Police at the US Capitol in Washington DC arrested dozens of protesters that demanded an arms embargo against Israel.
Taiwan braces for Typhoon Gaemi after rains create chaos in Philippines
Taiwan evacuates more than 2,100 people and puts 29,000 soldiers on standby for disaster relief efforts.
Syria and Turkey: A path to reconciliation, or a defeat of the opposition?
Anti-Syrian riots in Turkey and protests in Syria are a symbol of a period of flux in relations between the countries.
Targeting of Indian Muslims alleged in row over naming eateries by religion
Anger over police orders to display the owners' names outside restaurants during Hindu festival in BJP-governed states.
Streets turn into rivers as Typhoon Gaemi sweeps over Philippines
As the storm heads towards Taiwan, the island closes schools, cancels flights and suspends trains and ferries.
New Zealand inquiry finds 200,000 abused in state and religious care
Nearly one in three people in state or religious care between 1950 and 2019 experienced abuse, inquiry finds.
What is the UK’s two-child cap on benefits and will Labour reverse it?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing calls from campaigners and his own MPs to scrap the cap on family benefits.
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