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Assata Shakur, US Black liberation activist exiled in Cuba, dies at 78
The fugitive revolutionary spent decades in exile after escaping from a US jail in 1979.
UN Security Council rejects last-ditch effort to delay Iran sanctions
Security Council votes against delaying reimposition of UN sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme.
Interest rate cut offers hope to Canada’s sluggish housing market
Bank of Canada decision comes as months of slow home sales inched up after uncertainty over US tariffs.
UN lists 150 firms tied to illegal Israeli settlements
Report exposes global firms profiting from Israel's unlawful settlement enterprise in the occupied West Bank.
Malta PM: I can’t bear to see ‘pain and suffering’ of Gaza’s children
Prime Minister of Malta Robert Abela spoke of victims of Israel's war in Gaza who get medical care in his country.
What’s next for relations between Turkiye and the US?
Donald Trump hints at lifting sanctions on Ankara buying F-35 jets during meeting with Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Indian police arrest Ladakh activist after deadly protests
Prominent Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk detained as unrest over autonomy leaves four dead and dozens injured.
Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid: La Liga – teams, start, lineups
Atletico Madrid will look to kick-start their La Liga season in the derby in the Spanish capital's derby against Real.
EU to develop ‘drone wall’ amid regional airspace violations
Announcement comes after European bloc blamed Russia for violating Polish airspace in drone incursion this month.
Ahmed al-Sharaa’s high-stakes bid to remake Syria
Ahmed al-Sharaa is Syria's first leader at the UN in 60 years - but can he unite a fractured country?
Taking Back Our Homes
Hotels or homes? Facing a housing crisis, residents of Spain's tourism hotspots fight to keep their communities alive.
As delegates walk out, Netanyahu tells UN Israel must ‘finish job’ in Gaza
The Israeli leader rails against critics and denounces Western allies for recognising Palestine in fiery UN address.
Netanyahu faces diplomatic isolation at UN General Assembly
UN delegates walked out as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to the podium at the UN General Assembly.
Cuomo wants to be New York City’s next mayor. Will his plans help the city?
Former New York state governor trails Zohran Mamdani in the polls as he pitches a more centrist economic policy.
Slovak constitutional change promotes anti-LGBTQ ‘national identity’
The constitutional amendment states that male and female will be the only recognised genders in the country.
“Military-style injuries” seen on Gaza civilians unlike any other war
Dr Mukesh Kapila says a report suggests Israeli soldiers are treating Gaza civilians as if they were military opponents.
Iran and Russia sign $25bn nuclear plant deal
Rosatom has agreed to build new reactors with total capacity of 5GW in the southern Hormozgan province.
Behind the multibillion-dollar world of gaming
We explore the multibillion-dollar world of gaming and e-sports.
Mozambique: 500 years of struggle
We, as Mozambicans at the beginning, chose to achieve our independence through diplomatic means."
Why has Microsoft cut Israel off from some of its services?
Move follows news investigation in August revealing Israel was using Microsoft's services to spy on Palestinians.
UK court throws out Kneecap terror charge quoting technicality
Irish rapper was charged over displaying Hezbollah flag during a London concert last year.
Idris Hausler reads the story of a Palestinian father in Gaza
US filmmaker Idris Hausler narrates the story of Nahidh Abdelsalam, a Palestinian father in Gaza.
Eurovision to vote on Israeli participation in November
Several countries have demanded Israel be removed, threatening to drop out of the competition.
Trump’s latest 100 percent tariff on pharmaceuticals: What we know
The US largely imports pharmaceutical products from India and Europe.
What you need to know about the Ryder Cup
Al Jazeera's Joanna Gasiorowska explains the Ryder Cup.
UN General Assembly 2025 live: Netanyahu, Sharif, Li to speak
Friday's roster of speakers includes leaders from Israel, Pakistan, China, Ireland and Greece.
Pakistan must ‘focus on cricket’ not India in Asia Cup final
Pakistan face favourites and holder India in Sunday's Asia Cup final, heavily overshadowed by recent political tensions.
West Bank annexation could “unite Europe” against Netanyahu
Professor Khaled Elgindy says an Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank would risk EU sanctions.
UNSC to vote on proposal to delay looming Iran sanctions
UNSC resolution to delay action to flop; Iran warns deal with IAEA would be "terminated" if sanctions are reinstated.
No “viable path toward a Palestinian state”
The reality is that Israel already exerts de facto control over the West Bank."
Trump says he will not allow Israel to annex the occupied West Bank
US President Donald Trump has publicly stated he will not allow Israel to formally annex the occupied West Bank.
UK plans compulsory digital ID as populist pressure over immigration rises
The scheme, provoked by heat on the government, has drawn criticism from across the political spectrum.
Trump suggests FIFA World Cup could be moved from unsafe cities
The 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup is being staged in United States, Canada and Mexico with the final in New Jersey.
Russia’s law against books by ‘foreign agents’ signals tightening grip
Before the new censorship legislation came into force, some authors reportedly enjoyed a brief spike in sales.
Aftermath of Israeli strikes on Yemen’s capital
Several residential buildings in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, have been destroyed by Israeli airstrikes.
Trump announces ‘national security’ tariffs on drugs, trucks, furniture
The 100% tariff on pharmaceuticals, 25% on trucks, and 30% on furniture will come into effect on October 1.
Does international recognition mean Palestine is going to be a state?
Despite 157 UN member states recognising a Palestine state, it remains under Israeli control. Here's why.
Tropical storm Bualoi kills at least 4, displaces 400,000 in Philippines
Tropical Storm Bualoi, the 15th tropical cyclone to hit the Philippines in 2025, on a course towards Vietnam.
East Timor MPs bow to protesters, vote to scrap lifetime pensions
Demonstrators were angered by a plan to spend $4.2m on cars for lawmakers in one of Southeast Asia's poorest countries.
Why ex-FBI Director James Comey has been indicted – what it means
The former director of the US Federal Bureau of Investigations has been accused of lying to Congress.
‘A soul mission’: The African Americans moving to Ghana
As 'returnees' build a home in the country where their ancestors may have come from, questions arise about integration.
US to fight efforts to ban Israel’s football team from World Cup 2026
Pressure is growing to ban Israel from the 2026 World Cup, with a key vote reportedly expected as early as next week.
LIVE: Israel kills at least 13 Palestinians as Gaza attacks resume
At least 13 people killed and others wounded, including children, in the latest bombardment of besieged Gaza.
South Korea’s fires warning shots as North Korean ship crosses sea boundary
South Korean military fired dozens of warning shots at a North Korean vessel that crossed a contested sea boundary.
Microsoft cuts Israeli military’s access to some cloud computing, AI
Microsoft said Israel's use of Azure to store data obtained through mass surveillance of Palestinians violated its terms
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,310
Here are the key events on day 1,310 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump says he ‘will not allow’ Israel to annex occupied West Bank
Donald Trump ruling out Israel's annexation of the occupied West Bank will have repercussions for Israeli PM Netanyahu.
UN chief, top diplomats plead for support for UNRWA amid Gaza crisis
At the UN General Assembly, Jordan, Brazil and Spain highlight the vital' role of the agency for Palestinian refugees.
Ex-FBI Director Comey says he is ‘innocent’ after US court indictment
Former FBI Director James Comey is a longtime critic of US President Donald Trump and testified against him in 2020.
US defence secretary summons military leaders to Virginia mystery meeting
The reason for the meeting, set for next Tuesday, remains unclear, with Trump dismissing concerns as not 'a big deal'.
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