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Read MoreAftermath of deadly Israeli strikes in southern LebanonNew videos show widespread destruction in Maarakeh following deadly Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon.
Read MoreFour people killed after minibus collides with train in BelgiumThe minibus, carrying nine people, drove through closed crossing barriers during the morning rush hour.
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Read MoreUS picks potential partners for using Cold War-era plutonium as fuelTrump gov't plans to make about 20 tonnes of plutonium from dismantled nuclear warheads available to US power firms.
Read MoreTrump-led push to redraw Congress maps faces setbacks in Southern statesState lawmakers reject a new map in South Carolina as judges strike down newly drawn US House districts one in Alabama.
Read MoreUS Senate confirms veteran naval officer Frank Garcia as top Africa envoyThe Senate confirmation ends a long vacancy and signals a trade-focused shift in US policy towards Africa.
Read MoreDid Trump oversell a broken Iran ceasefire deal?The US and Iran appear closer to a broader agreement, but disputes over sanctions relief remain.
Read MoreChildren perform ‘mini Hajj’ in Gaza as Israel blocks pilgrimsA Gaza City school taught children how to perform the entire Hajj, as Palestinians miss the pilgrimage for a third year.
Read MoreWhite House proposes NDAs for all US federal workersTrump administration threatens legal action against employees who leak, aiming to curb information flow to journalists.
Read MoreRussia slams US for not granting visa to diplomat for UN meetingMoscow's envoy accuses Washington of failing to honour commitments under the 1947 UN Headquarters Agreement.
Read MoreFormer Arsenal midfielder Partey named in Ghana squad ahead of World CupGhana's Thomas Partey, who joined Villareal from Arsenal in 2025, has pleaded not guilty to seven rape charges in UK.
Read MoreArmenia signs strategic partnership deal with US as election approachesPM Nikol Pashinyan, who deepened ties with US, faces challenge from pro-Russia parties in upcoming parliamentary polls.
Read MoreIndia’s World Cup broadcast hopes boosted by Zee Entertainment talksBroadcasting rights for FIFA World Cup 2026 in India have been at a deadlock only weeks ahead of June 11 kickoff.
Read MoreLebanon latest: Netanyahu vows escalation against HezbollahAl Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto brings you the latest from southern Lebanon amidst increasing Israeli attacks.
Read MoreWhat has Pope Leo warned about AI – and why that’s significantThe pontiff presented his encyclical at the Vatican alongside AI experts.
Read MoreFrance’s Kouame becomes youngest male Grand Slam match-winner in 17 yearsAt 17, Moise Kouame becomes the youngest winner of a Grand Slam match with French Open win against Marin Cilic.
Read MoreAlbert Manifold ousted as BP chair over governance and conduct concernsBP stock falls by over 4 percent in US and UK markets as governance concerns lead to chairman Albert Manifold's removal.
Read MoreIranian fishermen struggle to survive amid Hormuz blockadeThe livelihoods of Iranian fishermen have taken a hit amid the US blockade on Iran’s ports in the Strait of Hormuz.
Read MoreScotland fans book 20 school buses for games at ‘inaccessible’ US World CupAs ticket prices soar to record levels, fans come to terms with overall cost of following their teams at World Cup.
Read MoreEuropean countries and EU summon Russian envoys over threats on KyivEU spokesperson Anitta Hipper says Russia’s threat to diplomats and foreign citizens is an 'unacceptable escalation'.
Read MoreTehran labels US attacks ‘gross violation’, says it is prepared to respondThe US says it struck boats and missile sites in Iran, shortly after both sides had indicated progress in peace talks.
Read MoreIsrael is no longer ‘shooting and crying’A settler society rewarded for its violence has stopped pretending to mourn it.
Read MoreHajj pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat under scorching desert sunTemperatures near 44°C test worshippers’ endurance as the annual pilgrimage unfolds under the shadow of war.
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