Five killed in Lebanon as Israeli forces advance across key Litani RiverAttacks come ahead of security talks between Lebanese and Israeli military delegations at the Pentagon.
Read MoreIsrael strikes building in Gaza’s Shati refugee campIsrael strikes building in Gaza’s Shati refugee camp.
Read MoreEid and sacrifice in GazaEid al-Adha in Gaza this year marked the third Eid in a row without animal sacrifice or Hajj.
Read MoreOn the road to Rogun Dam, Tajikistan’s ‘greatest dream’Al Jazeera visits the site of the Rogun dam construction, Tajikistan's 'project of the century'.
Read MoreColombia’s ‘Total Peace’ plan: A failure or unfinished business for Petro?As Colombia prepares to elect a new president, candidates are debating the legacy of Gustavo Petro's signature policy.
Read MoreUS federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponisation fund’The nearly $1.8bn fund stemmed from a recent IRS settlement with Donald Trump over his leaked tax records.
Read MorePSG vs Arsenal: Champions League final – teams, start time, lineupsPSG seek to defend the title they won for the first time, while Arsenal hope for first Champions League trophy lift.
Read MoreJust what are Israel’s long-term plans for Gaza?Despite an apparent ceasefire, Israel's leaders continue to hint at annexation and ethnic cleansing.
Read MoreEight girls arrested on suspicion of arson after Kenya school fireThe fire broke out at the Utumishi Girls Academy Senior School in Gilgil, killing 16 people and wounding 79 others.
Read MoreKambo: What is the frog poison ‘spiritual ritual’ killing detoxers?Indigenous groups have warned against the use of kambo by non-specialist practitioners.
Read MoreSudan medical group says RSF-affiliated fighters kill 27 civiliansThe attacks come as nearly 19.5 million Sudanese face severe hunger amid the country’s deepening humanitarian crisis.
Read MoreQUAD to build Fiji port: A new US-China flashpoint?Quad kicks back to life in Asia Pacific, looking to develop ports in Fiji, in a counter to China's rise.
Read MoreFollowing Syria’s broken tracks from Baniyas to AleppoFrom Baniyas to Aleppo, a 24-hour freight train journey reveals Syria’s shattered rail network and resilient workers.
Read MoreIsraeli plan to extend control in Gaza provokes German concernComments mark a shift in Berlin’s stance towards one of its key allies, of which it has long been a strong supporter.
Read MoreHarvard Medical School graduate dedicates speech to Lebanon and PalestineHarvard Medical School graduate Leen Ezzeddine dedicated her graduation speech to Palestine and Lebanon.
Read MoreFirefighters work to free riders stuck atop a rollercoaster in TexasFirefighters work to free riders stuck atop a rollercoaster in Texas
Read MoreUN urges ‘urgent’ action to protect children onlineCall comes amid a global push for greater accountability and oversight of social media platforms.
Read MoreWorld Cup 2026: How France created football’s deepest talent poolFrance overcame decades of underachievement to create a football talent system unmatched anywhere in the world.
Read MoreFrench prosecutors to probe Israeli treatment of flotilla activistsForeign minister asserts abuse against French nationals likely to amount to criminal offences if proven.
Read MoreAustralian court sets August date for ‘mushroom murderer’ appeal hearingErin Patterson was found guilty of killing three family members as she served them a lunch laced with poisonous fungi.
Read More‘Dangerous colonial occupation’: Israel’s digital West Bank land registerA digital register of land ownership in the West Bank is seen as an escalation of Israel's occupation.
Read MoreWHO chief visits DRC amidst Ebola crisisWHO chief visits DRC amidst Ebola crisis and urges international community to increase support.
Read MoreUS-Iran 60-day proposal: What we knowUS-Iran memorandum of understanding reportedly covers Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief and enriched uranium limits.
Read MoreKenyan court suspends US Ebola quarantine facility planThe plan to send Ebola-exposed US nationals to Kenya, which has no known cases of the virus, has provoked a backlash.
Read MoreHow the end of the nuclear file could reshape Iran, and the regionA generation of nuclear ambition shaped the Islamic republic. Its end could undo the damage.
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