While the world watched Iran and Israel, what happened in Gaza?
'Don’t look away from Gaza,' says a Palestinian human rights lawyer after world's attention shifted to Iran.
Searching for healing: Inside one of the last hospitals in Haiti’s capital
Tabarre Hospital in Port-au-Prince is a sanctuary for trauma survivors. But violence is threatening its existence.
What’s next for Iran’s nuclear programme?
Iran refuses to dismantle its nuclear programme and it’s still impossible to verify the damage done by air strikes.
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Iran moves to suspend cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog
Constitutional panel ratifies bill to cease cooperation with IAEA after US and Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.
Greece battles wildfire near capital as summer’s first heatwave hits
Coastal blaze triggers evacuation orders, days after state of emergency declared over fires on Aegean island of Chios.
US Supreme Court backs South Carolina effort to defund Planned Parenthood
Republican-led states have sought to deprive abortion providers of public funds by restricting access to Medicaid.
Cristiano Ronaldo signs new contract at Al Nassr until 2027
Ronaldo and his Saudi club side Al Nassr made the new deal official, putting an end to rumours he could sign elsewhere.
As Gaza starves, GoFundMe accused of blocking ‘millions of dollars’ raised
GoFundMe is accused of unfair restrictions and financial freezes on Palestinian aid fundraisers.
Israel’s media amplifies war rhetoric, ignores Gaza’s suffering
Israeli media outlets have cheered on the military's actions in Gaza, manufacturing consent for the government.
Visualising 12 days of the Israel-Iran conflict
At least 610 Iranians were killed in Israeli attacks, while 28 people in Israel were killed in Iranian counterattacks.
US military officials say Iran’s facilities are ‘destroyed’ after strike
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has attacked media for questioning the efficacy of US bombing following leaked report.
Google’s AI video tool amplifies fears of an increase in misinformation
Experts say Veo 3 makes it very easy to make fake videos that can spread false news.
Kenyans look to “uphold human rights” amid violent protests
Elijah Rottok says that despite the violence, Kenyans remain determined to exercise their right to protest.
Trump vs US intelligence: Iran is only the latest chapter
Trump has a long history of distrusting the US intelligence community, including over Iran, Russia and North Korea.
Who is Khaman Maluach, the South Sudanese player picked in the NBA draft?
'I'm here representing the whole continent of Africa,' Maluach said after being drafted by the Houston Rockets.
NATO’s 5 percent spending pledge is a threat to people and the planet
The alliance’s spending surge will prompt war, cut services and worsen the climate crisis.
The Strait of Hormuz is a global pressure point
The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial global oil transit route. AJLabs looks at how a war could disrupt it.
Australian doctor calls on world to wake up to Gaza aid killings
This doctor in Gaza has tried to save children torn to shreds by Israeli bombs and bullets at GHF aid sites.
Defiant Khamenei says Iran will ‘never surrender’ to the US
Supreme leader says US strikes on nuclear sites 'gained nothing' in first comments since Israel ceasefire agreed.
Iranian families mourn lost relatives and shattered homes
Survivors of Israeli airstrikes in Iran describe losing family members and homes in an instant.
Iran’s leader Khamenei announces ‘victory’ over Israel, US in speech
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said that Iran’s strikes almost caused Israel to collapse as he announced ‘victory’.
DRC’s peace deal with Rwanda risks swapping war for resource exploitation
The US-brokered truce may end fighting - but could also open the door to a new scramble for Congo’s critical minerals.
In Spain, parents gather at school gates to remember Gaza’s child victims
A few parents in Granada have been gathering to protest 'against genocide' in Gaza.
Israel-Iran conflict exposed China’s ‘limited leverage’, say analysts
China called for a ceasefire. But despite its recent history of mediation in the region, its role was limited this time.
Floods leave six dead and thousands displaced in China
Floods in southwest China kill six and force more than 80,000 to flee as extreme weather hits.
Gabor Mate on Trauma and Palestinian Suffering
In this episode of Centre Stage, our guest is Dr Gabor Mate.
Former Venezuelan spymaster pleads guilty to US drug trafficking charges
Hugo Carvajal pleads guilty to four criminal counts including narcoterrorism conspiracy, conspiracy to import cocaine.
Six dead, thousands displaced as floods hit southwestern China
'Exceptionally large floods' swept through Guizhou's Rongjiang county, forcing some 80,000 people to flee their homes.
Thailand moves to re-criminalise cannabis in blow to $1bn industry
The order to restrict cannabis use for medical purposes only must pass another hurdle before becoming law.
‘Witch-hunt’: Trump calls for cancellation of Netanyahu’s corruption trial
Trump extolls Israeli leader as a 'warrior', says the US will be the one that 'saves Bibi Netanyahu' from trial.
US sanctions Mexican banks, alleging connections to cartel money laundering
Mexican Finance Ministry says it has not received evidence to support claims against CIBanco, Intercam and Vector banks.
NATO countries’ budgets compared: Defence vs healthcare and education
The decision by NATO members on Wednesday to spend five percent of their GDP on defence could shift budget priorities.
Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?
A leaked intelligence report has cast doubt on Trump and Netanyahu’s claims about destroying Iran's nuclear programme.
Iran passes bill to halt IAEA cooperation as fragile Israel ceasefire holds
Iran official says the US 'torpedoed diplomacy' as Tehran moves to suspend IAEA ties following war with Israel.
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Making sense of the '12-day war' between Israel and Iran
Why Iran conflict has raised new questions about IAEA’s credibility
Despite claiming that Tehran does not have the capacity to make nuclear bombs, the IAEA may have ratcheted up tensions.
Kenyans take to streets a year after deadly anti-govt protests
Kenyan police fired tear gas to disperse protesters marking one year since the deadly 2024 anti-government protests.
Explosions seen in sky over Doha, Qatar
Explosions have been seen in the sky over Qatar’s capital, Doha after Iran warned of a missile attack.
Huge explosion filmed as Israel bombs Rasht in Iran’s north
Israel has bombed the northern Iranian city of Rasht, causing a massive fireball to rise through the night sky.
UK political class “schizophrenic” about national defence
“The British government are concerned that the public might panic if they talk about imminent invasion."
Vietnam scraps two-child policy to combat falling birthrate
Vietnam's declining birthrate is most pronounced in urban areas, while nationally, male births still outnumber female.
Donald Trump condemns Putin after deadly Russian strikes on Ukraine
US President Donald Trump condemned Vladimir Putin on Sunday over Russia’s deadly strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Poland votes in tight presidential election
Foreign policy under Prime Minister Donald Tusk, LGBTQ rights and abortion have been major issues on the campaign trail.
US deportations raise serious human rights concerns, UN says
The United Nations raised alarm over the large number of people being deported from the United States.
PKK to formally disband and lay down its weapons
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, has announced that it plans to disband and disarm
Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk says she will continue to pursue her case
Student freed from US detention after writing Gaza opinion piece says she has 'faith in American system of justice'.
Pakistan accuses India of drone attack
Video shows drone debris in Lahore after Pakistan's army said it shot down 12 drones during an overnight Indian attack.
Documentary uncovers identity of Israeli soldier who shot Shireen Abu Akleh
Who Killed Shireen? also lifts lid on US attempts to stifle truth about killing of veteran Al Jazeera journalist.
Between borders and bombs, I lost my mum: A daughter’s tribute from Gaza
As Israel continues to bomb Gaza, Maram Humaid writes about never getting the chance to say goodbye to her mother.
Mali’s military government suspends political parties’ activities
Decree signed by General Goita suspends activities 'until further notice', citing 'reasons of public order'.
Workers observe May Day with marches and demos under Trump tariffs shadow
The holiday, also known as International Workers’ Day or Labor Day, marks the struggles and achievements of workers.
Somalia bans entry of Taiwan citizens in bid to please China: Taipei
China welcomes the measure, saying Beijing 'highly appreciates' the East African country's move.
Australia opens mushroom murder trial
The case of Erin Patterson, accused of killing three with toxic Beef Wellington, has gripped the nation.
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Four dead after car crashes into after-school camp in US state of Illinois
Victims of crash were aged between four and 18 years old, US authorities say.
Pro-Israeli mob harasses woman in New York with ‘Death to Arabs’ chant
A pro-Israeli mob harassed a woman in New York, chanting ‘Death to Arabs’ while shoving and throwing objects at her.