Israeli attacks kill two more as Syria government reaches deal with Druze
Israel has accused Syria of failing to protect the Druze as Israeli forces occupy and attack parts of the country.
Fear, pain, and a little hope: Volunteer doctors in Gaza
Four doctors take Al Jazeera through their days helping people in Gaza's beleaguered Nasser Hospital.
Why is measles spreading in Canada, Mexico and the US?
The northern Americas are at “high” risk of measles compared with a “moderate” risk globally, according to the WHO.
Zelenskyy says won’t play Putin’s ‘games’ with short truce
Ukrainian president says he and Trump agree that a 30-day ceasefire is the correct first step towards ending the war.
Crowd crush at temple in India’s Goa kills 6, injures dozens
Tens of thousands of devotees throng narrow lanes leading to Hindu temple in the coastal state, causing a deadly crush.
Donald Trump renews threats against Harvard University’s tax exempt status
Democrats have called for an investigation into whether the president is pressuring the IRS to strip Harvard's status.
US labour market holds steady despite tariffs, adding 177,000 jobs in April
While a report from the US Labor Department showed positive signs, other economic indicators suggest a looming downturn.
Uganda’s military chief says holding opposition activist ‘in my basement’
Opposition leader says Eddie Mutwe's abduction 'a reminder to the world' of breakdown in law and order in Uganda.
Radical-right Reform party makes gains in UK elections
Leader Nigel Farage, a Trump ally, hopes to position anti-immigration party as significant political force in UK.
Drones hit ‘Freedom Flotilla’ Gaza aid ship in international waters
Freedom Flotilla Coalition demands Israel answer to violations including blockade and 'bombing of our civilian vessel'.
Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull: Fight start time, undercard, stream, purse
Al Jazeera's lowdown on the boxers, the fight night and the belts on the line in the title-unifying bout in Riyadh.
DRC seeks to lift ex-President Kabila’s immunity over alleged war crimes
Joseph Kabila denies charges of treason and war crimes amid escalating tensions in volatile eastern provinces.
Is the race for clean energy losing momentum?
The US is pivoting back to fossil fuels, China is ramping up renewables, while Europe is trying to catch up.
Tunisia leader Saied’s opponents, supporters stage rival rallies
Riot police have been deployed in large numbers to separate the groups in Tunis.
Video: Republican running for congress heckles Muslim event in Texas
A Republican candidate for US Congress heckled a Muslim community day at the Texas Capitol building with hate speech.
Release of activist a “glimmer of hope in extremely dark times”
Columbia University student activist has been freed after being detained at what he thought was citizenship hearing
Kenyan politician shot dead in his car in Nairobi
Police are investigating the killing of Kenyan MP Charles Ong'ondo Were, who was shot dead in his car in Nairobi.
Lakers-Timberwolves: Gobert stars, knocks LeBron, Doncic out of playoffs
Rudy Gobert’s 27-point, 24-rebound game for Minnesota Timberwolves knocks Los Angeles Lakers out of the NBA playoffs.
Chinese astronauts return to earth after six-month space mission
Video shows the return of China’s Shenzhou-19 spacecraft, landing in the country’s north.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,161
These are the key events on day 1,161 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Cuba re-arrests two high-profile dissidents after Vatican prisoner release
Jose Daniel Ferrer and Felix Navarro had been released earlier this year as part of a deal brokered by Pope Francis.
Israel carrying out ‘live-streamed genocide’ in Gaza, Amnesty says
Amnesty also says US President Donald Trump is responsible for 'multiplicity of assaults' on human rights.
Canada’s Liberal Party wins election dominated by Trump’s trade war
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on course to form next government, projections show.
Europe leads global defence spending rise, awakening to security deficit
But experts tell Al Jazeera that money means little without a focus on the right systems and global partnerships.
‘Productive’ Trump, Zelenskyy meeting in Rome, first since Oval Office spat
The meeting during Pope Francis's funeral was their first since an angry encounter in Washington, DC, in February.
US-Iran nuclear talks explained | Start Here
Trump, Iran and everything you need to know about the nuclear talks.
Trump signs controversial order to boost deep-sea mining industry
The executive order will help private deep-sea mining companies to access mineral-rich nodules on the sea floor.
‘We are condemned’: Kashmiri tourism pays the price of Pahalgam killings
More than 23 million tourists visited Indian Kashmir in 2024 but that is set to change.
Pakistan, India go tit-for-tat as feud over Kashmir attack escalates
Pakistan and India are suspending treaties and cutting crucial ties amid an escalating feud over an attack in Kashmir.
Palestinian officials vote to create a vice presidency under Mahmoud Abbas
The expectation is that whoever holds the role would be the frontrunner to succeed President Mahmoud Abbas, 89.
Video: Israeli military kills at least 28, mostly children in Gaza
Israeli military strikes on multiple sites in Khan Younis have killed dozens, mostly women and children in Gaza.
How will Harvard and other universities survive Trump’s funding cuts?
Harvard is suing the Trump administration over federal funding cuts that the it says put critical research at risk.
Pakistan suspends trade and closes border with India over Kashmir tensions
Pakistan has suspended all trade with India and closed its airspace and land border.
‘Insulting’: Hamas condemns Abbas’s remarks on Gaza captives
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says keeping the captives provides Israel with justification for its attacks on Gaza.
‘No mercy’: Israel keeps blocking aid amid systematic destruction of Gaza
Many women and children among 13 killed in the latest Israeli aerial attacks across Gaza.
White and Black farmers still bear the scars of Zimbabwe’s land grabs
How mishandling of land reform evicted many white farmers, 'enriched elites' and left Black Zimbabweans in poverty.
Kremlin critic decried for ‘racist’ rant on minorities fighting for Russia
Vladimir Kara-Murza has suggested ethnic minority troops find it 'easier' to carry out fatal attacks in Ukraine.
China’s Xi says tariffs undermine ‘legitimate rights’ of all countries
Chinese leader's remarks come amid renewed hopes of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing.
Child among at least 10 killed in Israeli attack on school shelter in Gaza
A child burns to death following the attack on school-turned-shelter in Gaza City.