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Israel launches air attacks near Syria’s Tartous
Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in Syria since former President Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December.
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Pope Francis suffers acute breathing crises amid pneumonia battle: Vatican
Medics at Rome’s Gemelli University Hospital administer ‘mechanical ventilation’ after pontiff’s latest health setback.
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Sirens blare in German city of Mannheim after car ramming kills two
Ambulances sounded in the streets of Mannheim after a car rammed into a crowd, killing two and injuring several.
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Trump slams Zelenskyy for saying end of Ukraine war could be ‘far away’
US president reignites criticism of Ukrainian leader, days after berating him in the Oval Office.
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Israeli anger at ceasefire delay focused on captives, not Gaza’s aid crisis
Protesters gathered outside Netanyahu's residence on Sunday, focused on plight of Israeli captives left in Gaza.
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Mexico, Canada say prepared as Trump’s tariff deadline looms
Mexico's president says country is ready for anything ahead of Tuesday deadline, as Canadian officials warn retaliation.
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Trump says 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico will begin Tuesday
US president says measures will go ahead despite efforts by Mexican and Canadian officials to find a way around.
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Basic supplies difficult to find amid Gaza aid restrictions
Accessing food, water, and medicine became nearly impossible due to Israel’s decision to block aid deliveries to Gaza.
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Basic supplies difficult to find amid Gaza aid restrictions
Accessing food, water, and medicine became nearly impossible due to Israel’s decision to block aid deliveries to Gaza.
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Ukraine’s Security: US Wavers, But Will Europe “Step Up”?
Scott Lucas, a Birmingham professor, examines the Ukraine-US fallout—can Europe and the world step up to ensure Ukraine’
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Ukraine’s Security: US Wavers, But Will Europe “Step Up”?
Scott Lucas, a Birmingham professor, examines the Ukraine-US fallout—can Europe and the world step up to ensure Ukraine’
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Pakistani and Afghan forces clash at vital border crossing
Afghanistan says one member of its security forces is killed and two injured in overnight clashes at Torkham crossing.
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Netanyahu’s plan to deprive and rule in Gaza will fail again
In the face of displacement, homelessness and hunger, Palestinian solidarity has remained unshakeable.
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Haifa stabbing attack leaves one Israeli dead
Video shows a stabbing attack at a Haifa bus station, where a 70-year-old man was killed, and several were injured.
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 – India vs Australia: Start, teams, stream
Al Jazeera looks at favourites India against Australia in the first semifinal of cricket's Champions Trophy on Tuesday.
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At least two killed after car drives into a crowd in Germany’s Mannheim
Several others injured in incident in western Germany and one person in custody, police spokesperson says.
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What is Oscar-winning Israeli-Palestinian film No Other Land about?
Oscar-winning documentary film No Other Land was a collaboration between Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What’s a ‘coalition of the willing’, Europe’s new plan?
UK will work with Europe to devise a Ukraine peace deal to present to Trump, Starmer announced after a London summit.
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Netanyahu demands new Gaza ceasefire terms, resumes Gaza blockade
Experts have long warned Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu would sabotage the ceasefire deal. Is the moment here?
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Why some in the Global South are not mourning the demise of USAID
The aid industry has always propped up imperial domination. Its implosion may be an opportunity to shape a new order.
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