- — USAID says it is halting all food aid to Ethiopia amid diversions
- Aid agency cites a widespread and coordinated campaign to divert aid in Ethiopia, where 20 million people are in need.
- — At least 11 killed in Afghanistan mosque explosion
- At least 11 killed and more than 30 others wounded in blast during memorial for former deputy governor of Badakhshan.
- — Future unknown but Syrians in Turkey ‘relieved’ after Erdogan win
- Initially welcomed, Syrians are increasingly concerned by anti-refugee sentiment and the threat of forced repatriations.
- — Fears simmer as an interethnic conflict brews in Kosovo
- Residents say they are worried political tensions could impact community relations and imperil security in Kosovo.
- — Party with controversy: Spain’s festival of Moors and Christians
- Some see the annual festival marking the reconquest of Iberia from Arab rulers as racist and disrespectful.
- — Planet warming at ‘unprecedented rate’, study finds
- Human-induced warming has been increasing at a rate of 0.2 degrees Celsius per decade, scientists say in a new study.
- — The US drug abuse epidemic is killing 300 Americans a day
- Inside the Sackler dynasty and the company, Purdue Pharma, that allegedly fuelled the US opioid epidemic.
- — Middle East roundup: Palestinian toddler killed by Israeli forces
- Here’s a quick look at Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
- — India slams Canada for parade float showing ex-PM Gandhi’s murder
- Parade in Canadian city depicts the 1984 assassination of Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.
- — What did Prince Harry say at UK phone-hacking trial?
- Harry, who has a troubled history with the British press, claims journalists used intrusive and unlawful tactics.
- — Monsoon reaches India’s Kerala after longest delay in seven years
- Cyclonic storm Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea delays arrival of the monsoon, the lifeblood of Indias $3 trillion economy.
- — Philippines raises alert level at rumbling Mayon volcano
- Superheated streams of gas, debris and rocks have cascaded down Mayons slopes.
- — South Africa is failing, and it’s failing Zimbabwe, too
- South Africa is struggling to provide for its people and fulfil its longstanding commitments to its neighbours.
- — Sudanese orphans caught in the conflict’s crosshairs evacuated
- Al-Mayqoma orphanage’s evacuation in Khartoum took time because it required security guarantees from warring parties.
- — Hungary’s hostage diplomacy: PM Orban frees human traffickers
- Hungarys anti-migrant leader prompts alarm in Brussels and neighbouring countries by releasing 777 people smugglers.
- — Battles intensify between Sudan’s warring factions
- Fighting in Sudan has picked up since a shaky 12-day ceasefire between the army and the RSF formally expired on June 3.
- — Bodies found floating after Kakhovka dam collapse: Zelenskyy
- The Ukrainian president paints a bleak picture of destruction and says Russian forces are shooting at rescuers.
- — Bodies floating in flooded areas after dam collapse: Zelenskyy
- The Ukrainian president paints a bleak picture of destruction and says Russian forces are shooting at rescuers.
- — Children fight for their lives after French Alps knife attack
- Officials say the suspect stabbed several people, including children, in Annecy before being arrested.
- — Victims fight for their lives after French Alps knife attack
- Suspect stabbed several people, including young children, in Annecy, before being arrested.
- — Wildfires in Canada, US: How to stay safe if you are affected
- Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the US East Coast and Midwest triggering air quality alerts.
- — Southern Khartoum residents fear ongoing fighting after fuel fire
- Residents are trapped in the Sudanese capital as fighting rages around a fuel depot and arms manufacturing site.
- — Three shot as Israeli forces raid Ramallah in occupied West Bank
- Israeli forces fire bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at Palestinian youths hurling stones and molotov cocktails.
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