- — How deep is the divide between Israel’s military and its government?
- Both agreed on the need to attack Gaza, leaving 40,000 Palestinians dead, but is the difference just in the details?
- — Kamala Harris shifts tone on Gaza, but advocates say US voters want more
- Palestinian rights advocates demand action as the vice president and presidential candidate expresses sympathy for Gaza.
- — Maduro’s greatest test? All you need to know about Venezuela’s election
- Dire economic conditions and a galvanised opposition could spell the end of President Nicolas Maduros time in power.
- — Rains help firefighters battle blazes in Canada’s Jasper National Park
- Town council of Jasper says about 32 percent of structures in the town had been destroyed in the wildfire.
- — More than 180,000 displaced from Gaza’s Khan Younis in four days, UN says
- About 182,000 people displaced from central and eastern Khan Younis from Monday - Thursday, UN OCHA says.
- — Could China’s diplomatic initiatives on the Ukraine war succeed?
- Bejings diplomacy intensifies as the US and the West help Ukraine fight Russias invasion.
- — As Maduro faces Gonzalez in Venezuela, sanctions remain a key hurdle
- US sanctions and years of mismanagement have crippled Venezuelas oil-based economy and poses challenges for new leader.
- — Netanyahu meets Trump at Mar-a-Lago, capping trip marked by Gaza protests
- Israeli PM seeks to mend ties with Republican presidential candidate after meetings with Biden, Harris.
- — What to watch for at Paris 2024 Olympics: Reusable cups
- In the spirit of the Olympics, it’s time for all of us to come together and ditch single-use plastic in favour of reuse.
- — UK police officer under criminal investigation over airport incident
- Police watchdog confirms officer is due to be interviewed after video shared online of suspect being kicked.
- — Bangladesh minister on government’s response to deadly anti-quota protests
- Bangladesh Information Minister Mohammad Arafat talks to Al Jazeera about deadly anti-quota protests and unrest.
- — Is traditional marriage doomed for millennials and Gen Z?
- We delve into the declining marriage rates, focusing on Asia, and analyse the contributing factors to this trend.
- — South Africa police say 95 Libyans detained at suspected military camp
- Police says Libyans entered country on study visas to train as security guards, but may have received military training.
- — Should Israel be banned from the Olympics?
- Pro-Palestine activists are calling for Israel to be banned from the Olympics.
- — Sri Lanka presidential election set for September 21 amid ailing economy
- President Wickremesinghe is first candidate to register at the Election Commission as he seeks mandate from voters.
- — Obamas endorse VP Harris in US presidential election
- US Vice President Kamala Harris has released video of her receiving an endorsement from Barack and Michelle Obama.
- — US intercepts Russian, Chinese bombers near Alaska: What we know
- The joint flight highlights growing military cooperation between the two countries, sparking concerns in the US.
- — For a fair world, stand with Palestine
- We all have a duty, through organised events or individual efforts, to contribute to the broader struggle for justice.
- — Huge crowds at Venezuela opposition’s final election rally
- Huge crowds came out for the final election rally by Venezuela’s opposition ahead of the vote on Sunday.
- — UK won’t challenge ICC arrest warrant request for Netanyahu, Gallant
- New Labour government says it will not pursue questions on International Criminal Courts jurisdiction.
- — Search for hundreds missing after deadly landslides in Ethiopia
- The UN said more than 250 people were killed in twin landslides in a remote, mountainous area of southern Ethiopia.
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