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What will happen to Trump’s agenda after Lindsey Graham’s death?
Senator Lindsey Graham’s sudden death from an aortic tear narrows Republicans’ Senate majority to 51 seats, potentially complicating efforts to advance Trump’s agenda and military funding ahead of midterm elections.
German court convicts Iraqi couple of enslaving Yazidi girls
A German court has convicted an Iraqi couple of enslaving two Yazidi girls in Iraq and membership in the Islamic State group. The man received a life sentence while his wife was handed nine and a half years.
Men disguised as police kill Ecuadorean drug lord’s brother
David Macías, a regional leader of Ecuador’s Los Choneros gang and brother of imprisoned drug lord Adolfo Macías, was killed Sunday by gunmen posing as police officers.
Ted Lasso actor Cristo Fernandez makes professional debut for El Paso Locomotive
Actor Cristo Fernandez, who played Dani Rojas in Ted Lasso, made his professional soccer debut as a substitute for El Paso Locomotive on Sunday.
Heavy rain and flash floods in Bangladesh kill at least 50
Heavy rainfall and flash floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 51 people and affected over a million, with thousands losing homes and Cox’s Bazar experiencing the most severe impact.
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy replaces PM and flags law enforcement overhaul
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko resigned on Sunday, with expectations she will become ambassador to the US. President Zelenskyy announced plans for law enforcement changes as part of a shifting political strategy.
‘Coalition of the willing’ to build shared European anti-ballistic programme
Ukraine and nine European nations, including the UK, Germany, and France, announced a coalition to develop a shared ballistic missile defense capability, leveraging Kyiv’s experience defending against Russian attacks.
Trump administration vows to ‘disable’ International Criminal Court
The Trump administration announced a campaign to “systematically disable” the International Criminal Court, including potential sanctions on ICC personnel and pressure on US military partners to reject the court’s authority.
UK to list Iran’s IRGC as ‘terror’ threat
The UK government is submitting draft regulations to Parliament to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a national security threat, following anti-Semitic attacks.
Yemeni government forces strike Sanaa airport
NewsFeedYemen’s internationally recognised government says its forces have struck Houthi-controlled Sanaa airport to prevent an Iranian aircraft from landing.Published On 13 Jul 202613 Jul 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on...
EU sanctions nine people over alleged Russian cyber-spying campaign
By AFP, AP and ReutersPublished On 13 Jul 202613 Jul 2026The European Union has imposed sanctions on Russian military officers, hackers and private companies, denouncing what it called a years-long cyber-espionage campaign against the bloc.The European Council said in...
Hamas denies UN accusations over Gaza aid distribution interference
UN accuses Hamas of obstructing aid and risking workers’ safety, but the group denies it and defends its actions. Published On 13 Jul 202613 Jul 2026A United Nations official has accused Hamas of hampering humanitarian operations in Gaza and putting aid workers at...
FIFA World Cup England vs Argentina: What to know ahead of second semifinal
Defending champions Argentina face England in the 2026 FIFA World Cup‘s second semifinal on Wednesday, renewing one of football’s bitterest rivalries.From the controversial “Hand of God” goal by Diego Maradona in 1986 to David Beckham being red-carded for kicking...
March to July: What’s different as US-Iran fighting escalates again?
Air raid sirens have blared over Gulf nations as the United States and Iran have launched expansive attacks against each other again, escalating tensions as their fragile ceasefire has unravelled over the past week.Oil prices have spiked, and markets have plunged...
South Korea rolls out plan to tackle youth suicide crisis
NewsFeedSuicide is the leading cause of death amoung young South Koreans. The government has begun rolling out its plan to halve the teen suicide rate in 10 years, as Al Jazeera’s Jack Barton explains.Published On 13 Jul 202613 Jul 2026Click here to share on social...
Al Jazeera bids farewell to founder Sheikh Hamad
NewsFeedQatar’s late Father Emir leaves behind a lasting media legacy through establishing a free press and launching Al Jazeera in 1996. The network went on to reshape journalism in the Arab world and beyond, giving a platform to marginalised voices.Published On 13...
Yemen government says its forces attacked Sanaa airport
Gov’t says its forces carried out a strike at Sanaa airport to prevent an Iranian aircraft from landing there. Published On 13 Jul 202613 Jul 2026Yemen’s internationally recognised government says its forces have carried out a strike at Sanaa airport to prevent an...
Will the 2030 World Cup expand to 64 teams? What FIFA’s Infantino says
FIFA will examine the possibility of expanding the men’s World Cup to 64 teams for the 2030 tournament, FIFA President Gianni Infantino says.Speaking to the Swiss news site Bluewin, Infantino said the proposal would be examined by FIFA’s relevant committees after the...
EU countries consider sanctions on trade from illegal Israeli settlements
Pressure from EU member states to impose sanctions has increased in recent months amid escalating settler violence.By AFP, DPA and ReutersPublished On 13 Jul 202613 Jul 2026The European Union’s foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss imposing sanctions on...
France vs Spain: World Cup semifinal – Mbappe, Yamal, predictions, kickoff
Two wins to go. How can your team reach the final and win the World Cup 2026? Click here to find out.Who: France vs SpainWhat: FIFA World Cup 2026 – Semifinal 1Where: Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the United StatesWhen: Tuesday at 2pm (19:00 GMT)How to...
Wildfires near Paris force evacuations, disrupt train lines and motorway
Wildfires spread over 800 hectares near Fontainebleau, as authorities sent two waterbombing planes to tackle the blazes.By AFP and ReutersPublished On 13 Jul 202613 Jul 2026Wildfires raging in France’s Fontainebleau forest have forced home evacuations and disrupted...
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South Korea’s Comfort Women Suffer Embezzlement From Their Own Government
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Brexit Negotiations Are Poised to Become Chaotic
European policymakers rejected the latest Brexit plan from UK British Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying that the plan was unworkable. While the plan was not rejected outright, EU leaders said that in its current form it could not go forward. Basically, the plan in...
The Pitfalls of Pro Se (Self-Representation) When Facing Criminal Charges
Are you facing criminal charges and wondering if you should try to represent yourself? If so, you’re considering a risky move that will probably result in a conviction. Hiring a private attorney is your best chance for a reduced sentence or even getting your charges...