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25 current headlines from Al Jazeera.

What happened to the Jewish left?

Marc Lamont Hill speaks to Molly Crabapple about the Jewish Labour Bund, anti-Zionism and the Jewish left today.

31m ago

Iraqi-born singer Emmanuel Kelly among World Cup half-time show headliners

Abandoned as a baby and brought up by nuns in Baghdad, Kelly will be preforming alongside global megastars.

1h ago

Syria’s Al-Sharaa reshuffles security and intelligence leadership

Government says the shake-up will strengthen security and clear the way for reconstruction.

1h ago

Israeli settlers torch homes and mosque in Masafer Yatta

Videos show Israeli settlers attacking the Palestinian village of al Tuwani in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.

2h ago

5.6 magnitude earthquake hits Peru

Footage shows firefighters looking for a missing person amongst the rubble of a collapsed building in Pumpunya, Peru.

2h ago

Israel uses law to destroy Palestinian education in East Jerusalem

Legislation recently passed by the Knesset is meant to dismantle the Palestinian education system in East Jerusalem.

2h ago

Kimi Antonelli wins Belgian Grand Prix to extend F1 championship lead

Mercedes driver won his sixth GP of 2026 as championship rival and teammate George Russell crashes out on first lap.

3h ago

Designing cities for a hotter future

Climate advocate Mina Hasman’s vision of designing cities that behave like forests and buildings that act like trees.

3h ago

Tate brothers arrested in the US

Video shows the moment controversial influencer brothers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami, US.

3h ago

Spain vs Argentina LIVE: FIFA World Cup 2026 final

Live coverage and text updates as Spain play Argentina in the final of the 2026 World Cup.

3h ago

Why is Argentina’s football team so white?

Argentina prepares to face Spain in the World Cup final.

3h ago

Iran attacks US Gulf allies, causing a fire at Kuwait power plant

Kuwait and Bahrain report several rounds of Iranian missile, drone attacks; sirens reportedly sound in Jordan.

4h ago

Who controls football in Palestine?

For Palestinians fighting Israeli occupation, football has never been just a game.

4h ago

Why is China protesting about the nationalisation of British Steel?

The UK move to take over British Steel fuels a brewing dispute with China amid political leadership change in London.

4h ago

Lebanon convicts influencer of smuggling drugs in biscuits

Lebanese food influencer Georges Dib, known as Dr Food, has been sentenced in absentia to life with hard labour.

4h ago

Why were Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested? Will they be extradited to UK?

Influencer brothers arrested in Miami, as UK seeks extradition to face new charges of rape, sex trafficking and assault.

5h ago

Why have India’s Gen Z protesters called for a march to parliament?

After a prominent activist on hunger strike is forcibly removed, organisers announce a march to parliament.

5h ago

Indian court rejects bid to release hunger-striking activist from hospital

The wife of 59-year-old Sonam Wangchuk says his enforced hospitalisation is 'illegal detention'.

5h ago

Spain or Argentina, who will win the FIFA World Cup? Ex-player predictions

Former player predictions as the European and South American champions clash in a World Cup final for the first time.

5h ago

India’s cockroach politics is no joke

The Cockroach Janta Party has crept onto the political scene at a time when Indian democracy is struggling.

6h ago

FIFA World Cup: Tobin Heath on record goals, France and Lamine Yamal

In an exclusive interview, Tobin Heath shares her insights before World Cup final and discusses best players and teams.

7h ago

Guyana ferry with 116 people on board capsizes; more than 50 rescued

Rescue operations for remaining passengers and crew ongoing, authorities say.

7h ago

Iranians suffer from power blackouts during war and heatwave

Collapsing grid, battered by military strikes and chronic underinvestment, leaves Iranians sweltering in the dark.

7h ago

Why is India vetting books in Kashmir in search of ‘anti-national’ content?

Authorities in disputed region are auditing school, college and public libraries to look for ‘objectionable’ material.

7h ago