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Ecuador Intel Chief, Wife, 5 Americans Killed In Kenya Helicopter Crash
The helicopter crashed while flying from the Loisaba Conservancy to the Ewaso Nyiro area in Samburu County, according to the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority.
'Will Face Tremendous Economic Costs If They Help': Trump Warns Iran's Allies
US President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened "tremendous" punishment on any country that helps or does business with Iran, an economic pressure campaign that comes as the war in the Middle East nears its sixth month.
For The First Time, US National Debt Surpasses $40 Trillion
Total public debt outstanding stood at $40.05 trillion at the close of business Tuesday, according to data released Wednesday by the Treasury Department.
Key Moments In Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's 6 Years In US
In May 2025, Prince Harry says he wants reconciliation with the British royal family, explaining that his father King Charles no longer speaks to him due to the security row.
Trump Threatens Economic Punishment On "Any Country" Helping Iran
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he was launching a major new campaign to target Iran's economy, threatening "tremendous" punishment on any country that helps or does business with the Islamic republic.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Moving Back To UK This Month: Reports
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle left in March 2020, sparking acrimony after repeatedly criticising the royal family and the monarchy.
Who Is Dr Heidi Overton, Trump's Pick To Lead The FDA
Dr. Heidi Overton is a medical doctor and deputy director of the White House Domestic Policy Council who has worked on several of Trump's second-term health initiatives.
2 Killed In Kyiv As Russia Launches Fresh Missile Strike
A massive overnight missile attack on Kyiv struck residential areas and warehouses, leaving people wounded or dead, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko wrote on Telegram Thursday.
Kim Jong Un "Didn't Like" Biden, Obama But "Likes Me", Says Trump
Earlier, Donald Trump had said Kim had treated him with "great respect" and that their communication had contributed to making the Korean Peninsula safer.
Russia, Ukraine Exchange 103 Captured Soldiers Each
Russia-Ukraine War: Prisoner exchanges and repatriations of soldiers' remains have been among the few areas of cooperation between Russia and Ukraine since Moscow launched its offensive in February 2022.
Pak TikToker With Over 1.3 Million Followers Shot Dead In Car Near Islamabad
Police have arrested at least four suspects, including two men accused of helping the alleged gunman escape, ARY News reported on Monday.
Netanyahu Says Israel Sent "Clear" Message To Turkey After Syria Attack
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel had initially sent a message "in general terms" against a Turkish military presence at an airfield near Aleppo, close to the Turkish border.
Zelensky Fires Deputy Head Of Presidential Office Over Corruption Charges
The stunning developments came a day after Ukraine's recently fired defense minister demanded national elections, despite Russia's more than 4-year-old invasion.
OpenAI To Introduce Ads In ChatGPT Across Europe From Monday
After initially rolling out advertising in the United States in February, OpenAI will now give advertisers access to users in 31 countries across Europe, the company said late Tuesday.
US, Canada Say Final Trade Deal Soon, But Details Remain Scarce
Trump had threatened to impose stiff new 50 per cent tariffs on a range of Canadian goods from Wednesday.
Trump Put Many Soldiers On Washington's Streets. They Seldom Stop Crime
President Donald Trump deployed thousands of National Guard troops to Washington last summer as the centrepiece of what he describes as a no-holds-barred effort to combat crime, especially in cities run by Democrats.
Trump Aide Natalie Harp Once Rode In Car Trunk To Attend His Court Appearance: Report
Amidst the growing questions over just how much access Natalie Harp has to the president, CNN reported that she once travelled in the trunk of an SUV just to make it to Trump's court appearance.
5 US Tourists Among 7 Killed In Helicopter Crash In Kenya
The accident happened at 09:13 am local time (0613 GMT), according to the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), after the aircraft departed from the Loisaba wildlife reserve.
Israel Army Admits To Firing On Car In Death Of 5-Year-Old Hind Rajab In Gaza
Hind Rajab's body was recovered from a car riddled with bullets in Gaza City days after she was last heard from in a desperate, hours-long phone call to the Palestinian Red Crescent on January 29, 2024.
At Least 23 Killed After Truck Rams Bus Carrying Patients On Brazil Highway
Preliminary evidence suggests that the truck, which wasn't carrying cargo, crossed into incoming traffic and collided with the minibus at around 3:30 am.
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Russian strike kills 3 in Ukraine as Zelenskyy faces pressure at home
At least 14 of the 20 people wounded in the strike on Kyiv have been hospitalised, officials say.
Fears grow in Amazon village as Brazilian drug gangs push into Bolivia
Fears are growing in a remote Bolivian village as Brazilian drug gangs fight for control of trafficking routes.
Alarm in South Korea as Iran dispute with Trump shakes a 72-year alliance
Trump's order to scale back military drills rattles Seoul, reviving doubts over US security guarantees.
Bodycam captures police team falling when deck collapses in Missouri
Recently released body camera footage shows a deck collapsing during a warrant operation in Huntsville, Missouri.
Publisher of US military newspaper resigns over differences with government
Retirement of longtime Stars and Stripes publisher comes amid the Trump administration's push for editorial control.
‘Tsunami’ of emigration reshapes Israel’s future, experts warn
Nearly 270,000 Israelis have left the country over three years, citing political uncertainty and security concerns.
Harry Kane scores goal by winning Golden Shoe for the second time
English footballer Harry Kane won the title of ‘Europe’s best goalscorer’, awarded the Golden Shoe for the second time.
Nigeria’s election campaign begins with Tinubu facing a reform test
Rising costs fuel anger, but President Bola Tinubu’s machinery and opposition divisions may shape the race.
Iran war live: Trump announces ‘most crushing’ Iran sanctions
Trump says Washington may resume talks with Tehran 'at some point'.
US national debt passes record $40 trillion
The amount has doubled in the last decade, from Trump's first term through the Biden administration.
‘We do not trust Israeli judiciary’ says Hind Rajab’s grandmother
The grandmother of Hind Rajab, a five-year-old Palestinian girl killed in her family’s car by Israeli forces in Gaza.
Kosovo finds remains of at least 23 people in suspected mass graves
The discovery is part of Kosovo’s long-running effort to find people who disappeared during a brutal war in the 1990s.
South Korea’s rookie investors lose small fortunes amid AI stocks frenzy
South Korea's stock market has attracted a wave of novice investors amid booming demand for chips used in AI.
International body votes to convene emergency meeting over Nicaragua
Nicaragua's move to extend Ortega's rule and bar rivals from elections triggers a near-unanimous OAS rebuke.
Pentagon quizzes NATO allies on political loyalty, documents reveal
NATO allies probed on loyalty to US policies in Pentagon questionnaire obtained exclusively by Al Jazeera.
Lebanon hands former Syrian army general to Damascus after arrest warrant
The transfer is the first from Lebanon involving a Syrian military officer who fled after al-Assad's government fell.
Trump announces ‘most crushing economic operation ever’ against Iran
US president announces 'causing economic operation' against Iran, vows measures against nations trading with Tehran.
What the social media addiction lawsuit could cost Meta
Landmark trial against Meta could lead to fines and fundamental changes in Facebook and Instagram's operations.
Trump says he plans to meet Kim Jong Un later this year
US President Donald Trump praised his relationship with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un.
Israeli strike on Gaza City police headquarters kills women’s police chief
An Israeli strike on Gaza City’s police headquarters has killed the women’s police chief and several officers.
Displaced Lebanese watch southern Lebanon’s ‘pilot zones’ from afar
“You can't do anything. Just stand here and watch.”
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem watched Israeli attacks near his home town.
Israel orders inquiry into killing of 6-year-old Hind Rajab in Gaza
The Israeli military announced criminal investigations into the killings of six-year-old Hind Rajab.
USS Lincoln woes highlight US Navy limits in prolonged Iran war: Experts
Reports of dire conditions underscore supply challenges, questions of US plans going forward, experts say.
Spain plans transfer of 500 migrant children from Ceuta to mainland
Ceuta leaders want children returned to Morocco, but Madrid says deporting them is 'outrageous'.
Moderna, Merck unveil mRNA-based cancer vaccine that cuts spread
Moderna's mRNA vaccine Intismeran shows promise, reducing melanoma recurrence and spread in late-stage trials.