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Itamar Ben-Gvir: The face of Israel’s hard right — or the face of Israel?
Despite internal criticism, analysts argue Ben-Gvir holds a mirror to much of Israeli society.
‘Grossly unfair’: Meta slams Australia’s bid to make platforms pay for news
Facebook parent company says proposals violate Australia's commitments under its free trade agreement with the US.
Who are the World Cup Golden Boot favourites? Mbappe, Ronaldo, Messi, Kane?
There are a host of top players who could claim the coveted title of top goal scorer, including two from the same team.
Israel’s Smotrich announces plan for 2,162 homes in occupied West Bank
The far-right finance minister says the new houses will 'strengthen our hold on the land'.
Man City threatens legal action against Real Madrid following Haaland claim
Enrique Riquelme held up a Real Madrid shirt bearing Erling Haaland's name, while campaigning for club presidency.
Ireland’s Black community opens up about racism after ‘George Floyd moment’
In the wake of Yves Sakila's death following a violent restraint, many say racism in Ireland is an overlooked scourge.
Israel and Lebanon agree on ceasefire framework in US-led talks
The US announced an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire framework, but Hezbollah's absence leaves questions over enforcement.
Argentina erupts in protest against gender violence after teen murder
Argentina erupts in protest against gender violence after teen murder.
Mehdi Taremi: Iran’s journey to the 2026 World Cup
Iranian footballer Mehdi Taremi talks to Al Jazeera ahead of one of the most politically charged World Cups in history.
Sabalenka ‘mentally off track’ as French Open exit made her want to ‘quit’
World number one Aryna Sabalenka let a two-set lead slip in a French Open quarterfinal defeat by Diana Shnaider.

