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FIFA faces complaint over health risks to footballers amid packed calendar
European Leagues and FIFPRO to lodge antitrust complaint against FIFA as reports suggest players face risk of burnouts.
Israel attacks UN peacekeepers in Lebanon: Why it’s such a big deal
The international community considers Israel's attack on UNIFIL's headquarters a violation of international law.
North Korea accuses South Korea of sending propaganda drones to Pyongyang
North Korea says flights are an 'irresponsible and dangerous provocation' as Seoul denies sending drones.
Aftermath of Israeli air strikes in central Beirut
Israeli air strikes in the heart of Lebanon's capital killed at least 22 people and wounded 117 others.
Amid anger over Israel, Harris courts Arab and Muslim voters. Will it work?
Critics question US vice president’s meetings with handpicked community members without change in Middle East policy.
Family who fled Israeli attacks killed in Beirut air raid
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem reports from the scene of one of the Israeli attacks in central Beirut.
Would US democracy survive a second Trump presidency?
Mehdi Hasan goes head-to-head with Adolfo Franco to debate the implications of a potential second Trump presidency.
Israeli forces again target UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon
The attack on UNIFIL's headquarters in Naqoura comes a day after two Indonesian peacekeepers were injured.
Cameroon bans media from talking about President Biya’s health
Authorities dismiss rumours of ill health as 'pure fantasy', set up 'monitoring cells' to track online debate.
How has the world changed after a year of genocide in Gaza?
We explore the impact of Israel’s genocide in Gaza the past year and the world’s response to the ongoing massacre.

