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‘Great for Netanyahu’: Will Haniyeh killing help Israeli PM politically?
The killings of senior Hamas and Hezbollah leaders could resurrect support for the embattled Israeli PM, say analysts.
Who was freed in biggest Russia-West prisoner swap since the Cold War?
Journalists, artists, dissidents, hackers and a hitman go free as 26 swapped in large-scale prisoner exchange.
Intel to slash 15,000 jobs amid struggles to keep up with Nvidia and AMD
US chipmaker to cut 15 percent of workforce as part of efforts to cut costs by $10bn in 2025.
What is the controversy behind Louisiana’s new surgical castration law?
The law arrives as part of a slate of harsher criminal penalties. But critics say it punishes more than it protects.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 889
As the war enters its 889th day, these are the main developments.
‘Opening horizons’: Why Indonesian star Dian Sastrowardoyo champions women
The model turned actress runs a scholarship fund to help young women get an education and make their mark.
Titmus-led Australia, Canadian teen McIntosh sparkle in Paris Olympics pool
Aussies bag women's freestyle relay gold, McIntosh breaks record in 200m butterfly final and Ledecky wins 13th medal.
Democrats begin process to nominate Harris for president: What to know
Party launches virtual roll call to confirm the US vice president as the Democratic nominee to face Trump in November.
Are there any limits on Israeli killings and assassinations?
The Israeli military carries out high-profile attacks in Iran and Lebanon while the killing continues in Gaza.
Al Jazeera refutes ‘baseless’ Israeli allegations against Ismail al-Ghoul
During its war on Gaza, Israel has claimed its bombings of journalists and civilian targets were strikes against Hamas.

