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Indian Premier League 2025: Axar Patel named Delhi Capitals captain
India international Axar Patel is the last IPL 2025 captain to be named as Delhi Capitals make belated announcement.
Hamas ‘ready’ to hand over Israeli captive and four bodies held in Gaza
The Palestinian group agrees to resume talks, promising to free Edan Alexander and hand over four captives' bodies.
What are Putin’s conditions for a ceasefire in Ukraine?
As Zelenskyy accused Putin of preparing to reject the ceasefire, Trump deemed Putin's words 'promising but incomplete'.
“Secret” talks to displace Palestinians justifies “shame list
The forced displacement of Palestinians is a “red line that should not be crossed,” says professor Tamer Qarmout.
MSF warns of ‘rapidly spreading’ outbreak as cholera kills 31 in Ethiopia
The charity says the situation has worsened with the arrival of refugees from South Sudan, where thousands are infected.
Video captures moment Argentinian police shoot photojournalist
There are demands for Argentina’s hardline security minister to resign after police shot a photojournalist in the head.
Formula One: South Africa bids to return F1 to continent – where, when, how
Al Jazeera looks at the bid to bring Formula One back to the African continent for the first time in 32 years.
Musk’s never been more powerful so why are Tesla shares tanking?
Sales of electric vehicles are down as Musk's involvement in politics becomes a 'distraction', experts say.
UN chief visits Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh as hunger fears rise
Antonio Guterres' visit comes after WFP says it may have to halve food vouchers for Rohingya starting next month.
Trudeau ending tenure as Canada’s PM ‘at his best’ amid Trump threats
As Justin Trudeau formally steps down, experts say he will be remembered as 'reassuring' figure in face of Donald Trump.
Did Putin’s fatigues signal Russia’s resistance to a ceasefire in Ukraine?
The Russian president, who carefully cultivates his image in the media, dressed in camouflage when visiting Kursk.
Tight security as ruling expected in South Korean president’s impeachment
Security is tight around South Korea’s top court where protesters are waiting to hear the final ruling on President Yoon
Rashford named in Tuchel’s first England squad
England manager Thomas Tuchel recalls forward Marcus Rashford to international fold - a year after his last appearance.
Alcaraz’s Indian Wells three-peat bid on track with Draper next up
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz overcomes Francisco Cerundolo to set up semifinal meeting with Jack Draper at Indian Wells.
Russia, China call on US to drop Iran sanctions, restart nuclear talks
Deputy foreign ministers of Russia, China and Iran call for multilateral talks on ending 'unlawful' US sanctions.
South Sudan’s rising violence in “polarised regional environment”
Alan Boswell of the International Crisis Group unpacks South Sudan’s escalating violence, who’s behind it, and what’s ne
South Asia erupts in colour for vibrant Holi celebrations
Millions mark Holi by hurling coloured powders, dancing in streets and feasting on festive delicacies across South Asia.
Trump is criminalising “all those who stand up for Palestinian rights”
Stefani Fox says the Trump administration is using their movement as an excuse to dismantle civil rights.
US, Israel want to displace Palestinians from Gaza to East Africa: Report
Officials from US and Israel say governments of Sudan, Somalia and Somaliland have been asked to take in people of Gaza.
Philippines’ ex-leader Rodrigo Duterte to make first ICC appearance
Judges in The Hague will inform the former president of the crimes against humanity he is accused of having committed.