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Taline Papazian is a French-Armenian political scientist and strategic affairs analyst covering Armenia and the South Caucasus. She is also director of the Armenia Peace Initiative Think Tank. She te...
As part of the countdown to the World Cup, Mexico City is attempting to surpass the world record for largest wave.
Alexander Zverev finally secured his maiden Grand Slam title with a dramatic five-set victory over Italy's Flavio Cobolli in the French Open final on Sunday.
"Enough is enough" were the words of Gezim Selimi, a retired teacher in Pristina as he cast his ballot this Sunday in Kosovo's snap elections. He was one of a handful of voters questioned by journali...
Iran's participation has become one of the most complex stories of the tournament.
New law grants president power to use military to clear roadblocks set up amid weeks of antigovernment demonstrations.
Incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is seeking a third term despite falling domestic support.
Nigerian forces rescued 360 captives, including women and children from a Boko Haram mountain hideout in Borno State.
Iranian officials have indicated the release of funds would build 'trust' needed to reach lasting deal ending war.
Police say two suspects have been shot and killed in Israel gun attack.
Multiple explosions have hit Beirut’s southern suburbs as Israel launches new attacks, claiming to target Hezbollah.
Pope Leo XIV hails Spain’s ‘school of faith’ at Madrid Mass, urges unity amid vast Corpus Domini crowds.
Results in US Democratic primary races are showing that old establishment politics no longer work.
Thousands lined the streets in Mexico City on Saturday as they attempted to set the world record for largest human wave.
Antonelli takes his fifth successive Grand Prix win in race interrupted by crashes after asphalt breaks apart.
Experts say sport science is just part of a complex system of factors needed to extend longevity in football.
Al Jazeera follows a teacher who navigates a new life marked by a weak internet, soaring prices, and solidarity rallies.
Long seen as the cool, coifed wife of the president, she emerged as a political player in her own right, as well as a relentless champion of charities.
The suspect opened fire from a car in several locations before being shot dead.
Massimo Faggioli is a Church Historian and Professor in Historical and Contemporary Ecclesiology at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin. He tells us more about Pope Leo XIV's visit to Sp...