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Video: Protesters clash with police at anti-government march in Bulgaria
Bulgaria's government says it is withdrawing a planned budget after a major protest in the capital Sofia,
Russian tanker struck off Turkiye as Ukraine targets ‘shadow fleet’
The reported attack on the Midvolga-2 comes days after Ukraine hit two other Russian-flagged ships in the Black Sea.
How will the latest sacking of a top aide affect Ukraine amid Russia war?
Although Yermak was Zelenskyy's right-hand man, observers say his downfall could benefit the president in short term.
Netanyahu requesting pardon is him “getting into election mode”
"By asking for the pardon he's dividing the country even more."
Record Asia floods proof “we need to wake up” on climate
The world needs to wake up. We need to adapt."
Russia-Ukraine war live: Trump’s envoy Witkoff to meet Putin
Talks to take place in Moscow amid renewed diplomatic push to end long-running war.
Sudan army refutes claim that RSF has seized key city of Babnusa
Army refutes fall of the city, a gateway to western Sudan's Darfur region, over which the RSF recently seized control.
Glenn Maxwell withdraws from IPL 2026 auctions
The Australian all-rounder ends a 13-year association with the world's most popular and richest T20 cricket league.
At least 1,250 people dead: What caused the devastating Asia floods?
Climate advocates say it's time to move to accountability for climate change, as people in Asia are living the evidence.
FIFA World Cup 2026 draw: Teams, pots, how to watch and all to know
The group classification of the 48 teams at next year's World Cup finals will be determined at the FIFA draw in the US.
Video: Moment Palestinian prisoner’s home is blown up by Israeli forces
Palestinian prisoner Abdulkarim Sanobar's home in the occupied West Bank was blown up by the Israeli military.
Hegseth or Admiral Bradley: Who approved the second Venezuela boat strike?
The US defence secretary and White House have defended the second strike, but Trump said he would not have wanted it.
US envoys headed to Moscow to discuss Ukraine peace plan with Putin
White House 'optimistic' about a deal, but Ukraine still wary that plan is based on Russian demands.
US mass killings drop to 20-year low in 2025: Database
Experts say the dip is likely a return to more typical levels after an unusual spike in the preceding years.
Video: ‘Slaves, never!’ Venezuela’s Maduro holds rally amid US tensions
President Nicolas Maduro told supporters at a rally in Caracas he wants "peace with sovereignty", amid US tensions.
Hong Kong leader orders independent investigation into fire that killed 151
Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee says committee to be led by a judge and will identify the causes of deadly blaze.
UN will cut 2026 budget by $577m by slashing workforce
The UN plans to cut nearly a fifth of its staff positions as unpaid member dues climb to $1.59 trillion.
LIVE: Israeli forces continue demolition, destruction around Gaza City
Israeli forces carry outdemolition and destruction on residential buildings behind the yellow line in central Gaza.
India’s sky-high fares crash dreams to make flying accessible to all
PM Modi said he wants those who can't afford shoes to be able to fly. But shrinking competition is killing that hope.
Indonesia’s flood victims pick up pieces as homes, livelihoods swept away
At least 631 people have died in floods in the Southeast Asian country, with the death toll expected to rise.
Maduro rejects a ‘slave’s peace’ for Venezuela as US ramps up pressure
Thousands rally in Caracas in support of Venezuela's president as concerns grow over potential US military action.
Canada joins key EU defence programme as PM Carney pivots away from US
Canada joins EU's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) rearmament initiative, giving access to $170bn in loans for defence.
Russia says it captured Pokrovsk, a key logistics hub in eastern Ukraine
Russian Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov said Russian forces have also captured the city of Vovchansk in Kharkiv.
El Chapo’s son pleads guilty in US drug case, cuts deal with prosecutors
Joaquin Guzman Lopez pleads guilty to drug trafficking and to kidnapping an individual believed to be 'El Mayo' Zambada.
Luigi Mangione appears in court as lawyers seek to bar evidence at trial
Mangione faces life in prison if found guilty of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,377
These are the key developments from day 1,377 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Int’l Criminal Court says Libyan war crimes suspect now in custody
Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri allegedly committed crimes at Libya's Mitiga Prison from 2015 to 2020, the ICC says.
Zelenskyy says territorial concessions remain Ukraine’s ‘biggest challenge’
US special envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, the Kremlin has confirmed.
What does Netanyahu’s pardon request mean for Israel’s future?
There are divided reactions to the Israeli prime minister's pardon request to President Isaac Herzog.
US Senator Chuck Schumer receives bomb threats at three offices in New York
Threatening emails say '2020 election was rigged', echoing Trump's false claims about the vote.
Pope Leo urges unity on day two of Lebanon visit
Martyrs' Square became the symbolic backdrop for interfaith solidarity amid the country's political paralysis.
Trump to host Rwanda, DRC leaders at White House to sign peace agreement
Meeting to build on earlier agreements to end fighting in eastern DRC, which has persisted throughout talks.
Hong Kong says deficient netting spread deadly Wang Fuk blaze
Police say substandard fire-resistant netting was responsible for spreading the fire at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court.
The illusion of Western peacemaking
When peacemaking ignores truth, it risks turning war crimes into opinion and genocide into a story with two sides.
Cameroon’s opposition leader Anicet Ekane dies in military detention
Veteran politician Anicet Ekane's death sparks accusations of medical neglect and intensifies post-election crisis.
Zelenskyy says US peace plan ‘looks better’ with new revisions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke optimistically about revising the plan to end its war with Russia.
Palestine wins first match over Qatar at FIFA Arab Cup
Palestine defeated host nation Qatar 1-0 in the team's first match of the 2025 Arab Cup.
How Ukraine turned into the world’s drone testing lab
The use of drones in the Russia-Ukraine war has revolutionised an industry of death and destruction.
ECOWAS delegation visits Guinea-Bissau for talks after military coup
Nigeria authorises protection for Guinea-Bissau opposition leader Dias da Costa, citing 'imminent threat to his life'.
Trump administration discusses Venezuela amid military build-up concerns
US military build-up near Venezuela raises fearof invasion; White House defends kill order of alleged drug smugglers.
Rebuilding Gaza
We compare and contrast Gaza's destruction over the past two years with the ongoing Palestinian efforts to rebuild.
Jamaica secures $6.7bn for hurricane recovery and reconstruction plan
Up to $3.6bn in government financing included, with major contributions from global financial institutions.
UK special forces chiefs covered up Afghanistan war crimes, inquiry told
Senior military leaders suppressed reports of potential war crimes by elite troops, whistleblower testifies.
Trump says Israel must seek ‘strong and true dialogue’ with Syria
Donald Trump warns against actions that could 'interfere with Syria's evolution' amid new Israeli incursion, strikes.
US, UK agree to zero tariffs on medicines; UK commits to higher spending
The deal involves a major change in how the UK values drugs and will apply to all new medicines, not just US ones.
From war to winter: Gaza couple wait to welcome baby in flooded tent
Samar and Abdulrahman had everything ready for their baby. But rains ruined their plans, as they try to survive in Gaza.
Children forced to take up jobs to help their families survive in Gaza
As families struggle to make ends meet during Israel's genocidal war on Gaza, many children have been forced to work.
Indonesia races to find missing after massive floods, landslides
More than 1,000 people have died in floods and landslides across south Asia after days of tropical storms.
Ukraine seeks to shore up support in Brussels, Paris
Senior US officials will meet President Putin in Moscow on Tuesday, two days after US-Ukraine peace talks in Florida.
Pope Leo XIV prays for peace in Lebanon and the Levant
Pope Leo stopped at one of Lebanon's most important Christian sites.
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