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Emergency teams move hastily buried Palestinians to cemeteries
Palestinians are turning to Gaza's Civil Defence to shift the loved ones they hastily buried to proper cemeteries.
UK judge reviews Terrorism Act ban on Palestine Action
Judges are reviewing the UK government's decision to ban the activist group Palestine Action under counter-terror laws.
Russia says talks to end Ukraine war ‘serious’ but rules out concessions
Kremlin spokesman says talks ongoing as US President Donald Trump pushes for an end to the conflict.
Two National Guard members reportedly shot in Washington DC
Two National Guard members have been shot near the White House in Washington, DC. Police said a suspect is in custody.
Two US National Guard troops shot to death in Washington, DC: Governor
Police say they have one suspect in custody as Donald Trump promises 'very steep price' for perpetrator of shooting.
Can the US get all sides to end the Russia-Ukraine war?
Transatlantic diplomatic efforts intensify over Trump peace plan.
Peruvian ex-President Martin Vizcarra sentenced to 14 years in prison
Vizcarra, a leader in the Peru First party, was found guilty of leading a corruption scheme when he was a governor.
Ireland tightens immigration rules to check population growth
The tough new measures come amid record numbers of asylum claims and growing tensions over immigration.
Deadly floods swamp homes in Thailand as residents wait for aid
Heavy rainfall in southern Thailand has caused flooding that left thousands stranded and at least 33 people dead.
Trump administration nixes temporary immigration protections for Haitians
Homeland Security Secretary Noem determines it is safe for Haitians to return home, despite widespread gang violence.
Aftermath of Homs killings may mark turning point for Syria’s government
Syrian government security deployments helped avoid sectarian violence, unlike previous incidents this year.
US group sues Apple over DR Congo conflict minerals
Apple says it instructed its suppliers to halt the sourcing of material from DR Congo and neighbouring Rwanda.
China blocks ByteDance from Nvidia chip use: Report
ByteDance had bought more Nvidia chips than any other Chinese firm in 2025 as it raced to secure computing power.
Five key takeaways from the UK’s tax-and-spending budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a rise in taxes and increased welfare spending.
Massive fire rips through Hong Kong high-rise complex, killing several
Video shows a colossal fire tearing through high-rise buildings at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court, killing at least 14.
LIVE: Arsenal vs Bayern Munich – UEFA Champions League
Follow our live build-up with full team news coverage before our text commentary stream of the UCL league phase tie.
Georgia judge drops election interference case against Trump
A judge in the southern state of Georgia rules that the case against Trump 'is hereby dismissed in its entirety'.
US ranchers whiplashed by Trump’s beef policies
Ranchers find themselves caught between the president's desires to appease both them and the US consumer.
Pope Leo to travel to Turkiye, Lebanon on first foreign trip
Pope Leo XIV spoke about his upcoming first foreign trip as pontiff to Turkiye and Lebanon.
How Ukraine gamifies war
How Ukraine has been adapting to war by blending gamification with military strategy.
UK unveils significant tax rises in budget after ‘shambolic’ forecast leak
UK chancellor announces 26.1bn pounds ($34.4bn) in tax hikes amid furore over embarrassing leak of forecast data.
Guinea-Bissau army officers say they have seized power, president arrested
Officers order suspension of electoral process, border closures a day before presidential vote results expected.
What’s the legacy of the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation?
The controversial US-Israeli backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is closing operations, after five months of massacres.
Russia-Ukraine ‘peace plan’: What’s the latest version after US-Kyiv talks?
Moscow is reportedly unhappy with changes to a controversial US draft plan which leaked earlier.
At least 13 dead as fire engulfs Hong Kong high-rise residential buildings
Authorities call blaze a level five alarm as flames engulf several high-rise buildings in a northern Hong Kong estate.
India-China in new spat over Arunachal Pradesh: What’s it all about?
Tensions are reignited after Arunachal-born Prema Wangjom Thongdok is detained at a Chinese airport.
Europe reimagines rearmament at sea, learning from Russia’s war on Ukraine
Zelenskyy's co-production agreements across the continent are kindling the fires of the naval defence industry.
Palestine Action’s legal challenge against UK government ban begins
Cofounder Huda Ammori says the ban is 'one of the most extreme attacks on civil liberties in recent British history'.
Video: Somalia drought threatens mass starvation as aid slows down
Somalia has declared a national drought emergency, after lack of rainfall left over two million at risk for starvation.
Israel’s systematic campaign to expel West Bank Palestinians
The UN has documented nearly 3,000 settler attacks across the occupied West Bank since October 2023.
Major fire puts Hong Kong on highest alert as firefighters tackle blaze
Firefighters are trying to tackle a major fire that has engulfed a residential tower complex, killing several people.
Russia denies incursions into NATO airspace, but what’s really happening?
AJ Defense Editor @alexgatopoulos breaks down grey zone warfare and why NATO is accusing Russia of acts of sabotage
Israel lays siege to occupied West Bank’s Tubas, displaces tens of families
Governor says new assault aims to impose 'new realities' as Israel shuts parts of Tubas from rest of occupied West Bank.
Does adolescence last until 32? Scientists unlock brain’s five eras
Researchers reveal that four ages - nine, 32, 66 and 83 - are when the brain's most pivotal development occurs.
EU–AU Summit Shows West now Taking Africa “Quite Seriously”
"The EU is trying to reset its troubled relationship with Africa on a number of issues."
It is Israel, not Gaza, that needs stabilisation
Global powers are trying to stabilise Gaza with the help of its tormentor.
Arsenal vs Bayern Munich: UEFA Champions League – team news, start, lineups
Undefeated Arsenal clash with Champions League ladder leaders Bayern Munich in a star-studded contest in North London.
Floods kill dozens, displace thousands in southern Thailand
Flooding in southern Thailand kills 33 people and displaces more than 10,000 as heavy rains batter seven provinces.
Pro-Palestine conference leaders sue Berlin officials who shut down event
Last April, police used a heavy hand to stop the Palestine Congress, pulling the plug soon after the forum started.
What’s the price tag on Israel’s propaganda machine?
Israel is still working to manage public opinion around its genocidal war in Gaza. But how much is it costing to run?
Video: Popemobile converted into clinic to treat children in Gaza
The vehicle used for the late Pope Francis on his 2014 visit to the Holy Land has been converted into a Gaza clinic.
Powerful storms, floods bring new challenges to Palestinians in Gaza
Aid organisations say that at least 300,000 mobile homes and tents are needed to house displaced people.
A timeline of CIA operations in Latin America
The recent strikes on boats in the Caribbean are an extension of a long US tradition of interference in the region.
Coalition of the willing “polishing the details” on Ukraine deployment
If there is a ceasefire, who is going to monitor it? How is it going to be enforced?"
Sudanese women in Chad grapple with trauma of wartime violence
With almost no mental healthcare available, Sudanese women in Chad form their own support networks.
Taiwan unveils $40bn budget for defence spending to counter China
If approved by Taiwan's parliament, the plan would raise defence spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2030.
Trump administration moves to roll back limits on deadly soot pollution
Trump's Environmental Protection Agency says strict air quality standards were introduced without sufficient review.
Luka Doncic scores 43 as Lakers defeat Clippers in NBA Cup
Doncic, Austin Reaves and LeBron James combined for 99 points as the LA Lakers clinched their group in NBA Cup play.
France detains four amid inquiry into suspected Russian spy network
The arrest of suspected Russian agents in Paris comes amid a wider surge of alleged Russian espionage in Europe.
X’s new location disclosure policy: What does it mean for safety?
The new 'transparency feature' on Elon Musk's social media platform has raised concern among users.
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