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In Japan, book criticising trans ‘craze’ sparks rare culture-war skirmish
Backlash against publishers of controversial book highlights blurring of national borders in the social media age.
A sanctioned strongman and the ‘fall’ of Myanmar’s Myawaddy
The key border town was 'liberated' by Myanmar's anti-coup fighters, but the story is far more complex.
Arrests at Columbia University as New York City police clear Gaza protest
Hundreds of police cleared Hamilton Hall, which was occupied early on Tuesday, and the main protest site.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 797
As the war enters its 797th day, these are the main developments.
Georgia police crack down on protest against ‘foreign influence’ bill
The crackdown in Tbilisi comes after lawmakers debated a controversial bill on foreign funding.
Will bill to regulate foreign influence in Georgia derail its EU bid?
There are widespread protests against legislation that aims to curb foreign funding of nongovernmental organisations.
See the scale of US pro-Palestinian university protests
Pro-Palestinian protests have erupted at university campuses across the US.
Former Binance CEO CZ sentenced to four months
US said he looked away from transactions that supported child sex abuse, the illegal drug trade and 'terrorism'.
UN chief calls for independent probe into Gaza mass graves
Antonio Guterres says it is 'imperative' that independent investigators are allowed immediate access to grave sites.
ICJ rejects Nicaragua’s request to halt German arms sales to Israel
The UN's top court has thrown out Nicaragua's request to halt German arms sales to Israel.
Abu Dhabi-backed group ends bid to take over Telegraph newspaper
The move comes after the UK said it would bring forward legislation to block such state-backed takeover deals in media.
Trump held in contempt of court in New York trial for gag order violations
Judge in hush money trial says Trump violated order nine times and warns future violations could result in jail time.
Germany’s crackdown on criticism of Israel betrays European values
There is nothing to be gained, but much to be lost, from the silencing of pro-Palestinian voices.
Netanyahu says Israel will invade Rafah as Gaza ceasefire talks continue
Israeli PM Netanyahu says Israeli forces will enter the southern Gaza city 'with or without a deal'.
ICJ rejects emergency measures over German arms exports to Israel
The world court rules against issuing emergency order to stop German military exports in case brought by Nicaragua.
‘We stormed without support’: Ukraine towns fall to Russia in latest defeat
Outmanned and outgunned, Kyiv's forces struggle to advance against Moscow's troops as the war drags on.
How Gaza protest at Columbia University has escalated
Students stormed a faculty building at Columbia University after suspending students who won't leave their protest camps
Trump’s New York hush money trial resumes with more testimony in third week
Previous testimony focused on Trump's alleged 'catch and kill' scheme, with more witnesses to take stand in days ahead.
US State Department official challenged on Israeli army human rights abuses
A US official faced questions about the state department's report on Israeli army units that violated human rights.
Encamp, divest and keep your eyes on Gaza
Students must not allow sensationalist media coverage of their mobilisation to overshadow news of Israeli atrocities.
EU launches disinformation probe against social media giant Meta
Facebook and Instagram operator rejects EU claim that efforts to moderate content are 'insufficient'.
Palestinians turn to crowdfunding to escape Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza have resorted to crowdfunding to flee, but scammers are preying on their desperation.
EU launches action against 20 airlines for greenwashing
EU collaborated with watchdogs to identify airlines making false or misleading statements about environmental benefits.
Kenya searches for missing people amid deadly floods
Flash floods and a landslide swept through houses and cut off a major road in Kenya, killing dozens.
Israeli police fight with protesters supporting Gaza captives
Israeli police have fought with protesters demanding the release of more than 130 captives held in Gaza.
Police arrest anti-war student protesters at Texas university
US riot police have been filmed arresting a person who appears to be disabled during anti-war protests.
‘Divest from Israel’: Decoding the Gaza protest call shaking US campuses
It's a central demand in the pro-Palestine student protests on college campuses. But how easy is it to divest?
India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad: Rishabh Pant in, Shubman Gill out
Pant returns to the side more than a year after his near-fatal car crash as India name Rohit Sharma-led 15-man squad.
US finds five Israeli units responsible for rights abuses in the West Bank
All units still eligible for US military aid, Washington says after it identifies abuses committed before Gaza war.
Columbia protesters occupy Hamilton Hall as university standoff escalates
Demonstrators take over Hamilton Hall in escalation of antiwar protests.
France deploys riot police, cuts funding to quell campus protests over Gaza
Campus sit-ins upend Sciences Po and Sorbonne in Paris as students decry Israel's 'genocide' against Palestinians.
Jofra Archer, Will Jacks named in England’s squad for T20 World Cup 2024
Holders England have also named slow left-hander Tom Hartley and big-hitting batter Will Jacks in their 15-man squad.
Al-Shifa, Nasser hospital staff questioned by ICC prosecutors: Report
Investigators are reportedly interviewing staff from two damaged hospitals where mass graves have been found.
Three Eswatini chiefdoms overcome rivalry to preserve indigenous forest
Illegal poaching of wildlife and plants in Jilobi Forest threatens biodiversity hotspot in the Southern African kingdom.
Rival Palestinian groups Fatah and Hamas meet in China
Beijing says two sides took part in in-depth and candid dialogue on promoting Palestinian reconciliation.
‘We didn’t expect to find bones’: Inside one Gaza family’s nightmare
Death of Naifa Rizq al-Sawada, 92, amid Israeli raid in Gaza City spurs unanswered questions and calls for justice.
Japan, Uzbekistan enter AFC U23 Asian Cup final and confirm Olympic berths
Indonesia and Iraq will fight for the last remaining Olympic football spot in the U23 Asian Cup bronze medal match.
Columbia suspends students after deadline to end Gaza camp passes
The number of arrests has crossed 1,100 since New York police detained first demonstrators at Columbia on April 18.
Why is Japan’s yen falling and why is it so weak against the US dollar?
The weakness of the Japanese currency is back in the spotlight after sinking to its lowest level since April 1990.
Columbia University students take over faculty building in Gaza protest
Protesters storm a Columbia University building after a deadline passed for them to leave their camp or face suspension.
China coastguard blasts water cannon at Philippine coastguard ship
Chinese Coast Guard vessels were seen blasting water cannons at a Philippine Coast Guard ship.
India protests alleged Sikh separatist slogans at event attended by Trudeau
Canada deputy high commissioner summoned after Sikh homeland slogans reportedly raised at an event addressed by PM.
NBA playoffs: LeBron’s Lakers eliminated as Nuggets’ Murray hits late hoop
Murray hit the winner with 3.6 seconds left to send Denver Nuggets to the Western Conference semis with a 108-106 win.
Gunman kills at least six in attack on mosque in Afghanistan’s Herat
Government spokesman says unknown armed person shot at worshippers in mosque in Herat province, killing at least six.
Boxer and MMA fighter Francis Ngannou’s 15-month-old son Kobe dies
'Too soon to leave but yet he's gone,' Ngannou wrote in a social media post annoucing his son's death.
ICJ to hear Mexico’s dispute with Ecuador: All you need to know
Mexico and Ecuador have brought complaints against each other at the international court, escalating a diplomatic feud.
Philippines and China in new confrontation at Scarborough Shoal
Manila says its coastguard ship was damaged after being hit by water cannon; Beijing says it 'expelled' Manila's boats.
‘Country is doing well’: Why jobless young Indians are still backing Modi
Polling shows inflation and lack of jobs worry most young Indians. It also shows that support for Modi stays intact.
Australia’s budget airline Bonza cancels all flights, stranding passengers
Chief executive Tim Jordan says flights suspended amid discussions on 'ongoing viability of the business'.
UN monitors say North Korean missile struck Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Expert body tells UN Security Council the weapon's discovery suggests a violation of sanctions on Pyongyang.
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