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Israel killing at least one child a week in occupied West Bank, UN says
Israeli military and settlers have killed at least one Palestinian child a week on average in the occupied West Bank.
How one Palestinian teen’s life changed forever after Israeli gunfire
Amir Othman was 16 when Israeli soldiers shot him on a hill near Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
Lamine Yamal’s Palestine flag wave hailed by fans, activists and athletes
Palestinians in Gaza, football fans from around the world and activists laud Barca and Spain footballer.
The Flotilla Diaries: Inside the 2025 mission to break the Gaza siege
Determined to break the siege on Gaza, two filmmakers share firsthand accounts on board the Global Sumud Flotilla.
Rana stars as Bangladesh win first home Test against Pakistan
Five second-innings wickets by Nahid Rana allow Bangladesh to claim a maiden home Test victory against Pakistan.
Trump-Xi meeting: Could China, US form a ‘G2’?
The leaders' upcoming meeting in Beijing has revived the idea of a 'Group of Two' between the superpowers.
Is it time to reconsider contemporary art?
Is contemporary art relevant today?
Why the hantavirus outbreak is different from COVID-19
Experts say the transmission of hantavirus between humans is so rare that a pandemic is nearly 'impossible'.
Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni sworn in for seventh term as president
The 81-year-old, who has been in power since 1986, won a January election amid reports of intimidation and abductions.
Spain reports new hantavirus case in passenger evacuated from cruise ship
The infected man is one of more than 120 passengers and crew members evacuated from MV Hondius, the ministry says.
Israel approves law on death penalty for October 7 detainees
Israel approves law on death penalty for October 7 detainees
Africa’s richest man plans new Mombasa oil refinery: Why this matters
Dangote's planned East Africa refinery will model his recent mega project in Nigeria's Lagos.
A secret Israeli base in Iraq? What we know
Israeli troops reportedly used this base to launch attacks against Iran during the war.
At least nine killed in explosion at Pakistan market
At least nine people were killed and some 30 injured in a blast at a market in the Pakistani town of Sarai Naurang.
Pakistan scrambles to salvage US-Iran diplomacy as ceasefire faces collapse
Pakistan rejects allegations of aiding Iran militarily while Trump says truce on 'life support'.
Video: Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in drug war
Philippines Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has taken refuge in the country's parliament, as police sought to detain him.
Can China counter US sanctions with its trade power?
From sanctions to rare earths, the economic rivalry between the US and China is intensifying.
The crisis is Sudan is much worse than what is acknowledged
Even in Khartoum, where there is no longer fighting, the humanitarian situation is dire.
Over 370 Afghans killed in Pakistan conflict in first 3 months of 2026: UN
Fighting between the Taliban and Pakistani forces intensified in February, with many civilians killed in air raids.
USA’s Johnny Cardoso expected to miss World Cup through ankle injury
Atletico Madrid midfielder Cardoso is the latest name in the growing list of injured players for tournament cohosts USA.
At least nine people killed in explosion at Pakistan market
About 30 people wounded in blast in town of Sarai Naurang, in Lakki Marwat district, northwestern Pakistan.
Will Messi play? Argentina answer fan queries in 55-man World Cup squad
Argentina captain is named in the preliminary squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026 but has not confirmed his participation.
Mass wedding brings brief joy to couples in devastated Gaza
Palestinian couples gathered for a mass wedding ceremony in Gaza organised amid rubble and displacement.
Social media becomes a ‘goldmine’ for fraudsters in Jordan
Jordanians looking for a bargain are being scammed with false promises of cheap gold in a growing trend of online fraud.
Israeli military kills six in Lebanon, issues more displacement threats
The deadly air attack comes just days before Israeli and Lebanese officials are due to meet in Washington.
LIVE: UK’s Starmer vows to ‘get on with governing’ as MPs urge him to quit
The British prime minister is under pressure after his Labour Party suffered election losses.
Zelenskyy says Russia fired over 200 drones at Ukraine as truce expires
One killed and four others wounded in attacks on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, local administration chief says.
France’s Macron announces $27bn investment in Africa at Kenya summit
Africa Forward summit comes amid France's fading ties with its former African colonies, as Kenya seeks greater trade.
‘Whole morning revolves around gas’: Pakistan’s fuel crisis enters kitchens
The crisis sees women waking up early, cooking quickly, rearranging meals and planning days around the prospect of gas.
Trump and Xi: The history of encounters between two superpower leaders
US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have met six times since 2017.
Gunman arrested after opening fire on busy street near Harvard University
Gunman arrested after opening fire on busy street near Harvard University
Starmer to face split cabinet as demands for his resignation mount
The UK prime minister is so far defiant in the face of calls for him to step down.
Mexico cancels plan to cut school year for World Cup after backlash
Officials agree to keep the school calendar as originally planned, ending on July 15 and resuming on August 31.
‘Potential security risk’: Unpacking the UK’s trust issues with Palantir
Analysts say it is challenging to track whether Palantir is sticking to the terms of its NHS contract.
Starving on the front lines: Food supply in crisis as Ukraine fights Russia
Photos of emaciated Ukrainians reveal conditions suffered by Ukraine, as meagre rations also afflict Russian soldiers.
Why is Israel allowed to take part in the Eurovision song contest?
Five countries are boycotting the 70th edition of Eurovision on May 16 in protest over Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.
Iran war: What’s happening on day 74 as Tehran says ready for ‘aggression’
US-Iran tensions remain high as Tehran warns against 'aggression' and Trump says the ceasefire is on 'life support'.
Malaysia rescues 23 migrants after boat capsizes, 14 still missing
Authorities deploy boats, helicopter and surveillance aircraft to search for missing migrants off Pangkor Island.
Thunder outlasts Lakers in Game 4 to complete NBA playoff sweep
Reigning champions Oklahoma City Thunder remain undefeated in playoffs and move on to Western Conference finals.
Global energy crisis highlights meagre oil buffers in developing world
Governments in the Global South are among the least prepared to respond to the oil shock caused by the Iran war.
US moves to release more oil stockpiles under IEA agreement
US Department of Energy moves to transfer 53.3 million barrels amid rising oil prices.
Israel approves law on public trials, death penalty for October 7 detainees
Rights groups warn that the bill makes the death penalty easier to impose and strips fair trial protections.
Hundreds more displaced as gang violence escalates in Haiti’s capital
Renewed clashes between rival gangs in Port-au-Prince have forced hundreds to flee their homes.
Flotilla activist Thiago Ávila arrives in Brazil
Brazilian activist Thiago Avila returned to Sao Paulo after being detained and deported from Israel.
California ex-mayor admits acting as agent of China, US authorities say
Ex-mayor of wealthy Los Angeles suburb promoted pro-China propaganda at behest of Chinese officials, prosecutors say.
Lebanese in south refuse to flee again despite escalating Israeli strikes
Obaida Hitto reports from southern Lebanon, where residents say they will not leave again despite intensifying strikes.
Bolivia issues warrant for Evo Morales’s arrest after court no-show
The ex-Bolivian president is on trial for allegedly fathering a child with a 15-year-old girl while in office.
Last passengers from hantavirus-hit ship evacuated; American tests positive
US officials say 18 Americans are being monitored for symptoms, as WHO insists risk to public remains low.
Syria restores credit card payments in effort to rejoin the global economy
Syria restores credit card payments in effort to rejoin the global economy.
Roads blocked in Bolivia as protesters demand president’s resignation
Bolivia faces growing unrest as widespread road blockades disrupt travel across major cities.
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