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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.
India orders phone makers to pre-install state-owned web safety app: Report
Directive gives companies 90 days to ensure Sanchar Saathi app is pre-installed on new mobile phones.
What is the UK’s new socialist Your Party, which is beset with infighting?
Rift between leaders was laid bare at inaugural conference for party cofounded by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
China cracks down on calls for accountability over deadly Hong Kong blaze
Hong Kong's national security police arrest three, as Beijing issues warning to 'anti-China and pro-chaos elements'.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Four killed in Dnipro, Witkoff heading to Moscow
Russian attacks on Ukraine continue even as diplomatic efforts to end the war gain momentum.
What does Netanyahu want to be pardoned for and is it possible?
The Israeli prime minister is facing corruption charges that could see him sentenced to up to 10 years in prison.
Al Jazeera reports from reopened US base as Venezuela tensions rise
The US has reopened a military base in Puerto Rico as it steps up threats against Venezuela.
Aitana Bonmati suffers broken leg in Spain training
Three-time Ballon D'Or winner sustains injury in training with Spain before women's Nations League final second leg.
Palestinian students return to class at Gaza university
After two years of war, students have returned to in-person classes at Gaza's Islamic University.
Australia charges four men over ‘satanic’ child sex abuse material
Police say they seized thousands of videos of abuse involving symbols and rituals linked to Satanism and the occult.
Bangladesh sentences British MP, Sheikh Hasina’s niece, to prison
The former leader and her niece, UK lawmaker Tulip Siddiq, were sentenced in absentia for corruption in a land deal.
Putin “shouldn’t be rewarded” in Ukraine peace plan
There is a real attitude of fatigue with the [Russia-Ukraine] war."
Mourning begins in Syrian town after deadly Israeli raid
Days of mourning have begun in a Syrian town in the Damascus countryside after an Israeli raid and air attack killed 13.
Venezuela’s OPEC plea unlikely to “obtain much” for support
I doubt that you can have a great deal of support in Venezuela from Saudi Arabia."
Recovery under way after floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand
Floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand leave more than 1,000 dead, thousands missing and millions displaced.
More than 1,600 people flee Sudan’s South Kordofan in single day
Sudanese flee Kertala as RSF attacks in South Kordofan escalate, driving mass displacement across Sudan.
How I’m fighting the US prison system from the inside
Many of us behind the wall believe the system is built for conviction. So we're learning the law to fight our cases.
A Gaza family split by medical evacuation hopes transplant could unite them
Abdullah, 10, left Gaza for cancer treatment. Now his family could join him in Italy, but only if they test as a match.
Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid: La Liga preview – team news, start, lineups
Barca host Atletico with in-form sides seeking to burnish their title credentials amid a wobble by rivals Real Madrid.
Israel’s war forces Gaza children into work as breadwinners
Children as young as eight have been pushed to work for their families' survival, losing their education and childhood.
Trump-backed candidate Nasry Asfura leads Honduras race, early trends show
Nasry Asfura holds a narrow lead over his rival Salvador Nasralla, with about 40 percent of the votes counted.
Former US immigration judge among dozens fired
Former US immigration judge among dozens fired
Israelis protest against Netanyahu’s pardon request
Hundreds of Israelis in Tel Aviv protested against Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request for his corruption trial.
Drone video shows devastation from floods in Indonesia’s Sumatra
Drone video shows widespread destruction in part of Sumatra in Indonesia, where over 440 people have died in flooding.
Pope Leo says two-state is ‘only solution’ for Israel-Palestine
Pope Leo XIV told reporters on Sunday that a two-state resolution is the only solution' for Israel-Palestine.
Floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand leave close to 1,000 dead
Torrential rain has left Sri Lanka and parts of Indonesia's Sumatra, southern Thailand and northern Malaysia under water
LIVE: 1,000 killed in floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia
Floods across Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Sri Lanka have killed nearly 1,000 people in less than a week.
Why is work-related migration to rich countries falling?
Migration tide turns as rich countries see a slowdown and shifting flows of inbound people.
Greek farmers clash with police amid protests over delayed EU subsidies
Hundreds of farmers block parts of the Athens-Thessaloniki highway in protest over the delayed payments.
Venezuela calls on OPEC to counter US threats
Maduro asks oil-producing bloc to help protect Venezuela's oil reserves from US 'aggression'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,376
Here are the key events from day 1,376 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israelis protest in Tel Aviv after Netanyahu seeks pardon on fraud cases
Protesters rally outside President Isaac Herzog's home demanding he reject the prime minister's request for a pardon.
Top global arms producers’ revenues surge as major wars rage: SIPRI report
From Israel to Elon Musk's SpaceX and other giant companies in the US and Europe, arms producers had a profitable 2024.
Armed men kidnap 13 women in Nigeria’s latest abduction
A bride, 10 bridesmaids, a baby and two women were kidnapped during a night raid in Sokoto State.
What is driving US President’s Trump’s actions against Venezuela?
Donald Trump declared Venezuela's airspace 'closed' on Saturday.
Merino strikes to earn Arsenal bruising 1-1 draw against 10-man Chelsea
Mikel Merino cancels out Trevoh Chalobah's opener to spare the Premier League leaders' blushes at Stamford Bridge.
Verstappen wins Qatar GP to keep F1 world championship alive with Norris
Reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen closed to within 12 points of leader Lando Norris heading into final round in UAE.
Rubio says US-Ukraine talks on ending war ‘productive’ but ‘complicated’
Delegations meet in Florida to create pathway' for sovereign Ukraine ahead of US special envoy Witkoff's Moscow trip.
Isak scores first goal as Liverpool defeat West Ham in Premier League
Alexander Isak scored his maiden goal for Liverpool as the Reds ended their two-game EPL losing streak at West Ham.
Pope Leo insists on two-state solution to resolve Israel-Palestine conflict
Crowds welcome Pope Leo in Beirut as he calls for an end to violence and promotes interfaith understanding.
Is US President Donald Trump preparing to strike Venezuela?
Venezuela slams Trump's warning that its airspace should be considered closed amid rising tensions.
Israel attacks on Syria: What happened, who did Israel claim it was after?
Israel killed 13 people, including two children, in Syria on Friday after locals resisted an incursion by its army.
Polls open in Honduras presidential election marked by fraud accusations
The vote is taking place in a highly polarised climate, with the US backing the right-wing candidate Nasry Asfura.
Ukrainian Official “very transparent” about investigation
[Ukrainian chief of staff] Andriy Yermak said that he will be very open and transparent..."
Indonesia floods death toll rises to 442 as people hunt for food and water
At least two areas of the worst-affected Sumatra island still unreachable, as authorities struggle to deliver aid.
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