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Corbyn’s new party faces crisis as cofounder skips first day of conference
Internal rifts deepen in Corbyn's party as cofounder Sultana refuses to attend conference amid expulsion concerns.
Pope Leo visits Blue Mosque in Turkiye’s Istanbul
The pope is visiting Turkiye until Sunday on his first overseas trip as pontiff, which also includes a visit to Lebanon.
US whistleblower exposes Biden administration’s Israel cover-up
Whistleblower Steve Gabavics tells Marc Lamont Hill how the US dismissed Israel's killing of an Al Jazeera journalist.
Tom Stoppard, celebrated British playwright, dies aged 88
Stoppard's writing, often philosophical or scientific but consistently funny, gave rise to the term Stoppardian.
What happens in Gaza’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’
Aid keeps disappearing.
LIVE: Palmeiras vs Flamengo – Copa Libertadores final 2025
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream of the all Brazilian final.
Tunisia police arrrest opposition figure Chaima Issa during protest
Arrest comes after appeals court handed jail terms to opposition leaders, businessmen and lawyers.
Why isn’t US media busting the ‘narco-state’ myth?
The US sabre-rattling against Venezuela shows how complicit the media can be in manufacturing a threat.
Russian strikes on Kyiv kill three as Ukraine envoys travel to US for talks
Russian strikes on Kyiv kill three, injure dozens, as Ukraine seeks US support for a resolution to the war.
LIVE: Donald Trump says Venezuela airspace now closed as tensions surge
No immediate response from Venezuela after President Trump's makes the announcement on social media on Saturday.
Trump says Venezuela airspace to be shut ‘in its entirety’ as tensions rise
US leader's post comes amid weeks of escalating rhetoric by US officials against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Pope Leo tours Istanbul’s Blue Mosque during Turkiye trip
The Head of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo, visited Istanbul's Blue Mosque as part of his four-day trip to Turkiye.
‘I am a terrorist’, UK activists release video to support Palestine Action
A UK activist group has released a video of pro-Palestinian protesters who were arrested by police.
Thunberg and Albanese join pro-Palestine protests in Italy
Activist Greta Thunberg and the UN's Francesca Albanese joined hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters in Genoa on Friday.
Minorities hail renewed space as Pope Leo visits Turkiye
As Turkiye hosts pontiff, minority community figures describe a moment marked by visibility and engagement with state.
The human cost of the Philippines’ flood-control corruption scandal
101 East investigates rampant alleged corruption in flood-control projects in one of Asia's most typhoon-prone countries
Israeli attack kills two children in southern Gaza despite ceasefire
Drone attack hits Bani Suheila in southern Gaza amid continued Israeli attacks on the enclave.
Israeli forces injure hundreds of Palestinians in raids on Tubas, West Bank
Major Israeli offensive has also destroyed roads, water networks and private property.
Sri Lanka seeks foreign help as Cyclone Ditwah death toll reaches 132
Some 44,000 people displaced by flooding across the country as relief operations intensify amid widespread destruction.
Hong Kong begins five-day mourning period after deadly high-rise fire
Hong Kong began a five-day mourning period, after at least 128 people were killed in fires at a high-rise complex.
What we know about resignation of top Ukraine official
President Zelenskyy's chief of staff has resigned after investigators searched his home amid a corruption scandal.
FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025: What to know about the tournament
Key dates, teams, players, venues, favourites and tickets ahead of the 11th edition of the quadrennial tournament.
Hong Kong mourns victims of blaze as search for remains continues
At least 128 people died and 150 remain missing after the towers housing 4,600 people were engulfed by flames.
Indonesia death toll rises to 248 after catastrophic flooding in Sumatra
Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have been inundated with cyclone-driven rain for a week, killing about 400 people.
Russia bans Human Rights Watch in widening crackdown on critics
Authorities also designate Anti-Corruption Foundation as 'terrorist' group and consider total ban on WhatsApp.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Kyiv comes under deadly drone, missile attacks
At least three people have been killed and 29 injured in the attacks that left Kyiv's west without electricity.
Belarus’s Lukashenko becomes second only leader to visit Myanmar since coup
Alexander Lukashenko's visit comes shortly before military government holds national polls widely condemned as a sham.
Son of jailed Mexican drug lord ‘El Chapo’ to plead guilty in US court
Joaquin Guzman Lopez, one of four sons of the Sinaloa cartel's 'El Chapo', changes his plea to guilty, documents show.
US pauses visas for all Afghan passport holders, halts asylum requests
Pause on visas and halting of asylum applications comes after shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC.
S African ex-leader Zuma’s daughter quits parliament amid Russia war claims
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla's resignation comes amid investigation into role in luring South Africans to fight in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,374
Here are the key events from day 1,374 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Are ‘buy now, pay later’ services trapping people in debt?
'Buy now, pay later' schemes are booming. But with more users turning to them, are they as risk-free as they seem?
East Timor still searches for justice, 50 years after Indonesian invasion
East Timor's declaration of independence in November 1975 was swiftly followed by invasion and decades of occupation.
Trump says will pardon former Honduras leader before presidential vote
Juan Orlando Hernandez, member of Trump-endorsed candidate Nasry Asfura's party, serving US drug trafficking sentence.
Could conscription return in Europe?
France announces new military service plans weeks after Germany.
Palestinians forced into lockdown as Israel’s West Bank assault continues
Save the Children says Palestinians are sheltering at home as Israeli raids injure dozens and lead to mass arrests.
Peru to declare state of emergency to block Chile border crossings
The announcement comes as undocumented people flee neighbouring Chile in anticipation of an immigration crackdown.
Trump claims he will nullify executive orders Joe Biden signed by autopen
The US president asserted that 92 percent of Biden's orders were illegitimate, citing legally dubious autopen claims.
Airbus issues major A320 recall after flight-control incident
The change must be carried out before the next routine flight, and is among the largest mass recalls affecting Airbus.
Guinea-Bissau’s new military ruler moves to consolidate power after coup
General Horta Inta-A appoints new prime minister amid growing condemnation of military coup in West African nation.
Jenin killings latest example of Israeli indifference to Palestinian death
Killing of two unarmed men highlights Israeli attitudes towards similar incidents, and lack of domestic attention.
UN condemns ‘summary execution’ of Palestinians in West Bank
Footage from Jenin in the Occupied West Bank shows Israeli forces shooting two Palestinian men.
‘War crimes’: Deadly Israeli raids on Syria sparks outrage
Israel has carried out its deadliest incursion into southern Syria since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
Hong Kong police end rescue operation after deadly apartment inferno
Authorities in Hong Kong say they've put out the deadly fire that quickly engulfed several apartment towers in minutes.
Opposition NDP party claims victory in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
New Democratic Party ousts longtime Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, who has served in office since 2001.
Hezbollah leader promises response to Israel’s strike killing top commander
Naim Qassem labels the killing of Haytham Tabtabai as a 'heinous crime' saying Hezbollah has the right to respond.
Why gender-based violence in South Africa is now a national emergency
We look back at South Africa's nationwide shutdown by women, as they halted work to protest gender-based violence.
Global futures reopen after exchange operator CME hit by hours-long outage
CME blamed the outage, which halted trading for more than 11 hours, on a cooling failure at a data centre in Chicago.
Chelsea vs Arsenal: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups
Premier League leaders Arsenal meet their nearest rivals and FIFA Club World Cup holders, Chelsea, at Stamford Bridge.
Ahead of a tight presidential election, Honduras braces for controversy
The lead-up to Sunday's vote has been marred by finger-pointing and fears of election manipulation by campaign rivals.
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