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US says temporary visa holders should leave to apply for Green Cards
Authorities say Green Cards from inside US are discretionary, not automatic rights.
US says DRC team must isolate due to Ebola before arriving for World Cup
DR Congo play their first World Cup 2026 game against Portugal on June 17 in Houston, but must isolate first.
Israel’s October 7 tribunal: Show trial of Palestinians or justice?
Observers describe a climate in which the chances of justice in the military tribunals are slim.
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as Trump’s top US intelligence official
Former Democrat Gabbard, long a critic of US interventionism, cites husband's illness for leaving post.
Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse, sexual assault in Israeli detention
Organisers of Global Sumud Flotilla say foreign activists report at least 15 cases of sexual assaults, including rape.
Video shows Israeli strike on Lebanese child and paramedics
Video shows an Israeli air strike hitting paramedics responding to an earlier attack in southern Lebanon.
WHO says 12th person infected with hantavirus detected in the Netherlands
WHO chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, urged all countries to monitor passengers who were on the cruise ship.
Kevin Warsh sworn in as new US Fed chair
Warsh will lead the central bank at a time when its independence has come under scrutiny amid political pressure.
Western nations warn Israel to end illegal settlement expansion, violence
Nine countries including UK, Germany and France warn settlements in occupied West Bank a 'breach of international law'.
Economic confidence plummets in US amid Iran war, poll shows
As petrol prices rise, new survey suggests economic confidence in the US is at -45, the worst since 2022.
French Open: Players accuse Slams of ignoring concerns as tensions rise
The dispute between players and the Grand Slams reaches boiling point in Paris, but boycott restricted to media duties.
WHO raises Ebola public health risk to ‘very high’ in DR Congo
Provincial gov't in Ituri province, the epicentre of the outbreak, has banned public gatherings to stop spread of virus.
Ukrainian strike on dormitory in Russian-occupied Starobilsk kills four
A Ukrainian strike collapsed a five-storey college dormitory in the Russian-occupied city of Starobilsk, killing four.
Why is Trump deploying 5,000 troops to Poland?
Poland's right-wing president has welcomed Trump's announcement.
Marco Rubio visits India: What’s at stake with Trump-Modi ties strained?
Rubio is taking an extended trip ahead of next week's Quad meeting of foreign ministers.
Turkiye shutters liberal Istanbul university seized in criminal probe
Council of Higher Education promised to take measures to ensure Bilgi University students 'suffer no harm'.
Russia labels Ukraine attack in occupied Luhansk ‘monstrous crime’
Moscow says student dormitory hit, killing at least four people.
Senegal PM slams West’s ‘homosexual tyranny’, defends LGBTQ crackdown
Human rights groups have criticised the government's legislation targeting same-sex relationships.
South Korean activists smash Starbucks cups to protest ‘Tank Day’ campaign
South Korean activists smash Starbucks cups to protest Tank Day' campaign
Israeli attacks kill several in Lebanon, with health workers targeted
More than 400 people have been killed since the ceasefire came into effect in mid-April.
Russia ‘looking for new soldiers’; Kyiv claims 83,000 dead so far in 2026
Top Ukrainian officials claim Moscow's woes are growing as independent estimates suggest Russia's economy is faltering.
How Guardiola compares with Ferguson and other English managerial greats
Pep Guardiola won 17 trophies in his 10-year stay at Man City, but how does his record stand up in English football?
What is Hindutva, and what are the roots of this political movement?
Hindutva is very different from Hinduism. One is a 20th century majoritarian movement, the other an ancient faith.
India is being left to die in the heat
Modi denied climate change for years. Now, as heat deaths mount, his government offers branding instead of protection.
Everest record holder warns of Nepal danger as two Indian mountaineers die
At least 5 climbers have died during this Everest season, including the 2 Indians and 3 Nepalis.
Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile: Can it be safely transferred?
Reports say Khamenei issued a directive that Iran's enriched uranium should not be sent abroad.
British climber sets record with 20th Everest summit
Kenton Cool is the first non-Nepali to have 20 Everest summits under his belt.
Gang violence kills at least 25 in Honduras
The attacks by gunmen come as the government continues a drive to crack down on organised crime.
Man Utd appoint Michael Carrick as permanent manager
Carrick steps up from role as interim coach to replace Ruben Amorim on a permanent basis as Manchester United manager.
Hundreds protest Ireland’s ‘George Floyd moment’
ndreds protest Ireland's George Floyd moment'
Can Venezuelan oil save India amid the Hormuz energy crisis?
Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodriguez is expected to travel to India next week to discuss oil sales.
‘Something big taking place’: Why has Russia sent more nukes to Belarus?
Russia's ally participated in joint drills for the first time. Analysts say it was a risky move for Minsk.
Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa says he will leave role after poor season
Arbeloa says he will not be coaching the team next season, amid reports that Jose Mourinho is returning to the club.
Tuchel leaves Palmer and Foden out of England’s 2026 World Cup squad
Real Madrid's Trent Alexander-Arnold also left out, while Saudi-based Al-Ahli striker Ivan Toney the surprise inclusion.
US deepens European uncertainty with deployment of 5,000 troops to Poland
Erratic US policy moves leave European NATO partners increasingly unclear about which areas they should prioritise.
Lebanon’s economy struggles under renewed war and global fuel crisis
Lebanon's ongoing war and financial crises threaten to render the nation economically unviable, experts warn.
US raises threat of military action against Cuba
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Cuba poses a national security threat.
Japan’s World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group, squad
Japan have beaten Germany, Brazil, England and Spain since 2022, but may struggle to sustain a genuine title push.
Iran war day 84: US-Iran talks advance amid mediation push
US and Iran continue mediated talks, exchanging draft proposals aimed at reaching a formal agreement.
Monfils warms up for final French Open with star-studded farewell party
The evening blended tennis, music and tributes to celebrate his two-decade journey on the professional tour.
Two-time NASCAR champ Kyle Busch dies at 41 after ‘severe illness’
Busch was in his 22nd full-time season in NASCAR's top division, where he won two Cup Series titles in 2015 and 2019.
Knicks move two wins from the NBA Finals with 109-93 victory over the Cavs
New York Knicks use an explosive third quarter to take a 2-0 lead over Cleveland in the NBA Eastern Conference finals.
Thousands attend funeral prayers for San Diego mosque attack victims
More than 2,000 people gathered for Islamic funeral prayers in San Diego for three men killed in mosque attack
Turkish opposition leader vows to stay after court ousts him
Turkiye's main opposition leader Ozgur Ozel has vowed not to leave party headquarters.
US pausing $14bn arms sale to Taiwan due to Iran war, navy chief says
Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao's remarks come as US President Donald Trump gives mixed signals on the sale.
Malaysia orders TikTok to address ‘defamatory’ content about king
Watchdog instructs social media giant to strengthen moderation following circulation of 'grossly offensive' content.
Caitriona Graham recounts violent treatment after Gaza flotilla raid
Irish activist Caitriona Graham recounts violent treatment after Gaza flotilla raid
Greenlanders protest opening of new US consulate in Nuuk
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Nuuk as the United States opened a new consulate in Greenland's capital.
Turkish court ousts leader of main opposition party
Ankara court overturns results of leadership election won by Republican People's Party head Ozgur Ozel.
US Senate pushes back against Trump’s $1.8bn ‘anti-weaponisation’ fund
The Senate delayed a vote on immigration enforcement funds in a rare show of dissent ahead of its Memorial Day recess.
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