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Bolivian police fire tear gas at protesting teachers
Bolivian police fired tear gas at protesters in La Paz, as three separate groups rallied against the government.
Photo shows Israeli soldier desecrating Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon
Israel's military launches a probe after photo shows soldier placing a cigarette into the mouth of Virgin Mary statue.
France introduces one‑euro canteen meals for all students
French universities are now offering 1 euro meals to all students, regardless of income.
Criminal charges in Bosnian mine lead poisoning
A Canadian mining group is facing a criminal complaint after hundreds tested positive for lead poisoning in Bosnia.
South Korean court reduces Han Duck-soo’s prison term in martial law case
Seoul appeals court cuts Han Duck-soo's prison sentence from 23 years to 15.
Israeli soldier caught desecrating statue of Virgin Mary in Lebanon
Outrage is growing over a photo of an Israeli soldier pushing a cigarette into the mouth of a statue of the Virgin Mary.
BTS draws 50,000 fans in less than five hours to Mexico City palace
K-pop group BTS appeared on the balcony of Mexico's National Palace after meeting President Claudia Sheinbaum.
US says Hezbollah is ‘trying to derail talks’ with Israel
US State Department spokesperson says Hezbollah is trying to derail talks' with Israel.
Rising Fuel costs overshadowing agenda for ASEAN summit in the Philippines
ASEAN leaders have begun meeting in the Philippines as residents say their main concern is living costs.
North Korea says it is not bound by any treaty on nuclear non-proliferation
Pyongyang says its status as nuclear-armed state 'will not change based on external rhetorical claims'.
Police arrest protester after five-days atop Washington bridge
Police have arrested an anti-war protester after he ended a five-day sit-in atop Washington's Frederick Douglass bridge.
Iran war live: Trump says deal with Tehran ‘possible’; Israel bombs Beirut
UN calls on Israel to free two members of Gaza aid flotilla abducted in international waters and held without charge.
What are China’s surprise gains in the war on Iran?
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Beijing, seeking support on a deal with the US.
Israeli strikes kill five Palestinians across Gaza in one day
Five Palestinians were killed in one day in separate Israeli strikes across Gaza.
Argentina investigates link to deadly hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship
Three deaths reported from South America-related hantavirus as cruise ship remains off Cape Verde coast.
In rare push, US lawmakers demand transparency on Israel nuclear capability
Lawmakers say US policy of ambiguity on Israel's nuclear capabilities heightens risks amid US-Israel war on Iran.
Russia tells diplomats to leave Kyiv in case Moscow launches mass strikes
Moscow threatens retaliatory strikes if Ukraine attacks Russia during Victory Day commemorations.
SpaceX backs Anthropic with data centre deal amidst Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit
Deal gives IPO-bound SpaceX a marquee customer, while helping Anthropic ease capacity constraints.
Trump says had ‘very good talks’ with Iran as Tehran reviews US proposal
Momentum could be building for Washington and Tehran to strike a deal that could ultimately end the war.
Holders PSG beat Bayern Munich to reach Champions League final with Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain win both legs of their semifinal with Bayern Munich to take the tie 6-4.
What’s behind the secessionist movement in the Canadian province Alberta?
Oil-rich western province could see independence referendum as soon as October, but complicated process remains ahead.
Israel bombs Beirut’s southern suburbs
Israel bombed Beirut's southern suburbs for the first time since the ceasefire' took effect on April 17.
Russia cuts mobile internet in Moscow citing drone security concerns
Russia has begun rolling mobile internet shutdowns in Moscow and other cities.
Al-Qaeda-linked fighters storm Mali prison, block food supplies to Bamako
Fighters attack 'Africa's Alcatraz', which detains high-value prisoners, and disrupt crucial supply chains to capital.
Infected passengers evacuated from hantavirus cruise ship
Three passengers have been evacuated from a cruise ship off the coast of Cape Verde after an outbreak of hantavirus.
What does the BJP’s victory in West Bengal mean for India’s democracy?
These state elections could reshape national politics for 200 million Muslims.
Israeli strike kills colonel in Gaza police force, say Palestinian medics
At least 17 others wounded in a targeted attack on Naseem al-Kalazani's vehicle in western Khan Younis city.
Indiana, Ohio primaries draw midterm battle lines, reinforce Trump’s pull
Latest votes set up key Senate race, underscore Trump's continued influence over Republican Party.
Why are Pentagon officials talking about Iran’s ‘deadly dolphins’?
Soraya Lennie discusses false claims about Iran using marine life in warfare.
Shoot Palestinians, not settlers: Israeli general exposes double standard
Leaks from the head of the Israeli army in the West Bank reveal two-tier firing policies and endemic prejudice.
Iran ‘has attained an elevated international standing’ says FM
The Iranian foreign minister said Iran has attained an elevated international standing' during the war.
Israel bombs Beirut’s southern suburb as it targets Hezbollah commander
It was the first attack on Beirut's southern suburbs since a truce in the Israel-Hezbollah war went into force on April 17.
UN demands Israel immediately releases flotilla activists
The United Nations has called on Israel to immediately" release two activists detained on a flotilla bound for Gaza.
It’s not cricket: Pakistan athletes allowed in India for multilateral sport
India's government to allow Pakistani athletes to visit but maintains a sports ban on bilateral events like cricket.
The anti-Semitism smear that ruined Corbyn’s Labour now targets the Greens
Zack Polanski must not repeat Jeremy Corbyn's mistakes.
LIVE: Bayern Munich vs PSG – Champions League semifinal
Follow our live build-up with full team news coverage ahead of our text commentary stream of the second leg.
Amputee football grows in Rwanda, fostering unity and resilience
Amputee football builds trust and community in Rwanda, helping survivors overcome stigma and find a sense of belonging.
Four killed in post-election violence in India’s West Bengal
Unrest grips the key eastern state after Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP wins the state election for the first time.
Who is Zack Polanski, UK Greens leader and rising political star?
Polanski has been likened to New York's Zohran Mamdani for his popular blend of environmental and socialist policies.
CNN founder Ted Turner dead at 87
No cause of death disclosed for the US media mogul who revolutionised news broadcasting.
Pro-Palestine group protests outside Israeli real estate event in New York
Demonstration against event featuring properties for sale in occupied West Bank is the second protest in six months.
UN demands Israel release Gaza flotilla activists, investigate abuse claims
Israel must 'immediately and unconditionally' release Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago de Avila, rights office spokesman says.
Follow the money: How far-right Reform UK built a global network
Reform UK's rise is backed by individual donors, overseas trips and networks that contrast with its nationalist message.
Burkina Faso authorities accused of secretly detaining prominent journalist
RSF says investigation found Atiana Serge Oulon held at Ouagadougou villa, contradicting authorities' account.
Araghchi in Beijing: How China could shape the direction of the US-Iran war
Analysts say shared US and Chinese interests in reopening the Strait of Hormuz could create a path towards peace.
Russian drone hits kindergarten in Ukraine
A Russian drone strike has hit a kindergarten in Ukraine's Sumy region.
Elderly man rescued from rubble after Israeli strike on Lebanon
An 80-year-old man has been pulled out from under the rubble of his house in the south.
Ben-Gvir ‘dreams’ of nooses in video posted to TikTok
Ben-Gvir has posted a video saying he dreams' of nooses, in a nod to the death penalty targeting Palestinian detainees.
Prestianni could miss Argentina games as FIFA extends ban to World Cup
Gianluca Prestianni could miss Argentina's first two group games if he is selected in their World Cup squad.
Australians slam ban on World Cup screenings at Federation Square
Matches from the World Cup 2026 will not be screened after poor fan behaviour at previous public watch parties in 2023.
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