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Nearly all children globally exposed to at least one climate hazard: Report
Report highlights the growing threats posed by climate change and calls for the green transition to be accelerated.
Israel went to war with Iran, but Netanyahu may be the loser
Critics say PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran war strengthened Tehran, strained US ties, and left Israel weaker.
A Mexican citizen died in ICE custody. Now his family is demanding answers
Jose Guadalupe Ramos is one of 19 people who have died in ICE detention this year. Experts say he's part of a trend.
Optics of peace first, details later: The US-Iran 60-day challenge
Negotiators have yet to hold talks on key issues that have plagued US-Iran diplomacy for decades, say analysts.
Ukrainian drone detonates near Moscow
Footage shows the moment a Ukrainian drone hit a building under construction.
France vs Senegal live: World Cup 2026
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary as France take on Senegal in a Group I clash in New Jersey.
From JCPOA exit to the 2026 deal: How US-Iran ties soured under Trump
Ties between the US and Iran have been strained through both of Donald Trump's terms as US president.
With Israel unleashed, there can be no peace in the Middle East
The US has long extended unconditional support for Israeli aggression. Now, it struggles to rein it in.
Hardliners and moderates: What do Iran’s factions think of deal with US?
Factional divisions in Iran remain as leaders debate the implementation of deal with the US, amid fears of capitulation.
Brazil police arrest bungee jumping operators after woman dies
A woman in Brazil died after bungee jumping operators failed to attach her cord before a jump from a 40-metre bridge.
‘Justice prevailed’: Is the Netherlands shifting its stance on Israel?
A court case, a Eurovision boycott and Gaza polling prompt Dutch debate over Palestine and Israel ties.
US visa rules leave Senegal’s World Cup fans behind
US visa rules leave Senegal's World Cup fans behind
Lebanese rush back to their devastated homes in south after US-Iran deal
Thousands return to their homes following Iran-US deal despite Israel saying it won't end its occupation of Lebanon.
Iran coach says team ‘oppressed’ by travel chaos after World Cup NZ draw
Amir Ghalenoei made the comment after Iran were forced to leave the US for their Mexico base after their opening match.
‘Mistrust’ leaves ebola patients receiving treatment too late
A growing sense of mistrust is hampering efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Israeli court rules to keep prominent Palestinian doctor in detention
The Palestinian doctor demanded his release last week after months of imprisonment and visible signs of torture.
Red Cross warns Ebola outbreak in DRC not yet peaked, could last a year
The Red Cross says it is 'very difficult' to know the extent at which the epidemic is spreading.
India blocks Telegram until Monday due to student exam fraud concerns
A viral youth satirical protest movement, the Cockroach Janta Party, has emerged following exam cancellations last month
Families return to shattered towns as fragile ceasefire holds in Lebanon
Southern Lebanon's displaced face dire conditions as they return to salvaged belongings amid ceasefire uncertainties.
Gaza children running out of time to treat blast-induced hearing loss
Gaza children increasingly developing hearing impairments due to repeated exposure to blasts.
Suffragettes to Palestine Action: A history of direct-action protest in UK
Analysts say Britain is responding to civil disobedience with unprecedented severity.
Messi, Argentina begin World Cup title defence against Algeria: All to know
Superstar Lionel Messi is back for a sixth World Cup and leads Argentina into their group match debut against Algeria.
Trump tells Netanyahu to be ‘more responsible with respect to Lebanon’
US president also made unusually critical comments about Israel's military offensive in Lebanon.
Will a US-Iran deal unlock $300bn in investment fund for Tehran?
The Trump administration has been adamant the investment fund is not a payout for Iranian enriched uranium.
Qatar’s Emir hails Iran deal and touts US investments in Trump meeting
Qatar's Emir hails Iran deal and touts US investments in Trump meeting.
Australia warns El Nino weather pattern set to be strongest in decades
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology says forecasts have pointed towards a 'very strong El Nino event'.
China offers staunch support to Myanmar president during his state visit
The two countries sign 18 cooperation deals, including on free trade and assistance in the event of natural disasters.
World Cup: Can Senegal stun France again? Predictions, schedule on Day 6
France take on Senegal in a repeat of their famous 2002 opener while Messi's Argentina face Algeria in Kansas City.
Iran says Israeli occupation in Lebanon would breach US deal
Iran says any continued Israeli occupation in Lebanon would be a breach of the Memorandum of Understanding with the US.
G7 leaders meet in France with Iran and Ukraine high on agenda
French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday's lunch summit would focus on reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran fans react to team’s first World Cup match amid political schisms
Iran fans react to team's first World Cup match amid political schisms
What to know about this week’s US primary elections
Primaries are set to take place in Alabama, California, Oklahoma, Georgia, and the capital, Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
Football fans celebrate the World Cup across continents and cultures
Fans in jerseys and painted faces gather to watch World Cup matches, celebrating unity and rivalry alike.
Former CAR president on trial in absentia over crimes against humanity
The alleged crimes committed by Bozize's security forces include murder, enforced disappearance, torture and rape.
Eight people killed in US Air Force B-52 bomber crash: What we know
The aircraft, one of the US Air Force's longest-used bombers, goes down during a routine test mission.
Palestine weekly wrap: World sanctions settlers, Israel funds settlements
Amnesty calls West Bank ethnic cleansing 'state-sponsored' and international allies bar Finance Minister Smotrich.
Venezuela signs power deal with US energy giant
Venezuela has signed an agreement with General Electric Vernova aimed at boosting electricity generation
Football upstages politics as Iranians rally behind their team at World Cup
In opener against New Zealand in Los Angeles, Iran's Team Melli gets cheers from thousands of anti-regime supporters.
UK seizes Russian ‘shadow fleet’ tanker – what that means
UK's Royal Marines conduct first-of-its-kind operation in the English Channel, causing other tankers to turn around.
US says Iran nuclear talks begin after framework deal signing
The White House says the proposed memorandum of understanding with Iran is only a framework agreement.
Iran draw 2-2 with New Zealand in politically charged World Cup match
Elijah Just scored both of New Zealand's goals in either half; Rezaeian and Mohebbi levelled for Iran in Group G game.
Ukraine starts negotiations to join EU
Ukraine has officially opened the first phase of membership talks with the European Union on Monday.
Who is Vozinha, Cape Verde’s viral goalkeeper at the World Cup?
From his hometown of Sao Vicente in Cape Verde, Vozinha has been his jersey name throughout his club career.
US stock market jumps as US-Iran deal stirs hopes for end to energy turmoil
Benchmark S&P 500 rises 1.7 percent, while tech-heavy Nasdaq jumps 3.1 percent.
Saudi Arabia draw 1–1 against Uruguay in World Cup opening game
Abdulelah Alamri gives Saudi Arabia a first-half lead before Maxi Araujo equalises late in the Group H game in Miami.
Netanyahu says Israel will remain in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli forces will maintain a security zone' in occupied Lebanon.
South Sudan’s Jonglei: Who burned homes and silenced hospitals?
Government and opposition forces accused of destruction in Jonglei amid burned villages and mass displacement.
US fuel prices to take ‘months’ to normalise after US-Iran deal to end war
Producers will need time to ramp up output, while port bottlenecks and heightened demand will keep US prices up.
US Air Force B-52 crashes in California
Eight people are believed to have died after a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress crashed shortly after takeoff
Gavin Newsom says he’s being investigated by Trump
California's Democratic Governor claims President Donald Trump has launched a criminal investigation against him.
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