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Chinese GP: Piastri takes first F1 pole after sprint second
Australia's Oscar Piastri claims his first Formula One pole at the Chinese Grand Prix with George Russell second.
Ethiopia’s army claims to have killed 300 Fano fighters in renewed clashes
The armed group contradicts the army's claim of having 'destroyed' the former ally in the Amhara region.
Alcaraz ‘not feeling great’ as he crashes out of Miami Open
Carlos Alcaraz exits Miami Open in the second round to 55th-ranked David Goffin but Novac Djokovic ends losing streak.
Israel blows up Gaza’s only specialised cancer hospital in massive blast
Destruction of Turkish-Palestinian hospital has been condemned as being part of Israel's 'systematic state terrorism'.
How Columbia gave in to Trump’s demands to get its $400m funding back
The New York university's federal funding was revoked last month over allegations of 'antisemitic harassment' on campus.
World heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman dies at 76
Foreman took on Muhammad Ali in 1974 in one of boxing's most famous match-ups, the Rumble in the Jungle.
Japan, S Korea, China meet to strengthen ties at ‘turning point in history’
The meeting is an accomplishment for Japan, which has historical and territorial disputes with China and South Korea.
Trump targets Biden, Harris in US security clearance purge
The executive order also targets Hillary Clinton and Antony Blinken, former state secretaries, and some Republicans.
Flavours of the Arab Golden Age – EP 2: Spain and North Africa
Chef Fadi and historian Kotoz sample an ancient dish that Jews and Muslims used to share at Passover in Morocco.
‘Every shot fired’: Are Yemen’s Houthis a proxy force for Iran?
The Houthis heavily align with Iran, but they have increasingly tried to showcase their autonomy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,122
These are the key developments on day 1,122 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
India’s ‘political iftars’ once stopped riots. Are they corrupt stunts now?
Politicians and parties have used iftars to forge peace during strife but also to woo elite Muslims for votes.
What challenges lie ahead for the new IOC president?
Zimbabwean lands top job in world sport.
Netanyahu’s targeting of an Israeli spy chief and the attorney general
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is attempting to fire the Shin Bet spy chief and Israel's attorney general.
Thousands join march in Turkiye’s Istanbul to protest mayor’s arrest
Thousands gather near Istanbul's town hall in support of the city's recently arrested mayor.
‘Discordant’: How Trump’s attacks on the Houthis split his Republican base
Some see the US president's recent bombing campaign in Yemen as contradicting his promises of seeking world peace.
Trying to heal the trauma of Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank
In Tulkarem and Jenin, dedicated volunteers work to help the people traumatised and displaced by Israel's raids.
Are Gen Z rejecting city life for farm life?
Today on The Stream: We examine why so many people ofGen Z ageare choosing farm life over city dwellings.
Israeli ex-deputy FM confronted over Israel’s renewed assault on Gaza
Redi Tlhabi challenges Israeli ex-Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon on Israel's ceasefire breach and its war on Gaza.
Migrant deaths hit record number in 2024, UN agency says
Nearly 9,000 fatalities confirmed worldwide, but real toll likely much higher.
US blocking Canadian access to historical library on Quebec-Vermont border
Haskell Free Library denounces 'unilateral' US move amid tensions over Donald Trump's continued threats against Canada.
French actor Gerard Depardieu to face trial on sexual assault charges
Movie star to face trial in Paris for alleged sexual assault of two women during a 2021 film shoot.
Soldiers celebrate as Sudan’s army recaptures presidential palace
Sudanese soldiers have been celebrating the recapture of the presidential palace from paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Israeli military blows up Gaza’s Turkish hospital and medical school
Video captured Israeli forces blowing up Gaza's Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital and an adjacent medical school.
Can Ukraine and Russia realistically reach peace?
Redi Tlhabi discusses the Russia-Ukraine war and what's next with a former US diplomat and a Russian professor.
Sudan’s army retakes presidential palace in Khartoum, strikes blow to RSF
Sudan's army has retaken the palace in a key symbolic victory, according to civilians and experts.
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah sworn in as Namibia’s first female president
Outgoing leader Mbumba hands power to Nandi-Ndaitwah at a ceremony coinciding with country's 35th independence day.
Why is Trump dismantling the Department of Education – and what’s next?
The process of gutting the department will require approval from the Congress, which might be hard to secure.
Trump’s education axe is a “test of limits of presidential powers”
US President Donald Trump's decision to axe the Department of Education is "not about micromanaging the curriculum."
Israel threatens annexation after ground invasion in north, south Gaza
Israeli forces intensify ground operations in northern and southern Gaza with residents saying no prior warnings given.
Metis children: What they did to us was a crime against humanity
Belgian colonial authorities abducted me from my home in Rwanda when I was three. This is my story.
Pakistan stun New Zealand as record Nawaz century blows open T20I series
Pakistan secure a nine-wicket win by chasing 205 in Auckland to beat New Zealand in third T20 international.
Youth lead efforts to heal South Sudan’s war-torn communities
Despite setbacks, young leaders and local initiatives inspire hope for a peaceful future in the world's youngest nation.
India eyes hosting 2030 Commonwealth Games as it bids for 2036 Olympics
India lines up Commonwealth Games bid as stepping stone in aspiration to host 2036 Olympic Games in Ahmedabad.
London’s Heathrow shut after power outage: Which flights were disrupted?
A fire at an electricity substation serving the airport took out the power, officials say.
Chinese F1 GP: Hamilton takes stunning first sprint pole in a Ferrari
Late charge at China GP sees Lewis Hamilton secure his first Formula One sprint pole since joining Ferrari.
Tunisia’s president sacks third prime minister in less than two years
Kamel Maddouri's dismissal comes amid economic and political crises under President Kais Saied, who rules by decree.
Kenya’s handshake politics: Elite self-preservation disguised as compromise
The recent MoU between William Ruto's and Raila Odinga's parties is part of an honoured Kenyan tradition.
Sudanese army retakes presidential palace
Sudan's army has retaken the presidential palace in the capital Khartoum, nearly two years after it was seized.
Fire causes day-long shutdown of UK’s Heathrow Airport
London's Heathrow Airport has been closed due to a nearby fire that caused a major power cut.
Beijing slams request by US lawmaker for information on Chinese students
US congressional panel asks six universities to share data on students enrolled in science and technology programmes.
Europe working on plan to replace US in NATO in five to 10 years: Report
NATO members seek to avoid possible chaos should the US declare its withdrawal from the transatlantic military bloc.
Does Trump want Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, what has Kyiv said?
The US president leading ceasefire negotiations between Ukraine and Russia has put a new offer on the table.
Israel’s cabinet approves sacking of Shin Bet chief amid protests
Ronen Bar will end his term on April 10 or as soon as his replacement is appointed, Prime Minister's Office says.
South Africa’s Antarctica base hit by assault claims: What happened?
A base staff member allegedly attacked the expedition leader over a schedule change, officials said.
US approves first sale of laser-guided precision rockets to Saudi Arabia
The Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System is a cost-effective choice for shooting down low-cost small armed drones.
North Korea tests anti-aircraft weapons as Russia’s security chief arrives
The latest launch appears to be 'the testing of weapons for export to Russia to be used in Ukraine', expert says.
Despite rising prices, Pakistan’s love for sugar remains unshaken
With overall inflation down and prices of other commodities stable, consumers are willing to pay more for sugar.
Indonesian volcano sends ash cloud 8km high, some flights cancelled
The eruption disrupted several flights and raised emergency warnings to their highest level for locals and tourists.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,121
These are the key developments on day 1,121 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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