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‘Topple this government’: Nepal’s Gen Z protesters demand mass resignations
Nepal's PM resigned on Tuesday as protesters set buildings on fire. But calls for broader change are growing.
Hospitalised Nepalese protesters recount police crackdown
Wounded protesters in Nepal have been recounting the moments police opened fire on them.
US deployment in Caribbean ‘not training’, says defence chief Hegseth
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's remarks in Puerto Rico come amid escalating tensions with Venezuela in Caribbean.
Slain New Zealand father kept bushland hideout with weapons, police say
Tom Phillips was shot dead by police after nearly four years on the run with his three children.
Nineteen killed in Nepal protests against corruption and internet bans
Nepal protests turn deadly; home minister resigns as hospitals struggle to treat injured amid chaotic scenes.
Charting the past year of Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine
More than 800 drones and missiles were launched at Ukraine on Sunday, the highest since the war began.
Nepal Gen Z protests live: PM Oli resigns, Kathmandu airport closed
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli resigns, says aide, as protesters set fire to homes of some top political leaders' homes.
Palestinians on edge as Israel pursues collective punishment after attack
Israel orders suspects' homes to be demolished and their neighbours' work permits revoked after deadly shooting.
ICC opens war crimes hearing against Ugandan rebel Joseph Kony
Kony faces charges for the Lord's Resistance Army campaign of torture and abuse in Uganda in the early 2000s.
Global Sumud Flotilla reports drone attack on Gaza-bound ship in Tunisia
Tunisian authorities find no evidence of a hostile act and say the fire originated inside the Family Boat.
Hundreds of earthquake-hit villages in Afghanistan still not reached: UN
The UN says the affected areas were already some of the most remote in the country, leaving communities cut off.
Moment of suspected drone attack on Global Sumud Flotilla boat
Activists from the Global Sumud Fotilla to Gaza say one of their boats was struck by a drone at a port in Tunisia.
Indonesian President Prabowo replaces five ministers after deadly protests
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati was among those ousted days after protesters raided her home.
LIVE: Israel pounds Gaza City as Netanyahu tells residents to ‘leave now’
Israeli forces bomb more high-rise buildings in Gaza City as Netanyahu warns residents to flee.
South Korea to send plane for workers detained in US immigration raid
Flagship carrier Korean Air says plane could depart for Atlanta, Georgia, as soon as Wednesday.
Thai court says ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra must serve year in prison
Thailand's Supreme Court ruled that hospital stay does not count as time served for the ex-prime minister.
North Korea’s Kim heralds new ICBM rocket engine test as ‘significant’
Kim supervised test of new solid-fuel rocket engine for N Korea's ICBMs, in latest development of his missile arsenal.
Syria condemns attacks by Israeli warplanes on cities of Homs and Latakia
Latest Israeli attacks are a continuation of Israel's 'aggressive escalations', says Syrian Foreign Ministry.
Rupert Murdoch seals deal passing control of media empire to eldest son
Legal settlement ensures Lachlan Murdoch will take control of sprawling media portfolio after 94-year-old mogul's death.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,293
Here are the key events on day 1,293 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Nepal lifts social media ban after 19 killed in protests: Report
Nepal's Communications and Information Technology Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung says the ban is 'withdrawn'.
Israel, India sign investment deal as Smotrich welcomed in New Delhi
India's finance minister calls for greater collaboration in 'cybersecurity' and 'defence' between the two countries.
Netanyahu threatens Gaza residents as UN slams Israel over ‘mass killing’
Gaza City residents told to 'leave now', while UN human rights chief condemns Israel for 'war crime upon war crime'.
‘We did it’: Norway’s PM Stoere claims victory in general election
Incumbent Labour Party-led leftist bloc retains power, but anti-immigration party registers record surge in support.
Asia Cup: India vs Pakistan match driven by politics, profit
Despite strained relations, India-Pakistan matches remain a financial cornerstone for tournament organisers.
US sanctions companies and individuals behind Southeast Asian scam centers
Americans alone last year lost $10bn to cybercrime centres in the region.
At least 10 killed when freight train hits double-decker bus in Mexico
Authorities say more than 60 were injured in the crash, northwest of Mexico City, as the cause remains unclear.
How dangerous is the situation in the occupied West Bank?
Shooting near illegal settlement follows surge in Israeli violence.
Last Colombian soldiers released from rural village where they were held
Hundreds of people blocked soldiers on a drug-trafficking patrol from leaving a village in rural southwestern Colombia.
Trump’s alleged, suggestive birthday note to Epstein released by Democrats
After the letter was first reported by the WSJ, Trump denied he had written such a note and later sued for $10bn.
US Supreme Court allows Trump to oust FTC commissioner for now
The court action gives the justices more time to consider Trump's request to let him fire Rebecca Slaughter.
Inside the Haitian hospital on the front line of war
Haiti's armed groups have turned hospitals into battlegrounds. Can doctors keep treating patients in a war zone?
Turkish police clash with opposition members in Istanbul
Turkish police stormed the Istanbul offices of the main opposition Republican People's Party's (CHP).
Spain PM Sanchez imposes arms embargo on Israel to ‘stop Gaza genocide’
Socialist PM Pedro Sanchez announces nine measures that need to be approved by the cabinet then ratified by parliament.
Argentine markets plunge after Milei’s party loses in Buenos Aires vote
Benchmark index fell 10 percent after resounding victory for Peronists signalled a tough battle for Milei in midterms.
Israeli strikes kill five in Lebanon in latest ceasefire breach
Israel claims it has struck Hezbollah targets, although the Lebanese group has not commented.
Will Trump’s new Gaza ceasefire proposal end Israel’s genocide?
Observers are sceptical that Donald Trump's US ceasefire proposal can bring Israel's genocide in Gaza to an end.
Nepal ‘Gen Z’ protest death toll climbs, parliament stormed
Gen Z' demonstrators took to the streets and stormed parliament amid anger over a social media ban and corruption.
Banksy mural shows judge beating protester amid Palestine Action crackdown
Banksy's new High Court mural is thought to criticise Britain's crackdown on Palestine Action protests.
Aid group delivers food, medicine to flooding victims in Pakistan
Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder joined aid workers as they delivered supplies to Pakistan's flood-ravaged Punjab province.
SpaceX expands Starlink satellite network with $17bn EchoStar deal
The spectrum purchase allows SpaceX to expand the cell network's capacity and help 'end mobile dead zones'.
US Supreme Court allows Trump’s controversial immigration raids to continue
Decision effectively allows immigration agents to use racial profiling to detain people, greenlighting sweeping raids.
The capitulation of the US media is not an aberration
President Donald Trump's administration is bringing to the fore weaknesses that have long plagued US democracy.
Turkiye’s opposition CHP supporters clash with police outside Istanbul HQ
Confrontation follows court ruling that party's Istanbul provincial chairman be replaced over alleged irregularities.
French PM loses confidence vote in blow to President Macron
The parliament votes to bring down the Bayrou-led government over its plans to cut about $52bn to reduce the debt.
Suspected Palestinian gunmen kill six people in East Jerusalem
Six people were killed in a shooting attack by suspected Palestinian gunmen at a bus stop in occupied East Jerusalem.
Hundreds of artists pledge boycott of Israeli film institutions over Gaza
Ayo Edebiri, Mark Ruffalo, Riz Ahmed and Tilda Swinton are among more than 1,300 signatories to the pledge.
Trump cheers West Point’s cancellation of award ceremony for Tom Hanks
Actor Tom Hanks's planned West Point honour is cancelled as Trump praises move against critics of his US administration.
Brazil’s Lula says US warships in Caribbean are a source of ‘tension’
US naval forces have unsettled some in South America who see them as a precursor to possible intervention in Venezuela.
US court upholds sexual assault defamation order against Trump
Appeals court upholds $83.3m verdict against Donald Trump for defaming E Jean Carroll over 2019 sexual assault claims.
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