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Deadly Haiti drone attack kills eight children in capital Port-au-Prince
The drone attack in Cite Soleil, one of the capital's most dangerous neighbourhoods, has been blamed on Haiti's police.
Trump to present plan on ending Israel’s Gaza war to Arab, Muslim leaders
US President will meet with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Egypt, Jordan, Turkiye, Indonesia and Pakistan.
Why are TikTok conservatives predicting the rapture this week?
People are sharing videos about what to do when the end-times prophecy called the 'rapture' happens.
Unification Church leader arrested in S Korean ex-first lady bribery case
Han Hak-ja is accused of ordering the church to bribe former First Lady Kim Keon Hee for favours for the church.
LIVE: Israel intensifies Gaza attacks, Trump to meet Arab, Muslim leaders
At least 17 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since dawn, including 15 in Gaza City, medical sources say.
US pledges to do ‘what is needed’ to support Argentina’s economy
Treasury secretary says US considering measures to stabilise Latin American country amid asset selloff.
Calls for probe after killing of civilians reported in northwest Pakistan
No official word on killing of 24 people, including 14 fighters, as opposition politicians blame military for blasts.
New Zealand mother guilty of killing her children, hiding bodies in luggage
Hakyung Lee, 45, found guilty of killing her children, Minu Jo, 6, and Yuna Jo, 8, and hiding bodies in storage.
Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah freed after Sisi pardon
Alaa Abd El-Fattah is considered to be among the most high-profile political prisoners held in Egypt's prisons.
Trump urges pregnant women to avoid Tylenol over unproven autism risk
US leader's remarks on popular painkiller, known as paracetamol globally, prompt outcry from doctors and medical bodies.
Typhoon Ragasa heads to Taiwan, Hong Kong, China after lashing Philippines
Hong Kong is bracing for hurricane force winds from Super Typhoon Ragasa as southern China prepares for heavy flooding.
For China, TikTok becomes bargaining chip amid tensions with US
Beijing's stance on selling the video-sharing platform has softened amid other disputes with Washington.
Pakistan floods spark cholera fears amid other rising health risks
Health experts warn of rising cholera cases in Pakistan amid catastrophic floods and strained healthcare.
Tearful Dembele beats Yamal to Ballon d’Or, as Bonmati achieves hat-trick
Ousmane Dembele helped Paris Saint-Germain to a quadruple last season, including their first Champions League.
ICC charges ex-Philippine President Duterte with crimes against humanity
Rodrigo Duterte is accused of being an 'indirect co-perpetrator' in the murders of dozens of alleged criminals.
At UNSC meeting, West and Russia clash over NATO airspace violations
Russia denies the allegations and accuses European powers of levying baseless accusations.
Copenhagen airport shut after sighting of ‘unidentified drones’
At least 15 flights have been diverted as airport remains closed until the situation is resolved, Denmark officials say.
Jimmy Kimmel’s show to return on Tuesday after Disney lifts suspension
Announcement comes nearly a week after the late-night host was controversially suspended for remarks about Charlie Kirk.
Brazil’s Eduardo Bolsonaro charged in case linked to father’s coup attempt
The son of the former president stands accused of coercion, according to a statement from the prosecutor general.
‘It is a bloodbath’: Australian medic describes situation at Gaza hospital
Dr Saya Aziz, working at al-Shifa Hospital, says she has lost count of the number of amputations she has had to perform.
Syria’s al-Sharaa renews call for US to formally drop sanctions
President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets US secretary of state in New York as he prepares to attend UN General Assembly meetings.
US Supreme Court to consider whether Trump may fire Democratic FTC member
Decision means Rebecca Slaughter remains barred from her post at the Federal Trade Commission for the time being.
Ecuador prison riot leaves 14 dead, 14 wounded
Ecuador's prisons see another violent riot, with explosions and shootings in Machala.
Joy to worry: Palestinians react to the recognition of their statehood
As more countries recognise Palestine, Palestinians are waiting to see what impact this will have on their lives.
Ports blocked as protests erupt across Italy over Gaza
Italian dockworkers blocked ports in Genoa and Livorno as unions staged nationwide protests over Israel's war in Gaza.
France recognises state of Palestine before UN General Assembly meeting
The announcement by President Emmanuel Macron comes as world leaders meet to revive the long-stalled two-state solution.
Moldova detains 74 people over alleged Russia-backed plot before elections
After Monday's mass raids, pro-Western President Maia Sandu once again accuses Moscow of interference.
Global reactions to Palestinian state recognition
Several Western nations have formally recognised Palestine, drawing praise from Palestinians.
Republican US senators knock FCC chair for threatening Disney over Kimmel
Ted Cruz compares FCC chair's Disney threats to mafia tactics, sparking bipartisan concerns over free speech violations.
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – Asia Cup: Match time, Super Fours table, teams
A loss in the match on Tuesday will put both teams on the brink of elimination from cricket's T20 Asia Cup 2025.
China plans evacuations as Typhoon Ragasa barrels through Philippines
China plans to evacuate close to 400,00 people from Shenzhen as the typhoon makes landfall in the northern Philippines.
UN marks 80 years amid Gaza genocide and global crises
Marking 80 years of the UN, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said its principles are under assault as never before".
The terrifying spectre of an internet shutdown in Afghanistan
A partial shutdown of fibre-optic internet has spread fear. Afghans do not want to be cut off from the world.
US targets Brazilian justice’s wife with sanctions; will revoke more visas
Six officials will see their visas revoked following the sentencing of Donald Trump's ally Jair Bolsonaro.
US public opinion on Israel is changing, US policy will have to as well
Unconditional US support for Israel will come to an end, but this policy shift may take years.
Cyberattack on European airports caused by ransomware, EU finds
Since Friday, Europe's busiest airports have faced significant disruptions after hackers hit automated check-in systems.
Israeli attack kills four members of a family in Lebanon
An Israeli drone attack killed four members of a family in Lebanon, including the father and three of his children.
Barred from Eurovision, Russia holds its own rival song contest
Barred from Eurovision, Russia held its own rival song contest called Intervision' featuring singers from 23 countries.
Christian Horner leaves Red Bull after agreeing exit from F1 team
The former Red Bull team principal has reportedly agreed a $107m payoff deal with the Formula One team.
Hardline lawmakers demand nuclear bomb as Iran braces for UN sanctions
Seventy members of parliament sign a letter calling for a 'change in the defence doctrine' of the nation.
How Trump’s visa fees could reshape working in the US
Donald Trump just made hiring some foreign workers much more expensive, as H-1B visa fees jump to $100,000 annually.
H-1B fee hike: Who’s gaining from these visas – Indian IT or US firms?
Indian companies were the biggest beneficiaries for years. But that's changed; US firms now dominate visa recipients.
French towns fly Palestinian flag despite gov’t ban before recognition
The gesture comes as France prepares to recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly.
Protesters in Brazil denounce bill to pardon Bolsonaro after coup attempt
Mass protests erupt in Brazil against bill granting amnesty to Jair Bolsonaro convicted over 2023 coup attempt.
Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah granted presidential pardon
He was arrested in 2019 in Egypt and sentenced in 2021 to five years in jail for "spreading false news".
Russia accuses Estonia of airspace incursion falsity to stoke tensions
On Friday, Estonia reported that three Russian MiG-31 fighters had entered its airspace for 12 minutes.
Palestinian flag raised outside embassy in London after UK recognition
Palestinian Ambassador Zomlot says 'moment stands as defiant act of truth, a refusal to let genocide be the final word'.
Life “precipitously” worse for people all across Sudan
We need to see countries step up on this humanitarian issue in Sudan."
Trump honours Charlie Kirk as ‘martyr for American freedom’ at memorial
Over 70,000 people, including top conservative officials, attended the memorial for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.
PSG’s Dembele tipped to beat Lamine Yamal for Ballon d’Or award
The French forward is favourite to beat the young Spanish, while Spain is likely to dominate the women's category again.
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