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The damage Canada’s spies can do
CSIS has been abusing the extraordinary powers it has been given, smearing innocent Canadians.
Tape shows Trump saying he kept classified document on Iran: CNN
Prosecutors have 2021 recording of ex-president acknowledging he kept document about possible attack on Iran, CNN says.
Amazon to pay out $30.8m over alleged spying on customers
Tech giant agrees to settlement after employee allegedly spied on women using Ring cameras in bedrooms and bathrooms.
Judge rules elite Australian soldier killed Afghans as suit fails
Ben Roberts-Smith had sued for defamation after newspapers reported he had murdered civilians in Afghanistan.
NASA UFO team holds first public meeting on unexplained sightings
UFO panel members say online abuse has been directed at their work to investigate the unexplained.
US, Philippines, Japan set to hold first-ever joint naval drills
Drills come as US and China ramp up military diplomacy in Asia Pacific, staging more frequent war games with partners.
Taiwan may tighten residency for Hong Kongers amid spying fears
Taipei reportedly considering tougher path to permanent residency to guard against Chinese spying.
Sherpa saves Malaysian climber in Everest ‘death zone’ rescue
Gelje Sherpa found the Malaysian hanging from a rope in an area where temperatures can dip below minus 30C.
If aliens reach out to Earth, what happens next?
Project aims to simulate humanity’s first encounter with an extraterrestrial message.
Chechen troops said to mobilise as Russian children flee border
Russia's Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov says more than 1,000 children due for evacuation from border areas.
Ukraine shows why Ron DeSantis can’t do a Trump on foreign policy
Florida's governor has embraced rhetoric against US internationalism. But unlike Trump, he needs the GOP mainstream.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 463
As the war enters its 463rd day, here's a look at the main developments.
Africa, Middle East driving growing ’employment divide’, UN says
Low-income countries will not see unemployment rates recover to pre-pandemic levels in 2023, ILO says.
Three reported killed in latest aerial attack on Ukraine’s Kyiv
Two children were among three people reported killed in latest Russian air attack on the Ukrainian capital.
Kim Yo Jong promises more North Korea spy satellite launches
Country has conducted more than 100 weapons tests since January 2022 as it moves to modernise its military arsenal.
Iraqi man reported killed fighting for Russia’s Wagner in Ukraine
Abbas Abuthar Witwit is reported to have died in Ukraine in April after being injured in the battle for Bakhmut.
Australia braces for judgement in war crimes’ defamation case
Ex-special forces soldier Ben Roberts-Smith says newspaper articles were defamatory because they accused him of murder.
Fax machines and cash-only stores: Japan struggles to go digital
Japan's economy is, in many ways, stuck in the past despite the country's futuristic image abroad.
Ex-Vice President Mike Pence set to launch US presidential bid
US news outlets report that Pence will announce campaign on June 7, setting up fight with former boss Donald Trump.
US House of Representatives votes ‘yes’ on debt-ceiling deal
Speaker Kevin McCarthy faced opposition in his own party to a deal hammered out with the White House to avoid default.
Canada’s Nova Scotia appeals for help amid ‘unprecedented’ fires
Premier says eastern Canadian province will 'take all the support we can get' as crews battle out-of-control blazes.
Virginia governor the latest to send troops to US-Mexico border
Governor Glenn Youngkin has deployed 100 National Guard members as human rights advocates decry border 'militarisation'.
‘Bullying’ campaign after US graduate speech criticises Israel
Politicians from both US major parties condemn CUNY Law graduation address by young woman critical of Israeli policies.
Bakhmut falls silent as Russia and Ukraine trade air raids
Silence proves worse than the noise of battle for Russian morale as Ukraine appears to attack Russia.
Trump critic Chris Christie to announce White House bid next week
Former Trump ally to enter increasingly crowded Republican slate of candidates in 2024 US presidential race.
What’s behind the summit of South American nations in Brasilia?
Brazil's president wants economic and political bloc to benefit region.
Hope for Colombian plane crash children after footprint discovery
The search for the four Indigenous children continues, as footprints and fruit with apparent bite marks are found.
Senegalese women fear rights setback over Sonko rape trial
West African state bracing for violence on Thursday when verdict in opposition leader's case expected to be announced.
Fighting in Sudan: A timeline of key events
Six weeks after fighting erupted between Sudan's army and RSF, ceasefires were broken and hundreds have been killed.
India’s economy picks up speed amid global slowdown
With 6.1% growth, India remains one of the fastest growing emerging economies, especially as China's recovery stumbles.
Protesters clash with soldiers at Ghana gold mining town
The clashes come as hundreds remain trapped in mining pits, unable or unwilling to resurface out of fear of arrest.
Ghanaian writer and feminist Ama Ata Aidoo dies at 81
She was one of the continent's best-known writers and inspired a generation of younger authors, artists and feminists.
Zimbabwe presidential and parliamentary polls set for August 23
President Mnangagwa, elected president in 2018 after a military coup, is seeking a second term in office.
Germany convicts left-wing activists for attack on neo-Nazis
Dresden regional court convicts a woman and three accomplices of membership in a criminal group attacking neo-Nazis.
Sentences for Milosevic allies extended in ‘milestone’ ruling
UN judges bring to end the longest-running war crimes prosecution dating back to the Balkan wars.
How does US debt rank compared with the rest of the world?
The United States has the world's largest national debt at $31.4 trillion.
How fighting in Sudan’s Darfur could worsen W Africa insecurity
Conflict poses threat to Chad and wider Sahel amid fears over arms proliferation and returning fighters, analysts say.
What we need now from the leadership of COP28
Countless lives can be saved by putting national interests aside and spearheading a fossil fuel phase-out at COP28.
South Sudan struggles to clear landmines after decades of war
More than 5,000 South Sudanese have been killed or injured by land mines and unexploded ordnance since 2004.
CAR to hold referendum on abolishing presidential term limits
President Touadera has been accused of seeking tenure elongation despite constitutional limits of two four-year terms.
In China, Elon Musk talks ‘intelligent networked vehicles’
China accounts for half of global electric vehicle sales and is the site of Tesla's first factory outside the US.
Taliban supreme leader, Qatari PM talks held in Kabul
The talks took place on May 12, and it included a meeting between the Taliban's supreme leader and the Qatari PM.
Erdogan’s re-election is good news for Turkiye – and the world
On Sunday, Turkish voters reaffirmed their support for President Erdogan's vision for global peace and stability.
NATO peacekeepers in Kosovo set up barriers amid violent clashes
Tensions began after ethnic Albanian officials won a local election that was boycotted by ethnic Serbs.
UAE withdraws from US-led maritime coalition
Analysts: Abu Dhabi wants more action from Washington to protect shipping lanes, seeks to diversify security relations.
Nigeria fuel subsidy cut & spiralling costs: All you need to know
A controversial announcement in Tinubu's inaugural speech has set off a chain of events in Africa's largest economy.
‘Serbian nationalists’ propaganda’: Kosovo slams Djokovic comment
Djokovic's comments 'may result in raising the level of tension and violence between Serbia and Kosovo', official says.
Millions of Somalis uprooted due to conflicts and climate change
After years of conflict and the effects of climate change, the number of displaced people has reached 3.8 million.
‘Provocative, dangerous’: China blames US for air confrontation
Incident between planes over the South China Sea the latest in a series of confrontations between China and the US.
No Place Like Home: Tracing roots from Norway to Sri Lanka
Lost between two continents, Priyangika starts a quest to uncover the truth about her adoption.
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