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Search for survivors as Ukraine mourns after wave of deadly strikes
US President Biden condemns missile attacks as 'a horrific reminder of Russia's brutality'.
Heated White House exchange over Biden visits by Parkinson’s expert
The US President's doctor has said Joe Biden has not seen a neurologist outside his annual physical health checks.
Uganda backed M23 in DRC, Rwanda’s ‘de facto control’ on group: UN experts
UN report says Ugandan army backed rebels while some 3,000-4,000 Rwandan soldiers fought alongside them in eastern DRC.
Families of India stampede victims ponder future without loved ones
Overcrowding and insufficient exits contributed to the deadly crush in Hathras that killed more than 120 people.
Celine, a little Syrian girl who got the gift of hearing in Turkey
Months after her brother, Aslan, had cochlear implant surgery, Celine finally got her turn.
Australia appoints special envoy to combat anti-Semitism
Jillian Segal will serve a three-year term and report directly to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Hungary’s Orban meets China’s Xi in mission to end Russia-Ukraine war
Hungarian prime minister makes surprise visit to China after similar trips to Russia and Ukraine last week.
‘He’s got an ego’: Trump says he expects Biden to stay in presidential race
Republican contender says Biden doesn't want to quit and Democrats have few options to force him to step aside.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 865
As the war enters its 865th day, these are the main developments.
More than three million travellers pass through US security, a record
Agents checked 35 passengers per second as travel surged on Sunday to a new high.
Israeli attacks not helping Gaza talks, Netanyahu creating obstacles: Hamas
Hamas accuses Israeli leader of obstructing negotiations for truce and hostage release as mediators again push for deal.
Texas energy firms assess damage after Hurricane Beryl batters Gulf Coast
Beryl made landfall near Texas town on Monday, posing problems for the heart of the US energy sector.
Colombia deforestation fell to historic low last year
Drop in deforestation comes amid efforts to protect critical Amazon rainforest after years of record destruction.
What does the outcome of France’s parliamentary snap election mean?
Hung parliament as leftists and centrists combine to beat the far right.
Boeing agrees to plead guilty over 737 MAX crashes, avoids trial
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to two fatal crashes of its 737 MAX jets.
Hurricane Beryl kills two, knocks out power to millions in Texas
Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the United States near the city of Houston, killing at least two people.
The battle for the future of France is only beginning
The Left has scored a major victory against National Rally's far-right populism. But there is no time for complacency.
Who could potentially replace President Joe Biden?
The president and his backers are scrambling to assure voters of his mental fitness after the presidential debate.
Missile hits Kyiv children’s hospital amid barrage of Russian strikes
Part of a children's hospital in the Ukrainian capital has partially collapsed after being struck by a missile.
As Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital is hit, anger towards Russia rages
Moscow denies targeting the civilian site as its forces bombard cities across the country, killing more than 30 people.
Gaza’s ‘safe zone’ of horror
Constant attacks on al-Mawasi safe zone' make clear that Israel's intention is to eliminate Palestinian existence.
India’s Modi makes first Russia visit since Ukraine invasion
Modi treads a fine line between maintaining long-standing relationship with Moscow and courting closer ties with West.
Paramount, Skydance to merge and end Redstone family’s reign in Hollywood
Deal also signals rise of new power player, David Ellison, Skydance founder and son of Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison.
UEFA Euro 2024: Spain vs France semifinal preview, start time, venue, teams
Spain, Euro 2024's best attacking side, will be up against a solid French defence in the first football semifinal.
French election results: No party secured a majority, so what’s next?
How will President Emmanuel Macron appoint a new prime minister, and how will a hung parliament work?
UEFA Euro 2024: Netherlands vs England semifinal preview, start time, teams
England's matches have been slow-paced, dull affairs but the meeting with the Dutch could produce a higher-octane duel.
Photos: Dozens killed as Russia bombs Ukraine; children’s hospital hit
The rare daytime Russian barrage targeted five Ukrainian cities with more than 40 missiles fired.
Biden tells Democrats he’s ‘committed’ to re-election bid, beating Trump
US president dismisses pressure to bow out of 2024 election race, saying he is 'best person' to beat Donald Trump.
As UN-backed forces arrive, Haitians wait for normality to return
About five million peopleinHaiti, nearly half its population, are struggling to feed themselves due to gang violence.
Palestinians flee after Israeli order to leave parts of Gaza City
Forcibly displaced Palestinians have been fleeing areas under bombardment in Gaza City.
Kyiv children hospital hit as Russia fires barrage of missiles on Ukraine
The attack, which killed at least 29, is considered the heaviest Russian bombardment of Kyiv in almost four months.
Hurricane Beryl slams into Texas coast
Officials order evacuations in beach towns in the storm's path but fear not enough people have left.
Gaza toll could exceed 186,000, Lancet study says
The study finds factors like diseases will lead to many more indirect deaths in the long run even if the war stops now.
Max Hollein: Exploring the Met beyond the glamour of the Met Gala
Max Hollein on the Met's evolution and the reimagining of its galleries.
France’s far right defeated in parliamentary elections
Videos have been shared online of far-right supporters in France reacting with shock and dismay to election defeat.
‘Stark warning’ as global temperatures hit record levels for 13th month
It has been 12 straight months that the world has been more than 1.5 degrees Celsius hotter than pre-industrial levels.
Deadly landslide hits illegal gold mine in Indonesia
Rescue team deployed to remote region on Sulawesi island to search for the missing.
UK’s new PM Starmer calls for ‘urgent’ need for Gaza ceasefire
Keir Starmer tells Netanyahu that the UK wishes to continue its 'vital cooperation' with Israel.
‘We will never go away’ British MP Corbyn tells Gaza support rally
Thousands of people joined a pro-Palestinian rally in London at the weekend to pressure the new UK government.
French left says ‘ready to govern’ as country faces hung parliament
After winning a plurality in National Assembly, France's left-wing coalition plans to name PM candidate this week.
Rohit Sharma to lead India in ICC Champions Trophy, Test Championship 2025
India's T20 World Cup winning captain will stay in charge of ODI and Test teams, BCCI says.
Israel promised ‘limited’ operation. Two months on, Rafah turned to rubble
Israeli military invited reporters into Rafah, the first time international media visited the city since it was invaded.
Chinese risk perilous journey in search of ‘freedom’ in the United States
Thousands of middle-class Chinese are trekking thousands of kilometres through the Americas to the southern US border.
Boeing to plead guilty to avoid trial over fatal 737 Max crashes
Lawyer for relatives of crash victims blasts plea agreement with US Department of Justice as a 'sweetheart deal'.
Japan, Philippines sign defence pact with eyes on China
Agreement comes as Manila and Tokyo share concerns about Beijing's growing assertiveness in the region.
In Australia, energy crunch prompts a heated debate on going nuclear
Australia's opposition leader has proposed building the country's first nuclear plants, but many are unconvinced.
France ‘pushed into the hands of the far left’ says leader of far right
France's leader of the far right says a dishonourable alliance' prevented his RN party from winning a majority.
Israeli army used Hannibal Directive during October 7 Hamas attack: Report
The directive is a controversial policy of Israel's military aimed at preventing the capture of its soldiers.
What’s behind the creation of the Alliance of Sahel States?
Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso have set up their own bloc, after leaving ECOWAS.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal offers resignation
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal says he will resign on Monday morning after his party failed to win a majority.
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