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Mental health under occupation: When can Palestinians heal?
In the past nine months, the horror of occupation violence has been amplifying Palestinians' decades-old trauma.
What you need to know about the UK election
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative party is expected to lose in the upcoming election.
The amputee crisis in the war on Gaza
Experts warn about 'the largest cohort of paediatric amputees in history'.
Civilians forced to evacuate Gaza’s Khan Younis, again
Palestinian civilians have been forced to leave Khan Younis in Gaza once again, after evacuation orders were sent by the
France’s Muslims fear for their futures as Le Pen’s far right party surges
Tensions are rising in France, home to one of Europe's largest Muslim minorities, ahead of the snap election run-off.
What does Trump’s Supreme Court immunity decision mean?
Dissenting Justice Sotomayor warns of 'nightmare' scenarios after Trump ruling that grants presumptive immunity.
Thousands flee southern Gaza as Israel mounts new assault
At least eight people have been killed and 30 wounded in an Israeli bombardment in eastern Khan Younis.
Protests and arrests as anti-Syrian riots rock Turkey
More than 470 people have been taken into custody after crowds attacked Syrian shops and cars in central Turkey.
Israel’s Netanyahu slams release of Gaza hospital chief
PM awaits report from Israeli intelligence as released prisoners claim they were tortured and abused in Israeli jails.
At least 27 dead in stampede during religious gathering in northern India
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Kazakh dissident dies following Kyiv shooting
Wife of journalist Aydos Sadykov blames Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for attack last month.
Ravaged by civil war, how a national park was restored in Mozambique
Gorongosa National Park was decimated after the war that ended in 1992. But it is a successful conservation story today.
Why has the UK’s economy grown so slowly under the Tories?
Economic growth under Conservative government is lowest since 1826, experts say.
‘Dangerous precedent’: Biden denounces court ruling on Trump immunity
US president warns Supreme Court decision means there are virtually no limits on what a president could do in office.
Drug gang turf war dumps dozens of bodies in Mexico truck
Probers say the clash was between the powerful Sinaloa cartel and another gang identified as 'Chiapas and Guatemala'.
Israel strikes southern Gaza following new evacuation order
The Israeli army has issued an evacuation order covering much of Khan Younis, Gaza's second-largest city.
Biden condemns US Supreme Court presidential ‘immunity’ ruling
Biden has condemned the Supreme Court's ruling that presidents, including Trump, have broad immunity from prosecution.
Cambodia accused of conducting political trial as it jails green activists
Government accused of jailing environmentalists in a bid to 'muzzle criticism'.
North Korea claims ballistic missile test with ‘superlarge warhead’
South Korean military says Pyongyang's claim of successful launch 'likely to be false'.
Nine in 10 top global companies failing to uphold human rights, report says
World Benchmarking Alliance says companies should take greater responsibility for UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Will Pakistan ever be able to eradicate polio?
Six poliovirus cases have been reported so far this year. But the country's fight is not just against the disease.
How Israel destroyed Gaza’s ability to feed itself
The annual celebration of abundant harvests has been replaced by widespread devastation and a dire humanitarian crisis.
Hurricane Beryl strengthens into ‘potentially catastrophic’ storm
Beryl, the earliest Category 4 storm ever reported, is moving towards Jamaica after hitting the island of Carriacou.
Anti-coup forces allege Myanmar military using banned, restricted weapons
Calls for investigation grow as fighters from multiple states allege military using weapons such as white phosphorous.
US Supreme Court sidesteps ruling on Republican-backed social media laws
Top court declines to rule on Texas and Florida laws, but defends social media platforms' right to moderate content.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 858
As the war enters its 858th day, these are the main developments.
How Supreme Court’s immunity ruling ‘transforms’ US presidency
Experts say shielding official presidential action from prosecution undermines rule of law and enables abuse of power.
France detains top film directors over sex abuse allegations
Benoit Jacquot and Jacques Doillon accused of sexual assault, charges the two men deny.
US Supreme Court rules partial immunity for Donald Trump
The US Supreme Court rules Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for certain presidential acts but can for private ones.
How does Israel treat thousands of Palestinians in its prisons?
Accusations of widespread abuses and torture.
Tax hike protests in Kenya killed at least 39 people, says rights watchdog
Toll is almost double the figure previously disclosed by the government as activists gear up for new round of protests.
‘Proud to go to prison’: Former Trump aide Steve Bannon begins sentence
Former Trump campaign adviser and White House chief strategist Steve Bannon reported to federal prison.
Concerns as India replaces colonial-era laws with new criminal codes
Government says overhaul will make country more just, but opposition fears it would throw justice system into disarray.
Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan arbitrarily detained, says UN working group
Geneva-based UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention says 'appropriate remedy' would be to release Khan 'immediately'.
Who are the Haredim in Israel and what are their demands?
The military's moves to conscript ultra-Orthodox Jews has led to protests and anger among the religious community.
Video shows tragic moment an Indian family is swept away by floodwaters
An Indian family was reportedly picnicking after a wedding when they were caught by rushing floodwaters and swept away.
Can left-centrist parties unite to block far-right win in French elections?
Left and centre blocs are scrambling to prevent an absolute win for National Rally via strategic alliance.
Beryl makes landfall as Category 4 hurricane on island near Grenada
The first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season slams into Carriacou amid warnings of 'life-threatening conditions'.
Mauritania re-elects President Ghazouani for a second term
Ghazouani secured 56.12 percent of the vote, well ahead of his rival Biram Dah Abeid, says the electoral commission.
Al-Shifa Hospital director held by Israel and beaten for months, now free
The director of Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital has been released after being held by Israeli forces for months without charge.
Trump has immunity for official acts, US Supreme Court rules
Court says ex-presidents shielded from prosecution for actions within constitutional authority, not for private acts.
Watching the watchdogs: Palestinians resist unprecedented silencing
There are major efforts to suppress and silence Palestinian voices at all levels in the US. But there is also pushback.
Rocket explodes during accidental launch in China
Video shows a massive explosion of a space rocket that launched accidentally and caught fire in central China.
‘Not one more vote’: Reactions as France’s far right wins snap election
A beleaguered French president has called for unity against the far right in the second round of the vote.
EU charges Meta in latest hit on Big Tech
Mandatory 'pay or consent' advertising model violates Digital Markets Act, says Brussels.
France’s far right wins first round of parliamentary elections
France's far right wins first round of parliamentary elections.
Independent candidates in UK election campaigning on Gaza
Meet the candidates running in the UK election who have made their stance on Gaza central to their campaign.
What to expect as Taliban joins third UN-held talks on Afghanistan in Qatar
It is the first time the Taliban is attending the talks but female representatives from Afghanistan have been excluded.
Angered by Georgia’s ‘foreign agent’ law, young protesters try new tactic
Young demonstrators fight on ahead of October elections in a bid to exhaust the administration behind the measure.
Israel frees hospital chief with prisons ‘full’ of Gaza captives
The detainees endured 'almost daily torture', claims al-Shifa Hospital Director Muhammad Abu Salmiya.
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