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Ukraine receives Leopard, Challenger battle tanks
New additions to Ukraine's military include tanks as well as infantry fighting vehicles and armoured personnel carriers.
What is next for Egypt-Turkey rapprochement?
Regional rivals have held two talks at the foreign minister level in less than a month.
‘At least $20m’ worth of cocaine headed for Turkey seized in Peru
Police say the drug bust happened at a warehouse at Peru's biggest port El Callao.
Israel protesters vow to continue until judicial ‘reform’ gone
PM Benjamin Netanyahu's statement Monday hasn't appeased those opposing his perceived desire to control the judiciary.
Russia-Ukraine war exposed human rights ‘double standards’
Amnesty International publishes annual report highlighting the state of human rights in more than 150 countries.
Will ChatGPT take your job — and millions of others?
The latest AI wave will disrupt the workplace. Teachers could be most affected. But it could end up creating more jobs.
Twitter celebs baulk at paying for blue check mark
After months of delay, Elon Musk is promising that Saturday is deadline for people to pay or lose their legacy status.
Tesla faces new race bias trial after $137m verdict cut
A judge had slashed the amount awarded in 2021 to a Black worker, one of the largest workplace discrimination awards.
Russia test fires supersonic missiles at target in Sea of Japan
Missile ships of Russia's Pacific Fleet fired Moskit cruise missiles at a mock enemy target in the Sea of Japan.
Is there any hope of an end to Yemen’s war?
The Stream also looks at protests in Kenya and the mood in Peru after historic demonstrations.
China Premier Li tells Apple’s Tim Cook country to open further
Beijing is courting foreign executives at China Development Forum as it tries to revive economy after 'zero COVID.'
Kim urges N Korean experts to produce ‘powerful nuclear weapons’
Kim Jong Un maintains his nuclear weapons are focused on defending North Korea against a hostile US and South Korea.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 398
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 398th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Zelenskyy accuses Russia of ‘radiation blackmail’ at Zaporizhzhia
Ukraine's Zelenskyy tells the IAEA's Rafael Grossi that safety at Europe's largest nuclear facility was not assured.
US regulator sues top crypto exchange Binance, CEO
US Commodity Futures Trading Commission claims world's biggest crypto exchange engaged in "willful evasion" of US law.
Indonesia’s snack stalls pray for Ramadan bonanza after COVID
Small business owners are hoping to do a roaring trade in snacks known as takjil after several tough years due to COVID.
US Senate votes to advance repeal of Iraq War authorisation
The final vote to end two Iraq war authorisations clears a key procedural hurdle, as the Senate decides to limit debate.
UN Security Council turns down request for Nord Stream inquiry
Questions remain over explosions in September that damaged gas pipelines connecting Russia and Germany.
Brazilian teenager accused of fatally stabbing Sao Paulo teacher
Brazilian media outlets say the 13-year-old suspect appeared to be inspired by a deadly school shooting in 2019.
Will Vladimir Putin go nuclear in Ukraine?
The Russian president said he will deploy nuclear weapons in neighbouring Belarus.
Kenya police fire tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters
Thousands of protesters march in Nairobi against the rising cost of living despite the government ban on rallies.
Biden signs executive order restricting use of commercial spyware
The decision comes as governments around the world face accusations of using spyware to target dissidents.
Ecuador: At least 16 dead after heavy rainfall causes landslide
Emergency officials say the massive landslide also injured 16 people in Andean community in central Ecuador.
Scientists discover water inside tiny beads of glass on moon
Analysis of lunar soil samples shows spheres of glass hold water inside them, scientists have said.
China says no conditions on Honduras diplomatic deal
Honduras has become the latest Latin American country to open formal ties with Beijing and end relations with Taiwan.
Israel PM Netanyahu delays judicial overhaul after protests
Benjamin Netanyahu says he will delay reforms for several weeks after tens of thousands protested against the plans.
Ecuador landslide kills at least 16, others reported missing
Seven people are missing as rescuers clear debris after wave of mud and debris swept through small town of Alausi.
Three children, three adults killed in Nashville school shooting
Deadly attack by 28-year-old local woman, who was fatally shot by police, renews calls for stricter gun laws in US.
South Africa shocked by prison break of rapist who faked death
Recent DNA tests reveal a body found in a prison and believed to be the serial sex offender is someone else.
Cuba hails legislative election as ‘victory’ despite criticism
Authorities say turnout surpassed 75 percent in weekend vote that did not include any opposition candidates.
Kamala Harris begins Africa tour, announces security aid in Ghana
The US pledged help for Benin, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast and Togo to tackle violent groups and instability.
More than 180 Rohingya refugees land in western Indonesia
Hundreds have reached Indonesia since November last year as they escape desperate conditions in Myanmar and Bangladesh.
UN mission accuses EU of aiding crimes against humanity in Libya
Fact-finding mission says state security forces and armed militia groups have committed a wide array of crimes.
Lebanon’s cabinet reverses decision to delay clock change
Lebanon has operated in two time zones as some businesses and institutions followed the order and others refused.
Mississippi faces ‘long road to recovery’ after deadly tornadoes
Residents of storm-stricken southern US state, one of nation's poorest, are grappling with widespread devastation.
Iraqi parliament passes controversial vote law amendments
Move will increase the size of electoral districts, a decision widely supported by the country's Iran-backed coalition.
Scotland’s ruling SNP picks Humza Yousaf to succeed Sturgeon
The 37-year-old son of Asian immigrants is to become the first person of colour to serve as Scotland's first minister.
Ex-Taiwan leader visits China, first such trip since civil war
Former President Ma Ying-jeou in Beijing as Taiwan's ruling party accuses him of 'endorsing' Beijing's Taiwan policy.
Germany’s transport workers stage strike, demanding higher wages
Employees are demanding better pay and working conditions as inflation weakens living standards.
El Salvador: A nation under hypnosis
After a year of President Bukele's state of emergency, a 'new reality' is settling into the country.
Black children six times likelier to be strip-searched: UK report
An investigation was launched after a Black 15-year-old girl was strip-searched at a London school in 2020.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma makes rare public appearance in China
The return of China's best-known entrepreneur may help quell concerns of private sector after regulatory crackdown.
History Illustrated: Russia and Ukraine, a history of violence
Putin thinks Ukraine belongs to Russia based on what happened 1,000 years ago. The Ukrainians could not disagree more.
Kenyan opposition leader Odinga says protests on despite police ban
Odinga has called for indefinite twice-weekly protests, citing high living costs and electoral malpractice in 2022 vote.
Israel’s judicial crisis: How did we get here?
Israelis have been protesting for months against Netanyahu's proposed judicial changes.
At least six killed in blast near Afghanistan’s foreign ministry
Several others wounded in suicide attack in Kabul near security checkpoint leading to foreign ministry, say officials.
Burkina Faso halts France 24 broadcasts after al-Qaeda interview
Paris and Ouagadougou's relations have deteriorated sharply since Burkinabe military seized power in an October coup.
Here’s Israel’s judicial proposal that drew people to protest
Reports that PM Netanyahu will halt his plans, after weeks of protest and the sacking of his defence minister.
Saudi National Bank appoints chairman after Credit Suisse loss
SNB acquired almost 9.9 percent of Credit Suisse for $1.46bn in November but has lost more than $1bn on its investment.
Taiwan welcomes Czech delegation after Honduras shifts allegiance
US allies have been bolstering support for the island despite Honduras's move to cut ties with Taiwan.
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