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Myanmar military pledges decisive action against opponents
At Armed Forces Day parade, Min Aung Hlaing says 'terror acts' of coup opponents need to be tackled 'for good and all'.
‘Either Imran Khan exists or we do’, says Pakistan home minister
Rana Sanaullah's remarks against Khan during a TV interview trigger a sharp reaction from the opposition PTI party.
Photos: Mass protests erupt in Israel as it faces ‘an abyss’
Sacked defence chief had warned the deep divisions in Israel were threatening to weaken the military.
Russia may demand compensation over Nord Stream blasts: Diplomat
Dmitry Birichevsky says Moscow intends to continue to insist on a comprehensive and open international probe.
Canada’s McCarthyism and the spies stirring a yellow peril scare
Anonymously but very effectively, they're peddling racist tropes about the loyalty of Canadians of Chinese descent.
Despite a buyer for SVB, default stress haunts banks
SVB's purchase by First Citizens gives markets some respite but it's only 'a little bit of calm before the next storm'.
Banking turmoil has ‘potential’ to spark global crisis: ANZ CEO
Shayne Elliott says it's 'premature' to say Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse woes will cause repeat of 2008 crisis.
Afghanistan wins landmark cricket series against Pakistan
Afghanistan beat Pakistan by seven wickets in second Twenty20 international and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in series.
France’s Borne to meet opposition, unions amid pension crisis
Prime minister says her objective is to 'bring calm to' France after violent protests against pension reform plans.
China’s Baidu cancels showcase for ChatGPT rival Ernie
Beijing-based search engine giant changes showcase to closed-door event for firms, citing 'strong demand'.
Nepal suspends two controllers after flights avert midair crash
Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal suspends the employees of the air traffic controller department for 'carelessness'.
Twitter source code partially leaked online, court filing says
GitHub removed code shared without permission after request by social media giant, court filing says.
Saudi, Iran foreign ministers to meet during Ramadan
Planned meeting comes after Saudi Arabia and Iran signed a deal to restore ties after seven years of estrangement.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 397
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 397th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Picking up the pieces after twin cyclones hit Vanuatu
Two Category 4 cyclones hit Vanuatu within 72 hours in early March.
China’s rich flee crackdowns for ‘Asia’s Switzerland’ Singapore
Chinese wealth is rushing into the Southeast Asian city-state, prompting unease among some locals.
Mass protests in Israel after Netanyahu fires defence minister
Protesters block highway in Tel Aviv as police scuffle with crowds in front of Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem.
North Korea fires ballistic missiles after protesting US drills
Pyongyang's latest missile launches come after claiming to have tested nuclear-capable underwater attack drone.
Mississippi reels from deadly tornadoes
At least 26 dead in Mississippi after the deadliest tornadoes in more than a decade tear through the southern US state.
What does Rahul Gandhi’s conviction mean for Indian politics?
National Congress Party's leading MP expelled from parliament and faces two years in jail for defamation.
US Vice President Kamala Harris in Africa to boost ties
Week-long tour of the continent comes at a time when the US is seeking to counter the influence of Russia, China.
Israeli PM Netanyahu fires defence minister Gallant: Statement
Minister Yoav Gallant on Saturday spoke out against prime minister's plan to overhaul country's judicial system.
Mumbai beat Delhi to clinch inaugural WPL title
Mumbai Indians have been crowned champions at Women's Premier League cricket tournament in India.
Sudan’s military leader Burhan backs democratic transition
General al-Burhan reiterates the army will be brought under a civilian-led government as talks on army reforms kick off.
NATO condemns Putin for ‘dangerous’ nuclear rhetoric
Kyiv seeks UN Security Council meeting after Putin announces his country will station tactical nuclear arms in Belarus.
Cubans vote in legislative elections, with all eyes on turnout
More than eight million voters will be choosing the National Assembly for a five-year term amid an economic crisis.
Hong Kong residents hold first protest in years under new rules
Police grant organisers a 'no objection' letter on condition they ensure the protest does not violate security laws.
Photos: Indian Muslims celebrate the beginning of Ramadan
The social and cultural customs of India give the holy month of Ramadan a distinct identity.
Two Israeli soldiers wounded in Palestinian shooting
The incident raises fears of escalation during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan which partly coincides with Passover.
The German Greens and the ills of green party politics
The Green Party should be held to account for its political compromises on the climate agenda, but not abandoned.
Iran, Syria condemn US attacks on Iran-linked facilities
Tehran says the US attacks hit civilian targets and constituted a violation of international law and Syrian sovereignty.
‘Dance like there is no tomorrow’: Ukraine’s wartime music scene
How a flourishing underground subculture is providing a welcome escape from the realities of war.
Daylight savings time dispute puts Lebanon in two timezones
Caretaker PM Najib Mikati's decision to delay daylight saving until April 20 sparks a sectarian rift.
More boats sink off Tunisia’s coast, killing 29 asylum seekers
Latest deaths come as Italian media report that a record 2,000 refugees had arrived in Lampedusa within 24 hours.
US: Biden declares emergency for Mississippi’s storm recovery
Death toll at 26 after a powerful storm that spawned a tornado tears through US states of Mississippi and Alabama.
Trump holds first 2024 campaign rally in Waco, Texas
Ex-US president casts 2024 contest in apocalyptic terms, compares investigations against him with 'Stalinist Russia'.
Honduras cuts ties with Taiwan, opens relations with China
Honduras switches diplomatic allegiance from Taiwan to China, leaving Taipei recognised by just 13 sovereign states.
Why are so many people in France angry about pension overhaul?
Protests intensify against President Emmanual Macron's plans to raise the retirement age.
Israeli defence minister calls for halt to judicial overhaul
As mass protests grip Israel, Yoav Gallant says the dispute over the measures pose a threat to the country's security.
Russia’s nuclear arsenal: How big is it and who controls it?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a deal to deploy tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus.
Putin says Russia will deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus
Russian president says deal struck with Belarusian counterpart would not violate nuclear nonproliferation agreements.
Brazil’s Lula postpones China trip after catching pneumonia
The president's health has been a source of concern in recent years after he was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2011.
Thai PM Prayuth Chan-ocha to run for re-election
The former general has been in power since 2014 and is running with the new United Thai Nation Party.
Qatari Sheikh Jassim submits new bid for Man United: UK media
The banker has placed a second-round offer for the English football giants, UK media report.
Ukraine ‘managing to stabilise’ situation around Bakhmut
Ukrainian military's top commander says his forces are pushing back Russian assault on city in the Donbas region.
At least 23 killed in Mississippi tornado, storms
The death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue across storm-stricken areas.
Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder and Moore’s Law author, dies at 94
Moore, a modern technological transformation pioneer, helped companies bring more powerful chips to smaller computers.
It is time to phase out fossil fuels
We call on world leaders to come together and commit to start phasing out fossil fuels immediately.
India’s Gandhi promises to fight on after removal as MP
Leader of India's Congress party was stripped of his seat after he was convicted of defamation over a remark on PM Modi.
US lawsuit takes aim at ‘weapon of choice’ for stalkers
Cheriena Ben is among plaintiffs in a US class-action lawsuit alleging Apple AirTags facilitate stalking and violence.
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