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Kim, Xi hail bond as North Korea says it will protect China’s interests
Goodwill messages continued this week's public display of diplomatic unity between Beijing, Pyongyang and Moscow.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,289
Here are the key events on day 1,289 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Indonesia in chaos: Five Indonesians give views on why and how to fix it
A cost-of-living crisis and a government apparently impervious to the struggles of everyday people has ignited rage.
Prosecutors launch probe into Argentina couple over Nazi-looted painting
The painting, Portrait of a Lady, had disappeared from the collection of a Jewish art dealer during World War II.
South Korea trials 4-day weeks and half-days for its stressed-out workers
The East Asian nation known for its grueling work culture is trying to find a better work-life balance for its citizens.
‘City of fear’: Palestinians trapped as Israel intensifies Gaza City attack
Almost one million remain in the city; those who flee risk death elsewhere in enclave, with no safe place to hide.
US files lawsuit against California utility over Los Angeles wildfires
The Department of Justice alleges that negligence by Southern California Edison sparked deadly Eaton Fire in January.
Germany shocked by Slovakia with third loss in row as World Cup path begins
Germany begin their World Cup qualifying group with defeat by Slovakia, the third straight loss for four-time winners.
How many Palestinian detainees from Gaza does Israel think are fighters?
A new investigation finds that only a quarter of Palestinian detainees in Israel are linked to fighting groups.
US sanctions Palestinian rights groups for supporting ICC Israel probe
Al-Haq, Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) and Al-Mezan targeted for engaging with ICC, state department says.
Spain thrash Bulgaria but Georgia test Turkiye in 2026 World Cup qualifiers
Spain cruise to 3-0 win in Bulgaria while Turkiye hold off Georgia fightback as Group E of World Cup qualifiers begins.
Northwestern University president to resign amid tensions with Donald Trump
US universities have faced pressure from the Trump administration to crack down on pro-Palestine activism.
Daniel Levy steps down as Tottenham chairman after divisive 25-year tenure
Levy's departure comes after Spurs secured the UEFA Europa League last season but finished 17th in the Premier League.
Breakdancing gives Gaza’s children a way to express themselves
A dance academy is giving Gaza's children a way to express themselves as they deal with the daily realities of war.
Why is the US military building up its presence in the Caribbean?
The Trump administration recently targeted a Venezuelan boat it said was carrying drugs.
Florida moves to scrap vaccine mandates
The US state of Florida will move to end all state vaccine mandates, including school requirements.
Afghans displaced by quake live on streets, in farm fields as winter looms
The death toll from an earthquake in eastern Afghanistan is rising and concerns over a homelessness crisis growing.
Macron hopeful of US support to Kyiv’s security as 26 nations pledge troops
Twenty-six allies promise troops for Ukraine after fighting stops, as Russia shows no signs of being ready to end war.
‘It’s a war’: Marco Rubio labels Ecuadorian cartels ‘foreign terrorists’
The US diplomat suggested continued action against Latin American gangs while in Ecuador, days after a strike on a boat.
Air Canada flight attendants hold controversial wage vote
There are signs of discontent among Air Canada workers, as tentative agreement between union and airline is criticised.
Senate clashes with RFK Jr over vaccine policies and CDC firings
RFK Jr faces bipartisan criticism for allegedly undermining vaccine trust and reshaping public health leadership.
Sudan rescuers pull 370 bodies from Darfur landslides, many remain trapped
Bodies of 370 people recovered after a landslide struck in the remote Sudanese village of Tarasin after heavy rain.
In besieged Sudan city, civilians face death if they try to escape
Civilians trapped in el-Fasher say the RSF is targeting those trying to escape.
Ukraine vs France: World Cup qualifiers – teams, start, lineups
France enter the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup but the number of games players face remains contentious.
More than 1.5 million displaced by Pakistan floods
More than 1.5 million people in Pakistan's Punjab province have been displaced by the worst flooding in decades.
DR Congo announces new Ebola outbreak
Authorities suspect 28 cases of the deadly virus, with the latest recorded in the southern Kasai province.
Afghanistan earthquake death toll rises to 2,200
An aftershock hit the quake-hit area of Afghanistan on Thursday as aid organisations struggle to reach survivors.
Judge blocks Trump’s bid to cut $4bn in US foreign aid
Federal judge says Trump administration cannot refuse to spend funds appropriated by US Congress.
Can Syria revive its oil wealth to help rebuild the nation?
Syria's Deir Az Zor is rich in oil. But the eastern province has been devastated by years of civil war.
US Justice Department launches fraud probe into Fed Gov Lisa Cook: Report
Probe follows a lawsuit filed by Cook challenging Trump firing her from the central bank on mortgage fraud allegations.
LIVE: Bulgaria vs Spain – UEFA World Cup qualifying
Follow our live build-up, with team news, before our text commentary stream of the qualifier for the FIFA 2026 event.
US accused of ‘illegal massacre’ after strike on Venezuelan boat
Venezuela accuses the US of breaking international law after strike on alleged 'drug boat'.
Washington, DC files lawsuit to stop Trump deployment of National Guard
DC attorney general says ongoing deployment in US capital is illegal, as Trump floats sending troops to more cities.
Trump says he has pressured Putin for Ukraine truce: So what has he done?
US President Trump has threatened non-specific consequences for Putin if Russia fails to agree to peace with Ukraine.
Venezuela has the world’s most oil: Why doesn’t it earn more from exports?
Venezuela holds the world's largest proven oil reserves, more than five times more than the United States.
Nepal moves to block Facebook, X, YouTube and others
The restrictions come after the social media giants failed to meet state registration requirements, says government.
Asia Cup 2025: Full squads list of teams and players
Who will replace Kohli and Rohit? Why aren't Babar and Rizwan? All to know about the Asia Cup squads.
Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani passes away at 91
The celebrated fashion designer leaves an indelible mark on global style and elegance.
Film recounting Hind Rajab’s final plea breaks record at premiere
A film about Hind Rajab, the girl killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, received a record-breaking standing ovation.
Video: Mandela’s grandson says joining Gaza flotilla is ‘family legacy’
Nelson Mandela's grandson Mandla is set to join the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Flood threat rises as rain lashes India and Pakistan
New spell of monsoon rains expected to persist for another 24-48 hours.
Crackdown
Fault Lines investigates Trump's immigration crackdown, from court arrests to deportations without due process.
Ukraine knocks out Russian refineries as Russia kills dozens in Kyiv
Ukraine has cut Russia's refining capacity by a fifth, in a bid to starve it of energy and revenue from exports.
Jamaican PM Holness wins third term in fractious election
Election sees PM's Labour Party win majority of at least 5 seats in 63-seat parliament.
As the attack on Gaza City intensifies, a look at what to expect
This will be the fourth time Israel tries to remove Hamas from Gaza City
How to stop Israel from starving Gaza
Despite US cover for Israel's darkest crimes, the family of nations still has the means and duty to act.
Iconic Lisbon cable car derails, killing 17 people
Lisbon's iconic yellow and white Gloria line cable car has crashed, killing 17 people.
Security camera video shows Israeli strike in southern Lebanon
Security camera video captured the moment an Israeli air attack hit the town of Ansariyeh, southern Lebanon.
Ukraine allies push security guarantees amid US and Russian uncertainties
Western leaders meet with Zelenskyy and US envoy at Ukraine summit in Paris as they draw up plans to deploy troops.
Is Venezuela the big cocaine menace Trump claims it to be?
US president justified recent strike on boat by accusing Venezuela's president of direct links to drugs cartel.
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