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Israeli strike rocks Jabalia even as aid to Gaza resumes
Palestinians searched for bodies after an Israeli airstrike leveled a building in Jabalia.
A lens on poverty and the environment: Sebastiao Salgado is dead at age 81
The famed Brazilian photographer was praised for his work capturing marginalised populations, including mineworkers.
US investment Firm RedBird to buy UK’s Daily Telegraph newspaper
Abu Dhabi's IMI will take a minority stake in the company of no more than 15 percent.
FTC abandons Biden-era effort to block Microsoft’s purchase of Activision
It was the second time in one day that the FTC pulled out of litigation begun during the Biden administration.
Trump’s Golden Dome defence system “unrealistic”
Michael O'Hanlon discusses Trump's Golden Dome defence system, and whether it'd be a good strategy for the US.
Why is El Salvador’s President Bukele targeting foreign-funded nonprofits?
A new law, championed by President Nayib Bukele, is seen by advocates as an effort to stifle dissent in El Salvador.
Ukraine, Russia exchange hundreds of soldiers, civilians in prisoner swap
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says each side exchanged 390 detainees, with more to come over several days.
‘No soldiers, no occupation’: Israel’s anti-war protests small, but growing
More young Israelis are turning their backs on the Gaza war, but wider society shows little sympathy for Palestinians.
UN chief Antonio Guterres says Gazans are enduring “the cruelest phase” of
UN chief Antonio Guterres says Gazans are enduring the cruelest phase" of the war.
Josh Paul resigned over Gaza. What comes next?
Why resigning from the US government wasn't enough for one official who stepped down.
US judge blocks Trump effort to bar Harvard from enrolling foreign students
The court injunction comes as the school launches a lawsuit calling Trump's actions a 'blatant violation' of its rights.
From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy
Trump's inner circle is mainstreaming ideas that threaten the disabled, the elderly and the poor.
Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU, 25% on Apple, ratcheting up trade war
President Donald Trump also threatened a 25-percent tariff on Apple products unless iPhones are made in the US.
Pakistan, Afghanistan move towards ‘restoring ties’ in talks with China
As India strengthens ties with Kabul, Pakistan and Afghanistan return to the table after Chinese mediation.
Rescue bid launched for hundreds trapped in South African gold mine
Mining company Sibanye-Stillwater says all miners are safe and have been provided with food as they await rescue.
DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform
New mediation must confront the root causes of conflict and include voices long excluded from elite-driven peace talks.
Israel maintains minimal aid deliveries to Gaza amid hunger crisis
UN and doctors warn that volume of aid supplies for Gaza residents is insufficient following 11-week blockade.
Real Madrid coach Ancelotti wishes luck to his successor Alonso
As Real Madrid confirm Carlo Ancelotti's departure, the Italian wishes luck to incoming coach Xabi Alonso.
Borders and ballots: Why Essequibo is controversial in Venezuela’s election
Guyana has claimed the resource-rich region of Essequibo. But so has Venezuela. Will a new election ratchet up tensions?
DR Congo strips ex-President Kabila of immunity
Former leader accused of 'treason, war crimes, [and] crimes against humanity' for his support of M23 rebels in east.
Is AI reshaping the creative landscape?
Today on The Stream:Wepaint a picture of how AI is reshaping the creative landscape.
Palestinians injured as settlers rampage through the West Bank
Israeli settlers have attacked a community in the occupied West Bank, setting fire to cars and houses.
Will the United States deport people to Rwanda?
Kigali in talks to house migrant deportees from US, but rights groups worry such deals further endanger the vulnerable.
Gaza children suffer as malnutrition crisis worsens after weeks of blockade
Doctors at the Nasser Hospital in Gaza are overwhelmed by a surge in the number of malnourished children.
‘Tortured’ Ugandan activist dumped at border following arrest in Tanzania
East African rights groups condemn Tanzania after Agather Atuhaire was found at the Ugandan border.
US banana giant Chiquita fires thousands over Panama strike
President Jose Raul Mulino, whose changes to social security laws prompted the protest, called the strike 'illegal'.
The American coup: From Jim Crow to digital authoritarians
Is the US sliding into authoritarianism? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to historian of fascism, Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
Trump bars Harvard international enrolment: How many students will it hurt?
Some 6,800 international students are currently enrolled at Harvard University and risk losing their legal status.
Israel is under the assumption “it can act with impunity”
Global anger at Israel for firing on diplomats visiting Jenin camp in the occupied West Bank.
Israel attacks Lebanon with “most violent” strikes since ceasefire
Israel has carried out multiple bombings across southern Lebanon, including blowing up a multi-story apartment building.
Deported Afghans face deepening humanitarian crisis on return home
Hundreds of thousands deported by Pakistan and Iran face poverty, unemployment, and lack of aid in fragile Afghanistan.
G7 threatens further sanctions if Russia fails to agree Ukraine ceasefire
Finance chiefs will 'explore' new measures against Moscow should no ceasefire be agreed, although US tempers language.
‘Red lines’ stalk fifth round of Iran-US nuclear talks
Washington and Tehran have taken a tough public stance before talks, with enrichment a key point of contention.
Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling international students
Trump blocked Harvard's ability to enrol international students, escalating tensions with the Ivy League university.
Japan faces a ‘rice crisis’ as price nearly doubles for food staple
The price of Japanese-grown rice is soaring due to high inflation, low farm yields and a growing tourism sector.
Record floods kill four and devastate eastern Australia
About 50,000 people are still isolated after powerful weather system dumped months of rain in three days.
EU membership, seizing Russia’s money needed to rebuild Ukraine: Analysts
A simple ceasefire is unlikely to set the stage for undoing the damage from Russia's war, experts say.
US sanctions Sudan after ruling chemical weapons used during civil war
The US will cut exports to Sudan and lines of government credit after determining that banned weapons were used.
Thunder-Wolves 118-103: MVP SGA sets up 2-0 NBA West final lead
NBA's MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads Oklahoma City Thunder to Game 2 win over Minnesota Timberwolves in West finals.
Guess who India, Pakistan and Iran are all wooing? The Taliban
No country formally recognises the Taliban. But the group's recent diplomatic overdrive shows many want it as a partner.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,184
These are the key events on day 1,184 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Florida court orders ex-Mexican security chief to pay millions to Mexico
Genaro Garcia Luna, formerly a high-ranking government official, is serving a 38-year sentence for accepting bribes.
Will Donald Trump’s Golden Dome protect America?
US president says system will shield country from missile threats, including from space.
Suspect charged with murder in shooting of two Israeli embassy workers
Elias Rodriguez faces charges of first-degree murder, murder of foreign officials and causing death with a firearm.
Timeline: Trump’s escalating standoff with Harvard University
Move to block Harvard from enrolling foreign students latest action against university in months-long pressure campaign.
G7 vows to address global economic ‘imbalances’, considers Russia sanctions
The group said it would call for analysis on international supply chain resilience.
Syrian business owners welcome EU’s lifting of sanctions
Syrians are hoping sanctions relief will help boost investment, reconstruction after more than a decade of civil war.
Israeli speculation mounts over potential rift between Trump and Netanyahu
US and Israel have always been close, especially under Trump, but that makes even the smallest differences more evident.
Vigil held for slain Israeli embassy staffers
Mourners held a vigil outside the Capital Jewish Museum after two Israeli Embassy staffers were fatally shot Wednesday.
Lebanese PM condemns wave of Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon
Israeli attacks come as residents of Lebanon's southern districts prepare to vote in municipal elections on Saturday.
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