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Trump says he would give green cards to foreign graduates of US colleges
Republican contender known for his hardline stance on immigration says graduates should be able to stay in the country.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 847
As the war enters its 847th day, these are the main developments.
Young men trapped between war and conscription in Myanmar’s Rakhine
Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine see dreams of education and work disappear as conflict escalates in long-troubled state.
TikTok says US refused to engage in serious settlement talks
ByteDance said US government prefers to shut down than work on an 'effective solution' to protect US users.
Who will hold Israel to account for committing war crimes?
UN commission's damning findings follow Security Council resolution and ICJ orders.
Tax hike proposal, cost-of-living crisis ignite protests across Kenya
Police and Occupy Parliament' demonstrators confronted each other in Nairobi over proposed new taxes.
Putin says Russia may send weapons to North Korea
His comments come after South Korea says will consider supplying arms to Ukraine after Russia and North Korea sign deal.
South Africa’s DA party suspends lawmaker over racist rant in old video
Centre-right party says newly elected MP Renaldo Gouws used 'execrable language' in old video that resurfaced recently.
Beluga whales rescued in ‘high-risk’ operation
Video shows the high-risk' operation that saved two Beluga whales from Ukraine and transported them to Spain.
Somalia asks peacekeepers to slow withdrawal, fears armed group resurgence
Somalia and neighbouring nations have expressed concern over al-Shabab seizing power amid a 'security vacuum'.
World leaders launch programme to boost vaccine production in Africa
Initiative announced in Paris will incentivise and offset start-up costs for vaccine manufacturing in the continent.
UN report: Israeli strikes ‘systematically’ violating laws of war
A report from the UN Office of Human Rights found a pattern of indiscriminate and disproportionate" Israeli strikes.
How 2024’s US election could affect the global fight against climate change
While climate change has yet to emerge as a major voter issue, advocates warn the 'fate of planet' is at stake.
Romanian president quits NATO chief race, paving way for Netherland’s Rutte
All other NATO members had already backed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to become the next chief of the alliance.
Palestinian girl cries ‘Goodbye mom’
Goodbye Mom.' These are the last moments between a young Palestinian girl and her mother.
Who can fix Britain’s economy?
Main political parties have laid out their economic plans in election manifestos.
Is Cyprus about to be dragged into a war between Israel and Hezbollah?
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah warned Cyprus that if it aided Israel in attacks on Lebanon, it would be targeted.
Hezbollah warns of war in the Mediterranean if Israel escalates conflict
Hezbollah has warned of a ripple effect across the Mediterranean Sea if Israel widens its conflict against Lebanon.
Russian troops fail to advance as Ukraine garners military, financial aid
Battles continue in Kharkiv as President Putin signs a strategic agreement with North Korea.
How much did Israel’s military know about Oct 7 attack plans?
A leaked report reveals elements of Israel's intelligence community knew in detail about Hamas' plans on October 7.
Romania to send Patriot system to Ukraine as Russia pounds its power grid
NATO member's donation comes after Ukraine's repeated calls on allies to boost its air defences.
The Earth’s changing – so why aren’t we?
A 10-part series exploring the social, economic and political barriers to meaningful global climate action.
Israeli army spokesman calls Hamas an ‘idea that can’t be defeated’
The Israeli army spokesman appeared to cast doubt on a key aim of the Gaza war.
Sudan’s RSF captures key army stronghold of el-Fula
Capture of el-Fula deepens humanitarian crisis, as charity MSF slams 'deeply inadequate' response to war.
Footballer El Ghazi promises to continue fighting for Palestinians
Dutch player Anwar El Ghazi has released a video saying he will continue to support Palestinians.
Kenya police use tear gas, water cannon as hundreds protest over tax hikes
Controversial but watered-down finance bill that many fear will up cost of living is due to be debated in parliament.
China’s slave fishermen
101 East investigates alleged human rights violations in China's seafood industry.
Sweden court acquits former Syrian general of alleged war crimes
Verdict says prosecution failed to prove Mohammed Hamo's division was involved in the cited 'indiscriminate' attacks.
EU targets LNG sector in new sanctions against Russia
Latest package bars re-exports of Russian LNG via Europe, but experts say measure will have little effect.
Video shows dramatic China-Philippines clash in disputed waters
China's Coast Guard has been filmed brandishing axes and blades and ramming Philippine ships in the South China Sea.
When it comes to Israel-Palestine, true naivety is believing in endless war
It is not naive to know that the only route to justice and equality is peace.
Deadly heatwaves in US, Mexico made more likely by climate change
Scientists say human-induced global warming is behind the recent scorching temperatures in the region.
Tensions bubble as Sudanese refugees feel resentment from Chadian hosts
Some 600,000 Sudanese are seeking safety in Chad, but host communities are blaming them for using up scarce resources.
Anti-Muslim video advert being investigated in Canada
A video advert suggesting Canada is under siege" from Muslims is being investigated as a possible hate crime.
As Putin visits, Vietnam says will boost ties with Russia for global peace
Russian president says strengthening strategic partnership with Vietnam is one of his country's priorities.
No party deserves the feminist vote in the UK election
Amid the culture war on gender, those of us who prioritise women's rights and safety are left without a political home.
At least 34 people die in India after drinking bootleg liquor
More than 100 were admitted to hospital after consuming alcohol spiked with poisonous methanol.
Israeli military spokesman’s Hamas defeat remarks widen rift with Netanyahu
Daniel Hagari says identifying defeat of Hamas as end goal of Gaza war means 'throwing sand in people's eyes'.
‘Orwellian’: EU’s push to mass scan private messages on WhatsApp, Signal
EU member states to vote on controversial Chat Control 2 proposals to scan communications for child sex abuse material.
Hezbollah chief says Israel should be ‘scared’ of all-out war
Hezbollah leader has said the Lebanese armed group is ready for a war with no restraint and no rules and no ceilings".
Summer solstice 2024: Is it going to get even hotter now?
While Thursday marks the longest day of the year in Northern Hemisphere, it will not necessarily be the hottest.
Four in five people want more climate action, UN poll finds
Biggest survey of its kind polled 75,000, finding that majority want quick transition from fossil fuels to clean energy.
Yemen’s Houthis release video of attack on ship in Red Sea
Yemen's Houthis have released videos believed to show the moment they attacked a Greek-owned coal carrier ship.
Australia vs Bangladesh – T20 World Cup: Teams, form, H2H, pitch, weather
Both sides will keep an eye on the conditions in Antigua as they meet in the Super Eight Group 1 on Thursday night.
Afghanistan vs India – T20 World Cup 2024: Teams, weather, toss, Kohli form
India will be wary of the Afghan bowling attack and not take them 'lightly' in their Super Eight match in Barbados.
The faces behind the numbers: 120 million displaced people worldwide
On June 20, the UN commemorates those unable to return to their countries of origin during World Refugee Day.
Sri Lanka loses 10 percent of its doctors amid exodus after economic crisis
Sri Lanka's doctors have migrated en masse to other nations in the past two years, crippling hospitals.
Putin and Kim take each other for a spin in Aurus limousine
The drive took place after the two leaders signed a deal that included a mutual defence pledge.
New Zealand exits recession, but economic troubles linger
GDP grows 0.2 percent in first quarter, buoyed by record immigration.
China Coast Guard accused of behaving ‘like pirates’ in South China Sea
Philippines says coastguard personnel armed with knives and spears boarded their boats at Second Thomas Shoal.
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