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Yemen truce extended for two months, but warring sides far apart
Initial two-month truce, which had notably reduced hostilities in Yemen, had been set to expire on Thursday.
Kenyan queer men risk health amid homophobia in public hospitals
Gay people in Kenya say they would rather try risky alternatives than suffer humiliation at public hospitals.
Can anything be done about mass shootings in the US?
Gun violence happens everywhere, but the US suffers from an epidemic of mass shootings: 213 incidents this year alone.
French diplomats go on rare strike over planned reform
Hundreds of French foreign ministry staff protest a planned reform that will affect about 800 diplomats.
US to allow more flight routes to Cuba in latest restriction lift
Biden administration announced plan to lift Trump-era restrictions related to Cuba in May in bid to re-engage.
Queen Elizabeth offers thanks amid Platinum Jubilee celebrations
Four days of festivities are taking place in the UK as longest-serving monarch marks 70 years on the throne.
UN agrees to change Turkey’s official name to ‘Türkiye’
Turkey began the move to change its internationally recognised official name in English to Türkiye in December.
Nursing home fire kills at least two people in Czech Republic
More than 50 people have also been injured in the blaze at the facility for dementia patients near Prague.
23:30: The last train to Bucharest
In Suceava, a Romanian city near the border with Ukraine, refugees fleeing war wait for a train, and hope, to arrive.
India is considering a panel to rule on social media takedowns
Digital rights activists warn the move will increase direct gov't control over social media platforms in India.
Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in occupied West Bank
Three Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in 24 hours in separate incidents.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 99
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 99th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What will it take to stop China’s Uighur genocide?
A trove of leaked documents calls into question China’s human rights record.
COVID amid food insecurity: A perfect storm is brewing in N Korea
Widespread malnutrition and the absence of a stable health system are exacerbating the COVID-19 impact in the country.
China leans on state-run banks for $120bn to boost economy
The recently announced stimulus will go to boost infrastructure investment and is part of old playbook to drive growth.
Funding winter descends on Indian startups
Mid-to-late stage startups after raising record funds last year are now struggling to survive.
‘Hindutva pop’: The singers producing anti-Muslim music in India
Behind rising Islamophobia in India lies a network of right-wing artists composing songs played during hate campaigns.
Tunisian president sacks dozens of judges as he consolidates rule
Kais Saied, whose opponents accuse him of a 'coup', has been ruling by decree since he set aside the 2014 constitution.
Ukraine keeps World Cup hopes alive with victory over Scotland
Ukraine team puts on skilful display to ease past Scotland, now need to beat Wales to advance to finals in Qatar.
Police say four killed in Oklahoma in new US gun rampage
Gunman went on shooting spree at medical centre, with the US still grappling with last week's attack on a Texas school.
Shadowy pro-military militias target Myanmar’s anti-coup movement
Lawmakers, activists killed amid concern over tit-for-tat retaliatory violence spiralling out of control.
Biden, Bolsonaro to hold first formal talks at regional summit
US president will meet Brazilian counterpart on sidelines of Summit of the Americas, Biden administration official says.
Uvalde shooting: Police, guns and schools protected from lawsuits
US police and government enjoy immunities likely to make it difficult for Uvalde parents to take them to court.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Moscow abducted 200,000 children – Kyiv
They include children from orphanages, children taken with their parents and those separated from families, he says.
Hungary stalls new EU sanctions on Russia: Diplomats
Hungary holds up new EU sanctions against Russia over Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill, according to several diplomats.
Danish voters back joining EU’s defence policy: Exit polls
Exit polls show more than 66 percent voted in favour of ending the 30-year-old opt-out from the policy.
Buffalo shooting suspect faces ‘domestic terrorism’ charge
US grand jury also indicts 18-year-old with 10 counts of first-degree murder in attack that killed 10 Black people.
Sheryl Sandberg resigns as COO of Facebook parent company Meta
Sandberg joined Facebook in 2008 and was key to turning it into a social media giant that made almost $120bn in 2021.
US jury awards Johnny Depp $10M in libel lawsuit
Jury also awards $2m to Depp's ex-wife Amber Heard, who said she was defamed by lawyer who called abuse claims a hoax.
Biden hails appointment of first woman service chief in US forces
'It's about time,' US president says as Linda Fagan officially becomes first female commandant of the Coast Guard.
California unveils the US’s first slave reparations report
The recommendations include prison reforms, facilitated access to mortgages and free tuition to state universities.
Can Egypt’s leaders be pressured into protecting press freedom?
Al Jazeera condemns the 15-year jail sentence given to journalist for interviewing an opposition leader.
Biden acknowledges strain on families from baby formula shortage
The White House hosted a round table with leaders of manufacturers ByHeart, Bubs Australia, Reckitt, Perrigo and Gerber.
Manchester City’s Benjamin Mendy charged with additional rape
Mendy, 27, has now been accused of eight counts of rape, one count of sexual assault and one count of attempted rape.
Musk to Tesla employees: Return to office or get out
'Everyone at Tesla is required to spend a minimum of 40 hours in the office per week,' the CEO wrote in an email.
Monkeypox has likely spread undetected ‘for some time’: WHO
Appearance of monkeypox cases in many parts of the world suggests there may have been undetected transmission, WHO says.
Severodonetsk mayor says just 20% of city under Ukrainian control
Russia edges closer to seizing Severodonetsk, the last city held by Kyiv in Luhansk province in eastern Ukraine.
NATO, US say Ukraine war likely to end through talks
NATO chief and top US diplomat say their aim is to ensure that Ukraine has ability to defend against Russian invasion.
Yellen: ‘I was wrong’ last year on path of US inflation
'I was wrong about the path inflation would take,' US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in an interview on CNN.
Erdogan halts Turkey-Greece talks as rift widens
Turkish president says will pause talks, partly over dispute with Greek PM and what Ankara calls airspace violations.
Racism of ‘Jerusalem Day’ march is Israeli mainstream: Analysts
Sunday's march saw thousands of Israelis march through the Old City, attacking a number of Palestinians.
Turkey says Syria military operation to target Tal Rifaat, Manbij
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says military operation will target two cities controlled by the SDF in northern Syria.
The volunteers risking their lives to help drug users in Ukraine
For Alexey Kvitkovskiy and other harm reduction volunteers, their mission has become far more dangerous and difficult.
In oil-rich Niger Delta, coastal erosion frustrates locals endlessly
The oil-rich region's residents say they are losing houses and farmlands to coastal erosion, with no government support.
UN rights chief hails CAR decision to end death penalty
About 170 countries so far have abolished or introduced moratoria of death penalties in law or practice.
Yemen truce extension in the balance a day before end date
No breakthrough in UN-backed talks, despite two-month truce bringing much-needed breathing room for Yemeni civilians.
Chilean activists celebrate apology in forced sterilisation case
Unprecedented acknowledgement of state culpability in HIV/AIDS case 'sets standards' across the region, advocates say.
More than 1 million people displaced in Myanmar: UN
Almost 700,000 people forced to flee their homes due to violence since February 2021 military coup.
What is HIMARS? The advanced rocket system US is sending Ukraine
US to send rocket systems to Kyiv drawing criticism from the Kremlin which accused Washington of adding 'fuel to fire'.
Paul Pogba to leave Manchester United at end of June: Club
The World Cup-winning midfielder will leave the English club after his contract expires in June, the club said.
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