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US Justice Department ends post-George Floyd police reform settlements
The Trump administration has also announced it will rescind reports that found patterns of discrimination in policing.
Tottenham defeat Manchester United to win Europa League final
Brennan Johnson scores the only goal as Tottenham beat Man Utd to lift the cup and qualify for the Champions League.
Pro-Palestinian Columbia alumni torch diplomas
Columbia University alumni burned diplomas and police arrested protesters outside a commencement ceremony.
Trump ambushes South Africa’s Ramaphosa in Oval Office meeting
Cyril Ramaphosa's Oval Office visit began with a video making false claims of anti-white discrimination.
Netanyahu says Israel will control ‘all of Gaza’ after latest offensive
Israeli prime minister also outlines maximalist conditions for ending the war.
Can Ramaphosa charm offensive help fix South Africa’s ties with Trump’s US?
South African leader keeps calm in the face of an 'ambush' by Donald Trump about false 'white genocide' claims.
Member of Irish rap band Kneecap charged with ‘terrorism’ offence
British police say Mo Chara displayed a flag of Lebanon's Hezbollah at a concert.
US judge finds South Sudan-linked deportation flight violated court order
The Trump White House has accused Judge Brian Murphy of attempting to shield 'vicious illegal aliens' from deportation.
Former Microsoft engineer fired over protest on Israel AI ties
Vaniya Agrawal, a former Microsoft engineer, speaks out about being fired over her pro-Palestinian protest.
Is European pressure on Israel likely to make a difference?
The UK pauses trade talks as the EU threatens to review ties with Israel.
Israeli top court rules Shin Bet chief Ban’s firing by Netanyahu ‘unlawful’
Supreme Court finds no factual basis for Ronen Bar's dismissal, highlighting irregularities and lack of formal hearing.
South Sudan on edge as Sudan’s war threatens vital oil industry
Sudan's army says it may be forced to shut down facilities used to export oil from South Sudan as a result of the war.
Oman confirms new round of US-Iran talks despite enrichment dispute
A fifth round of nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran will take place in Rome on Friday, Oman says.
Classifying Taliban as ‘foreign terrorist organization’ under review: US
A 'comprehensive review' of the US's chaotic military withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021 has also been ordered.
UK retailer M&S puts cyberattack cost at $400m as disruptions continue
Disruption from the 'highly sophisticated and targeted cyber attack', first reportedaround Easter weekend, continues.
Israeli soldiers fire towards foreign diplomats in occupied West Bank
Israeli soldiers fired towards a group of foreign diplomats on a visit to Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
The US v the ICC: Why is Trump going after the court?
Since the US sanctioned the ICC prosecutor in February, the court is struggling to function.
Ex-Ukrainian politician gunned down in Madrid
Ex-Ukrainian politician Andriy Portnov, a former aide to ousted pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovich, was shot dead.
Russia blames Ukraine war, Europe for delaying arms supply to ally Armenia
Armenia has long relied on Russian weapons in its bitter dispute with neighbouring Azerbaijan.
EU, Arab diplomats come under Israeli fire in occupied West Bank’s Jenin
Several nations roundly condemn the incident and call for a transparent investigation.
Gaza desperately needs aid. How many trucks has Israel let in?
Aid agencies describe the level of food and medicine allowed into Gaza as 'ridiculously inadequate'.
India says Maoist rebel chief killed in ‘breakthrough’ blow
Home minister says Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basavaraju, is among 27 rebels killed in operation in Chhattisgarh state.
A pontiff from Chiclayo: How Peru is reacting to Pope Leo XIV
Locals in Chiclayo, Peru, have fond memories of Leo's work as bishop, but some question his record responding to abuse.
Thousands of aid trucks for Gaza made to wait in Egypt
Thousands of aid trucks are stuck in Egypt as Israel blocks supplies from entering Gaza, video shows.
What is the Golden Dome defence system Trump announced?
The $175bn ambitious space proposal aims to counter aerial threats but China says it would prompt an arms race.
Israeli attacks kill 52 in Gaza as NGO slams ‘ridiculously inadequate aid’
Charity Doctors Without Borders says the amount of aid allowed into Gaza is not enough amid growing fears of famine.
Is the tide turning on foreign support for Israel?
The UK has suspended trade talks, while France and Canada have threatened action if Israel continues to starve Gaza.
What Israeli leaders are saying about new Gaza assault
Israeli leaders say their aim is to control the entire Gaza Strip with the army's new major ground offensive.
What we know about Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile defence plan
Donald Trump has unveiled his plan for a multi-billion-dollar missile defence shield known as the Golden Dome'.
Vinicius Jr racism: Fans found guilty of hate crime against Madrid star
Five Valladolid fans receive suspended sentences and are fined for racist chants against Vinicius in 2022.
Mexico City mayor’s aides shot dead in broad daylight ambush
Security camera video shows the moment two aides to Mexico City's mayor were shot and killed in Mexico City.
Suspected suicide bomb hits school bus in Pakistan, killing children
A suspected suicide bomber targeted a school bus in Pakistan's Balochistan province, killing at least four children.
Video: Pope Leo calls for humanitarian aid trucks to enter Gaza
Pope Leo has called for humanitarian aid to be sent into Gaza to ease the hunger crisis caused by Israel's blockade.
Are direct talks between Russia and Ukraine likely to lead to peace?
Putin is trying to trick the world into thinking he's open to a truce while boosting Moscow's army, analysts say.
Former Ukraine politician Andriy Portnov shot dead outside school in Madrid
Andriy Portnov was previously a senior aide to former President Viktor Yanukovych.
Politicians embrace crypto
World leaders are betting big on crypto. But are they innovating or exploiting their supporters' trust?
Pakistan promotes army chief Asim Munir to field marshal: Why it matters
Pakistan's government says it's recognition of his leadership in the India-Pakistan confrontation. Not everyone agrees.
Germany arrests minors over alleged attacks on asylum seekers, migrants
Five minors accused of forming a far-right group called the 'Last Wave of Defence' that targeted asylum seekers.
What’s South Africa’s land law at the heart of the Trump-Ramaphosa spat?
Some white Afrikaner groups say the land expropriation law targets them and could lead to violent land grabs.
Kevin De Bruyne: Man City bid farewell to captain at Etihad Stadium
After a decade of excellence, Manchester City captain Kevin De Bruyne says goodbye to fans at final home match.
Russia’s Putin visits Kursk as Ukraine says six killed in missile strike
Putin's visit is the first to the region since Russia claimed its forces had ejected Ukrainian troops in late April.
Video: Sudanese soldiers celebrate as Khartoum state declared ‘free’ of RSF
Video from Sudan showed soldiers celebrating as the army declared Khartoum state "completely free of rebels".
Thunder-Wolves: Gilgeous-Alexander leads OKC to Game 1 win in West finals
Led by 31 points by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, OKC Thunder rally in second half to beat Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1.
Local communities vow to fight new Panama Canal reservoir
Panama's new canal dam plan puts thousands of villagers at risk, prompting protests over mass displacement.
US Supreme Court clears way to end TPS for Venezuelans: What it means?
Court order paves the way for potential deportation of some 348,000 Venezuelans granted TPS status by Biden.
Israel belongs in Eurovision
Israel's war on Gaza doesn't betray European values - it embodies them.
Fight for the Pacific – Episode 1: The Battlefield
How global power struggles are impacting local communities, culture and sovereignty in the Solomon Islands and Samoa.
Tigers, jaguars and elephants flee cartel violence in Mexico’s Sinaloa
Sanctuary relocates 700 animals from Culiacan to Mazatlan as cartel violence escalates in Mexico's Sinaloa.
Japan farm minister Taku Eto quits after gaffe over free rice
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba names Shinjiro Koizumi, son of popular former premier Junichiro Koizumi, as successor.
‘Heart bleeds’: Kashmiris grieve children killed on India-Pakistan frontier
An only child; a 5-year-old daughter; 12-year-old twins: To many Kashmiri families, India-Pakistan truce means little.
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