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Gay dating app Grindr to go public via blank-cheque company
Deal with Tiga Acquisition Corp will raise $384m, according to regulatory filings.
US charges third man over Haitian President Moise’s killing
US authorities accuse former Haitian senator John Joel Joseph of involvement in plot to kill Jovenel Moise last year.
Pulitzer Prize board honours ‘courage’ of Ukrainian journalists
Journalists of Ukraine awarded a 'special citation' by prestigious Pulitzer board for coverage of Russia's invasion.
New Mexico wildfire still raging, more residents may need to flee
Strong winds continue to fan flames of southwestern US blazes, prompting evacuation orders and destroying many homes.
What’s behind Sinn Fein’s victory in Northern Ireland?
For the first time, Sinn Fein has won the most seats in Northern Ireland's assembly.
Several migrants missing off coast of Spain’s Canary Islands
The Spanish coastguard has rescued 13 migrants off Gran Canaria while twice as many are feared drowned.
Inflation, not abortion, is the likely key issue in US midterms
Some women voters in Phoenix suburbs say they are more concerned about the cost of living than abortion rights.
Russia-Ukraine live news: US slams Putin for ‘disinformation’
US says Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered 'a version of revisionist history' amid continuing Ukraine invasion.
US sanctions ISIL (ISIS) financial network
The US Treasury Department accused those designated of playing a role in facilitating travel of ISIL members to Syria.
Dozens dead in latest Ecuador prison riot
Authorities say at least 43 people killed after a fight broke out between rival gangs at prison 80km from Quito.
President Erdogan pledges Turkey will ‘not expel’ Syrian refugees
Despite pressure from opposition, Erdogan says Turkey, home to over 3.6m Syrian refugees, will 'protect' those who fled.
Wrecked: Pandemic-era darlings are now drowning in a sea of red
From tech to crypto and beyond, some of the days’ biggest losers are investments that once surfed on waves of optimism.
Sri Lanka PM’s resignation signals the end of Rajapaksa era?
The move marks the end of the Rajapaksa dynasty in politics, but the economic and financial crisis are far from over.
Syrian rights groups urge UN to probe Tadamon massacre
The SNHR calls US diplomat to the UN for 'immediate action' after video appears to show execution of civilians.
Putin’s Victory Day speech far from triumphant: Analysts
Russian President Vladimir Putin did not mention 'Ukraine' once during Victory Day celebrations in Moscow.
US requests UN Security Council meeting on North Korea
Meeting, which diplomats say will take place Wednesday, comes after Pyongyang carried out 15th missile test this year.
US to suspend tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year
The EU has also proposed a one-year suspension of import duties on all Ukrainian goods not covered by a free trade deal.
NATO’s philosophers
Who are the thinkers shaping the strategies of the alliance?
Filibuster, cloture: US Senate rules featured in abortion debate
Senate procedures are preventing President Biden and his Democratic Party from passing major legislative proposals.
Ukrainians fleeing war try different ways to enter the US
Ukrainians are coming to the US on tourist visas, through the southern border or under a new sponsorship programme.
India: Demolition in Shaheen Bagh halted after residents protest
Authorities stop a demolition drive in Muslim-majority area after protests.
UK Labour leader promises to quit if fined for lockdown breach
Keir Starmer's comments come as police reopen a probe into whether a gathering in Durham breached lockdown rules.
Oil falls as China coronavirus lockdowns spark demand concerns
Global financial markets have been rattled by concerns over interest rate hikes and wider lockdowns in China.
Cuban hotel blast death toll rises to 35, official says
Rescue teams are combing through rubble of historic Hotel Saratoga, where massive explosion also injured dozens.
Colombian environmental activists deluged by threats
Growing number of death threats from paramilitary groups target environmental defenders who oppose fracking in Colombia.
Philippines election: Marcos Jr holds commanding lead
Ferdinand Marcos leads with more than double the votes of rival Leni Robredo, unofficial count shows.
Analysis: Can Niger become the main Western ally in the Sahel?
Niamey has consistently presented an image of a friendly and reliable partner to the international community.
Nigeria court denies Emefiele ask to keep job in presidential run
Ruling and opposition party members call for the resignation of the central bank governor who is running for president.
US stocks drop, extending a losing streak
The S&P 500 has fallen about 15 percent this year.
Macron urges creation of ‘European political community’ beyond EU
The French leader suggests building a broader political community of democratic states around the EU.
Angolan diamond mine says Russia sanctions could hurt operations
The Angolan exclusive operator has already flagged an almost one-third reduction in diamond output this year.
What has happened in week since draft Roe v Wade opinion leaked?
Lawmakers push ahead with federal legislation; states prepare for abortion no longer being protected by US Constitution.
Bitcoin tumbles below $33,000, down about 50% from high
The selloff in cryptocurrencies is part of a wider global flight from riskier investments.
Biden reaches deal to cut internet costs for low-income Americans
The administration said that it has partnered with 20 internet companies to boost access to broadband.
Dozens dead after suspected militia raid in eastern DRC
The DRC government had declared martial law in Ituri and its neighbouring North Kivu province to quell the violence.
French court upholds fake-job verdict against former PM Fillon
A French appeals court upholds Fillon's conviction for providing a fake parliamentary assistant job to his wife.
‘Fascist murderer’: Russian envoy to Poland doused in red paint
Ambassador hit with red paint thrown by pro-Ukraine activists in Warsaw on Russia's WWII Victory Day.
The Kenyan mothers fighting to end police brutality
Mothers whose sons were killed by police have united to fight for justice and protect other young men.
Anti-war slogans appear on Russian TV before Victory Day parade
It was not immediately clear how the pro-Ukraine messages appeared, some suggest TV networks may have been hacked.
Three guards killed at polling station in Philippine elections
The shooting happened shortly after voting got under way in Buluan municipality on Mindanao island.
France puts ex-Rwanda official Bucyibaruta on trial for genocide
Laurent Bucyibaruta is the most senior figure yet to face justice in France over the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
Sri Lanka PM Mahinda Rajapaksa offers to resign as crisis worsens
Offer comes hours after PM's supporters storm major protest site in Colombo and attack anti-government demonstrators.
Sweden’s ruling party to decide on NATO membership on May 15
An application to join NATO could be made at the alliance's June summit in Madrid and is likely to be fast-tracked.
Philippines Election: Democracy at Stake
“This election is a clash of values, about how Filipinos see their past and envision their future.”
Comer, Bean, Macfadyen win at Britain’s BAFTA awards
Bean won the leading actor prize for prison drama Time while Comer scoops the leading actress award for Help.
Nigerian electoral commission chair denies interest in presidency
The race for the 2023 presidency is hotting up ahead of the primaries for the ruling and leading opposition parties.
In Putin’s words: What Russia’s leader said at Victory Day parade
Russian forces and Donbas volunteers are 'fighting for the Motherland so no one forgets the lessons of World War II'.
Indonesia faces international pressure over palm oil export ban
Signs of discontent with Jakarta are emerging in countries that rely heavily on palm oil, including India and Pakistan.
Fiji pauses US seizure of yacht linked to Russian oligarch
Washington says the luxury vessel is owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov.
Photos: Russia marks WWII victory amid ongoing Ukraine war
Putin did not mention Ukraine by name, gave no assessment of progress in the war, or say how long it will last.
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