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UK lawmakers approve probe into PM Boris Johnson’s ‘Partygate’
Lawmakers triggered an investigation into whether Johnson lied to Parliament about breaking COVID-19 lockdown rules.
France’s Macron holds poll lead after testy TV clash
Incumbent French president and his far-right challenger hit the road as they seek to woo voters before Sunday election.
US top court rules Puerto Rico not entitled to welfare programme
Supreme Court justices say denying benefits to residents of Puerto Rico does not violate their constitutional rights.
China’s Xi says talks, not sanctions, should resolve disputes
Remarks seen as confirmation that China will stick to stance of not criticising Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Florida adopts new US election map in likely boost to Republicans
Black legislators protest as state legislature endorses Governor Ron DeSantis's proposal to change US congressional map.
Florida lawmakers vote to revoke Disney’s perks
Florida's whirlwind legislative action could have major consequences for US-based Disney.
‘All Salvadorans at risk’: Inside El Salvador’s gang crackdown
President Nayib Bukele says his gov't is stamping out gang violence, but experts document pattern of arbitrary arrests.
Arab League urges Israel to stop Jewish prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Arab League: 'Al-Aqsa and Haram al Sharif in all its area is a sole place of worship for Muslims.'
Thailand’s Fearless Cop
Did powerful political figures in Thailand sabotage a landmark human trafficking case?
Majority of Swedes in favour of joining NATO
Unprecedented 51 percent of Swedes voice support to join the Western military alliance as Russia-Ukraine war rages.
Warner Bros Discovery to shut down CNN+ a month after launch
The service, which eclipsed 100,000 subscribers in its first week, succumbed to cost cutting by the firm’s new bosses.
US unveils new sponsorship programme for Ukrainian refugees
At same time, Biden administration discourages Ukrainians from trying to enter US through southern border with Mexico.
Elon Musk says he has $46.5bn lined up to buy Twitter
The Tesla CEO last week announced an offer to buy the social media company for $54.20 per share, or about $43bn.
The chain of command for a potential Russian nuclear strike
Here is how Russia's chain of command would work in the event of a nuclear weapon launch.
Russia’s Lukoil chief Alekperov resigns after being sanctioned
Vagit Alekperov joins a long list of Russian CEOs who have stepped down after being targeted with Western sanctions.
Biden announces another $800m military aid package for Ukraine
US to send more heavy artillery, ammunition and drones to Kyiv, Joe Biden says, as it bans Russian ships from its ports.
US extends COVID vaccine requirement at land borders
The requirement, which applies to non US citizens and residents, was first put in place in November of last year.
US stocks rise on upbeat earnings
Tesla led gains in the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 after posting record profits that blew past estimates.
Rwanda jails Chinese national for torturing mine workers
The Chinese embassy in Rwanda said in a statement that it had 'taken note' of the ruling.
‘Economic blockade’: Syrian city punished for anti-govt protests
Druze-majority Sweida has stayed relatively neutral in Syria's war, but recent protests have led to punishments.
Pan-Africanism is the panacea to the West’s systemic racism
Africa can contribute much to the African American agenda and vice-versa.
Obamas to exit Spotify, seek podcast opportunity elsewhere
The former US first family’s production firm, Higher Ground, is in talks with potential partners including Amazon.
Fewest Americans collecting unemployment benefits since 1970
Initial claims for state jobless benefits declined 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 184,000 for the week ended April 16.
Ramaphosa urges end to Ukraine war during talks with Zelenskyy
South African president calls for a 'negotiated end' to the conflict as he continues a delicate balancing act.
Kharkiv tragedy: Ukrainian man, 79, killed while out to buy bread
Victor Gubarev's daughter saw his lifeless body after a fateful journey to buy a loaf of bread.
Novak Djokovic condemns Wimbledon’s ban on Russian tennis players
London-based tennis tournament announced the player ban in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
‘Life destroyed’: Afghan civilians describe alleged border raids
People in Khost say those killed in air raids were civilians as Pakistan yet to confirm if it was behind deadly attacks.
Why is East Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate a hotspot for tensions?
Damascus Gate is a centre of Palestinian cultural life, but Israeli forces regularly attack Palestinians in the plaza.
What is the US Magnitsky Act, and why does Putin hate it?
The story behind the US law that sanctions anyone, anywhere if they are deemed to be a 'human rights offender'.
What role will Iran play in shaping Yemen’s future?
A new presidential council may mean change in Yemen, but what influence will Iran have on their Houthi allies?
Deadly blast rips through Shia mosque in Afghanistan
Blast at Sai Doken mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif leaves dozens dead or wounded, officials say.
Women in India’s West Bengal fight upcoming coal mine
Women are leading a movement to resist government efforts to set up a coal mine in Birbhum district of West Bengal.
ICJ: Colombia must stop activity in Nicaraguan EEZ waters
Ruling by the UN's top court caps decades of dispute between Nicaragua and Colombia over maritime borders.
ISWAP claims Nigeria bombing, says about 30 killed or hurt
Market bombing in Iware, Taraba state, marks expansion of area where ISIL affiliate operates in Nigeria.
Magnitude 6.7 earthquake hits Nicaragua coast
No tsunami threat was reported after the quake, and authorities said there was a low likelihood.
‘A curse’: Three years since Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka
Protesters in Colombo demand justice on the third anniversary of devastating attacks in several churches and hotels.
Israeli police fire rubber bullets in new Al-Aqsa incursion
Israeli forces use tear gas, rubber bullets on Palestinian worshippers at dawn, some respond with rocks, petrol bombs.
Online Justice
During the COVID pandemic, courts went online around the world, but at what cost to justice?
Russia says Mariupol ‘liberated’, apart from Azovstal steel plant
President Putin instructs Russian forces to blockade steelworks where remaining fighters and civilians are holed up.
Analysis: In Guinea Bissau, April brings reminders of instability
In the tiny West African state, President Umaro Embalo faces an uphill task of reforms - and threats to his life.
The Russia-Ukraine war: An opportunity for nuclear disarmament?
The war can help the world recognise that a nuclear-free world should not be an aspiration with an indefinite timeline.
The birth of Britain’s environmental rebellion
The story of how activists fought a major 1990s road-building plan – and the lessons it holds for today's climate movement.
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar meets with Pakistani leaders
It was the first visit by a member of US Congress since a new government came into power in Islamabad last week.
What is on the agenda as UK’s Boris Johnson visits India?
British PM in India against the backdrop of Ukraine war as the West urges India to take stronger stand against Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events day 57
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 57th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What’s behind pro-Russian attitudes in eastern Ukraine?
Some say a 'special kind of paternalism' runs through the Russian-speaking regions full of mines, factories and plants.
UN chief asks to meet Putin, Zelenskyy to negotiate end to war
Antonio Guterres sends separate letters asking Russia and Ukraine's leaders to receive him in Moscow and Kyiv.
Ukraine negotiators ready to go to Mariupol to ‘save our guys’
The strategic port city has been ​​taken over by Russian forces, except for a small pocket of resistance.
The Zimov Hypothesis: Recreating the Ice Age
Sergey Zimov and his son Nikita strive to save the planet from a climate catastrophe by reviving the Ice Age.
Russia controls 80 percent of Luhansk, Ukraine official says
Russia-backed forces controlled 60 percent of Luhansk before Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine in February.
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