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China vows to ‘fight to the end’ to prevent Taiwan’s independence
Defence minister says any attempt by Taiwan to secede from Beijing will trigger war as he asks US to end confrontation.
Prochazka beats Teixeira to claim UFC 275 light heavyweight title
Prochazka beat Teixeira with a rear-naked choke in the fifth round to win the light heavyweight title.
Why is the war in Ukraine causing a global food crisis?
The Stream also looks at women’s rights in Nepal and the January 6 hearings in the US.
France votes in parliamentary election amid left surge
Voting is under way in the first round, with a resurgent left seeking to thwart President Macron's aim to get majority.
Q&A: Indonesia’s defence minister on security in the Asia-Pacific
At Shangri-La Dialogue, Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto says he is confident the leaders of the US and China will be wise.
Biden says he has ‘not yet’ decided on trip to Saudi Arabia
US president's comments come amid opposition to the possible visit from legislators and human rights groups.
Russia-Ukraine live: Moscow ‘destroys’ depot with western weapons
Moscow claims it also shot down Ukrainian fighter jets in eastern region as fierce fighting continues in Severodonetsk.
Tanzania signs natural gas deal with Equinor and Shell
Agreement marks significant step forward in Tanzania's efforts to export part of its vast offshore gas deposits.
Minibus bomb attack kills four in Afghan capital: Police
Bombing have increased recently in Afghanistan, as the Taliban marks almost a year since seizing power in August 2021.
Can justice be achieved for journalist Shireen Abu Akleh?
Calls grow for an independent investigation one month after the killing of Al Jazeera journalist.
Can MENA countries fight climate change the same way?
With Egypt’s COP27 six months away, experts are calling attention to the MENA region’s transition to clean energy.
UN urges ‘immediate’ halt to cross-border clashes in eastern DRC
The call comes amid new tensions and clashes between the DR Congo and Rwanda.
US fund apologises for role in racist Tuskegee syphilis study
Starting in 1932, medical workers in Alabama withheld treatment from unsuspecting Black men infected with syphilis.
Ukraine’s EU membership decision by next week, chief says
EU is finalising an assessment on whether to recommend Ukraine for membership that will be announced next week.
Casualty warnings as Russia said to use deadlier weapons in war
Moscow reportedly using older, deadlier missiles in fierce fighting for control of eastern Ukraine.
Thousands rally in US against gun violence after Uvalde massacre
Demonstrators protested in cities across the US to demand stricter gun control laws after spate of mass shootings.
‘Heavy’ damage to Damascus airport confirmed after Israeli attack
Syria's transport ministry says runways at Damascus International Airport remain out of service after missile strike.
India police crack down on protests against Prophet remarks
Two teenagers killed in Ranchi, Jharkhand state, as police fire shots to quell protests against insulting comments.
US: Gasoline average price tops $5 per gallon in historic first
The average price for regular unleaded petrol rose to $5.004 a gallon on Saturday from $4.986 a day earlier, AAA says.
How a TV moment sparked a diplomatic crisis for India
A spokesperson from India's ruling party triggers a foreign relations nightmare with a bigoted comment on live TV.
Iran, Venezuela sign 20-year cooperation plan during Maduro visit
Iran, Venezuela discussed raising ties to the 'strategic' level and boosting bilateral relations amid economic crises.
Prince Charles slams UK plan to send refugees to Rwanda: Reports
British media says Charles called UK's Rwanda asylum scheme 'appalling' and worries it will affect Commonwealth summit.
Australia agrees payout to end France submarine spat
Canberra to pay $584m to French submarine maker ending dispute that soured relation between the two countries.
Mexico: A Lethal Field for Journalists
Mexican media professionals discuss how their country became one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists.
Fighting between rival militias rocks Libya’s capital Tripoli
The intense fighting involved two influential militias aligned to rival prime ministers vying for power.
Investigation into Abu Akleh’s killing progressing, but slowly
One month has passed since Israeli forces killed journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, but accountability remains elusive.
One month on, still no justice in sight for our beloved Shireen
But this does not mean there is no hope.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 108
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 108th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Turkey’s ‘culture war’: Anger grows as string of events cancelled
As AK Party-run cities and districts cancel events, critics say the gov't is waging a 'culture war' ahead of elections.
Bolivian ex-President Anez jailed for 10 years for mounting coup
Ex-President Jeanine Anez found guilty of orchestrating a coup that brought her to power in 2019.
Could Ukraine war prompt another hunger crisis in Africa?
African Union says disruption of Ukraine grain exports risks 'catastrophic scenario' of food shortages and price rises.
Iran says oil sales strong despite effect of Ukraine war
Iran's petroleum ministry has said it won't lose customers even as China buys more oil from Russia.
Shireen Abu Akleh, one month on: ‘The days have not passed’
Journalists at the scene of the Al Jazeera reporter's killing on May 11 remain in shock and trauma.
How Biden’s Israel approach bets on ‘short’ public attention span
One month after killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, Washington has yet to condemn Israel or back third-party investigation.
US defence secretary chides China over ‘provocative’ behaviour
Lloyd Austin tells Asia-Pacific security summit that Beijing's military activities around Taiwan threaten stability.
Brazil finds ‘organic material’ in Amazon hunt for missing men
'Apparently human' remains found in river where Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were last seen.
US officer who killed Patrick Lyoya pleads not guilty to murder
Killing of 26-year-old refugee in US state of Michigan has reignited nationwide debate over racism and police violence.
DRC, Rwanda accuse each other of fresh cross-border rocket fire
Alleged cross-border rocket attacks are part of an escalating dispute between the Central African neighbours.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Ukraine presses need for artillery
Zelenskyy calls for more weapons as senior military official warns Russia has significant edge in artillery in east.
Can the Western Sahara conflict be resolved?
Algeria cuts trade and diplomatic links with Spain after Madrid endorses Morocco's plan for disputed region.
Japan vows bigger security role in Asia-Pacific to tackle threats
PM Kishida announces plans to boost country's diplomatic and security role amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
UK court says asylum seeker deportation to Rwanda can go ahead
Charities and a trade union launched legal challenge to stop British government sending asylum seekers to Rwanda.
‘War fatigue’ may cause West to lose interest in Ukraine support
Analysts suggest a long war could erode the West's resolve to help Ukraine in its battle against Russia.
Texas energy grid expects surging demand as temperatures rise
With temperatures rising to nearly 39 C, Texas energy provider states it will have enough supply to match record demand.
US rolls out migration plan on final day of Americas summit
Experts question whether Summit of the Americas declaration will do enough to address pressing needs in the region.
Uvalde school police chief defends delay in entering classroom
Pete Arredondo said in an interview that he did not consider himself in charge of the scene of the school shooting.
Scholz backs giving chance to Western Balkans on EU membership
German chancellor promises to help the region reinvigorate their long-stalled membership campaign.
Family: Former Pakistan military ruler Musharraf gravely ill
Musharraf has been hospitalised for three weeks and family have asked for prayers for his health.
‘Smash to smithereens’: China threatens all-out war over Taiwan
Defence minister warns his US counterpart China will 'not hesitate to start war' if 'independence plot' unfolds.
UN issues war crimes warning over death sentences in Ukraine war
UN says the men were reported to be Ukrainian soldiers and 'such trials against prisoners of war amount to a war crime'.
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