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US authorities find major cross-border ‘narco-tunnel’ to Mexico
Tunnel from Tijuana to San Diego had rail and ventilation systems, electricity and reinforced walls, authorities say.
Uganda to withdraw soldiers fighting ADF in DR Congo this month
The ADF, which began as an uprising in Uganda but is based in Congo, pledged allegiance to ISIL (ISIS) in 2019.
UK sets out new law to change post-Brexit Northern Ireland trade
EU says it will 'respond with all measures at its disposal' if UK goes ahead with unilateral changes to the protocol.
Putin: Europe’s Russia sanctions tantamount to ‘economic suicide’
By seeking to phase out Russian energy supplies, Europe will only hurt itself, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned.
Walmart: Profits dragged down by inflation, supply chain woes
The big-box retailer cut its full-year earnings forecast, sending shares down more than 8 percent in morning trading.
Fate of hundreds of Ukrainian fighters uncertain after surrender
Ukrainian official says Kyiv pursuing a prisoner exchange as Russian siege of steel plant draws to a close.
Nigeria’s treasury chief arrested over multimillion-dollar fraud
President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in 2015 on a pledge to end endemic graft but has barely dented corruption.
US retail sales rise 0.9% in April in face of sky-high inflation
Americans are continuing to spend even as inflation persists at nearly a 40-year high.
US stocks jump as risk appetite returns to markets
Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 bounced higher on Tuesday morning after a late-day tech-led drop Monday.
EU set to approve new military aid for Ukraine
Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell says bloc set to approve another 500 million euros ($527m) in military aid for Ukraine.
Joe Biden struggles to take action on US police reform
With Congress stalemated, Biden is stuck between reform advocates and police unions who are far apart on policies.
Why does Turkey oppose Finland and Sweden’s NATO membership?
Ankara says it will not open the alliance's door to the two Nordic countries. Here is what you need to know.
How we remember them: The book of the dead
From the 1980s AIDS epidemic to COVID-19, how do we hold on to the names and memories of those who have died?
Moon Knight’s Layla: Finally, an Arab superhero
It is a breath of fresh air to see an unapologetically Arab character in a popular Disney production.
US Congress to hold first public UFO panel in more than 50 years
The hearing follows a government report that recorded 144 cases of 'unidentified aerial phenomena' since 2004.
Iran says arrested French nationals helped foment protests
State TV says the two were under surveillance and met with people who organised protests by teachers.
Guinea Bissau president dissolves parliament in new political row
Disagreements centre around the immunity of opposition legislator Domingos Pereira who lost to the president in 2019.
No-confidence motion against Sri Lanka leader fails in parliament
Ruling party defeats move to urgently debate the motion censuring President Gotabaya Rajapaksa for the economic crisis.
Plan It Green: Extreme Heat
“The human body can tolerate a lot. But there’s a limit.“
Libyan rival PM leaves Tripoli after clashes between forces
Bashagha entered Tripoli with some support but was met by opposition from forces aligned with UN-recognised PM Dbeibeh.
Zimbabwe unfreezes bank lending only days after policy change
Zimbabwe, which experienced 500 billion % hyperinflation in 2008, is experiencing another episode of high inflation.
Photos: Waiting for water train in India’s scorching desert state
For over three weeks, the 40-wagon train carrying some 2 million litres is the only source of water in Pali, Rajasthan.
Dozens injured in Israeli police attack on Palestinian funeral
Walid al-Sharif's funeral was attacked just days after an Israeli attack on journalist Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral.
Indian insurer LIC slides in market debut after record IPO
LIC’s weak debut comes even as stocks in India and the broader Asian market rallied on Tuesday.
Ethiopia to get $300m World Bank grant for reconstruction
Fighting in the northern region of Tigray has eased since a unilateral ceasefire was declared by the federal government.
Photos: Ukrainian medics battle to save lives as casualties mount
The sheer scale of a front line that stretches for hundreds of kilometres has pushed Ukraine's resources to the limit.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 83
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 83rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Ukraine war: Israel treads careful line as public blames Russia
While PM Bennett tries to mediate peace, Israelis with backgrounds in ex-Soviet nations are against Moscow’s invasion.
Pro-Hezbollah bloc loses Lebanese parliamentary majority
Hezbollah allies lose seats in parliamentary elections to rivals, as independent candidates make inroads.
Sri Lanka parliament reconvenes as PM warns of critical shortages
Parliament meets for the first time since last week's violence that saw Mahinda Rajapaksa resign as prime minister.
Can Brazil and Argentina satiate India’s food oil hunger?
After war disrupted Ukrainian supplies and Indonesia banned palm oil exports, India looked at new markets for its needs.
‘Jobs are at stake’: Asia ‘playing catch-up’ on post-COVID travel
Head of global airline body says region falling behind rest of the world on restarting international travel.
Thailand lowers GDP outlook amid Ukraine war, China slowdown
National Economic and Social Development Council says it sees gross domestic product expanding 2.5-3.5 percent.
Mali’s military government says it foiled countercoup attempt
Assimi Goita's military government accuses an unnamed Western state of supporting the alleged coup attempt.
N Korea reports fever surge as military ramps up COVID response
Pyongyang reports 295,510 cases of fever as the military mobilises 'powerful force' of medics to distribute drugs.
Turkey confirms opposition to NATO membership for Sweden, Finland
President Erdogan says delegations from the NATO-seeking countries 'shouldn't bother' coming to Ankara for discussions.
Hikvision sanctions signal uncharted waters from UK to Vietnam
Washington's reported plans to sanction Chinese tech firm could have ramifications for countless companies worldwide.
Pakistan says it foiled suspected attack against Chinese citizens
Alleged woman attacker arrested two weeks after female suicide bomber blew herself up in Karachi, killing four people.
Foreign orders boost China shipbuilding firm linked to military
US think tank says shipping firms need to reconsider approach given shipyards links to military.
Interactive: Explore Sudan’s pyramids of Meroe
The largest Nubian pyramids built over two thousand years ago can be seen in a new augmented reality experience.
US says it conducted a successful hypersonic weapon test
Speed and manoeuvrability of hypersonic weapons make them difficult to track and intercept.
China’s small businesses buckle under lockdowns, as expats exit
Beijing’s controversial “dynamic zero COVID policy" is hammering the world's second-largest economy.
Australian election: Where is climate change on the agenda?
Most Australians want action on climate change, but you would not know that from the campaign for Saturday's election.
US Congress: Rashida Tlaib introduces Nakba resolution
Congresswoman says measure aims to recognise forced displacement of Palestinians during establishment of Israeli state.
Biden administration easing some US restrictions on Cuba
US says measures, including loosening curbs on family remittances and travel, aim to 'support Cuban people'.
More than 260 Ukraine troops evacuated from Mariupol plant: Kyiv
Ukrainian defence official says efforts continue to evacuate remaining soldiers from steel plant in besieged port city.
Yellen to unveil action plan on achieving global food security
The US Treasury secretary is in Europe ahead of a meeting of finance ministers for the Group of Seven leading economies.
UK MPs call for independent probe into Abu Akleh killing
Shadow minister for Middle East and North Africa joins other MPs in demanding accountability for Abu Akleh's killing.
Mapping Shireen Abu Akleh solidarity protests
Dozens of protests have taken place across the globe after Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed on May 11.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Steel mill fighters ‘completed’ mission
More than 260 fighters have been evacuated from the besieged steel mill as efforts continue to rescue those remaining.
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