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Turkey police arrest 210 at Istanbul May Day protests
Authorities deployed more than 40,000 police officers across the city after banning protests in Taksim Square.
University Gaza protests rage on with Columbia arrests and violence at UCLA
Demonstrations continue to face police crackdown as protesters vow to more pressure on universities.
Turkey seeks to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Foreign minister says Ankara will submit a formal request to the International Court of Justice to join the case.
Israeli demonstrators attack flour shipment bound for Gaza
An Israeli group dedicated to blocking Jordanian aid from reaching Gaza recorded itself attacking an aid convoy.
Russia seizes more ground in Ukraine’s east as Kyiv’s forces await supplies
It will take weeks for US military aid to reach Ukraine, but NATO chief says it's not too late for Kyiv to 'prevail'.
Israel’s Foreign Army
People & Power investigates the role of US citizens in Israel's military occupation and illegal settlement expansion.
Polish politicians condemn Warsaw synagogue firebombing
The attack comes amid a rise in anti-Semitic incidents across the globe in the wake of the Israel-Gaza war.
UK starts detaining asylum seekers to be deported to Rwanda
Government expects to deport 5,700 people to Rwanda this year, but rights groups ready to mount new legal challenge.
EU condemns crackdown on protests against controversial bill in Georgia
The EU, which has warned bill threatens Georgia's accession, calls on Tbilisi to refrain from violence suppression.
Deaf Syrian boy hears for first time after life-changing operation
Video captured the first moments that a 5-year-old boy from war-torn northwest Syria was able to hear for the first time
Georgia police break up protests against ‘foreign agents’ bill
Georgia police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters as thousands rallied outside parliament in Tbilisi.
Why would Israel and its allies fear the ICC?
International Criminal Court could end decades of impunity by indicting top Israeli security officials over war in Gaza.
The wrongs and harms of a Roma register in Norway
The existence of a Roma police register is directly linked to Norway's long history of antigypsyism.
In Kazakhstan, a ‘storm’ over domestic violence after minister killed wife
The livestreamed murder trial of the ex-economy chief has kickstarted a much-needed national conversation.
Russia ramps up weapons production for Ukraine war
Defence minister says Russia needs to boost volume, speed of production as US sends military aid to Ukraine.
Indian spies linked to killings, tracking dissidents abroad: What we know
Is India's spy agency increasingly targeting dissidents and separatists abroad? Here's a lowdown.
Photos: May Day rallies across Asia demand improved labour rights
May Day, or International Labour Day, is observed in many countries as a day to celebrate workers' rights.
Gaza, a thorn in Israel’s side or its dream?
Israel's government says it will invade Rafah while others eye the remainder of Gaza and make their own plans.
UCLA clashes: Pro-Palestinian protesters attacked by Israel supporters
Police delay intervention into 'shocking' attack, featuring masked vigilantes armed with pepper spray and fireworks.
‘Hind Hall’: How Columbia’s Hamilton Hall became its signature protest hub
Students have occupied the building at pivotal moments in American history, often triggering policy change.
F1 design guru Newey confirms 2025 exit in blow to Red Bull Racing
Adrian Newey's departure from the F1 World Champion Red Bull Racing Team is official after weeks of speculation.
New Haiti PM tasked with stabilising violence-racked country
Fritz Belizaire put in place as authorities battle gangs for control of the crisis-ridden country.
Israel supporters attack anti-war protesters at UCLA university in US
A group of Israel supporters have attacked anti-war protesters at UCLA university in Los Angeles in the US.
Seafarers pay the price for the murky business of ship nationality
Incidents in the Red Sea illustrate the dangers of allowing 'flags of convenience' to proliferate.
Police use tear gas on anti-war protesters at Florida university
Police fired tear gas at protesters who'd set up a camp at the University of South Florida to condemn the war on Gaza.
What’s next as ‘heavy-handed’ US negotiates pullout from Niger?
US touched a nerve' in security dealings with Niger, opening door to transactional' Russia as Sahel violence spirals.
Australia’s T20 World Cup squad: Mitch Marsh to lead but no place for Smith
Smith to miss his first World Cup since 2012, while uncapped batter Jake Fraser-McGurk is also overlooked by selectors.
‘Blame the government’: Kenyans bemoan lack of support amid record flooding
In Mathare, one of the largest slums in Nairobi, residents grapple with flood damage, loss and lack of state assistance.
Southeast Asia swelters in record-setting heatwave
The excessive heat across the region has triggered health alerts, shuttered schools and put pressure on power grids.
US police clear out Gaza protesters at Columbia University
US police cleared a building occupied by protesters and the main protest camp at Columbia University on Tuesday.
NBA playoffs: Bucks and 76ers win to stay alive, Cavs take lead over Magic
Injury-riddled Milwaukee Bucks score a 115-92 win over Indiana Pacers, while Philadelphia 76ers beat NY Knicks 112-106.
Malaysia’s Anwar unveils record public pay hike amid ringgit’s slide
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says pay hike of more than 13 percent will be 'best increase in history'.
China’s revised state secrets law has come into force. Here’s what to know
Taiwan warn citizens against travelling to China amid fears new law could be used to punish regular business activities.
At least 19 killed, dozens injured after road collapses in southern China
Some 30 people are being treated in hospital after they were trapped in their vehicles when the road caved in.
Microsoft to invest $1.7 bbn in AI, cloud infrastructure in Indonesia
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says investment will help Southeast Asia's biggest economy thrive in 'new era'.
Thousands evacuated, flights disrupted as Indonesian volcano erupts again
Mount Ruang sent thick clouds of ash more than 5km (3 miles) into the sky.
In India’s election, a flash drive, sex abuse videos – and a missing MP
An MP from party allied with Prime Minister Modi's BJP in Karnataka State is at the centre of sexual abuse allegations.
US to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous drug in historic shift
Shares of cannabis companies surge as much as 80 percent after move to classify drug as schedule three substance.
In Japan, book criticising trans ‘craze’ sparks rare culture-war skirmish
Backlash against publishers of controversial book highlights blurring of national borders in the social media age.
A sanctioned strongman and the ‘fall’ of Myanmar’s Myawaddy
The key border town was 'liberated' by Myanmar's anti-coup fighters, but the story is far more complex.
Arrests at Columbia University as New York City police clear Gaza protest
Hundreds of police cleared Hamilton Hall, which was occupied early on Tuesday, and the main protest site.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 797
As the war enters its 797th day, these are the main developments.
Georgia police crack down on protest against ‘foreign influence’ bill
The crackdown in Tbilisi comes after lawmakers debated a controversial bill on foreign funding.
Will bill to regulate foreign influence in Georgia derail its EU bid?
There are widespread protests against legislation that aims to curb foreign funding of nongovernmental organisations.
See the scale of US pro-Palestinian university protests
Pro-Palestinian protests have erupted at university campuses across the US.
Former Binance CEO CZ sentenced to four months
US said he looked away from transactions that supported child sex abuse, the illegal drug trade and 'terrorism'.
UN chief calls for independent probe into Gaza mass graves
Antonio Guterres says it is 'imperative' that independent investigators are allowed immediate access to grave sites.
ICJ rejects Nicaragua’s request to halt German arms sales to Israel
The UN's top court has thrown out Nicaragua's request to halt German arms sales to Israel.
Abu Dhabi-backed group ends bid to take over Telegraph newspaper
The move comes after the UK said it would bring forward legislation to block such state-backed takeover deals in media.
Trump held in contempt of court in New York trial for gag order violations
Judge in hush money trial says Trump violated order nine times and warns future violations could result in jail time.
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