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Nepal’s leaderless Gen-Z revolution has changed the rules of power
Rising without a leader, Nepal's youth broke a cycle of betrayal and showed where power truly lies.
Trump issues Sunday ultimatum for Hamas to accept Gaza plan
US president has pushed a 20-point plan to 'redevelop' Gaza that critics say fails to support Palestinian sovereignty.
What Israeli settler encroachment, intimidation look like in the West Bank
After an Israeli settler shot an activist in Umm al-Khair, he has returned with impunity, harassing the villagers.
Russia escalates strikes on Ukraine’s power grid, gas sites as winter looms
Ukraine accuses Russia of weaponising winter, striking power grids and gas sites to deprive civilians of heat and water.
‘On our own territory’: Colombia’s last nomadic tribe fights to return home
Disease decimated the isolated Nukak people of Colombia. Now, leaders are fighting deforestation to reclaim their lands.
Czechs vote in elections that could usher in populist billionaire
Self-described 'Trumpist' Andrej Babis has campaigned on pledges of welfare and halting military aid to Ukraine.
Pakistan FM says Trump’s plan to end Israel’s Gaza war was altered
The official objects to changes made to the US 20-point Gaza war plan, saying it deviates from the original draft.
Why is Israel’s interception of the Gaza flotilla illegal?
Israel has intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla sailing to Gaza and detained hundreds of crew members.
What are Trump’s new rules for universities to qualify for federal funding?
The White House sent the 'Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education' to nine US universities.
Israeli military intercepts last Gaza Flotilla boat
Israeli forces intercepted and boarded the Marinette, the last boat of the Global Sumud Flotilla that was still sailing.
UK police urge cancellation of Palestine protest after Manchester attack
Protest group Defend Our Juries has said in response a planned demonstration for this weekend will still take place.
“Pattern” emerging of EU airports disrupted by drones
This is a worrying portent of the nature of security threats to airports, in particular, to come."
FIFA “violating its own commitments” by not banning Israel
Omar Shakir talks about FIFA and whether Israel should be allowed to play as its military carries out a genocide in Gaza
Is sea blockade of Gaza a “war crime”?
Professor Douglas Guilfoyle explains the legal ins and outs of Israel's Gaza blockade.
Are internet rumours of a comet hurtling towards Earth true?
Space agencies say the comet, 3I/ATLAS, poses no danger, despite viral conspiracy claims.
How 13-year-old Haikal survived Indonesia’s deadly boarding school collapse
Haikal survived for three days and two dark nights trapped beneath the rubble of his collapsed school in East Java.
India, China to resume direct flights after 5 years as relations thaw
Latest move underscores efforts to normalise ties and draw closer in wake of Trump's policies, stiff tariffs.
Palestinian boy says ‘I’m okay’ after rescue from Gaza rubble
Palestinian boy Mohammed Al-Yazji was rescued from the rubble of his destroyed home in Gaza City.
Global protests erupt over Israeli interception of Gaza aid flotilla
Crowds in Europe, South America and beyond rally to support Gaza, which faces famine after two years of bombardment.
March for 1968 Mexican student massacre eclipsed by support for Gaza
Mexico City officials estimate the march commemorating the 57th anniversary of the massacre drew 10,000 people.
How much of Europe’s oil and gas still comes from Russia?
In 2021, Russia supplied 45% of the EU's gas and 27% of its oil. By 2024, these dropped to 19% and 3%.
Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album Showgirl shatters Spotify record
Showgirl breaks Spotify records as Taylor Swift's most pre-saved album, highlighting her enduring popularity.
Last Gaza Flotilla boat ‘still sailing strong’
The Marinette is the last vessel of the Global Sumud Flotilla still heading towards Gaza.
US government shutdown enters third day, expected to last past weekend
White House says it plans to cut 'thousands' of federal jobs as it freezes funding to Democratic states.
Death of a rainmaker: When drought means murder in South Sudan
For a group of people whose job means life, climate change can spell death.
What is Trump’s new TrumpRx website and will it bring medicine prices down?
The US president has launched the website to reduce the cost of prescription drugs for Americans.
Cambodian former opposition politician’s killer jailed for life in Thailand
Lim Kimya was killed in January by Ekkalak Paenoi while visiting Bangkok with his wife, Anne-Marie Lim.
LIVE: Israel blows up Gaza City homes as Palestinians ordered to flee
Israel's army issues 'final warning' for hundreds of thousands of people to flee main urban centre as attacks escalate.
Papua New Guinea cabinet signs landmark defence treaty with Australia
The Pukpuk Treaty is due to be signed soon by PNG Prime Minister James Marape and Australia's PM Anthony Albanese.
Why has Pakistan-administered Kashmir erupted in protest again?
Communications blackout and deadly clashes grip the region as protesters present 38 demands to the government.
Israel dismantles Gaza humanitarian flotilla – but one boat sails on
The Israeli navy has intercepted all but one ship that formed the 44-strong Global Sumud Flotilla - the Marinette.
Munich airport halts flights after drone sightings; passengers stranded
Nearly 3,000 passengers are stranded. The sightings follow similar incidents in Denmark and Norway last week.
Beijing’s top diplomat in HK sets out red lines for new US Consul General
China told the US envoy to abide by 'fundamental norms governing international relations', including noninterference.
‘Zubeen was for all’: Singer’s death unites India’s religiously torn Assam
Amid soaring Hindu-Muslim tensions in the BJP-ruled northeastern state, Zubeen Garg's music served as a rare unifier.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,317
Here are the key events on day 1,317 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Venezuela slams presence of US F-35 fighter planes spotted off coast
Venezuelan government calls on US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to cease 'thrill-seeking and warmongering posture'.
‘Ban Israeli football’: Scholars urge UEFA to bar Israel over Gaza horrors
Legal experts underscore killing of Palestinian footballers and UN panel's findings that Israel is committing genocide.
Argentina’s Congress overturns President Javier Milei’s veto on funding
The congressional setback arrives as Milei's political party faces slumping popularity headed into a midterm election.
France detains Russian ‘shadow’ tanker to disrupt war in Ukraine
Moscow considers France's detention of the ship, and arrest of the captain, an act of piracy.
Hamas says it will respond ‘soon’ to Trump’s proposal to end Gaza war
Egypt's foreign minister warned of escalation if the Palestinian group rejects plan to end the nearly two-year conflict.
Israeli settler who killed Awdah Hathaleen still harassing Palestinians
Israeli settler Yinon Levi is back disrupting the occupied West Bank village of Umm al-Kheir.
Trump memo says US in ‘non-international armed conflict’ with cartels
Memo reported by US media shows Trump justification for strikes on alleged drug smugglers experts say likely illegal.
‘I’m f***ing terrified’ Families call for release of flotilla activists
Families and friends of Gaza-bound flotilla activists detained by Israel joined a demonstration in the Netherlands.
Shock and disbelief as Manchester community reels from synagogue attack
Residents in UK's Crumpsall say they are shocked after a car and knife attack near synagogue kills two people.
Are Europe and Russia moving closer to conflict over Ukraine?
Attacks in war surge, and tensions rise after airspace incursions.
US judge rejects Abrego Garcia’s asylum bid after wrongful deportation
The ruling is the latest twist in a case that has become emblematic of President Trump's mass deportation campaign.
Putin warns of harsh response to ‘Europe’s militarisation’
Russia's president says Moscow is 'closely monitoring' the situation, warns that Ukraine is playing a 'dangerous game'.
Judge denies Elon Musk’s bid to move Twitter case from Washington to Texas
Musk, considered the world's richest man, had argued his 'incredibly busy' schedule made attending the DC case a burden.
What we know about deadly UK synagogue attack
Authorities in the UK are investigating what they described as a terrorist incident outside a synagogue in Manchester.
U-20 World Cup Who would you play for?
When choosing your national team, who should you play for? The country you're born in, or the country of your heritage?
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