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India Lok Sabha election 2024 Phase 6: Who votes and what’s at stake?
Voters from eight states and union territories will cast their ballots to elect 58 MPs in the sixth phase of polling.
Chad’s Deby sworn in as president as Allamaye Halina named new PM
Inauguration of Mahamat Idriss Deby follows disputed election and marks an end to three years of military rule.
Dozens feared dead after ‘massive’ landslide hits Papua New Guinea
Governor of Enga province says the disaster caused 'loss of life and property' in at least six villages.
India’s river islanders return home in between floods
Families from a floating island in Assam state move away with every flood, and move back home every dry season.
‘God’s influencer’: Pope recognises Carlo Acutis as first millennial saint
Acutis was attributed with a second miracle. He can now be elevated to sainthood, but it's unclear when.
Four dead, 21 injured in Spain after Mallorca restaurant collapses
Investigations are under way into the cause of the incident at the start of the island's tourist high season.
Apartment block fire in Vietnam’s Hanoi kills 14, state media says
Fire reportedly started in courtyard between two buildings used to sell and repair electric bicycles.
Robe-wearing DJ NewJeansNim draws complaints from Singapore Buddhists
South Korean performer has won praise at home for boosting Buddhism, but Southeast Asia has been less welcoming.
China says war games around Taiwan to test ability to ‘seize power’
The People's Liberation Army continues land, sea and air exercises that began on Thursday around the self-ruled island.
The battle for Delhi: Will Modi’s BJP pass bellwether Indian election test?
The BJP has won Delhi in all but two national elections since 1989. This time, its two biggest rivals have teamed up.
TikTok curbs state-affiliated media amid foreign influence fears
Video-sharing app says state-backed accounts will not be recommended or allowed to advertise outside home countries.
Why are thousands of people protesting in Taiwan?
Opposition efforts to push through a controversial bill have raised concerns about the island's democracy.
US restricts visas for Georgia over ‘foreign agent’ bill
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says measures will target individuals responsible for undermining democracy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 819
As the war enters its 819th day, these are the main developments.
Israeli forces kill dozens of Palestinians in strikes across Gaza Strip
The attacks come as Israeli ground forces push farther into the overcrowded southern city of Rafah.
USA earn shock series win over Bangladesh ahead of T20 World Cup
Bangladesh slump to defeat in second T20 against the co-hosts, days before the T20 World Cup begins.
What do China’s latest military drills around Taiwan mean for the region?
China conducts exercises in Taiwan Strait days after new Taiwan president was sworn in.
Biden avoids question on ICC allegations against Israel
US President Joe Biden said there is "no equivalence" between Israel and Hamas when asked about allegations by the ICC.
Campaigning under way for UK general election
Voters in the UK say they're ready for change' as election campaigns kick off ahead of the July 4 poll.
Sunak says no Rwanda deportation flights before election as campaigns begin
A Labour victory in July 4 poll could scuttle controversial scheme to send asylum seekers to the African country.
Atalanta goals help Scamacca into Italy’s provisional squad for Euro 2024
Striker Gianluca Scamacca named in provisional Italy squad for Euro 2024 after firing Atalanta to Europa League glory.
Israel’s war on Gaza: Rights groups urge Biden to oppose threats to ICC
US lawmakers are pushing to sanction International Criminal Court over prosecutor's push to seek Israel arrest warrants.
Thousands mourn at Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s funeral procession
Funeral services for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi started in Tehran and ended in his hometown of Mashhad.
UN approves resolution to commemorate 1995 Srebrenica genocide
General Assembly votes to create memorial day despite fierce opposition from Bosnian Serbs and Serbia.
Germany’s AfD expelled from far-right EU parliament group
Weeks before elections, ID group says it does not want to be associated with incidents involving AfD's Maximilian Krah.
The ICC is not in the business of peacemaking, but it can deliver justice
Arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders will not bring peace, but it is beyond time to give justice a chance.
US sues Ticketmaster, Live Nation over ‘illegal monopoly’
Justice Department accuses Live Nation and Ticketmaster of operating unlawful monopoly that drives up prices for fans.
ICJ rejects emergency measures against Ecuador in Mexican embassy raid case
Mexico has urged that Ecuador be suspended from the UN in the wake of April storming of embassy.
France’s Macron delays New Caledonia voting reform after protests
President meets political leaders on French-ruled Pacific island, says changes won't be implemented 'by force'.
Why is Biden ratcheting up the trade war with China?
US slaps tariffs on Chinese goods, and Beijing launches an anti-dumping inquiry in response.
Aden 1986: Anatomy of an assassination
The brutal attack on South Yemeni politicians in 1986, when assassins stormed a meeting of the country's cabinet.
Families of Israeli captives show video of female soldiers taken by Hamas
Video released by Israeli families shows several of the young soldiers bloody and wounded near the Gaza fence.
Is Benny Gantz a ‘centrist’ challenging Netanyahu for power in Israel?
Gantz is branded a centrist and possible replacement for Netanyahu, but experts say there are similarities between them.
‘Significant milestone’: Toronto getting first WNBA team outside US
Canada's largest city getting expansion team that will begin playing in Women's National Basketball Association in 2026.
Why is Israel angry some EU countries are recognising Palestine?
Israel has responded with sound and fury to Norway's, Ireland's and Spain's decision.
Poverty in Lebanon more than tripled in past decade: World Bank
Report shows country has slid into a protracted financial crisis, with Syrian refugee population hit particularly hard.
Medics in Gaza risking their lives to save people hurt by Israel’s war
Palestinian and foreign medics are working in impossible circumstances to save countless lives in Gaza
Executions video raises new questions over DR Congo ‘coup attempt’
The video is believed to show Congolese soldiers executing men who took part in an alleged coup attempt.
Video: China rehearses attack on Taiwan as ‘punishment’ for new leader
China's military has begun major drills simulating an attack on Taiwan.
Rishi Sunak names July 4 for UK general election: What’s next?
Sunak announced general election which could signal an end to his Conservative Party's 14 years of power in the UK.
‘New ground is being broken’: EU seizes Russian profits for Ukraine
Ukraine wants to use $300bn in Russian central bank money held abroad to defeat it; Europe isn't enthusiastic.
Thai court to hear ethics case calling for removal of PM
Judges accept petition seeking Srettha Thavisin's removal over cabinet appointment of lawyer who did jail time.
US to designate Kenya as ‘non-NATO ally’ during Ruto’s state visit
US President Biden will inform Congress on Thursday about Kenya's new status.
Can Japan’s new child custody laws reunite parents with children?
101 East investigates whether reforms to Japan's sole custody system will stop parental child abductions.
Twenty people from Singapore Airlines flight in intensive care: Hospital
Of the 40 people on the flight still in treatment, six patients have brain and skull injuries, a hospital official said.
Ivorian cocoa farmers ‘barely survive’ while chocolate company profits soar
Farmers in Ivory Coast, the source of 45% of the world's cocoa beans, battle climate change and market inequality.
Russia arrests another general on bribery charges
Authorities arrest Lieutenant-General Vadim Shamarin, latest in a string of bribery arrests of high-ranking officials.
UK complaint alleges politicians’ complicity in Israeli ‘war crimes’
UK police say they are assessing the claims made by International Centre of Justice for Palestinians.
How do you find a bride? The new struggle in crisis-hit rural India
As climate change, low earnings and high debts batter them, young male farmers can't find women willing to marry them.
Thousands march in Iran to mourn Raisi on final day of funeral rites
President Ebrahim Raisi died on Sunday in a helicopter crash near the Azerbaijan border.
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