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US senator’s town hall turns chaotic over Trump, deportations
Anger flared and nearly turned violent at a town hall hosted by US Republican Senator Chuck Grassley.
‘It’s about time NATO be shut down’, says Vijay Prashad
Redi Tlhabi discusses NATO's role and relevance in today's conflicts with historian Vijay Prashad.
Tunisian judge orders detention of prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab
Souab is a fierce critic of President Kais Saied and was arrested for comments about the judiciary acting under duress.
Video: India vows ‘loud & clear’ response to Kashmir attack
Relatives of victims of the Kashmir attack held funerals for their loved ones as India vowed its response to the attack.
Trump administration considers China tariff cuts: Report
White House is considering cutting its tariffs on Chinese imports in a bid to de-escalate tensions, as per news reports.
Ben-Gvir: US Republicans support bombing Gaza ‘food and aid depots’
Israeli national security minister claims he met with 'senior Republican Party' officials at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
Trump accuses Ukraine’s Zelenskyy of harming Russia negotiations
US president claims a peace deal is close, but accuses Ukrainian leader of making 'inflammatory statements'.
Pilgrims flock to St. Peter’s ahead of Pope Francis’s funeral
Thousands queued at St. Peter's Basilica to pay respects to Pope Francis, who will lie in state for three days.
What we know about the funeral of Pope Francis
Donald Trump and the UN chief among guests to attend funeral ceremonies for the Catholic Church's late pontiff.
US-Iran nuclear talks resume. What’s at stake now?
Iran and the US resume indirect nuclear talks, with sanctions relief and uranium enrichment still key sticking points.
Istanbul quake caused over 150 panic-driven injuries, officials say
People rushed onto the streets and even jumped from buildings during a 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Istanbul.
‘I don’t know where I will go’: Refugees run out of options in Tunisia
Blocked from staying and barred from moving to other camps, refugees in Tunisia weigh a bleak future.
Video: Russian attack on bus in Ukraine kills 9 as peace talks falter
Nine people were killed in a Russian attack on a bus in southern Ukraine.
‘I grabbed my cat and ran’: Istanbul panics as earthquake hits
Istanbul's earthquake leaves residents anxious, reviving memories of past disasters and fears of future catastrophes.
China-US trade war: Can Trump win?
Singaporean geostrategist Kishore Mahbubani argues that China has benefitted from globalisation - but so has the US.
Jordan outlaws Muslim Brotherhood group, confiscates assets
Interior Minister Mazin Fraya says all the activities of the group will be banned and its assets confiscated.
Is Russia’s Putin ready to stop Ukraine war along current front line?
Speculation abounds after a report suggested Putin could be ready to abandon plans to absorb Ukrainian regions.
Six trapped under rubble after Israeli attack on Gaza City shelter kills 13
Israel has killed 39 people and injured 105 in Gaza in the past 24 hours, according to the enclave's Health Ministry.
Why have Israel’s Gaza safe zones disappeared from its maps?
Since Israel resumed its war on Gaza in March, it has quietly removed the Al Mawasi safe zone from its maps.
Deadly Israeli strike burns school and tent shelter in Gaza city
The Israeli military bombed a school sheltering forcibly displaced Palestinian families in Gaza city.
White and Black farmers still bear the scars of Zimbabwe’s land grabs
How mishandling of land reform evicted many white farmers, 'enriched elites' and left Black Zimbabweans in poverty.
Pope’s body moved to lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica
Pope Francis's body has been taken in a solemn procession to St Peter's Basilica
Manhunt under way in Kashmir after deadly attack on tourists
The attack in Indian-administered Kashmir came amid the peak tourist season and prompted global condemnation.
EU slaps Meta, Apple with nearly $800m fines
The penalties are the first to be issued under the bloc's Digital Markets Act.
Magnitude 6.2 quake in Turkiye shakes Istanbul
Videos captured the moment a magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit near the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Gout: Record-breaking sprinter selected for World Athletic Championships
The 17-year-old sprinter has earned his first call-up to the Australian squad after blitzing the national championships.
What is The Resistance Front, the group claiming the deadly Kashmir attack?
Founded in 2019, the little-known group has now taken centre stage in the conflict between India and the rebels.
Pope’s death means Palestinians ”truly lost a friend”
Rev. Munther Isaac reflects on Pope Francis's passing & what his voice meant to Palestinians & people under oppression.
In Canada, genocide is on the ballot
If Mark Carney wants to win, he must not repeat Kamala Harris's fatal mistake on Gaza.
Gaza is burning. UK NGOs must abandon failed diplomacy and fight back
Only legal action, protests and public pressure - not meetings - will push Britain to end its complicity in genocide.
Magnitude 6.2 earthquake jolts Turkiye’s Istanbul
One person is reportedly injured from jumping off a balcony during the magnitude 6.2 quake.
Ukraine talks downgraded in London as Kyiv rejects Trump’s ‘final offer’
The scheduled talks between top diplomats of the US, France, Germany, the UK and Ukraine is postponed abruptly.
Public mourning begins as pope’s coffin arrives in St Peter’s Basilica
Three days of public viewing begin before the pontiff's funeral on Saturday.
Pope Francis’s coffin carried to Saint Peter’s Basilica
Pope Francis's body arrives at Saint Peter's Basilica to lie in state before his weekend funeral.
Yemen’s Houthis launch rare missile attack on northern Israel
Israel says the ballistic missile has been intercepted without causing any injuries.
Kremlin critic decried for ‘racist’ rant on minorities fighting for Russia
Vladimir Kara-Murza has suggested ethnic minority troops find it 'easier' to carry out fatal attacks in Ukraine.
How Pope Francis redefined the Church’s ties with Africa
Africa, with its huge Catholic population, featured prominently on Pope Francis's agenda.
Videos capture deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir
Shots can be heard on videos that captured the deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir
China’s Xi says tariffs undermine ‘legitimate rights’ of all countries
Chinese leader's remarks come amid renewed hopes of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing.
‘Act of war’: What happened in Kashmir attack that killed 26 tourists?
The deadliest attack on tourists in Kashmir since 2000 has prompted fears of Indian retaliation against Pakistan.
Lakers vs Timberwolves: Doncic leads Los Angeles to Game 2 playoff win
Luka Doncic leads all scorers as the LA Lakers strike back to tie up their first-round playoff series against Minnesota.
Manoj Punjabi produced Indonesia’s top film. Now he wants to shake up TV
CEO of MD Entertainment wants to elevate the quality of free-to-air services after purchase of loss-making NET.TV.
Child among at least 10 killed in Israeli attack on school shelter in Gaza
A child burns to death following the attack on school-turned-shelter in Gaza City.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy claims Chinese nationals helping Russia produce drones
Kyiv summons China's ambassador to Ukraine over the role of 'Chinese citizens in hostilities against Ukraine'.
Musk says he’ll spend less time working with Trump after Tesla profits sink
Tesla CEO says he will spend 'far more' of his time running carmaker after putting cost-cutting team in place.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,154
These are the key events on day 1,154 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump backs off threat to fire Fed Chair Powell, as stock market surges
Wall Street rallies after US Treasury Secretary says trade war with China 'unsustainable'.
‘He gave us strength’: Gaza Christians remember calls with Pope Francis
Gaza's Christians mourn Pope Francis as a defender of peace and a source of strength during the horror of war.
US judge blocks Trump’s effort to shutter international news service
District judge orders US administration to restore the capacity of broadcaster shuttered over claims of 'leftist bias'.
Houthis say group downed US drone in northwest Yemen as US strikes continue
Al Masirah, a Houthi-affiliated outlet, says the US launched a series of strikes on several locations in the country.
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