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US House Speaker Mike Johnson visits Israeli West Bank settlement
Johnson becomes the highest-ranking US official to visit an illegal settlement in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Commuters flee New Jersey train after fire breaks out
Passengers fled a smoke-filled carriage after a fire broke out beneath a train at Newport Station in Jersey City, US.
Why have relations between Trump and Modi nosedived so quickly?
The United States slaps 25 percent tariffs on a nation long viewed as an ally.
Israel court halts gov’t firing of attorney general investigating Netanyahu
Baharav-Miara at loggerheads with Israel PM over corruption charges, his judicial coup', and sacking of Shin Bet chief.
Syria’s Kurdish-led SDF, government forces clash in Aleppo province
The Syrian Democratic Forces alleges that Damascus-linked factions attacked four of its positions early on Monday.
What ‘starvation’ really means, for the human body and for Gaza
What does starvation do to the body? And is famine inevitable in Gaza?
‘We’re suffering’: People in Sudan’s el-Fasher eat animal fodder to survive
A deadly cholera outbreak adds to the misery in a region that has witnessed fighting between the army and the rebels.
Builders of Boeing weapons and fighter jets go on strike
Three plants in Illinois and Missouri have seen thousands of US workers join the picket line.
Ukraine says foreign ‘mercenaries’ from various countries aiding Russia
Moscow already helped by Pyongyang; Zelenskyy says China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, African fighters on board.
Displaced Sudanese struggle to survive in Tawila
Sudanese women who fled el-Fasher say Rapid Support Forces fighters killed and raped people during their escape.
Gunfire heard near GHF aid site in Gaza
Video shows gunfire hitting the ground near a group of Palestinians seeking aid in the vicinity of a GHF site in Gaza.
Thailand, Cambodia officials meet in Malaysia to cement ceasefire details
A fragile truce between the Southeast Asian neighbours continues to hold, following five days of deadly border clashes.
Trump says he will ‘substantially’ raise tariffs on India over Russian oil
India rejects criticism of its business dealings with Russia as 'unreasonable', vowing to safeguard its own interests.
Respecting the human right to sleep? Dream on
From war to capitalism, sleep deprivation is taking a toll on humans.
US to require up to $15,000 bond for some tourists
Pilot programme intended to be a diplomatic deterrent aimed at countries with high rates of overstays.
Palestinians return to Gaza’s al-Zeitoun after 45-day Israeli assault
A neighbourhood in Gaza has been left in ruins after a 45-day Israeli military operation that flattened homes.
Deadly Moscow concert hall attack suspects appear in court for trial
Suspects accused of being involved in the 2024 shooting attack in a Moscow concert hall are in court.
More than 600 former Israeli security chiefs urge Trump to end Gaza war
Group says Israeli army has achieved its objectives and release of Israeli captives can be achieved only through a deal.
Palestinians won’t tolerate war profiteering in Gaza
Public anger is growing against looters and exploitative merchants. Their actions are seen as betrayal.
Netanyahu compares Gaza captives’ images to the Holocaust
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has compared newly released images of two captives in Gaza to Nazi starvation of Jews.
Banana republic? Trump puts credibility of US economic data on the line
Trump's firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics raises fears for the integrity of official statistics.
Suspects in 2024 Moscow concert hall attack that killed 149 face trial
Putin claims, without providing evidence, that Ukraine was involved in the attack, an allegation Kyiv vehemently denies.
UN says every child under five in Gaza at risk of malnourishment
The warning comes as the Gaza Strip's Health Ministry registers more cases of paralysis due to malnutrition.
Western States has “burned down” international order over Israel’s war
Mehdi Hasan says Western states weakened global rights bodies to shield Israel - with consequences far beyond Gaza
Why Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Al-Aqsa prayer caused so much anger
Right-wing Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sparked outrage from nations across the Middle East.
India tie England series in one of greatest Test finales
India beat England by six runs to win fifth Test on its final day at the Oval and level the five-match series at 2-2.
Starving Gaza children risking their lives to get food
Children in Gaza are being shot while trying to get food from Israeli- and US-backed GHF.
Palestinian women on hunger strike to demand body of slain activist
Palestinians in West Bank are unable to mourn 31-year-old Awdah, while the Israeli settler who shot him walks free.
Petting cafes to homes: Thailand’s soaring captive lion population
Lion ownership is rising in Thailand, prompting concerns over welfare, regulation, and illegal wildlife trade.
Fernandes labels Man Utd ‘lazy’ and calls for more signings
On eve of new Premier League season, captain Bruno Fernandes calls for 'more quality to get everyone to step up'.
Unprecedented water crisis in Gaza amid Israeli-induced starvation
Israel's war has destroyed Gaza's water supplies, forcing residents to struggle daily for safe drinking water.
Trump aide accuses India of financing Russia’s war in Ukraine
White House deputy chief Stephen Miller says it was 'not acceptable' for India to continue to buy Russian oil.
Philippines, India hold first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea
The exercise coincided with President Marcos's trip to India, where he said he would look to deepen maritime ties.
Beirut Port blast victims say five years later, justice feels a bit closer
The investigation was derailed by political interference, but a new government is trying to get justice back on track.
Relative of photographed boy killed at Gaza aid site can’t find his body
The stepmother of a boy, whose killing was witnessed at a GHF site, is still looking for his body.
South Korea dismantles border loudspeakers to ease tensions with N Korea
Seoul removes propaganda loudspeakers to signal a shift in policy under President Lee's administration.
Trump says US envoy Witkoff to travel to Russia ‘next week’
Witkoff will discuss Russia's war on Ukraine as Trump says again he wants a 'deal where people stop getting killed'.
Hamas says open to ICRC delivering food to Israeli captives in Gaza
Israeli PM earlier asked for Red Cross to intervene to help captives as just 36 aid trucks entered Gaza on Saturday.
White House advisers defend Trump’s firing of official behind jobs data
Trump administration officials question data amid condemnation of dismissal of Bureau of Labor Statistics head.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,257
Here are the key events on day 1,257 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Texas Democrats leave state to block vote on new House map backed by Trump
US president has urged Republicans to redraw map to help the party net a handful of seats in the midterms next year.
All five miners trapped after copper mine collapse in Chile found dead
Some 100 people were involved in search for workers at El Teniente copper mine, the world's largest underground mine.
England and India Test series heads to Monday morning thriller
England needs 35 more runs to beat India as fifth Test thriller goes to the last day of the five-match cricket series.
Rallies held in Brazil in support of embattled Bolsonaro facing legal peril
The ex-president, accused of seeking to overturn the 2022 election that he lost, has been backed by US's Trump.
The real reason the West is warmongering against China
China's spectacular economic development has brought up the price of its labour and dwindled Western corporate profits.
More than 65 refugees and migrants die in boat sinking off Yemeni coast
Rescue operations are ongoing to find dozens more missing, local authorities say.
Tensions high as new violence spirals in Syria’s Suwayda despite ceasefire
State media says armed groups violated the truce agreed in the predominantly Druze region.
Tens of thousands protest Israel’s war on Gaza in Australia’s Sydney
Australia may join more than a dozen other nations in recognising the state of Palestine.
Pakistan’s Sharif hosts Iran’s Pezeshkian, agrees to security, trade boost
Agreements, including for energy and trade sectors, have been signed during the two-day visit of Iranian president.
Norris wins Hungary F1 GP in McLaren one-two
United Kingdom's Lando Norris holds off McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri of Australia to win Hungarian Grand Prix.
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