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This Indian historian fights the far-right, one makeup video at a time
Ruchika Sharma combines her passion for history and eyeshadow, taking on myths about the past shaping India's present.
US report finds possible Israeli violations of international law in Gaza
Report says that incomplete information from Israel made it difficult to assess specific cases of possible violations.
South Africa asks ICJ to order Israel to withdraw from Gaza’s Rafah
South Africa seeks new emergency measures over Israel's latest offensive against the southern city in Gaza.
Five takeaways from day 15 of Donald Trump’s New York hush-money trial
Judge Juan Merchan asked the prosecution to warn future witness Michael Cohen against further combative social posts.
UNGA votes in favour of expanding Palestine’s rights
With overwhelming support, Palestine has been granted expanded rights and privileges in its status at the UN.
Thousands of drones put on dazzling display in South Korea
A display featuring 4,500 drones flying in intricate formations dazzled spectators in South Korea.
Kylian Mbappe confirms he will leave Paris Saint-Germain at end of season
Mbappe has so far won six Ligue 1 titles and three French Cups in his seven years at PSG, his hometown club.
UN backs Palestine’s bid for membership: How did your country vote?
A breakdown by country of the UN General Assembly vote on a resolution for Palestinian to become a full UN member.
What are the takeaways for Beijing from Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe?
Chinese president conducts five-day charm offensive, signing trade deals and pledging investments.
Floods kill 50 people in northern Afghanistan’s Baghlan province
Officials say residents were unprepared for the heavy flash floods, adding that the death toll could rise.
‘Death sentence’: Gaza’s hospitals failing as Israel cuts off supplies
Israel's capture and closure of the Rafah border crossing has blocked aid deliveries to Gaza.
Mozambique’s president says northern town ‘under attack’ by armed groups
President Filipe Nyusi said the country's army is battling ISIL-linked groups in gas-rich Cabo Delgado's Macomia.
United Nations General Assembly backs Palestinian bid for membership
Resolution does not give Palestine full UN membership, but recognises them as qualified to join and extends rights.
Are US graduation ceremonies the latest battleground for Gaza protests?
Here's how pro-Palestine campus protests and encampments are affecting graduation ceremonies at US universities.
When will EVs become mainstream in the US?
Electric vehicle adoption inevitable' in US, but unclear how fast transition will happen, experts say.
Israel’s war on Gaza: Challenging the narrative of a “just” war
Marc Lamont Hill challenges Newsweek opinion editor Batya Ungar-Sargon on her support for Israel's war on Gaza.
“I voiced concern repeatedly, I was silenced”: ex US diplomat on Gaza
Can dissent within the US government have an impact? UpFront talks to a recent State Department resignee, Hala Rharrit.
Russia attempts ground offensive into Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Ukrainian forces fighting to halt new Russian assault aimed at creating Putin's planned 'buffer zone'.
UK revokes visa of law student who addressed pro-Palestine protest
Dana Abuqamar says her comments at a rally last year which raised suspicion were mischaracterised.
The impact of student encampments for Gaza at universities worldwide
After the escalation at US student encampments, we revisit the students raising their voices to protest the war on Gaza.
A Greek woman feared her ex-partner. He killed her outside a police station
Greece reckons with rising femicides as 28-year-old Kyriaki Griva becomes the fifth victim this year.
Israel’s war on Gaza brings controversy to Eurovision 2024
Has Israel's war on Gaza made Saturday's Eurovision final the most controversial one ever?
Nigeria’s women drivers rally together to navigate male-dominated industry
From help in emergencies, to loan assistance and campaigning for women's rights, female drivers lend one another a hand.
Tunisia: The migration trap
Asylum seekers from across Africa are becoming stranded, unable to return home and persecuted by authorities.
India’s top court grants bail to opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal
Supreme Court allows Delhi chief minister to leave custody until June 1, allowing him to campaign for elections.
With measles on the rise, rebuilding trust in vaccines is a must
Trust in vaccines and health experts is declining, causing preventable infections like measles to become more common.
Why has bird flu in the US spread to cows and what’s the risk for humans?
Could a global pandemic of bird flu, which has hit birds and cattle in the United States, spread widely to humans?
Who is John Swinney, Scotland’s new first minister after Humza Yousaf quit?
Mild-mannered 60-year-old Swinney, who joined the SNP at 15, is the party's third leader in 14 months.
South Africa top court hears case questioning Zuma’s electoral eligibility
Ex-president could be disqualified from running in the most competitive polls in post-apartheid history on May 29.
Brazilian horse ‘Caramelo’ rescued after being trapped on roof by floods
Rescue brings rare good news to southern Brazil, devastated by worst flooding in 80 years that has killed more than 100.
Gaza ceasefire talks end with no deal as Israel ramps up Rafah attacks
UNRWA official accuses Israel of subjecting Gaza to 'medieval siege' as 110,000 Palestinians flee Rafah.
Thousands march in Sweden’s Malmo against Israel’s Eurovision participation
Contest organisers, who say the event should be nonpolitical, resisted calls to exclude Israel over its war on Gaza.
Key takeaways from China’s Xi European tour to France, Serbia and Hungary
Chinese president pushes vision for a more multipolar world on first trip to Europe in five years.
Iran’s Khamenei urges people to vote in parliamentary run-off amid apathy
Conservatives swept first round of parliamentary and religious assembly elections in March.
‘Israeli extremists’ set fire to UNRWA HQ in occupied East Jerusalem
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says it has been forced to temporarily close its occupied east Jerusalem compound
‘We’ll fight with fingernails’ says Israeli PM after US warning
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will fight alone with our fingernails' if necessary.
Air Vanuatu goes into liquidation, thousands of passengers stranded
Consultants overseeing process say they hope to get the airline's four planes back in the skies as soon as possible.
Iranian man loses bid to be freed from Australian immigration detention
Court rules detention can be justified when an individual is refusing to cooperate in their deportation.
‘We have no option’: An election protest brews in Indian coffee capital
Araku Valley coffee is sold in cafes around the world, but its farmers do not have toilets.
Two mango seasons: A long wait for Pakistan families hit by May 9 violence
As the Supreme Court debates the convictions of 85 people, families wait for their loved ones.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 806
As the war enters its 806th day, these are the main developments.
Chad’s President Deby wins election against prime minister in heated race
Violence and questions of election-rigging, however, marred the vote tally, which was announced earlier than expected.
As Singaporeans tire of rat race, incoming PM reimagines ‘Singapore Dream’
Prime Minister-in-waiting Lawrence Wong says residents are looking for more out of life than material success.
Philippines, US simulate mock invasions in largest ever war games
The Balikatan joint military exercises conclude on Friday after weeks of live fire drills and new weapons deployment.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy fires head of state guard over assassination plot
Ukrainian state security said earlier this week that they unearthed an assassination plot including two state guards.
Will Joe Biden do more to stop Israel’s assault on Rafah?
In a rare warning, the US president threatens to halt some arms supplies if Israel invades city in southern Gaza.
Israeli officials defiant after Biden weapons warning on Rafah assault
Prime Minister Netanyahu say Israel would 'fight with our fingernails' to achieve war objectives despite US pressure.
What did Biden say about US arms transfers to Israel and what does it mean?
Biden's warning to Israel of possible weapons cutoff is vague, experts say, but could mean end of 'blank cheque' policy.
Thousands in Sweden protest Israel participating in Eurovision song contest
Thousands of protesters waving Palestinian flags marched in the streets of Malmo, Sweden.
Bisan Owda and AJ+ win Peabody Award for Gaza war coverage
Palestinian journalist dedicates award to protesters around the world who are supporting Gaza.
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