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Axing of The Late Show reveals how monopolisation has gutted US media
CBS's sacking of Stephen Colbert exposes a media system where corporate control crushes journalism and silences dissent.
Cambodia seeks release of 20 soldiers held by Thailand after border clashes
Thailand's military said the detained Cambodian troops will be returned home after 'legal procedures' are completed.
‘No land, no home, no future’: Himalayan Lepchas fear new dam
A glacial lake outburst flood in October 2023 washed away the Teesta III dam, displacing thousands of people.
Record number of Democrats join failed bid to block weapons sales to Israel
US Senate vote highlights growing split among Democrats over support for Israel's war in Gaza.
Lionel Messi returns as Inter Miami beat Atlas in Leagues Cup
The Argentinian star impressed following a one game suspension to record two assists against Atlas in Leagues Cup opener.
US senator plans trip to Taiwan as Trump’s interest in island cools: Report
Report says US Senator Roger Wicker may visit Taiwan after President William Lai Ching-te cancelled Latin America trip.
US says sanctions hit Iran ‘shipping empire’ linked to top Tehran official
Sanctions said to target shipping controlled by Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani, son of top adviser to Iran's supreme leader.
Trump announces trade deal with South Korea, setting tariff at 15 percent
South Korean leader says agreement eliminates 'uncertainties' in trade environment.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,253
Here are the key events on day 1,253 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
In the shadow of China, Taiwan is building a drone army to stop an invasion
Taipei sees homegrown drones as key to its defence, but analysts say its plans do not go far enough.
Brown University strikes $50m deal to end Trump administration pressure
Trump has withheld hundreds of millions in federal funds from top universities in effort to reshape US higher education.
More than 70 aid seekers killed as starvation worsens in Gaza
The UN has warned aid entering the Strip remains far below what is required.
Canada will recognise Palestinian state at UN General Assembly: Carney
The Canadian PM says Hamas cannot play a role in the future of Palestine or take part in possible 2026 elections.
Trump’s tariffs forge ‘feeling of big betrayal’ in Canada’s manufacturing
The White House's August 1 deadline has set off some panic' among both workers and employers, experts say.
German biathlete Laura Dahlmeier dies mountaineering in Pakistan
German biathlete and Olympic champion Laura Dahlmeier was killed by falling rocks while scaling Laila Peak in Pakistan.
UK court: Palestine Action may challenge ‘antiterrorism’ ban
Palestine Action has won its bid to challenge a government decision to ban the group under anti-terrorism laws.
At least 22 killed at Angola fuel price hike protests, authorities say
More than 1,200 people have been arrested since rallies began earlier this week, a government statement said.
Why a so-called ‘honor’ killing in Pakistan has sparked national outrage
A couple was killed in Balochistan over accusations of having an affair. A viral video forced Pakistan to respond.
Hezbollah rejects calls to disarm, says demands serve Israel
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem says group will 'not submit to Israel' and disarm as pressure on Lebanon grows.
Belgium refers war crimes complaint against Israeli soldiers to ICC
The Hind Rajab Foundation criticises Belgian authorities for not taking stronger action as diplomatic row worsens.
US sanctions Brazil’s Supreme Court judge overseeing case against Bolsonaro
US freezes Judge Moraes's assets, citing role in arbitrary detentions, censorship, and Bolsonaro-related prosecutions.
US Federal Reserve leaves rates unchanged despite Trump pressures
The decision also drew dissent from two of the central bank's governors, both Trump appointees.
UN expert condemns US rollback of sanctions on Myanmar regime allies
The decision came after the country's military chief sent a letter to Trump praising his 'strong leadership'.
Leader of Israeli Knesset taunts UK, France over Palestinian state
The speaker of Israel's Knesset said London or Paris should be the site of a Palestinian state.
Le Court secures historic Africa win at women’s Tour de France
Mauritian rider Kim Le Court has made history for Africa by winning a stage at the women's Tour de France.
The War on Truth
This episode explores the rise of fake news, uncovering its history, motives and the stories driving its global impact.
England vs India: Fifth Test – teams, start, Gambhir, groundsman
India seek to save the five-Test series with England leading 2-1 going into the final match at the Oval in London.
UK flights disrupted after air traffic control ‘technical issue’
Air traffic control authority says departures at all airports have resumed after glitch affected flights across UK.
UK court rules Palestine Action may challenge ‘antiterrorism’ ban
The pro-Palestinian group requests a full legal challenge to its ban in London's High Court.
Japan, Hawaii spared as tsunami warnings from 8.8 magnitude quake fade
Japan and Hawaii were spared from a feared tsunami after one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia.
Fans and family say goodbye to metal star Ozzy Osbourne
Thousands of Black Sabbath fans gathered as a funeral procession for Ozzy Osbourne made its way through Birmingham, UK.
Who gets to have nukes? | Start Here
Who gets to have nuclear weapons and why?
Man Utd’s Shaw backs Amorim’s challenge of ‘toxic’ dressing room
Luke Shaw says the atmosphere in the Manchester United dressing room has been 'quite toxic'.
‘Exorbitant privilege’: Can the US dollar maintain its global dominance?
Despite global shifts, analysts agree the US dollar's reserve currency status is unlikely to be replaced for decades.
Border clash between Ugandan, South Sudanese troops kills at least four
It is not clear what triggered the fighting although sections of the border have long been contested.
Questions mount over UK’s ‘Palestinian statehood’ announcement
The UK's threat to recognise a Palestinian state if Israel does not agree to a ceasefire in Gaza has drawn criticism.
‘Dramatic setback’: Will Peru’s new amnesty law put justice out of reach?
Survivors of Peru's internal armed conflict fear a new amnesty law will shield military and police from accountability.
How significant is UK’s move to recognise Palestinian state, and why now?
PM Keir Starmer announces that the UK will recognise the state of Palestine in September, amid famine situation in Gaza.
Video: Israel has now killed 60,000 Palestinians in its Gaza genocide
As the death toll from Israel's war on Gaza passes 60,000, Palestinians are appealing for an end to Israel's genocide.
Gaza mothers forced to give babies water as milk and formula run out
Mothers across Gaza are forced to give their babies water to keep them alive, as milk and formula have become nearly imp
India join World Cup qualifiers Iran and Uzbekistan in CAFA Cup
India have been invited to join next month's Central Asian football Nations Cup in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Myanmar military government sets long prison terms for election protests
New law bans any speech or organising seen as trying to "destroy a part of the electoral process".
Half a million people in Gaza enduring “famine-like conditions”
WFP says only half of requested aid is reaching Gaza, as 500,000 people face famine-like conditions," they warn.
Imam of Southport Mosque reflects one year on from UK race riots
Islamophobic riots shocked the UK a year ago, following false claims that three girls were killed by a Muslim migrant.
ChatGPT conversations lack “legal privilege”
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says ChatGPT users share personal info, but warns it's not legally protected in case of a lawsuit
Thailand-Cambodia truce mostly holds after shaky start in wake of fighting
Some analysts say ceasefire remains tenuous, and may not last if the Thai government fails to secure lower US tariffs.
Tsunami waves hit Hawaii, Japan after Russia quake: What we know so far
A magnitude 8.8 quake hit Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting tsunami warnings as far away as the US West Coast.
Japan records highest temperature on record
Temperature hits41.2 degrees Celsius (106.16 degrees Fahrenheit) after hottest June on record.
Luis Diaz completes transfer to Bayern Munich from Liverpool
Colombia international forward joins Bayern Munich from Liverpool in a deal that could total $86.7m.
Gaza’s starving children face permanent damage from chronic hunger
Doctors fear that even if aid reaches Gaza's starving children, it may come too late to save them from irreversible harm
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