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Europe’s deadly border theatre is back
The UK and Greece are recycling racist border policies of the past decade and pretending they'll work this time.
‘They chase ambulances:’ Russia’s ‘record’ attacks on Ukraine’s healthcare
Emergency healthcare workers in wartorn Ukraine say they have been targeted by drones.
FIFA 2026 World Cup draw set to be held in Las Vegas in December
The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be staged in December with Las Vegas reported to be the host venue.
Is ISIL a growing threat in the DR Congo and East Africa?
Experts warn that ISIL-affiliated ADF fighters may be stepping up attacks to stay relevant, amid regional peace efforts.
Eastern Europe must earn its security in a post-American NATO
To survive shifting fault lines, CEE should rearm and show its worth as a partner.
Laura Dahlmeier: Climbers attempt rescue of injured Olympian in Pakistan
Rescuers are hoping to find the double Olympic gold medallist on the 6,096-metre Laila Peak in the Karakoram Mountains.
Tsunami waves reach US states of Hawaii, California after Russian quake
Hawaii's governor warns residents not to 'put yourself in harm's way' and readies for possible rescue operations.
Trump’s approval rating in US drops to lowest level of his second term
Polls find that Americans have mixed feelings about Trump's handling of the US economy and immigration.
UN court denies Mladic, who led Bosnia’s Srebrenica massacre, early release
Ratko Mladic filed the request to be released on health grounds last month, saying he only had a few months to live.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,252
Here are the key events on day 1,252 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What is Israel’s war taking from Gaza’s children
The war on Gaza is leaving behind a generation of orphans. Many children survive, but they will grow up without parents.
Tsunamis strike parts of Russia, Japan, Hawaii after massive Russia quake
Dozens of other countries, including in Latin America, Asia and parts of the US, are bracing for potential tsunamis.
New poll shows plunging US public support for Israel’s war on Gaza
Only 32 percent of survey respondents said they approve of Israel's conduct in Gaza, down 10 points from last year.
Trump says Epstein ‘stole’ young women staff from his Mar-a-Lago resort
Trump says he cut off his relationship with Epstein because the sex offender poached workers from his Florida resort.
What is the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia?
Thailand and Cambodia agree to a ceasefire after border clashes, but deep tensions and politics threaten it.
Gaza’s starvation crisis: when will it end?
As more than 100 Palestinians starve to death in Gaza, many question the goals of the US- and Israel-backed GHF.
Calls for US to sanction Israeli settlers after Palestinian activist killed
Trump rolled back sanctions against Israeli settlers, including Yinon Levi, the alleged killer of Awdah Hathaleen.
Trump says Israel will ‘preside over’ US aid distribution in Gaza
US president says Israel would do a 'good job' of aid delivery in Gaza despite the mounting death toll at GHF sites.
Israeli settler arrested in fatal shooting was ‘glad about it’
The Israeli settler arrested in the fatal shooting of Palestinian activist Odeh Hadalin said he was glad about it."
Father, ex-husband, among 9 arrested in alleged honour killing in Pakistan
Sidra Bibi, 18, was reportedly killed on the orders of a local council of elders in eastern Pakistan's Rawalpindi.
IMF nudges up 2025 growth forecast but says tariff risks still dog outlook
Future tariff increases are not reflected in the IMF numbers, and could raise effective tariff rates further, it warned.
Israeli cruise ship protest sparks violent police clashes on Greek island
Greek riot police clashed with demonstrators in Rhodes who were protesting the docking of an Israeli cruise ship.
Authorities say shooter in New York City blamed NFL for brain injuries
The US football league has previously faced legal challenges over its failure to address players' concussions.
NFL headquarters was mass shooter’s target, NYC mayor says
The headquarters of the National Football League was the intended target of a mass shooter, according to the NYC mayor.
Ivory Coast’s president says will seek fourth term in office
Alassane Ouattara, 83, announced the plan after changing the constitution to remove presidential term limits.
Trump administration moves to nix key finding on greenhouse gas emissions
EPA head Lee Zeldin has framed the rollback as necessary to axe regulations and ensure the US's continued prosperity.
Union Pacific to buy Norfolk Southern for $85bn
The deal, which would build first coast-to-coast freight rail, could take up to two years to complete amid scrutiny.
Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene decries ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Right-wing congresswoman condemns the 'starvation happening in Gaza' as she criticises pro-Israel colleague Randy Fine.
Procter and Gamble to raise prices to offset tariff costs
The world's largest consumer goods maker said it will have to raise prices on a quarter of its products starting August.
UK to recognise Palestine unless Israel agrees to ceasefire
PM Keir Starmer said the UK will recognise Palestine unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire.
UK plans to recognise Palestine in September unless Israel halts Gaza war
PM says Israel must take major steps in coming weeks or the UK will make its move ahead of UNGA.
Who was Awdah Hathaleen, Palestinian activist killed by an Israeli settler?
The family man, activist, and football fiend also helped make an Oscar-winning documentary.
RSF attacks compound humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s strategic city
RSF attacks in North Kordofan are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis on the provincial capital of el-Obeid.
The UK is slipping into racist dystopia
And only mass solidarity mobilisation can stop it.
Four killed, hundreds arrested in Angola protests against fuel price hike
Police say four people were killed and 500 others arrested at protests in the capital, Luanda.
Settler sanctions are theatre. Hathaleen’s murder exposes the cover-up
Token measures mask Western complicity and protect Israel from real accountability.
Israeli TV personality jokes ‘obese’ mother ate starving Gaza baby
Israeli TV personalities are mocking children dying of starvation in Gaza, with one even joking a mother ate her baby.
Are influencers a trustworthy source of news?
Today on The Stream:Are influencersatrustworthyalternative to traditional journalists?
Video: Funerals held for victims of DRC Catholic church attack
Families in the Democratic Republic of Congo have held funerals for 38 people killed in an attack.
Death toll in Israel’s war on Gaza surpasses 60,000
The grim milestone reaches as Israel continues to target aid seekers amid famine conditions in Gaza.
Now that countries have capitulated on tariffs, Trump will be back for more
Governments should stop handing Trump unnecessary victories and stand up to him. This is the only way to defeat him.
India claims to have killed all suspects of Kashmir’s Pahalgam attack
Three armed men killed on Monday were involved in deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Indian minister says.
A day in the life of a Palestinian family seeking food in Gaza
This is a day in the life of a Palestinian family in Gaza, living through Israel's policy of starvation.
Israeli settler kills West Bank activist involved in Oscar-winning film
Odeh Hadalin, an activist, footballer and participant in Oscar-winning film No Other Land has been shot and killed.
NYC shooting: What we know about the victims, suspect Shane Tamura
At least four killed, including an NYPD officer, and another critically wounded in the latest mass shooting in the US.
Agadez: The ancient Sahelian city forced to change amid trying times
A once thriving Saharan tourist city with a rich but fading heritage faces harsh realities two years since Niger's coup.
Poland – At a crossroads of ideologies
Poland is increasingly seen as the gateway between eastern and western Europe.
Colombia ex-President Alvaro Uribe found guilty in landmark bribery trial
The ruling, which Uribe's legal team said he will appeal, is the latest in a long-running, hugely politicised case.
Deadly rain, landslides force mass evacuations in northern China
At least 30 dead and tens of thousands evacuated as heavy rain and landslides hit northern China.
Inmates, pregnant woman among 22 killed in Russia’s attacks on Ukraine
Ukrainian drone attacks kill at least one person in Russia's southern Rostov region.
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