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Israel advances bill mandating death penalty for Palestinian ‘terrorists’
The Israeli parliament has advanced an amendment proposing the death penalty for convicted Palestinian terrorists'.
‘You can do anything’: Israeli war crimes in Gaza aired in UK documentary
The new film featuring firsthand testimonies of Israeli soldiers in Gaza reveals patterns of systematic abuse.
Inside the year-long BBC saga that led to Trump’s $1bn lawsuit threat
The broadcaster, one of the UK's most trusted news networks, is under fire for alleged bias in its coverage.
Eight arrested, over 1,000 suspended in Turkiye football gambling scandal
Turkish Football Federation president calls betting scandal a 'moral crisis in Turkish football'.
Pakistan says ‘India proxies’ behind Islamabad bombing: What we know so far
'Suicide' blast at court complex kills 12, injures more than 30, a day after a deadly explosion in the Indian capital.
Indian police invoke ‘terror’ law as Modi alleges Delhi blast ‘conspiracy’
India's 'anti-terrorism' force is leading the probe into the blast that killed 12 people in New Delhi on Monday.
US Senate votes to end shutdown: Why Democrats are upset with Chuck Schumer
The Senate Democratic minority leader is being blamed for allowing centrist Democrats to abandon party cause.
Russian troops advance on Pokrovsk, Ukraine
Undated video on social media shows Russian troops moving through dense fog in Pokrovsk, Ukraine.
Germany detains man accused of offering to pay people to kill politicians
Former German chancellors Angela Merkel and Olaf Scholz are reported to have been on alleged hitlist of supect.
LIVE: Israel kills three in Gaza as crews work to find thousands of missing
Gaza's Civil Defence says 35 unidentifiable bodies uncovered in Gaza City as Hamas searches for dead Israeli captives.
Russians agree to quit Serbian oil company as US sanctions bite
Russia's state-owned company Gazprom Neft to be forced out of Serbia's NIS after imposition of Western sanctions.
Why has Canada lost its measles-free status – and could the US be next?
With more than 5,000 positive cases of measles, Canada lost its measles elimination status.
Typhoon Fung-wong a “devastating blow” to the Philippines
"It's not just infrastructure that's been hit, it's really the people's ability to recover and rebuild their lives."
The GCC and collective security
Recent uncertainty seems to have prompted Gulf Cooperation Council members to consider new options for their defence.
Gaza struggles to identify bodies returned under ceasefire deal
Challenge of identifying remains of Palestinians killed amid the war or in Israeli jails mounting alongside the numbers
Tanzania frees opposition leaders following deadly election protests
Despite the releases, opposition leader Tundu Lissu remains behind bars, and hundreds have been charged with treason.
US revokes visa of music executive for Charlie Kirk tweet
US revokes visa of music executive for Charlie Kirk tweet
Solving the Nord Stream mystery
The arrest of a Ukrainian man in Italy has reignited an unsolved geopolitical crime drama.
Cristiano Ronaldo says World Cup 2026 will be his last before retirement
Portugal forward drops more hints on his retirement timeline, saying the World Cup will be his final major tournament.
What we know about deadly India blast
At least 13 people were killed and 20 injured when a car exploded near the Red Fort metro station in India's capital.
Trump proposes $2,000 tariff dividend for Americans. Would this work?
Trump's $2,000 tariff dividend plan faces legal hurdles, unclear funding; experts doubt tariff revenue will cover costs.
Russia says Ukrainian-British plot to hijack hypersonic missile foiled
Pilots of Russian warplane tempted with money and Western citizenship to take part in false flag op, Moscow asserts.
What happened at Syrian president’s historic White House visit
Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa has become the first Syrian leader to visit the White House.
Video: COP30 demonstrators protest activist killings
Protesters lay outside the COP30 climate summit in Brazil covered in white sheets in honour of killed activists.
Israeli parliament nods to bill to introduce death penalty for ‘terrorism’
Critics say the bill would apply only to Arabs who kill Jews, not the other way around.
JNIM siege: What is happening in Mali?
Al-Qaeda-linked group JNIM has besieged Mali's capital, Bamako, cutting off key routes and causing fuel shortages.
Islamabad bomb blast live: 12 dead in Pakistan capital in ‘suicide attack’
At least 12 people killed and several others injured in an explosion outside a court complex in Pakistan's capital.
What is the meaning of Zohran Kwame Mamdani’s name?
With his name linked to Persian, Arabic and Ghanian, New York's newest mayor reflects the city he will govern.
How many times has Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire? Here are the numbers
Since the ceasefire took effect one month ago, Israeli attacks have killed at least 242 Palestinians and injured 622.
Does the rise of Dutch centrism spell doom for Europe’s far right?
Rob Jetten's victory in the Netherlands knocked Geert Wilders, but experts say populism is far from over.
‘Suicide blast’ outside Islamabad court in Pakistan kills at least 12
Explosion occurred near the entrance of the district court, which is typically crowded with a large number of people.
Syria signs up to US-led coalition against ISIL
Syrian President al-Sharaa, recently dropped from global 'terror' list, pledges cooperation in combating armed group.
Ballroom blitz: Trump demolishes White House’s East Wing
Some see ambitious construction project as defacing a historical building, others see it as a much-needed addition.
Video: Heavy rains flood COP30 conference entrances
Torrential rainfall in the Brazilian city of Belem flooded pavements outside the venue for the COP30 climate talks.
Cambodia denies Thai landmine claims as truce hangs in the balance
Cambodia says the mine that wounded four Thai soldiers was a remnant of past conflicts.
Iraqis hold little hope for change as they head to the polls
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is seeking a second term.
21 dead, search continues after refugee boat sinks near Malaysia, Thailand
The boat was carrying dozens of refugees from Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority when it sank.
Israel’s parliament advances ‘terrorists’ death penalty bill
Israel's parliament has advanced a controversial bill that would allow the death penalty for terrorists'.
Video: Trump hails Syria’s al-Sharaa after historic White House talks
"I think this leader can do it". US President Donald Trump praised Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Typhoon Fung-wong leaves Philippines with 10 dead, 1.4 million displaced
The super typhoon has left devastation in the Philippines just days after another typhoon killed 232 people.
The Meeting Between the US and Syria is “Very Symbolic”
Former US diplomat Adam Clements says the meeting between the US & Syria is a big first step" toward regional unity.
Delhi Red Fort blast kills 13: What happened as police invoke ‘terror’ law?
Indian police are investigating a deadly car explosion in the capital, New Delhi, under a stringent 'antiterrorism' law.
Eagles win against Packers in NFL defensive slugfest
Philadelphia Eagles win their third match in a row while the Green Bay Packers fall from the NFC North division lead.
Delhi Red Fort blast live: Terrorism law invoked in India after 13 killed
Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.
Jannik Sinner dominates Felix Auger-Aliassime at ATP Finals in Turin
Jannik Sinner begins his ATP Finals title defence with victory against Felix Auger-Aliassime on home soil in Italy.
African World Cup 2026 qualifiers playoffs: Squads, teams and start time
Cameroon, Congo, Gabon and Nigeria clash for entry into the FIFA intercontinental playoff tournament for the World Cup.
Trump threatens BBC with $1bn lawsuit over edited January 6 speech
US president demands 'full and fair' retraction of BBC documentary that prompted resignation of two top executives.
US Senate passes bill to end longest ever government shutdown
The measure still needs to be approved by the House and signed by US President Donald Trump.
British journalist Sami Hamdi to be freed from ICE detention, lawyers say
Hamdi's lawyers say he was detained for his pro-Palestinian views, and no reason was given for his visa being revoked.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,356
Here are the key events from day 1,356 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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