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Zinedine Zidane resigns as Real Madrid coach
The Frenchman's departure comes after the Spanish club failed to win a trophy for the first time in 11 seasons.
Man Utd’s Rashford racially abused after Europa League final
Forward says he faced 'at least 70 racial slurs' on social media after loss to Villarreal in Gdansk.
BJP supporters say ‘won’t forgive’ Modi for COVID ‘indifference’
Indian PM's handling of pandemic that has killed more than 300,000 people leads to disillusionment among his supporters.
Healing Black trauma necessitates universal health care
Discounting Medicare for all makes the US Congress complicit in Black child abuse.
Twitter ‘concerned’ about India staff safety after police visit
Firm worried about safety of workers days after police visited its offices to probe tagging of BJP posts as manipulated.
Macron recognises French ‘responsibility’ in Rwanda genocide
In a visit to Kigali, the French president says his country asks Rwanda for forgiveness over role in 1994 killings.
Is there no end to Rio de Janeiro’s cycle of violence?
A May 6 police operation in Rio's Jacarezinho favela resulted in the death of 28 people.
Mali: Ousted president, PM freed from military detention
Interim leaders were detained on Monday hours after two army officers lost posts in a cabinet reshuffle.
DR Congo: Volcano evacuation order sparks mass exodus in Goma
Authorities order evacuation as risk of new eruptions from Mount Nyiragongo looms, people flee the city.
Death in the Himalayas: Poverty, fear propel India’s COVID crisis
Many in remote villages shun tests for fear of testing positive and being forced to go to hospital far from home.
Pakistani FM: ‘Can the US afford to ignore Pakistan?’
Shah Mehmood Qureshi discusses his country’s role in promoting peace, security and stability in the region and beyond.
France’s Macron heads to Rwanda to reset relations
President's visit to Kigali aimed at moving on from decades of diplomatic friction over French role in 1994 genocide.
In Pictures: The world’s most neglected crises
The Norwegian Refugee Council unveiled its annual index of the 10 most neglected displacement crises in the world.
Meet Nigeria’s child apprentices
On Nigeria’s Children’s Day, we profile children who are working to support themselves and their families.
‘Corona Devi’: Indian priests pray for mercy from COVID ‘goddess’
Two 'Corona Devi' idols set up in southern city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu as country battles a new infection surge.
‘Black Day’: Indian farmers mark six months of farm law protests
Thousands of farmers continue to camp at highways leading to New Delhi as deadlock with Modi's government continues.
China says ‘politicising’ COVID origins impedes investigation
Chinese embassy in US decries fixation on 'political manipulation' after Biden orders intelligence review of origins.
Millions in Australia plunged into snap COVID-19 lockdown
Nearly 7 million people in state of Victoria will have to stay at home for a week in bid to tackle new cluster of cases.
Is Black Lives Matter changing the US conversation on Palestine?
Black-Palestinian ties are becoming more unified through shared struggle against state violence.
Indian Muslim jailed for trying to visit Dalit rape victim family
Student activist accused of ‘conspiracy to cause caste-based violence' but family and lawyer say he is a 'scapegoat'.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar author Eric Carle dies, aged 91
Carle described the children's classic, which sold more than 50 million copies around the world, as a 'book of hope'.
Australian spy novelist Yang Hengjun faces China espionage trial
The 56-year-old was detained in early 2019 in Guangzhou and is one of a number of foreigners facing charges of espionage
Biden urges ceasefire, end to ‘large-scale abuses’ in Tigray
US president calls for humanitarian access to Ethiopia's war-torn region, withdrawal of Eritrean and Amhara forces.
US charges ex-Bolivian minister with bribery, money laundering
US accuses former Bolivian Interior Minister Arturo Murillo of receiving bribes from US company and individuals.
Casino mogul Steve Wynn must register as foreign agent, US says
Wynn also ran into trouble after a number of former employees came public with stories of sexual harassment by him.
World’s largest gaming service Twitch adds ‘transgender’ tag
Twitch said the transgender, bisexual, Black and disabled tags will give a more inclusive experience to its users.
Villarreal beat Man Utd in bold shoot-out to win Europa League
Spanish side claim first key trophy after 11-10 penalty shoot-out win over English club.
Advocates demand Facebook end ‘blatant’ Palestinian censorship
Rights groups demand answers amid widespread reports of Palestinian users and content being censored on social media.
US judge rejects Bayer’s $2B deal to resolve future Roundup suits
The judge called the proposal 'unreasonable' and said it serves Monsanto while shortchanging Roundup users.
Blinken claims progress in effort to boost Israel-Hamas truce
US secretary of state wraps up two-day Middle East visit with pledges on cementing the ceasefire and rebuilding Gaza.
Biden orders review of US intel on origins of coronavirus
President Joe Biden says US will press China to participate in 'full and transparent' probe into coronavirus origins.
Will US restrictions on Ethiopia bring an end to Tigray violence?
The US has announced travel restrictions and cut security assistance to its oldest ally in Africa.
Qatar pledges $500m for Gaza reconstruction
Qatar's foreign minister says funds will go towards reconstruction following Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
Another candidate assassinated in Mexico ahead of June 6 vote
Alma Barragan was shot dead during a campaign event becoming the 34th murdered candidate this election season.
Exxon investor scores historic climate win with two board seats
Investor with a tiny stake in ExxonMobil scored historic climate victory when it won two seats on the oil giant's board.
Sudan and main rebel group kick off peace talks in Juba
South Sudan President Salva Kiir is hosting talks between Sudanese government and SPLM - North.
Dozens missing after Nigeria boat sinks with 160 on board
The boat left central Niger state and was heading to northwest Kebbi state when it split and sank.
Russian court hears Navalny complaints on prison conditions
Jailed Kremlin critic accuses prison authorities of censoring his newspapers and denying him access to books.
UEFA Europa League final – Villarreal vs Manchester United: Live
Live updates from the 2021 Europa League final that is taking place in Gdansk, Poland.
Iraq militia commander arrested under ‘anti-terrorism’ law
Military says Qasim Muslih, Anbar head of the Popular Mobilisation Forces, has been arrested.
Hamas leader says group won’t touch Gaza reconstruction aid
Yahya Sinwar's remarks come after the US pledged aid for Gaza, but stressed that the aid must not benefit Hamas.
US: ‘Multiple casualties’ after mass shooting in San Jose
Details of shooting at train yard in California are still unclear, but officials say the attacker is among the dead.
UN says 20,000 homeless, 40 missing in DR Congo volcano aftermath
More than 200 earthquakes since Saturday's eruption have damaged buildings and streets in Goma, causing panic.
Iran bans crypto mining after summer power cuts strike early
Iran is facing another widespread wave of power outages, and the government is blaming Bitcoin miners again.
US county approves $10m over death of Black man in police custody
Jamal Sutherland died in January after South Carolina police officers repeatedly used stun guns and kneeled on his back.
US Republicans ready a new infrastructure counteroffer for Biden
As negotiations continue between Biden and GOP lawmakers, some Republicans are expressing optimism.
EU demands AstraZeneca pay millions for failing to deliver doses
The delay in supplying vaccines endangers the health of millions of EU citizens, a lawyer representing the EU said.
Climate landmark: Court orders Royal Dutch Shell to cut emissions
The ruling is a landmark victory in the battle against climate change and could set a precedent for other energy giants.
Mali’s president, prime minister resign after arrests by military
Interim President Bah Ndaw and PM Moctar Ouane step down days after the military seized power and detained them.
HRW urges Nordic countries to repatriate nationals from Syria
More than 160 Nordic nationals, most of whom are children, are being held in northeast Syria, rights group says.
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