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Indian state braces for Tauktae, ‘most severe’ cyclone in decades
Powerful cyclone roaring in Arabian Sea moves towards Gujarat as authorities evacuate hundreds of thousands of people.
‘Huge loss’: Experienced Gaza doctors killed in Israeli attacks
Bombings killed at least two Gaza doctors, exacerbating a medical expertise shortage in the besieged enclave.
What does ‘voting’ mean in Iran?
The periodic rise of voting in Iran does not point to an affirmation of the ruling regime’s legitimacy.
As they ready to reopen, British eateries short on staff: Survey
A switch to more secure jobs and an exodus of foreign workers have exacerbated a staff shortage, a survey found.
Central Vista: India’s Modi blasted for $2.8bn project amid COVID
Modi pushes forward with building new parliament and other structures, as critics accuse him of misplaced priorities.
Are these India’s ‘forgotten victims’ of COVID?
In a village in Uttar Pradesh as many as 18 people have died in three weeks, but without testing the cause is 'unknown'.
Microsoft investigated Bill Gates’s involvement with an employee
The board used an external law firm for a 'thorough investigation' but did not reach a conclusion as Gates stepped down.
Pakistan calls for US role in de-escalating Gaza conflict
US statement following talks between Pakistani FM Qureshi and US Secretary of State Blinken makes no mention of Gaza.
Fiame Naomi Mataafa: Samoa set to appoint first female PM
Samoa's top court overrules attempt to void April election results, paving way for the opposition to form a government.
Chile chooses independents to draft new constitution
Ruling coalition loses out as Chile prepares to rewrite constitution following mass protests against inequality in 2019.
Musk effect: Bitcoin sinks to three-month low on Musk comments
Elon Musk's tweet hinting that Tesla is thinking of, or may have, sold its cryptocurrencies sent Bitcoin skidding.
China’s economic recovery slows in April after Q1 boom
After record expansion in the January quarter, growth in April, including retail sales, slowed, showing uneven recovery.
Top India scientist quits COVID panel over differences with gov’t
Shahid Jameel resigns from forum of scientific advisers set up by government days after questioning pandemic's handling.
Dozens of Israeli air strikes pummel Gaza Strip – Live
Nearly 200 Palestinians killed, including 58 children, in the Gaza Strip as Israeli bombardment enters second week.
Thailand reports COVID daily record, driven by prison outbreaks
Southeast Asian nation reports 9,635 new cases on Monday, as it scrambles to contain third wave of coronavirus.
G7 urged to donate excess COVID vaccines to global sharing scheme
UNICEF says move would address shortfalls after India held back planned exports to cover its own surging outbreak.
Palestinian protests in Israel showcase ‘unprecedented’ unity
Palestinian citizens of Israel say widespread protests reflect a shared movement against Israeli colonialism.
Two dead as stand collapses at synagogue in Israeli settlement
More than 150 also injured after bleacher collapses at an uncompleted synagogue in the occupied West Bank.
Palestinian shot dead after car rams Israeli police in Jerusalem
Six Israeli police injured as Palestinian crashes his vehicle into a roadblock in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood.
‘Historic’: Chile votes for who will draft new constitution
Voter turnout has been low, but Chileans say they hope to participate in 'shaping future' of the country.
Iran calls for international action on ‘apartheid’ Israel
Iran calls for strong international response to Israel’s 'crimes against humanity and war crimes' against Palestinians.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson heads his way into EPL history books
Textbook header from a corner was one of the most sensational moments of this or any Premier League season.
Who controls the media message on the Israel-Palestine conflict?
Israel condemned for air raid in Gaza that destroyed a tower housing media offices, including Al Jazeera's.
Six rebels killed by Myanmar military, anti-coup force says
Rebel group formed in Myanmar after February coup says 10 members were wounded this week amid intensified fighting.
Israel committing war crimes in Gaza, Palestinian FM tells UN
Riyad al-Maliki calls Israel 'occupying colonial state' as Israeli envoy slams Hamas at UN Security Council session.
Timeline: How US presidents have defended Israel over decades
Joe Biden is not only US president to back Israel amid criticism of military operations and abuses against Palestinians.
Israel’s doctrine: Humane bombing and benevolent occupation
How Israelis moved from shooting and crying to shooting and laughing in Palestine.
US: Muslim groups to boycott Biden Eid event over Israel support
Muslim advocacy groups say they 'cannot in good conscience' join event as US defends Israel amid Gaza attacks.
Netanyahu says Gaza bombing to continue ‘in full-force’
Defiant Israeli prime minister says Gaza bombing campaign 'will take time', as 42 Palestinians were killed on Sunday.
Palestinian FM slams moves to normalise relations with Israel
Riyad al-Maliki says normalisation without achieving Palestinian statehood represents support for 'apartheid'.
Iran unveils its strongest domestic supercomputer
The Simorgh supercomputer, named after a mythical Persian bird, was developed by Iranian engineers.
Neocolonialism and the Green New Deal – Barber and Rehman
Activist Asad Rehman and sustainability writer Aja Barber on the Green New Deal and next steps for the climate movement.
Cyclone Tauktae: Indian states put on alert ahead of storm
At least four people dead in torrential rain and winds as western India braces for a powerful cyclone, officials said.
US legislator AOC calls Israel an ‘apartheid state’
US progressives have criticised the Biden administration's support for Israel amid its Gaza bombardment.
The out of body girl: My fragmented life with dissociation
It has taken time and practice to integrate my body and my mind, to ask them to live side by side.
‘Victims of aggression’: Gaza hospital overwhelmed with wounded
Israeli air attacks kill 33 Palestinians, including 13 children, in Gaza on Sunday as attacks continue.
Saudi Arabia condemns Israel for ‘flagrant violations’ in Gaza
The kingdom's foreign minister calls on the global community to act urgently to put an end to Israel's attacks on Gaza.
Sons of Jerusalem | Close Up
A Palestinian family in occupied East Jerusalem fights to save their home and keep their teenage son out of prison.
Kashmir police arrest graffiti artist over Palestine mural
At least 20 people, including an artist and a religious leader, arrested for protests in solidarity with Palestine.
How the violence plays into Netanyahu’s hands
By letting violence escalate, the outgoing prime minister is sabotaging the formation of a cabinet by the opposition.
Israel destroys home of most senior Hamas leader in Gaza
Military says it struck the homes of Yehiyeh Sinwar, the most senior Hamas leader in Gaza, and his brother.
In Pictures: World rallies in solidarity with Palestinians
From New York and Madrid to Cape Town and Baghdad, thousands protested against Israeli attacks on Gaza.
Rescuers dig for survivors as Gaza suffers ‘most intense’ bombing
At least 33 people died in Gaza after 150 Israeli air raids hit the besieged enclave in one hour overnight.
Afghan ceasefire ends amid calls for fresh talks with Taliban
Clashes between Taliban fighters and government forces resume in the Helmand province.
Can children get long COVID?
Dr Khan examines the mounting evidence that children are suffering from long COVID months after catching the virus.
Chileans vote for 155-member assembly to draft new constitution
The new constitution is aimed at addressing deep-seated social inequality that gave rise to deadly protests in 2019.
Panic buying in Taiwan as new COVID-19 rules kick off
Authorities say there is no need to hoard noodles or toilet paper after new COVID-19 restrictions trigger panic buying.
Philippines douses five-hour blaze at Manila hospital
Officials appeal for big, industrial fans to clear smoke after fire breaks out at Philippine General Hospital.
The fallacy of the colonial ‘right to defence’
Colonial powers have long demanded the 'right to defence' against the people they have colonised.
Thousands rally in US in support of Palestinians
Huge crowds show solidarity with Palestinians in cities across US, including Los Angeles, New York and Boston.
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