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Haris Silajdzic: Bosnia’s crisis was planned in Belgrade
Bosnia's wartime PM slams NATO's Rutte for telling leaders to take responsibility' instead of naming the perpetrator'.
Video: Israeli attacks kill Palestinians in Gaza as ceasefire talks stall
Aid workers and a journalist were among some of the latest victims of Israeli attacks in Gaza.
Roadside nets aim to thwart Russian drone attacks in Ukraine
AJ's Charles Stratford reports on efforts to block Russian drone attacks on Ukrainian vehicles near the Kursk border.
‘Unimaginable loss’: North Macedonia reels from deadly nightclub fire
At least 59 killed and more than 100 injured after a huge fire rips through a nightclub in the eastern town of Kocani.
Pakistani security officers killed in blast claimed by Baloch separatists
Dozens of paramilitary troops wounded in explosion in Noshki district of Balochistan days after deadly train hijacking.
Deadly US air strikes on Yemen
The US launched air strikes in Yemen after the Houthis threatened Red Sea attacks unless Israel lifts the Gaza blockade.
The Arab plan for Gaza has two problems: Israel and the PA
The plan could fail in the face of Israel's intransigence and the PA's incompetence.
Deadly storm system hits US Midwest killing dozen
At least 32 people were killed in the US as severe thunderstorms and tornadoes swept through six states in the Midwest.
‘I was a human shield’: What Israeli soldiers did to a Gaza father
Yousef al-Masri spent several terrifying days forced to clear rooms for heavily armed Israeli soldiers.
An estimated 100,000 join antigovernment rally in Serbia’s Belgrade
Protesters converge in Serbia's capital in what was likely the largest in a series of anticorruption demonstrations.
Stranded NASA astronauts to return as SpaceX Dragon docks with ISS
NASA's Crew-10 mission marks the long-awaited return of astronauts Wilmore and Williams after nine months on ISS.
At least 51 people killed in nightclub fire in North Macedonia
More than 100 people injured in the deadly fire at at the nightclub in Kocani - about 100km east of the capital, Skopje.
Aime Cesaire: The Poetics of Negritude
Confronting History through Negritude.
Is Trump the end of the international rules-based order?
Analysts mull if this isn't the beginning of the end for the 'rules-based order', long accused of hypocrisy.
Norris beats Verstappen at F1 Australian GP in Melbourne
McLaren's Lando Norris begins the 2025 F1 season with victory in an eventful and rain-affected Australian Grand Prix.
Mbappe double at Villarreal takes Real Madrid top of LaLiga
Kylian Mbappe's first half brace in the 2-1 win against Villareal moves Madrid three points clear atop the standings.
Pakistan loses first T20I against New Zealand
New Zealand takes an early lead in the five-match T20 series after Pakistan's batting collapsed for less than 100 runs.
Ailing Pope Francis works on signature reform from hospital as he recovers
The pontiff was admitted to Rome's Gemelli Hospital in February for double pneumonia.
Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona – LaLiga: Team news, start time, how to follow
Atletico host LaLiga leaders Barcelona on Sunday with Madrid side still reeling from defeat by Real in Champions League.
Houthis say children among 31 killed after US fighter jets bomb Yemen
The US raids come after Trump warned Houthis that 'hell will rain down' if attacks on Red Sea shipping don't stop.
WPL 2025 final: Mumbai Indians claim second title as Delhi Capitals despair
Delhi lose third straight final as Mumbai wins by eight runs.
At least 11 people dead in Pakistan after military raids
The raids take place in the Mohmand and Dera Ismail Khan districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, bordering Afghanistan.
Deadly storms kill at least 17 across three US states
Eleven people are dead in Missouri, and Arkansas declares a state of emergency after three killed.
Israel kills at least nine Palestinians, including journalists, in Gaza
The attack targets a relief team in the north of the enclave that was accompanied by journalists and photographers.
Syrians mark revolution anniversary with roses, songs and tight security
Syrian flags and revolutionary songs fill the streets on a day of celebrating hope and sacrifice.
Huge power outage in Cuba leaves millions in darkness
Latest grid collapse follows a string of nationwide blackouts in recent months.
Ahmed al-Sharaa is “inheriting a nightmare situation”
Remember, scholars were saying Syria was on the verge of becoming a failed state."
UK’s Starmer says coalition to beef up Ukraine security in any peace deal
British PM Starmer highlights 'robust' security plans for Ukraine, proposing deployment in case of a peace deal.
Trump administration mulls new travel ban that could hit 43 nations: Report
The travel ban could affect more than 40 countries, far beyond the restrictions set in Trump's first term.
US-South Africa relationship “damaged” over Israel’s war
Analyst Sandile Swana says the US-South Africa dispute stems from South Africa's backing of the ICJ case against Israel.
Thousands join antigovernment protest in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade
Protests began after 15 people killed in November's Novi Sad railway station roof collapse.
Gaza’s silent epidemic
Gaza has the highest number of child amputees per capita and has been rendered incapable of taking care of them.
Rival rallies erupt in South Korea before ruling on president’s impeachment
Pro and anti-President Yoon Suk-yeol protests have gathered across South Korea's capital ahead of a court ruling.
Acute child malnutrition in northern Gaza doubles in one month, UNICEF says
UNICEF warns malnutrition crisis worsens across Gaza, with dramatic rises in affected children under two and under five.
Why are Caribbean leaders fighting Trump to keep Cuban doctors?
Cuban medical missions provide crucial support to several Caribbean healthcare systems, especially in times of crisis.
South Africa committed to US ties after ‘regrettable’ expulsion of envoy
US State Secretary Marco Rubio has accused South Africa's ambassador of hating the US and President Trump.
US sanctions Thailand’s officials over deportation of Uighurs to China
Thailand defends last month's decision, saying China assured the safety of the repatriated Uighur people.
Syria: An eruption of violence and a misinformation crisis
The Listening Post analyses Syria's past week of violence, vengeance & disinformation.
Can an aspirin a day keep cancer at bay?
A new study finds that aspirin may disrupt the protective shield cancer cells use to evade the immune system.
‘Inch by inch’: Myanmar rebels close in on key military base in Chin State
Under heavy Myanmar air force attacks, Chin rebels pay heavy price for success of Mission Jerusalem'.
UN chief calls for global action against rising ‘anti-Muslim bigotry’
Marking International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Guterres speaks out against bigotry, xenophobia and discrimination.
Russian captain in North Sea ship collision charged with manslaughter
Vladimir Motin appears in court over the death of a crew member after his cargo ship crashed into a US fuel tanker.
How does Israel’s detention campaign work?
For every Palestinian Israel freed in the ceasefire deal, it arrested 16 more.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,115
These are the key developments on day 1,115 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US expels South African ambassador after remarks on Trump
The US administration's latest move against South Africa is 'regrettable', says the country's presidency.
Donald Trump threatens opponents with jail in Justice Department speech
US president took aim at journalists, judges, prosecutors and Biden officials in a speech calling for 'accountability'.
Will Israel be held accountable for genocidal acts in Gaza?
UN report finds systemic sexual and gender-based violence against Palestinians.
Finnish court convicts Russian man for war crimes in Ukraine
Finnish court sentences Russian paramilitary to life imprisonment for war crimes against Ukrainian soldiers in 2014.
US arrests second student over Columbia University pro-Palestinian activism
The Trump administration has compared student protests at the New York school to support for 'terrorist' activities.
Federal agents raid Columbia dorm rooms as university expels students
Columbia University and the Department of Homeland Security are continuing their crackdowns on pro-Palestinian students.
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