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North Macedonia votes in presidential polls as EU membership bid looms
The vote is the first in a series of polls that could decide whether the diverse Balkan country will ever join the EU.
What is Israel’s bulldozer strategy in the occupied West Bank?
Israeli forces often use bulldozers in raids on the occupied West Bank. We look at what's behind this strategy.
Uncovering of mass grave at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital: What you need to know
More than 300 bodies retrieved from two of the largest hospitals in Gaza after Israeli sieges end this month.
Cost of doing business with Iran? US warns Pakistan of sanctions risk
Iran's Raisi visited Pakistan as the neighbours seek to mend ties after tit-for-tat military strikes this year.
NBA roundup: Dallas Mavericks grab vital 96-93 road win over LA Clippers
Mavericks steal home court advantage from the Clippers after winning game two in Los Angeles.
Israeli protesters call for PM’s resignation over captives
Families of Israelis held in Gaza staged a protest to mark 200 days since their relatives were taken.
In Ukraine, low hopes for the liberation of lands occupied by Russia
As Kyiv's forces struggle, fewer than half of Ukrainians believe the country could return to its pre-2014 borders.
Australia’s counterterrorism team arrests seven teens in overnight raids
Police arrest seven in raids across Sydney following the stabbing of an Assyrian Orthodox bishop last week.
Russia arrests deputy defence minister suspected of corruption
Timur Ivanov, in charge of military construction contracts, suspected of taking bribes 'on a particularly large scale'.
Why are nations racing to buy weapons?
Global military spending is at all-time high, increasing in all five geographical regions for the first time since 2009.
Columbia pro-Palestine protesters face deadline to clear out: What’s next?
Demonstrators ordered to dismantle encampments on campus by 8am and warned of 'alternative options'.
‘Absolute power’: After pro-China Maldives leader’s big win, what’s next?
Muizzu's party wins huge mandate in parliamentary polls. Will Beijing now step in to alleviate Maldives' economic woes?
Massive protests in Argentina slam Milei’s education cuts
Hundreds of thousands call out President Milei on effects of his promise to take chainsaw to public spending.
Dust storm turns sky orange over Athens
Skies over Athens and southern Greece turned orange on Tuesday as strong winds blew sand and dust from northern Africa.
Solomon Islands pro-China PM Manasseh Sogavare fails to secure majority
Sogavare vies with opposition parties to form governing coalition after inconclusive election.
Athens turns orange under North Africa’s Sahara dust clouds
Winds from the south have covered the Greek capital in sand and raised the risk of wildfires.
US Senate passes Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan bill; Biden to sign on Wednesday
US president says new weapons shipment could be on its way to Ukraine as soon as this week.
Indian Gulf workers: The unlikely voters parties are wooing for elections
As the southern Indian state of Kerala votes on April 26, thousands are flying back from the Gulf to cast their ballot.
Tesla profit plunges 55%, as shares bounce on plans for cheaper vehicles
The Texas-based company reports profits of $1.1bn in the first quarter, down from $2.51bn a year ago.
Post-1948 order ‘at risk of decimation’ amid war in Gaza, Ukraine: Amnesty
Annual report from international human rights group details hypocrisy of some of the world's most powerful countries.
US Senate passes bill to force sale of TikTok, sending it to Biden
TikTok has said legislation 'would trample the free speech rights of 170 million Americans'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 790
As the war enters its 790th day, these are the main developments.
Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott
Two years after the invasion of Ukraine prompted exodus of brands from Russia, many products are freely bought and sold.
Will Israeli army intelligence chief’s resignation lead to accountability?
Major General Aharon Haliva acknowledged failure to warn of the October 7 attack.
US universities crackdown on pro-Palestine protests
University administrators crackdown on spreading pro-Palestine protests on US campuses
Five takeaways from day two of Trump’s New York hush money trial testimony
Prosecutors focus on 'catch and kill' scheme, accuse Trump of violating gag order in historic trial.
‘Attacks on UNRWA have nothing to do with neutrality,’ Lazzarini says
UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini said that attacks on his agency are aimed at stripping Palestinians of refugee status.
Hezbollah launches deepest attack inside Israel since Gaza war began
The attack comes after Hezbollah said Israeli forces killed one of its fighters in southern Lebanon.
Sunak promises to boost UK defence spending by 2030
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to boost spending to 2.5% of GDP, putting the defence industry on a 'war footing'.
‘Fire and forget’ in Gaza
Those who survive Israel's genocidal bombardment may not survive the sight of death and destruction it leaves behind.
‘Catch and kill’ scheme takes centre stage at Trump hush-money trial
A day after opening statements, prosecutors questions tabloid publisher over alleged effort to stifle bad press.
Russian court rejects US journalist Evan Gershkovich’s detention appeal
No date has been set yet for trial of reporter whose detention was extended in March by three months to June 30.
Children among 16 dead after asylum-seeker boat capsizes off Djibouti: UN
At least 28 others are missing after a boat carrying 77 asylum seekers sinks, according to the UN's migration agency.
Five people die in attempt to cross English Channel to the UK
Child among the dead hours after the British government approves a bill to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Photos: 200 days of Israel’s war on Gaza
Israel's military has dropped 75,000 tonnes of explosives on the <span>Gaza Strip</span>, turning the infrastructure to rubble.
In numbers: 200 days of Israel’s war on Gaza
More than 34,000 Palestinians killed and vast swaths of the enclave is in ruins as Israel continues its assault.
Manchester United manager ten Hag furious at FA Cup win reaction
Struggling manager says making it to two finals in two years is 'magnificent' after his team blew a 3-0 lead.
UK passes bill to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda: What’s next?
Government has already chartered planes for deportations to start as early as July, but legal headaches far from over.
EU lawmakers approve ‘right to repair’ law
The European Parliament has approved rules allowing consumers to have worn-out products repaired by manufacturers.
Sunak to announce UK’s ‘largest ever’ military support package for Ukraine
The package includes missiles, armoured vehicles and funds to build swarms of new drones.
Ukraine cuts consular services for potential conscripts lodged overseas
Kyiv's top diplomat orders the move as war-torn country pushes to boost conscription.
Are celebrities doing enough to stop the war on Gaza?
Actors and artists have called for a ceasefire in Gaza. But are they doing enough with their platforms?
As more bodies found, UN’s Turk ‘horrified’ by Gaza mass graves reports
Volker Turk calls for independent inquiry after Palestinian authorities uncover hundreds of bodies at hospital.
100,000 people evacuated from China flood zone
Videos show cars being washed away and communities under water after major flooding in China.
Indian PM Narendra Modi accused of ‘anti-Muslim hate speech’
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of hate speech targeting Muslims.
Ukraine’s agriculture minister suspected of corrupt land grab
Mykola Solsky promises 'maximum openness' in probe into illegal acquisition of state-owned land.
‘I want to make up for mistakes’: The Russian POWs fighting for Ukraine
Ex-Russian troops have been recruited to fight for anti-Kremlin militias that say they are aiding Ukraine's war effort.
Far-right German politician’s aide arrested for spying for China
Worries over efforts to sway upcoming EU elections rise, with MEP Krah also probed over Russian influence operation.
Dramatic video of burning train in Canada
A train engulfed in flames rolled through a city in Ontario, Canada as passersby filmed it. No injuries were reported.
What is Project Nimbus, and why are Google workers protesting Israel deal?
Tech workers are protesting against use of AI and other cloud technologies by Israel in its war on Gaza.
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