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Australia’s PM criticises Musk’s X over stabbing footage
Anthony Albanese says decision to challenge takedown order for content related to church stabbing 'extraordinary'.
Europe endured record number of ‘extreme heat stress’ days in 2023
New report warns people are increasingly at risk in a continent warming twice as fast as the global average.
Why Kerala isn’t buying Modi claim of ‘double-digit’ win in India election
In India's only state where the BJP has never won a seat, demographics and history remain stumbling blocks for the PM.
TikTok says bill to force its sale would ‘trample’ free speech
Bill targeting Chinese-owned app goes to the US Senate after passing the House in bipartisan vote.
Pro-China party on course for landslide victory in Maldives election
Provisional results give President Mohamed Muizzu's PNC party a supermajority in parliament, with opposition far behind.
Biden condemns ‘blatant’ anti-Semitism at Columbia pro-Palestine protests
Biden's remarks come after footage emerges appearing to show Jewish students being harassed and intimidated.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 788
As the war enters its 788th day, these are the main developments.
Turtles swimming to extinction in Malaysia as male hatchlings feel heat
Already under pressure from habitat loss and pollution, turtles face an existential crisis from record heat.
In Australia, women-only app becomes latest front in war over trans rights
The founder of a women-only social networking app is being sued for denying her service to a trans woman.
What will the US aid package to Kyiv mean for Russia’s war on Ukraine?
Kyiv says aid is vital as it battles Russian invaders, but Kremlin says it will prolong war.
US set to impose sanctions on Israeli military unit over abuses: Report
Israeli prime minister says he will fight any sanctions targeting Israeli military units for alleged rights violations.
Zelenskyy welcomes US aid to Ukraine, urges rapid transfer of weapons
Ukraine president says the passage of the aid bill would send a powerful message to Russia that the US stands by Kyiv.
Kiptum remembered in Kenya’s London Marathon double
Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir and Alexander Mutiso Munyao won on a poignant day at the London Marathon.
Ecuadoreans vote on anticrime measures in referendum amid soaring violence
The majority of 11 questions posed to voters on Sunday focus on tightening security measures.
Tightrope: Jordan’s balancing act between Iran and Israel
As regional tensions soar, the kingdom is contending with domestic as well as international pressures.
Dystopia of Seoul
Vivaldi's, Four Seasons, re-composed by AI using 2050 climate data to create a disturbing musical performance in Seoul.
Supreme Leader Khamenei says Iran demonstrated its power against Israel
Analysts say his comments have dampened fears of an all-out war between Iran and Israel.
Russian, Ukrainian families arrive in Qatar for healthcare and support
Doha says families will receive medical, psychological and social support, state media report.
The ICC can no longer ignore the genocide in Gaza
Failure to launch an investigation into genocide in Gaza can have a devastating impact on the court.
Videos show widespread damage from Israel’s deadly West Bank raids
Israeli forces have killed more than a dozen Palestinians during a three-day raid on the Nur Shams refugee camp.
Hundreds gather on Sydney’s Bondi Beach to mourn Westfield attack victims
Hundreds lit candles as the sun set, to mourn the six people killed in a knife attack at a local mall a week ago.
Week in pictures: From floods in Dubai to national elections in India
A roundup of some of the week's key events.
Nearly 200 bodies found in mass grave at hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis
Palestinian authorities say 180 bodies recovered from Nasser Medical Complex so far as Israel continues attacks on Gaza.
Hundreds attend funeral of Polish aid worker killed in Gaza
Polish aid worker who was killed in Gaza when Israel bombed the World Central Kitchen convoy, has been buried in Poland.
Why does NASA want a time zone on the moon?
NASA has been tasked with determining a standard time zone for the moon, but it's more complicated than you might think.
US calls for ‘de-escalation’, but tensions rise in the Middle East
With no end to the war on Gaza, and Iran-Israel tensions rising, do US calls for de-escalation' ring hollow?
Sudan’s Forgotten War
"It's a real lesson in human resilience."
Summer Lee’s primary race tests fallout for critics of the US’s Gaza policy
Lee, a Democrat and one of the first US legislators to call for a Gaza ceasefire, faces a challenge within her party.
Verstappen wins Chinese Grand Prix to increase F1 championship lead
The Red Bull driver had a comfortable victory in Shanghai, making it four wins from five races in the 2024 season.
One dead, seven missing after two Japan navy helicopters crash in Pacific
Search operation on after the SH-60 patrol helicopters possibly collided with each other during night-time exercise.
US House passes $95bn in aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. What next?
The bill, which was stalled for a long time following deep splits in Republican camps, now heads to Senate for vote.
Defending NBA champs Denver beat LeBron’s Lakers 114-103 in playoff opener
In a repeat matchup of last season's Western Conference final, Denver clinched Game 1 over the Los Angeles Lakers.
‘Israelism’: How deep do indoctrination and Israeli army glorification go?
Zimmerman and Axelman discuss their film, Israelism, challenging the merging of Jewish identity and Israeli nationalism.
Israeli military kills several children in strikes on Rafah
Palestinians in Rafah were given minutes to evacuate after being alerted that an Israeli attack was imminent.
Two Palestinians shot dead as Israel continues deadly raids in West Bank
Israeli forces storm several locations in the West Bank after 14 were killed over three days of raids on Nur Shams camp.
Maldives votes in parliamentary elections amid India-China rivalry
President Mohamed Muizzu's moves to increasingly shift away from New Delhi has caused tension.
US lawmakers rebuked for waving Ukraine flags as aid bill is passed
This is the moment the US House of Representatives approved a military aid package worth $95 billion to support Ukraine.
Could shipping containers be the answer to Ghana’s housing crisis?
An initiative to help provide much-needed homes in Ghana is turning shipping containers into eco-friendly homes.
‘Children of the Ganges’ – The mallah community of India’s Varanasi
Their lives are deeply entwined with the sacred river Ganges but Varanasi's boatmen say they have been overlooked.
US House approves aid package worth billions for Ukraine, Israel
Democratic-majority Senate is expected to vote on the bill next week, sending it to President Biden to sign into law.
Thousands protest against over-tourism in Spain’s Canary Islands
Demonstrators say mass tourism is overwhelming the Atlantic archipelago.
Will India’s election be free and fair?
Opponents and rights groups allege repression has increased in recent years.
US senators call on Biden to sanction Sudan’s RSF over human rights abuses
Lawmakers say Hemedti's and the RSF's activities and abuses make them deserving of sanctions from the United States.
Israeli attack kills 10, mostly children, in Gaza’s Rafah
Funerals are held for Palestinians killed in Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood, as Israel continues to target Rafah.
Turkey’s Erdogan urges Palestinian unity after meeting Hamas chief
The 'strongest response to Israel and the path to victory lie in unity and integrity', Turkish president says.
Nigeria’s Tunde Onakoya sets global chess record with 60 hour nonstop game
The 29-year-old chess player and child education advocate played in part to raise money for underprivileged children.
Togo approves constitutional reform changing how president is elected
Those opposed to the changes fear they could allow further extensions to President Faure Gnassingbe's rule.
US Senate votes to reauthorise controversial surveillance programme FISA
President Biden expected to swiftly sign bill that lets law enforcement conduct electronic surveillance without warrant.
UK returns looted Ghana artefacts on loan after 150 years
The objects were stolen from the court of the Asante king during the 19th century Anglo-Asante wars.
In Serbian village, women fight to escape encroaching mine
The women blockade a bridge in shifts to protest against a mine that has made their village unfit to live in.
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