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Canada’s Trudeau government asks rich to pay more in pitch to Gen Z
Budget proposes higher capital gains taxes and billions in spending on education, housing, jobs and mental health.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 783
As the war enters its 783rd day, these are the main developments.
Ecuador declares energy emergency amid severe regional drought and El Niño
Colombia has stopped electricity exports to Ecuador as both countries grapple with diminished hydroelectric reservoirs.
After leaving the grind in Asia, Filipino women find exploitation in Poland
Filipino migrant workers in European country allege wage theft, salary deductions and passport confiscation.
Seven jurors seated on the second day of Trump’s New York hush-money trial
Judge Juan Merchan admonished Donald Trump during the proceedings for mumbling loudly, saying, 'I won't tolerate that.'
How can the humanitarian crisis in Sudan be stopped?
The conflict is taking a heavy toll on civilians with millions forced from their homes and on the verge of famine.
UN’s Libya envoy resigns citing no hope for political progress
Abdoulaye Bathily says 'lack of political will and good faith' are making UN governance efforts in Libya futile.
‘Just stop the war,’ al-Shifa doctor says on the situation in Gaza
'I stay here to help our people': A doctor in Gaza talks to Marc Lamont Hill about its health crisis.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy signs new army draft law to boost conscription
Law obliges men to update their draft data, increases payments to volunteers and adds new punishments for draft dodging.
Israeli airstrike hits crowded Gaza refugee camp
An Israeli airstrike on the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza killed at least 11, including children.
Venezuela and Honduras announce actions to protest Ecuador’s embassy raid
Honduras has recalled its charge d'affaires while Venezuela plans to close its diplomatic offices in Ecuador in protest.
UN demands Israeli forces end support of settler attacks in West Bank
UN spokesperson says Israel has a duty to protect Palestinians from settler attacks, which have been on the rise.
Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli drone strike in Lebanon
Hezbollah and the Israeli army confirm a commander of the armed groupwas killed in a drone strike in southern Lebanon.
‘Human shields on the battlefield’: Myanmar forces Rohingya into military
Forced conscription into the military is the latest tactic Myanmar's military-led government is using against Rohingya.
Russia’s Putin urges restraint in call with Iran’s Raisi as tensions soar
Russian president makes comments as Israel weighs its response to Iranian missile and drone attack.
Three key talking points entering the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs
Can anyone best Boston, is this the Knickerbockers' year and what impact will Joel Embiid have on the East postseason?
Israel artist says Venice Biennale pavilion won’t open until Gaza ceasefire
An artist representing Israel at the international art fair calls for an immediate ceasefire in Israel's war on Gaza.
Photos: Israeli tanks push back into northern Gaza, warplanes hit Rafah
Palestinian health officials say Israel killed four people and wounded several others in one attack in Rafah.
Aerial rescues in Oman save dozens from flash floods
Aerial rescues in Oman have saved at least 75 people, some who were swept up and carried away by flash floods.
Muslim pupil loses UK court bid over Michaela school prayer rituals ban
Student took legal action against London school, saying policy was discriminatory and 'uniquely' affected her faith.
It is time for a democratic world order
US threats to states that take action on Gaza must compel them to form a coalition and collectively resist.
Armenia claims Azerbaijan ‘completed’ ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijan systematically 'erasing' all traces of ethnic Armenians in the disputed region, Yerevan says.
Global day of action over Gaza war
Pro-Palestine protesters shut down the Golden Gate bridge as part of a global day of action over Israel's war on Gaza.
Insurance firms should shun the East African Crude Oil Pipeline
The project is already devastating local communities and will contribute to climate change if completed.
Why direct action is becoming common in the fight for the Palestinian cause
From blocking bridges to economic boycotts, direct action for Gaza is increasingly common. But can it succeed?
Is Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant at risk of an ‘accident’?
Global powers raise alarm after latest drone attack on Russian-held nuclear facility hits reactor confinement structure.
Ukraine warns it lacked missiles to protect power plant from Russian attack
The Trypilska thermal power station, a major electricity supplier to Kyiv region, was destroyed by missiles on April 11.
Mass grave discovered at Gaza hospital occupied by Israeli forces
A new mass grave was found at al-Shifa Hospital where a two-week siege by Israeli forces has turned it into a graveyard.
Paris 2024 torch lit in Olympics birthplace, relay under way
The torch relay for the Paris 2024 Olympics has begun at the birthplace of the games in Greece.
Heavy rains kill 18 in Oman as flash floods lash UAE
Rescue teams search for two missing people in Oman as bad weather disrupts travel in the United Arab Emirates.
‘We share with rats’: Neglect, empty promises for S African hostel-dwellers
Built to house a male workforce under apartheid, hostels are now overcrowded, decaying and largely ignored by the state.
Video captures shooting of Palestinian USAID veteran in Israel
Video captured the killing in Israel of Yaacub Touhi, a 50-year-old Palestinian who was a 20-year veteran of USAID.
Israeli ‘diplomatic offensive’ urges sanctions against Iran
Push on partners to sanction Tehran comes as Israel mulls military retaliation for Iran's weekend attack.
‘Mama we’re dying’: Only able to hear her kids in Gaza in their final days
Hanan and Mazen were stuck in the West Bank. Their kids were in Gaza, where they were killed by Israeli bombs.
Fire engulfs iconic stock exchange building in Denmark’s Copenhagen
A blaze at Copenhagen's former stock exchange toppled the historic building's spire which was undergoing renovation.
‘Playing with fire’: Ukraine’s frustration grows with US lawmakers, Europe
Ukraine is raising its standing army by 300,000, as the US stumbles and the EU lacks capacity to defend a future member.
Heavy rains, lightning in Pakistan kill at least 50 people
Many deaths have been reported in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa bordering Afghanistan.
Analysis: Ruling party errors give Turkey’s opposition hope for future
Local elections point to a strengthening opposition, as external problems and internal issues cause AK Party to stumble.
Hundreds killed as storms lash Pakistan and Afghanistan
Authorities have called on emergency services to remain on high alert, with more severe weather on the way.
International support for Tunisia’s jailed opposition leader Ghannouchi
International Committee for Solidarity with Rached Ghannouchi says Ennahdha party leader is 'prisoner of conscience'.
Two arrested for firing at Bollywood star Salman Khan’s Mumbai home
Khan has been in the crosshairs of an armed gang since 1998 for shooting two blackbucks on a recreational hunting trip.
College basketball prodigy Caitlin Clark selected first in WNBA draft
Clark, whose record scoring exploits garnered huge attention in her college career, was picked by the Indiana Fever.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 193
Two mass graves were discovered in Gaza on Monday - one at al-Shifa Hospital and the second inBeit Lahiya.
Thousands protest in Georgia over contentious ‘foreign agents’ bill
The measure has strained relations with European countries and the United States, which oppose its passage.
‘Iran will face the consequences’ says Israeli army chief
The head of Israel's army has said that the country will respond to Iran's missile and drone attack on Israel.
Boat capsizes in Kashmir, killing at least four; children among 15 missing
The boat capsizes in Jhelum River near Srinagar, with most of the passengers being children on their way to school.
Pro-Palestinian protesters paralyse roads in US cities over war on Gaza
Demonstrators block highways and shut down travel in Illinois, California, New York and the Pacific Northwest.
ChatGPT rival ‘Ernie Bot’ now has 200 million users, China’s Baidu says
Baidu CEO Robin Li says number of users has doubled since December.
Behind India’s Manipur conflict: A tale of drugs, armed groups and politics
The drug trade has played a significant role in political landscape as well as in heightening the conflict in Manipur.
Singapore says Lawrence Wong will take over as prime minister on May 15
Wong, currently deputy prime minister, will replace Lee Hsien Loong who has led the city-state since 2004.
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