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Knife attack at church in Australia’s Sydney a ‘terrorist act’, police say
Teenage suspect detained over attack that wounded a bishop and priest and triggered a riot in Sydney suburb of Wakeley.
China’s economy beats expectations, growing 5.3 percent in first quarter
Statistics agency says economy has made 'good start' to the year under the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Solomon Islands prepares for ‘most important election since independence’
Voters worry about state of economy and cost of living as foreign analysts focus on China ties.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 782
As the war enters its 782nd day, these are the main developments.
Tesla to lay off more than 10 percent of staff worldwide amid falling sales
CEO Elon Musk says in memo that job cuts will leave firm 'lean, innovative and hungry for the next growth phase cycle'.
Armourer for the film Rust sentenced to 18 months in fatal on-set shooting
A New Mexico state judge cited Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's apparent lack of remorse in her decision to impose the sentence.
Six takeaways from first day of Trump’s New York hush money criminal trial
Trump has become the first president in US history to face criminal trial, with three other criminal cases pending.
Inside the pressures facing Quebec’s billion-dollar maple syrup industry
Canadian province supplies most of the world's maple syrup, but climate change is raising new questions for producers.
Will Israel respond to Iran’s first-ever direct attack?
The Israeli government says it's weighing its options amid calls from allies to de-escalate tensions.
Video captures attacker stabbing Assyrian Orthodox bishop in Sydney
Police say the attacker behind the stabbing of a bishop at a church in Sydney is a 15-year-old male.
Donald Trump attends first day of ‘hush money’ criminal trial
Donald Trump arrives in court, becomes the first former US president to stand trial on criminal charges.
US legislators renew push for additional aid to Israel after Iran attack
Despite concerns over Israeli abuses in Gaza, US lawmakers are calling for approval of $14bn in assistance to Israel.
‘Crimes against humanity’ may have been committed in Sudan, says UN chief
Antonio Guterres says war is being waged on the Sudanese people, warns of escalating unrest in el-Fasher, Darfur.
Coral reefs around the world experiencing mass bleaching, scientists say
Scientists warn that many of the world's reefs may not recover from the intense, prolonged heat stress.
Israel army chief pledges Iran response as Western countries urge restraint
Several allies warn against an escalation after Iran's weekend attack on Israel increases fears of wider regional war.
FBI launches criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse
Probe will examine circumstances leading up to cargo ship's collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, sources say.
Controversial law sparks fight in Georgian parliament
Punches thrown in Georgia's parliament on Monday during debate over a controversial new law.
Several Israeli troops wounded in Lebanon attack claimed by Hezbollah
Hezbollah says it detonated 'explosive devices' targeting Israeli soldiers who crossed the border into Lebanon.
“Bracing for the worst”: Pride and fear in Iran after attack on Israel
Al Jazeera's Dorsa Jabbari reports from Tehran on Iranian reactions to the country's attack on Israel.
Three key talking points entering the NBA Western Conference postseason
Can the Jokic juggernaut be stopped, are the Doncic-led Mavs for real and will LeBron play spoiler, again?
Modi’s elections or Dictator Aladeen’s Olympics?
Many are comparing India's upcoming elections to the rigged Olympics in the 2012 film Dictator. They are not wrong.
Azerbaijan calls for ICJ to throw out Armenian ethnic cleansing case
The case accuses Azerbaijan of glorifying racism and allowing hate speech against Armenians.
Lawmakers brawl as Georgian Parliament considers ‘foreign agent’ bill
Legislators debate bill requiring organisations that accept overseas funds to register as foreign agents or face fines.
What is Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial all about?
Here's what you need to know about Donald Trump's hush money' criminal trial involving Stormy Daniels.
Palestinians come under Israeli fire as they attempt return to north Gaza
Israeli soldiers opened fire on displaced Palestinians as thousands attempted to return to their homes in north Gaza.
Saudi reviews football fan rules after whip attack
Saudi football authorities to review fan protocols after Al Ittihad's Abderrazak Hamdallah was whipped by a spectator.
Europe pledges to boost aid to Sudan on unwelcome war anniversary
Germany promises $260m as European diplomats meet in Paris to mark the first anniversary of the conflict.
Accusations of ‘double standards’ at UN after Iran’s attack on Israel
Iran and its supporters at the UN were keen to point out a double standard they said was at work.
Sweden launches war crimes trial against former Syrian officer
Mohammed Hamo is the first Syrian officer to face trial in Europe over military operations in the civil war.
Israeli settlers set fire to cars, homes of Palestinians under occupation
Mobs of Israeli settlers have rampaged through the occupied West Bank attacking Palestinians and their property.
Bombs and viruses: The shadowy history of Israel’s attacks on Iranian soil
From cyberattacks and assassinations to drone strikes, Israel-linked plots have targeted Iran for years.
In Trump’s New York ‘hush money’ case, prosecutors push election angle
Experts say that prosecutors will attempt to make the case that Trump falsified business records to tip the 2016 race.
Mass evacuations as floods in Russia’s Kurgan region set to peak
Kurgan and Tyumen regions of Russia, and parts of Kazakhstan, are threatened by some of the worst flooding in history.
‘Prejudice, Islamophobia’: Free speech fears as UK redefines extremism
Experts say a new definition disproportionately targets groups that advocate for Muslims' civil rights.
Birth, death, escape: Three women’s struggle through Sudan’s war
Since Sudan erupted into war a year ago, Hind, Noon and Yasmine have fought for themselves, for their future.
Mapping Israel-Lebanon cross-border attacks
Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged 4,700 attacks in the past six months, displacing tens of thousands of people.
Floods kill 58 in Tanzania with heavy rains persisting
More than 100,000 people have been affected by the flooding, which has hit Tanzania's coastal areas hard.
Pakistan probes shooting of accused in 2013 murder of alleged Indian spy
Amir Tamba, who was acquitted in Sarabjit Singh's killing, is critically injured in Lahore shooting, media reports say.
Trump hush money trial begins in New York: Why is the case so significant?
Trump is facing a criminal trial for alleged hush money, including a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
US eyes accelerated funding for Israel as it warns against Iran retaliation
Despite warning on all-out war with Iran, US renews efforts to push stalled funding package for Israel.
World number one Scottie Scheffler claims second Masters golf title
The 27-year-old closed with a 68, collecting his second green jacket at Augusta National with a dominant display.
Apple announces investment in Vietnam as Tim Cook visits Hanoi
Apple CEO is expected to meet programmers, students and content creators during two-day visit.
Thousands try to return home to north Gaza after ‘open checkpoint’ rumours
Displaced Palestinians hoping to get back to the north flooded al-Rashid Street, despite Israel saying route was closed.
‘We’re on the edge’: Palestinians terrified by Israeli settler violence
Mobs of Israeli settlers attacked West Bank Palestinian villages recently, raising people's fears for their safety.
UN urges restraint as Iran and Israel trade barbs at Security Council
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges adversaries 'to step back from the brink' of a wider conflict.
War and famine in Sudan: How did we get here?
Sudan erupted into war one year ago and the conflict has since pushed five million people to the brink of famine.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 192
Iran launched hundreds of drones at Israel over the weekend in response to a suspected Israeli attack on its consulate.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 781
As the war enters its 781st day, these are the main developments.
Former Australian gov’t staffer raped colleague in Parliament, judge finds
Bruce Lehrmann loses defamation claim against broadcaster and journalist over 2021 interview with his accuser.
Stocks slide on Middle East tensions as hope crisis contained stems losses
Stock markets in Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea fall after Iran's attack on Israel.
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