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Before India election, Instagram boosts Modi AI images that violate rules
The ads do not meet the levels of disclosure Meta says it needs for AI-generated posts linked to India election.
Japan, Philippines, US rebuke China over ‘dangerous’ South China Sea moves
Meeting in Washington, DC, the leaders of Japan, the Philippines and US stress importance of abiding by maritime law.
FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried appeals conviction and 25-year sentence for fraud
Bankman-Fried faces steep odds in bid to overturn conviction stemming from the collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange.
Singapore ‘tightens screws’ on Myanmar generals with arms trade crackdown
The UN says Russia, China and India continue to send weapons to Myanmar even as the Singapore route is blocked.
Vietnam’s micro-apartments are a godsend for the poor – and a deadly risk
An apartment block fire that killed 56 people last year has highlighted the dangers of Vietnam's tiny urban dwellings.
O.J. Simpson dies after battle with cancer
O.J. Simpson, 76, dies after battle with cancer
Mexico calls on the International Court of Justice to expel Ecuador from UN
A complaint filed in the court on Thursday alleges violations of international law following a raid on Mexico's embassy.
What has allowed Israel operate an assassination policy for decades?
Sons and grandchildren of Hamas political leader killed in latest Israeli air attack in Gaza.
Tensions rise amid expectations of Iran retaliation against Israel
Tehran says UN Security Council should have condemned Israel's deadly air raid on Iranian consulate in Damascus.
Russia opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s memoir to be published in October
Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, says he began working on the book in 2020 after he was poisoned.
As US inflation ticks back up, it could impact the presidential election
The fight against inflation is far from over and could reduce the chances of interest rate cuts for this year.
Ukraine parliament passes mobilisation bill to boost troop numbers
General tells parliament Russian forces outnumber Kyiv's soldiers up to 10 times on the battlefields in the east.
Why did Norman Finkelstein go on the Lex Fridman Podcast?
Norman Finkelstein speaks with Marc Lamont Hill about his heated debate on Lex Fridman's podcast.
OJ Simpson, former US football star acquitted of murder, dies aged 76
Simpson died this week after a battle with cancer, his family announced in a statement on social media.
Masses gather for Eid celebrations in India
Gathered in prayer, thousands of Muslims in India celebrate Eid at New Delhi's Grand Mosque.
Polish lawmakers debate reforming strict abortion laws
Poland has some of the strictest abortion laws in the European Union.
Does Israel twist humanitarian law to justify Gaza carnage?
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese explains how Israel justifies its killing and mass destruction in Gaza.
Australia’s Smith joins Washington Freedom before MLC cricket season
The former Australian cricket captain will play in the US-based league after the conclusion of T20 World Cup on June 29.
UNICEF worker describes attack on Gaza aid convoy
UNICEF says one of its vehicles came under fire during an attempted aid delivery to northern Gaza.
Why are some countries decriminalising drugs?
Some say drug use should be a public health issue, not a criminal one. Is decriminalisation the answer?
Russia’s Angara A5 rocket blasts off into space after two aborted launches
Russia wants to use rocket's cargo capacities to deliver modules for a future rival to the International Space Station.
Slapped: Speaking Up In Thailand
101 East investigates if defamation laws are being used to strangle scrutiny in Thailand amid growing calls for reform.
After a year of war in Sudan, what is the situation now?
Peacemaking efforts and attempts at ceasefire have all collapsed since fighting broke out in Khartoum last year.
Will ultra-Orthodox Jews have to enlist in the Israeli army?
Debate on whether the ultra-Orthodox should serve in the Israeli military could bring down Netanyahu's government.
‘Don’t touch my constitution!’ Togolese resist reforms ahead of election
Opposition figures accuse President Faure Gnassingbe of changing the rules so he can maintain his grip on power.
Drone video shows extent of snow-melt flooding Russia and Kazakhstan
Drone video shows rows of houses and streets underwater in Russia and Kazakhstan.
North Korea’s Kim says ‘now is time to be prepared for war’: State media
Kim Jong Un threatens 'the enemy' will be dealt with a 'death blow' in case of an armed conflict.
As Russia’s war rages, Ukraine’s mental health crisis spirals
Ukraine estimates that almost half the population needs support, but there is a shortage of trained psychologists.
The solidarity of shared trauma: De-exceptionalising Gaza
The genocide in Gaza is reshaping psychic life and political imaginations far beyond Palestine.
Australian women lose bid to sue Qatar Airways over 2020 strip searches
Judge dismisses case because women not searched on the aircraft, says they could seek damages from the airport operator.
Will oil prices keep rising, and how will that affect inflation?
The increase this year, driven by geopolitical tensions and supply shocks, could hamper efforts to rein in inflation.
Akebono, sumo’s first foreign-born grand champion, dies aged 54
The enormous Hawaiian-born wrestler helped raise the international profile of Japanese sumo in the 1990s.
Romanian ex-prisoners fight to save memory of former communist jails
Some 44 prisons and 72 forced labour camps were set up under the regime for more than 150,000 political prisoners.
‘Turning a blind eye’: Zelenskyy slams allies as Russia intensifies attacks
Ukraine president says country needs air defence systems, not 'lengthy' talks, as Russia targets energy infrastructure.
Children playing on Eid use destroyed Gaza mosque as a slide
The remains of a mosque destroyed in an Israeli attack in Gaza became a makeshift slide for children on Eid.
Miami, Messi crash out of CONCACAF Champions Cup at quarterfinal stage
Messi's return from injury was not enough to prevent Monterrey from cruising to a 5-2 aggregate victory.
‘Overspeeding’ truck plunges into ravine killing 17 pilgrims in Pakistan
Passengers were en route to a pilgrimage site in Balochistan when the crash took place during Eid al-Fitr.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 188
An Israeli attack in northern Gaza on Wednesday killed three sons of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh.
‘Separated’: Why is India sealing its Myanmar border, dividing families?
Families, trade and life in this pocket of northeast India knew no national borders. Until now.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 777
As the war enters its 777th day, these are the main developments.
Trudeau says China tried to meddle in Canada elections
Canada's PM JustinTrudeau said election results were not affected and it was 'improbable' Beijing preferred any party.
What will the future bring between Hezbollah and Israel?
Analysts believe an escalation is imminent, but views vary on how things will go.
Myanmar troops retreat to Thai border bridge after days of fighting
Deteriorating situation in Myawaddy adds to pressure on generals who seized power in a 2021 coup.
Press freedom group says representative denied entry to Hong Kong
Reporters Without Borders says advocacy officer detained for six hours before being deported.
South Korea’s Yoon left humbled by opposition election landslide
President Yoon Suk-yeol promises changes, top aides quit, after opposition parties sweep National Assembly elections.
Biden ‘considering’ Australian request to drop case against Assange
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says US president's comments encouraging.
Singapore tightens rules for expat workers with an eye on local discontent
The city-state is raising the salary threshold for foreigners to get a work permit amid stiff competition for jobs.
Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe blasts impending criminal charges
Prosecutors announced this week they intended to pursue the right-wing Uribe on charges of witness tampering and fraud.
Israeli attack kills three sons of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh
An Israeli air attack on a Gaza refugee camp has killed three sons and grandchildren of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
What’s behind Germany’s unwavering support for Israel?
Germany is one of the staunchest backers of Israel's war on Gaza.
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