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Vance & Netanyahu comment on Gaza ceasefire after meeting
US VP JD Vance and Israeli PM Netanyahu say they're working on a peace plan" and an unbelievable day after" for Gaza.
What’s going on with aid to Gaza?
Things have gotten worse.' More than a week after the ceasefire, Palestinians in Gaza say they have seen no change in
Why US soya bean farmers are upset with Trump’s $20bn Argentina bailout
Trump's bailout draws criticism as Argentinian soya bean farmers take market share from US producers.
Video: Londoners join viral ‘Scream Squad’ to let off steam
Young people gathered in London for a collective Scream Squad," letting out a unified yell against the skyline.
Who are the 95 Palestinian healthcare workers held captive by Israel?
Israel continues to hold 80 Palestinian doctors and medical workers from Gaza and 15 from the occupied West Bank.
Pakistan navy seizes drugs worth nearly $1bn in the Arabian Sea
Narcotics worth more than $972m seized in two separate operations carried out within 48 hours.
Shifting Roots: A Lebanese Woman’s Fight to Save Her Olive Trees
At 81, Nouhad fled her village in southern Lebanon as Israeli white phosphorus burned her olive trees and legacy.
Collision involving multiple vehicles on Uganda highway kills 46 people
Police initially gave the death toll as 63 but later revised figures for one of Uganda's worst road accidents.
Why is Lebron James not playing in the NBA and what is sciatica?
NBA's leading all-time scorer is missing the start of the new season due to sciatica. When will the Lakers star return?
Russia launches deadly wave of drone, missile attacks across Ukraine
At least two people killed after Russia launched drone and missile attacks on Ukraine's capital, other areas overnight.
Video: Peru declares 30-day state of emergency in Lima amid rising crime
Peru's interim president Jose Jeri has declared a 30-day state of emergency in the capital Lima due to surging crime.
State of emergency declared in Peru’s capital Lima amid protests
The state of emergency lifts constitutional rights, including the right to protest, amid popular unrest over crime.
Tunisia’s Gabes city on general strike over factory pollution
Gabes paralysed by strike as residents demand closure of polluting chemical plant threatening health and livelihoods.
Video: Trump says he doesn’t want ‘wasted meeting’ with Putin
US President Donald Trump has explained a decision to postpone plans for a meeting in Hungary with Russia's President.
Nigerian fuel tanker explosion kills 35, road safety agency says
Deadly incidents involving petroleum products are common in Nigeria where fuel is transported by road.
LIVE: Gaza Palestinians say ‘no change’ with ceasefire as Israel blocks aid
UN says aid entering Gaza still falling short of requirements as Israel continues to block aid, close border crossings.
Doncic, Lakers lose to Butler’s Warriors in LeBron-less NBA season opener
Jimmy Butler led Golden State Warriors to win over LA Lakers, while champion OKC Thunder defeated Rockets on ring night.
Jewels stolen from Louvre museum in Paris valued at $102m: Prosecutor
Eight items of stolen jewellery included a tiara and earrings from the set of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense.
Pakistan speeds up expulsion of Afghan refugees amid tensions with Taliban
As Pakistan closes refugee villages, thousands of Afghans could get caught up in the Islamabad-Taliban conflict.
India’s Kohli, Rohit will regain form after Perth ODI defeat, says Ponting
Ex-Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes ageing stars Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will rebound during ODI series.
AI models misrepresent news events nearly half the time, study says
According to the research, 45 percent of responses to questions about the news had at least one 'significant' issue.
China accuses Australia of covering up South China Sea airspace incursion
China and Australia have traded accusations over an incident Australia said involved a Chinese jet releasing flares.
Israel, Hamas return more bodies of captives under Gaza ceasefire deal
Hamas says it is meeting its side of the truce agreement while Israel refuses to open the crucial Rafah border crossing.
North Korea fires multiple ballistic missiles towards East Sea
Experts warned N Korea could launch provocative missile tests before or during the upcoming APEC summit in South Korea.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,336
Here are the key events from day 1,336 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Cold cells, meagre meals: Palestinian American boy suffers in Israeli jail
Mohammed Ibrahim, 16, has described inhumane conditions in Israeli detention as rights advocates call for his release.
Inside Israel’s war of imprisonment against Palestinians
What can the release of Palestinian detainees tell us about the ceasefire and the future of Israeli occupation?
Hundreds of anti-immigrant protesters burn vehicle, attack police in Dublin
Tuesday's protest comes nearly two years after violent anti-immigration riots broke out in central Dublin.
WHO warns $1.7bn funding shortfall threatens polio eradication efforts
The significant funding reductions mean certain activities will simply not happen: WHO's polio eradication director.
Arsenal thump Atletico in Champions League, PSG and Barcelona in routs too
Victor Gyokeres ends drought with brace in Arsenal's 4-0 win against Atletico, while PSG hit seven and Barcelona six.
US-China now in a ‘very different kind of trade war’, experts warn
China's recent expanded export restrictions on rare-earth metals was a 'power play' before Trump-Xi meeting.
Four killed, thousands lose power in Ukraine after Russian attack
Hundreds of thousands of people left without power.
Rare tornado kills at least one person after toppling cranes near Paris
A tornado ripped through about 10 districts north of Paris, killing at least one person after several cranes toppled.
Colombian appeals court strikes down ex-President Uribe’s conviction
Alvaro Uribe had previously been found guilty of asking paramilitary members to lie about their alleged links to him.
Israel’s Netanyahu fires national security chief Tzachi Hanegbi
Netanyahu's office says he will appoint deputy head of the National Security Council, Gil Reich, as acting head.
‘We’ll keep fighting’: Mahmoud Khalil appealing deportation
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and US resident, appeared before a federal appeals court in Philadelphia.
Why are so many people opting out of parenthood?
We dive into the BirthStrike movement and the wider phenomenon of declining populations.
Lawyers urge US appeals court to uphold Mahmoud Khalil’s release order
Targeted for participating in pro-Palestine protests at Columbia, Khalil says his case is 'test for everyone's rights'.
How will China tackle its many challenges in the coming five years?
Chinese Communist Party leadership is meeting behind closed doors to draft a five-year plan.
Japanese emperor approves Takaichi as first female prime minister
Japan's Emperor Naruhito has officially appointed Sanae Takaichi as prime minister.
Volunteers join Gaza’s civil defence crews despite huge risks
Volunteers in Gaza are training to help their neighbours as firefighters, medics, and rescue workers.
General strike shuts down Tunisia’s Gabes over pollution crisis
More than 200 people have been hospitalised in recent weeks with respiratory issues blamed on a local chemical plant.
Vance in Israel says ‘great optimism’ ceasefire will hold
US Vice President JD Vance says, one week into the Gaza ceasefire, he has great optimism" the peace deal will hold.
US and Belize sign ‘safe third country’ agreement for asylum seekers
The agreement is the latest deal the Trump administration has struck to deport migrants to third-party countries.
Warner Bros Discovery explores possible sale
Comcast, Netflix and Paramount-Skydance reportedly have interest in buying the media giant.
Stories of children killed by Israel in the occupied West Bank this year
More than 40 children have been killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank this year.
LIVE: Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid – UEFA Champions League
Follow our live build-up, with latest team news coverage, ahead of our full text commentary stream of the UCL fixture.
Dutch privacy watchdog warns voters against asking AI how to vote
Body finds that chatbots provide biased advice, including by leading voters to the hard-right Party for Freedom.
Trump claims Middle East countries offered to fight Hamas in Gaza
US president renews his threats to Hamas, saying that the Palestinian group could face 'FAST, FURIOUS, & BRUTAL' end.
WFP says food supplies to Gaza below targets, urges more crossings to open
WFP says food supplies remain well below daily target of 2,000 tonnes, calls for Israel to open more crossing points.
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