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Aid ship to Gaza leaves Cyprus port with 200 tonnes of food
A charity ship for Gaza has set sail from Cyprus, under a plan to open a new sea route for aid.
Why is India’s Citizenship Amendment Act so controversial?
The law creates India's first religion-based citizenship test, discriminating against Muslims and some other refugees.
Switzerland to try Syria’s Rifaat al-Assad for war crimes
Rifaat al-Assad is accused of ordering crimes as a commander in Hama in February 1982, Swiss attorney general says.
Love in the time of genocide
Acts of love and heroism continue amid Israel's carnage in Gaza.
European Commission to recommend EU accession talks with Bosnia
Brussels is pushing to accelerate EU expansion in Western Balkans as it eyes growing Russian and Chinese influence.
Ukrainian drones and missiles strike Russian oil refineries
Ukraine continues to target Russia's oil and gas infrastructure.
Is Israel hoping to escalate hostilities with Hezbollah in Lebanon?
Israel's PM Netanyahu may be trying to extend his country's conflicts to maintain his hold on power, analysts argue.
Thai election authorities seek to dissolve poll-winning Move Forward Party
Election body says party's bid to amend lese-majeste law undermines governance system but MFP vows to 'prove innocence'.
‘Little Gaza’: Mourning loved ones Israel killed in West Bank refugee camps
Israel's attacks in the occupied West Bank have killed both fighters and civilians, and left only destruction behind.
Aid ship testing sea corridor from Cyprus to Gaza sets sail
While welcome, the opening of the sea corridor alone will not push back the food crisis stalking Gaza.
US intelligence warns of mounting challenges to current world order
Spy chiefs say threats from China and Russia threaten US primacy, war on Gaza could spread insecurity.
‘Treaties don’t work’: Wanted Western fugitives hide in wartime Russia
Moscow's cooperation on extraditions with its westward neighbours has practically ceased since the Ukraine war began.
China, Iran and Russia stage joint naval drills in Gulf of Oman
Military exercises running through March 16 are to involve warships and aviation.
India troops begin Maldives pullout after pro-China leader’s order: Reports
The two countries agreed to a withdrawal of 89 Indian soldiers and their support staff from the nation by May 10.
Haiti PM confirms he will step down
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry released a video confirming he will step down.
Gazans break fast without ‘joy of Ramadan’ as Israel attacks grind on
Palestinians in Gaza mark a joyless iftar on the first day of Ramadan against a backdrop of famine and displacement.
Maduro given party nod to run in Venezuelan presidential election
The ruling party has selected the president to seek a third successive term in July 28 elections.
India’s Rishabh Pant set to resume cricket career at IPL 2024
Pant will play competitive cricket for the first time since sustaining multiple injuries in a car crash in 2022.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 158
Children in Gaza have suffered 'relentless mental harm' during five months of war, says Save the Children.
Prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque after first day of Ramadan
Palestinians were allowed in to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque, after the first day of Ramadan fasting.
Airbnb bans use of indoor security cameras amid privacy concerns
Short-term rental platform says decision comes as part of efforts to 'prioritise the privacy of our community'.
Luca Nardi stuns boyhood tennis idol Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells
Nardi said it was 'crazy' that he beat the 24-time Grand Slam champion after qualifying for the match as a lucky loser.
‘Dark day’: India on edge over religion-based citizenship law before polls
Protests break out in parts of the country. Police presence beefed up. Critics of the law call its timing cynical.
Haiti’s PM Ariel Henry tenders resignation as country descends into chaos
The unelected Ariel Henry has agreed to demands to step down as violence and looting plague the country.
Russia detains South Korean in country’s east on suspicion of spying
Baek Won-soon was detained in Vladivostok earlier this year - the latest foreign national to be imprisoned in Russia.
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead
Coroner's office in US state of South Carolina says 62-year-old former Boeing employee died on Saturday.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 748
As the war enters its 748th day, these are the main developments.
3 in 4 US teens say they are happy or peaceful without their smartphone
Survey by the Pew Research Centre comes amid growing push to regulate children's access to digital platforms.
Five key takeaways from China’s annual meeting of parliament
China is turning to 'future technologies' to boost is economy as it tries to turn the page on developers' struggles.
Russia, NATO at odds over pope’s call for Ukraine to show ‘white flag’
Moscow said the pope's comment was 'quite understandable' while NATO said 'it's not the time to talk about surrender'.
Hungary’s Orban claims Trump said he won’t ‘give a penny’ to Ukraine
PM Viktor Orban tells Hungarian state broadcaster that Trump has a 'clear vision' after meeting former US president.
Should Ukraine start talks to end Russia’s war – or fight on?
Kyiv rebuffs Pope Francis's call for negotiations and suggestion Ukraine should raise 'white flag'.
Citizenship Amendment Act implemented in India
India's government has announced the implementation of the 2019 Citizenship Amendment Act.
Princess of Wales apologises for confusion over family photo
The Princess of Wales apologised for confusion over a photo that was shared via the British royal family's social media
Tax reform, border funds and Israel aid: Biden releases 2025 budget request
US president's budget proposal has scant hope of passing but signals his priorities ahead of November's elections.
‘No empty words’: Muslim Canadians use Ramadan to urge Gaza action
Muslim groups say Canadian MPs won't be allowed to speak to congregants this Ramadan unless they act to end Gaza war.
‘Reject AIPAC’: US progressives join forces against pro-Israel lobby group
Left-wing organisations launch a coalition to push back against AIPAC's influence amid the US-backed war on Gaza.
EU countries endorse diluted draft rules on gig economy workers’ rights
Revised text scraps set of criteria proposed by European Commission to determine if an online company is an employer.
India conducts first flight of missile that can carry multiple warheads
Delhi has been developing its missile systems for years now, especially as its competition with China grows.
Haiti emergency summit called as gang-fuelled security crisis spirals
Jamaica meeting comes as foreign diplomats evacuated from the Caribbean nation as gangs seek to oust its prime minister.
Lee Anderson, UK lawmaker dropped by Sunak, defects to right-wing party
Anderson was suspended from the Conservative Party over accusations of Islamophobia.
Hondurans cheer a rare win over their corrupt politicians, far from home
A US court convicts former right-wing President Juan Orlando Hernandez of narco-trafficking.
Remembering the beauty of Ramadan in Gaza
Israel's genocidal war has destroyed the joy of the holy month. Now only our happy memories remain.
Palestinians killed in Israeli bombing of Gaza as Ramadan begins
An Israeli air attack killed three people on the first night of Ramadan in Gaza.
Why is the US setting up temporary port off Gaza for aid deliveries?
The pier, which could take 60 days to build, might not be an effective solution to the urgent aid crisis in Gaza.
Palestine footballer Barakat killed in Israel’s attack on Gaza
Barakat, who played for Ahly Gaza and Palestine, died when his house in Khan Younis was bombed by Israeli forces.
Flag of NATO’s 32nd member, Sweden, raised at alliance’s headquarters
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson preside over flag-raising ceremony in Brussels.
Celebrities at Oscars wear red pins to support Gaza ceasefire calls
Several celebrities at the Oscars wore red pins to show support for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Ukraine hails unwanted first Oscar for ‘Russian terror’ documentary
Mstyslav Chernov's 20 Days in Mariupol won best documentary for journalist's first-person account of Russian invasion.
France’s Macron pushes on with assisted-dying bill
President's bill allowing terminally ill people to be aided in ending life follows polls showing public support.
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