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Is Trump right about a ‘migrant invasion’ in Los Angeles? What facts say
The Trump administration has used the narrative that unauthorised migrants are behind criminal activity in Los Angeles.
UK MPs react to report alleging David Cameron ‘threatened’ ICC withdrawal
Cameron told ICC's Khan arrest warrants for Israeli officials would be like dropping hydrogen bomb', media report says.
Trump: LA “would be on fire” without troops
Trump defended deploying over 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles.
‘Racially motivated’ rioters torch homes and cars in Northern Ireland
"Racially motivated" riots broke out in Ballymena after two teenagers were accused of attempted rape.
Invisible victims: How Colombia plans to support kids orphaned by femicide
As Latin America battles gender-based violence, countries are passing laws to support children whose parents are killed.
In India, war came dressed in feminist camouflage
Operation Sindoor used women's bodies and symbols to cloak an old patriarchal script.
What we know about aid queue killings in Gaza
Starving Palestinians in Gaza are flocking to controversial aid distribution centres in search of food.
Trump’s immigration crackdown explained | Start Here
How US President Donald Trump's plan to deport millions is playing out.
Trump warns of 68% tax hike if budget bill fails. Not true, say experts
Think tanks say the tax might rise by 7.5 percent if the Big Beautiful Bill' does not pass, rejecting Trump's claims.
‘Mass arrests’ in Los Angeles as protesters defy curfew
Protests over Donald Trump's immigration raids continued Tuesday night in Los Angeles.
Why Liverpool, Barcelona are not playing in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025
Opaque nature of Club World Cup qualifying criteria means Liverpool, Barcelona and Napoli won't feature in tournament.
At least three killed in fire at Iran chemical plant
The fire in Bandar Deyr, a port on the Gulf, broke out after welding triggered an explosion, official says.
East Africa’s rulers saw what Gen Z can do – now they’re striking first
Albert Ojwang's death in Kenya marks a regional crackdown aiming to crush youth-led protests before they re-emerge.
What’s behind Russia’s ‘evolving’ drone warfare in Ukraine?
Ukrainians are full of fear as Russian forces use drones with deadly and devastating effects.
Second night of anti-immigrant riots in Northern Ireland town
Racially motivated riots targeting migrants erupt in Ballymena after teens arrested for attempted rape.
Which teams have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and who are out?
Brazil's first win under Ancelotti confirms their spot, while the Palestinian World Cup dream is crushed by a late goal.
‘I invested in a Ponzi scheme’: Nigerians fall victim to crypto scams
Experts say financial illiteracy, lax regulations, greed, economic hardship make people susceptible to scam companies.
Poland’s Tusk faces confidence vote, hoping for fresh start
Tusk called the vote as he seeks to regain momentum after his ally lost the presidential election earlier this month.
Argentina’s top court upholds Fernandez de Kirchner’s prison sentence
The ruling makes her subject to arrest and bars her from running in upcoming Buenos Aires legislative elections.
Month of May was world’s second-warmest on record: EU scientists
The biggest temperature increases were recorded in the Middle East, West Asia, northeast Russia, and north Canada.
Elon Musk says he ‘regrets’ social media attacks on Trump
Tech billionaire says some of his social media posts about the US president 'went too far'.
‘You don’t know if you’ll return home’: Immigration raids shake Los Angeles
Residents are on edge as the Trump administration escalates force against protests that have rocked the city.
Israel’s Smotrich could paralyse Palestinian economy by ending bank waiver
Israeli finance minister ends waiver that Palestinian banks rely on to operate after Western sanctions announced.
Curfew in LA as protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown continue
Los Angeles enforced a nighttime curfew during protests as Trump sent troops, drawing criticism from officials.
Dozens of white rhinos relocated from South Africa to Rwanda
Two batches of 35 rhinos moved by truck and airliner as part of major rewilding involving South Africa and Rwanda.
How to Sue the Klan: The landmark case against racial violence in the US
The civil case of five Black women sets a legal precedent across the United States in the fight against organised hate.
Are India and Pakistan preparing for a naval face-off in a future conflict?
Recent signals from both governments have underscored how their navies could play a central role in their next face-off.
Suspected teen ‘sicario’ pleads not guilty to shooting Colombian senator
Police believe the 15-year-old arrested for the attempted murder of Senator Miguel Uribe was a hitman working for money.
US, China agree on ‘framework’ on trade after talks in London
Negotiators say agreement will be presented to US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping for approval.
US journalist dropped by ABC over Trump administration ‘hater’ comment
Veteran correspondent for the US broadcaster, Terry Moran, had called Trump aide Stephen Miller a 'world-class hater'.
Police injured, houses burned in second night of riots in Northern Ireland
Rioters said to target 'foreigners' in Northern Ireland town following alleged sexual assault of local teenage girl.
LA mayor announces curfew amid protests over Trump’s immigration crackdown
Karen Bass says curfew for part of downtown area in effect from 8pm on Tuesday to 6am on Wednesday.
As Trump’s tariffs loom, Southeast Asia’s solar industry faces devastation
US tariffs cast pall over green energy industry in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,203
These are the key events on day 1,203 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Sudanese army accuses Libya’s Haftar of joint border attack with RSF
The announcement marks the first time direct Libyan involvement in Sudan's ongoing war has been alleged.
What is the Global March to Gaza all about?
The Global March to Gaza aims to pressure world leaders to end Israel's genocidal war in the Palestinian enclave.
Palestine World Cup dream ends after late penalty heartbreak against Oman
Palestine are denied by late Oman penalty in a 1-1 draw that ends their dreams of a first FIFA World Cup appearance.
Israel kills more than 70 Palestinians in relentless attacks across Gaza
Child among 20 killed near controversial US-run aid centres; displaced people in tents and medics also killed.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro testifies before Supreme Court over alleged coup plan
Ex-president rejects charges; he and seven co-accused risk prison sentences of up to 40 years in this 'historic' trial.
Al Jazeera journalist arrives in Paris after Israel deportation
Al Jazeera journalist Omar Faiad arrived in Paris after being deported by Israel for being aboard the Madleen'.
Top CFPB enforcement official to resign amid policy shifts under Trump
Acting Enforcement Director Cara Petersen has served with the US agency since it was founded.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: What is the MLS players’ pay dispute about?
Club players in the US are at odds with their league over the compensation money from the Club World Cup 2025.
Can Europe’s music festivals break from pro-Israel funders?
More than 50 artists and fans are boycotting a top European festival due to its ties with a pro-Israel hedge fund.
Israeli attack kills three paramedics in Gaza City
Three Palestinian paramedics were killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza City on Monday night.
10 dead in Austria’s deadliest school attack
An ex-student opened fire at a high school, killing at least nine people in the deadliest shooting in Austrian history.
Breaking down the drone ‘revolution’ driven by Russia’s war on Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine are waging a remotely controlled battle in the air and at sea.
Four killed in wave of bomb, gun attacks across southwest Colombia
Colombia on edge as attacks come just days after assassination attempt on conservative presidential hopeful.
What’s next in US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown?
The deployment of soldiers on the streets of Los Angeles brings crisis to new level.
‘It’s so painful’: Man City’s Guardiola speaks up on Israel’s war on Gaza
Pep Guardiola says the images out of Gaza 'since the nightmare started' have left him troubled and feeling 'so scared'.
Columbia University deserves to lose its accreditation
Not over the false claims of the Trump administration, but over its failure to protect academic freedom.
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