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Tunisia-Algeria Gaza aid convoy heads for Rafah
Hundreds of Tunisian and Algerian activists launched a convoy from Tunis Monday to Gaza via Egypt's Rafah crossing.
Italian referendum on easing citizenship rules thwarted by low turnout
PM Meloni said she would not vote, and opposition accuses government of dampening interest in immigrant, worker issues.
Trump says California Governor Gavin Newsom should be arrested
US Border Czar" Tom Homan should act on California Governor Gavin Newsom's dare to arrest him, Donald Trump said.
Palestinians shot while lining up for aid in Gaza
Israeli forces killed at least eight people in a shooting of aid seekers near a distribution point in Rafah governorate.
How to become a bike-friendly city? Lessons from a Paris revolution
As Paris makes room for bikes and cuts back on cars, the French capital is showing what urban change can look like.
Palestine’s World Cup dream still on as Israel ruins Gaza’s sports sector
As Palestine continues its brave run at World Cup football entry against Oman, in Gaza, all sporting life is destroyed.
Canada to meet NATO spending threshold before schedule, Carney says
Prime Minister Mark Carney pledges to shift defence spending away from the US and towards the EU.
What is happening in Los Angeles is not law enforcement, it’s occupation
The tools and tactics of the federal response to the LA protests are taken from the US imperial playbook.
What is the National Guard at the heart of Trump’s Los Angeles standoff?
Trump deploys the California National Guard during immigration protests in Los Angeles.
Freedom Flotillas: A history of attempts to break Israel’s siege of Gaza
The Madleen, launched by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, is one of several Gaza-bound vessels intercepted by Israel.
Iran to present counterproposal for nuclear deal to US via Oman
Tehran indicates it will not accept the US proposal made during the fifth round of talks last month.
US-China trade talks: Is a thaw on the cards after Trump-Xi call?
A new round of talks aimed at resolving trade tensions between the US and China take place in London.
Russia plans to boost economic and military ties in Africa
Kremlin announcement comes as Wagner Group quits West African state of Mali.
What happened when Israeli forces seized Gaza aid ship Madleen?
Israel's seizure of a ship trying to deliver aid to Gaza has been condemned by rights campaigners as illegal.
Why are people protesting in Los Angeles?
The raids that triggered the protests in LA were part of a much wider crackdown that campaigners call unjust.
Russia hits Ukraine with record 479-drone strike ahead of POW swap
Large-scale Russian attacks on Ukraine continue despite the Kremlin showing interest in pursuing peace talks.
Los Angeles immigration protest clashes: What’s the latest and what’s next?
About 500 US Marines are ready to be deployed in LA as clashes continue during immigration protests.
Gaza Flotilla crew ask supporters to “demand our release”
Activists aboard the Freedom Flotilla Coalition's vessel Madleen are calling on their governments to intervene.
‘Piracy’: World reacts to Israel’s seizure of Gaza-bound aid vessel Madleen
Governments and NGOs condemn Israel's interception of the ship in international waters.
What happens next to the Gaza flotilla’s Madleen and its crew?
Madleen was stopped by Israel on its way to Gaza. What happens to Greta Thunberg, Rima Hassan and other activists now?
Gaza flotilla activist just before arrest, “we are nonviolent”
Yasemin Acar, on board the Gaza aid flotilla, describes the situation moments before being intercepted by Israeli forces
The Freedom Flotilla achieved its mission
The Madleen sent a strong message that the struggle to stop Israeli crimes continues.
US and China to take second shot at averting trade war in London talks
Senior delegations expected to discuss fragile tariffs deal in bid to avert trade war.
Climate action clashes with tradition in Ireland’s peat bogs
Peat-cutting tradition is fading amid environmental damage and bid to restore bogs.
Israeli bombing in Gaza ‘worse than ever’: UK doctor after latest mission
Victoria Rose says the scale of recent bombardment is the worst' she has witnessed since war began.
Gaza health system ‘extremely fragile’ as aid point killings increase: ICRC
Israeli attacks at aid distribution sites sending increased number of casualties to hospitals says ICRC.
Thunder-Pacers: SGA scores 34 as OKC win Game 2 of NBA Finals
Led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City control second game against Indiana Pacers to level NBA Finals series.
US travel ban takes effect amid LA protests against immigration crackdown
President Trump's ban on visitors from 12 countries comes as troops and crowds clash over harsh immigration enforcement.
Protests intensify in Los Angeles as National Guard troops deployed
Protests escalate in Los Angeles over Trump's National Guard deployment amid immigration crackdown.
India-Pakistan conflict claims an unlikely victim: Himalayan pink salt
The recent trade ban comes on the heels of an armed attack in Kashmir in which gunmen killed 26 people.
Israeli forces intercept the Madleen aid ship headed to Gaza
Video showed the crew of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla Coalition's Madleen as the ship was about to be raided.
Portugal beat Spain in penalty shootout to win second Nations League crown
Ruben Neves scores winning penalty kick as Portugal defeat Spain 5-3 in a shootout to win the Nations League title.
Israel strikes Syria again, claims to have killed alleged Hamas member
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports one dead and two others wounded in the Israeli attack on a vehicle.
Gaza aid sites branded ‘human slaughterhouses’ under deadly Israeli fire
UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese brands US-backed Gaza aid system humanitarian camouflage', 'tactic of this genocide'.
Alcaraz beats Sinner to win epic 2025 French Open men’s singles final
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz defends French Open title in one of tennis's greatest comebacks against Italy's Jannik Sinner.
What are the threats facing Europe?
UK government plans major defence reforms at the cost of welfare programmes, drawing public anger.
Trump-deployed National Guard arrives in LA to crush immigration protests
Police fire tear gas at US demonstrators in Los Angeles on Sunday near the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Trump deploys National Guard against anti-ICE protests in LA
Donald Trump ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to combat protests against ICE in Los Angeles.
Who is “Madleen”, the woman for whom the aid ship approaching Gaza is named
The aid ship sailing towards Gaza has been named after the enclave's first and only fisherwoman named Madleen Kulab.
Thailand, Cambodia to return to military positions after border clash
In a brief firefight at the end of May, a Cambodian soldier was killed along the countries' shared border.
Ukraine says latest POWs swap with Russia to go ahead after duelling words
Kyiv says agreed exchange with Moscow of captured soldiers, bodies will start 'next week' after delay accusations made.
Iran says Israeli ‘treasure trove’ of secret documents to be unveiled soon
Intelligence Minister Khatib says Tehran having 'thousands of documents' will be an understatement.
The real reason why Israel is arming gangs in Gaza
The Israeli government is intentionally creating chaos in Gaza to justify its colonial rule.
Los Angeles unrest: Is Trump allowed to deploy National Guard troops?
The US president orders the deployment of part-time soldiers in LA without it being requested by California governor.
Magnitude 6.3 earthquake shakes Colombia’s capital Bogota
Buildings reportedly shake and sirens blare around the Colombian capital as people rush into the streets.
Mass demonstration calls for Spain’s leader to resign over corruption
Supporters of conservative Popular Party demand Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez step down amid corruption scandals.
Fact-checking claims Trump’s pardons wiped out $1bn in debt owed to US
Trump pardoned 24 people, erasing $1.3bn in fines and restitution, claims ex-DOJ official Liz Oyer. Is this true?
Gaza aid flotilla nearing a “place under siege”
Yasemin Acar, on board the Gaza aid flotilla Madleen, talks about when they hope to reach Gaza's territorial waters".
FIFA Club World Cup: Why is Yamal, Salah, Ronaldo, Barcelona not playing?
From missing stars and top teams to concerns over player welfare, here are key talking points before Club World Cup.
Democrats wooing Musk after the Trump breakup is US plutocracy at its best
Apparently, Musk's money can buy quick forgiveness in the Democratic' Party.
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