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US Supreme Court clears greater path for ‘reverse discrimination’ claims
Court rules in favour of woman who says she was passed over for a work promotion because of her heterosexuality.
Six pilgrims sail from UK to Saudi Arabia for Hajj
Six British Muslims sailed from the UK to Saudi Arabia for 59 days to reach the holy city of Mecca for Hajj.
Trump speaks with China’s Xi amid trade, student visa tensions
US president previously said it was 'hard to make a deal' with the Chinese leader as talks continue over trade.
World reacts to Trump’s travel ban, hits several nations mired in conflict
Nationals from 12 countries have been banned from entering the US in Trump's latest immigration crackdown.
Getting food in Gaza has become “like the Hunger Games”
James Elder, UNICEF spokesperson, warns of deadly risks Palestinians face seeking aid in Gaza and calls for urgent safe
Greta Thunberg on Gaza: Why we joined the Freedom Flotilla
Aboard the Madleen, Greta Thunberg and Yasemin Acar discuss why they defy Israel's blockade and sail toward Gaza.
‘You are not alone’, diplomat tells Palestinians after UN vote
"You are not alone", diplomat tells Palestinians after UN vote vetoed by US.
Netherlands still backs Israeli F-35 ‘supply chain of death’: Report
Maersk ships between the US and Israel carrying F-35 components are routed through Rotterdam, a grassroots group claims.
Eid al-Adha greetings in different languages
Eid al-Adha is celebrated on the third day of Hajj. Here's how to say 'Eid Mubarak' in different languages.
Trump’s new travel ban: What we know
US President Donald Trump has signed a travel ban blocking entry to the US for nationals of 12 countries.
Myanmar’s chinlone ball sport threatened by conflict and rattan shortages
Artisans seek to preserve ancient ball sport that is part of Southeast Asian nation's heritage.
Russian drone strike kills 5 as Moscow pledges response to Ukraine attacks
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov says Russia will respond to recent Ukrainian attacks when its military sees fit.
FIFA slashes ticket prices for Inter Miami’s Club World Cup opener: Report
Football's world governing body has reduced prices on thousands of tickets before tournament opener in Miami.
Heavy rainfall triggers deadly flooding in northeast India
Severe monsoon rains have triggered deadly floods and landslides in northeast India, killing at least 48 people.
Which countries are on Trump’s travel ban list, and who will be affected?
Trump imposed a complete travel ban on nationals of 12 countries, while those from seven more face restrictions.
Trump is letting Putin win
Every day without leadership from Washington means more bloodshed in Ukraine - and more cracks in global security.
Russia’s war on Ukraine intensifies as peace talks appear at dead end
Russia lost a third of its strategic bombers as talks stalled, while Moscow's forces made marginal front-line advances.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Full match schedule, qualified teams, start times
Full match schedule, format, qualified teams, groups, stadiums, date & start times before 32-team 2025 Club World Cup.
Trump orders investigation of Biden and aides over actions while president
The president says Biden's aides hid his alleged mental health decline and unlawfully used an autopen.
Israeli settlers burn homes in occupied West Bank village
Israeli settlers set fire to homes while families were still inside.
Fact check: Will ‘big beautiful bill’ really allow Trump to delay election?
No, the US president would not be able to delay or cancel elections if his tax-and-spending bill becomes law.
Beijing warns the EU to stop ‘provoking trouble’ in the South China Sea
The warning from China's embassy in the Philippines follows criticism from a top EU official about Beijing's conduct.
US presses NATO to agree defence spending hike
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said he thinks that the committment to the increased budget will happen this month.
Kohli ‘absolutely gutted’ as 11 die in Bengaluru cricket stadium stampede
Former India captain Virat Kohli was celebrating RCB's IPL title when a stampede turned fatal near Chinnaswamy Stadium.
New Zealand parliament suspends Maori MPs who performed protest haka
Parliament voted to impose record suspensions on the trio of legislators over their protest.
Pilgrims gather in Saudi Arabia for Hajj
About 1.5 million foreign pilgrims gather for Hajj in Saudi Arabia amid high temperatures and enhanced safety measures.
Can the US afford to lose its 1.1 million international students?
International students contributed $43.8bn to the US economy last year and created 378,175 jobs nationwide.
Ukraine uses AI to strike Russian airbases
In this episode of Project Force, @AlexGatopoulos examines Ukraine's successful use of a revolutionary new tactic.
US-backed GHF group extends closure of Gaza aid sites for second day
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims aid distribution sites have been closed to carry out 'maintenance' work.
Vietnam scraps two-child policy to combat falling birthrate
Vietnam's declining birthrate is most pronounced in urban areas, while nationally, male births still outnumber female.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,197
These are the key events on day 1,197 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Donald Trump announces US travel ban on 12 countries, restrictions on seven
Trump says his executive order banning and restricting foreign visitors is in the interest of US 'national security'.
US judge halts deportation of family of suspect in pro-Israel rally attack
Federal court says removing the wife and children of Mohamed Soliman without due process could cause 'irreparable harm'.
White House makes misleading claims about Democratic opposition to tax bill
In a release, the White House said that Democrats opposed key measures party members actually championed.
Trump must facilitate legal challenges of deported Venezuelans: Judge
Ruling says those deported under 1798 law have right to challenge their removal and that Trump administration must help.
French Open: Djokovic downs Zverev to set up semifinal against Sinner
Novak Djokovic beats Alexander Zverev to set up a French Open semifinal showdown with Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros.
New York City mayoral race: All you need to know
Democratic primary pits lawmaker Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, against centrist former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
US vetoes UNSC ceasefire resolution as death, starvation consume Gaza
Move comes as Israel kills nearly 100 Palestinians across enclave in one day while maintaining crippling aid blockade.
Ronaldo fires Portugal past Germany and into Nations League final
Portugal beat Germany 2-1 to reach the final of the UEFA Nations League as Cristiano Ronaldo nets the winner.
Syria to give IAEA access to suspected former nuclear sites: Report
IAEA head Grossi describes the new government as 'committed to opening up to the world, to international cooperation'.
Trump administration threatens Columbia University’s accreditation
The Education Department accuses school of violating the Civil Rights Act and calls for its accreditor to take action.
‘Red Line for Palestine’: Protesters swarm UK Parliament
Thousands swarmed UK Parliament in a Red Line for Palestine" protest, demanding Israeli sanctions and an arms embargo.
Key Ivory Coast opposition figures banned from October presidential vote
The Electoral Commission head has said no revision of the electoral register will take place before the poll.
GHF suspends aid: Timeline of a ‘death trap’ in Gaza
More than 100 Palestinians have been killed trying to get aid at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution centres.
Leaders of Canada and Mexico lash out at Trump steel tariff hike
Canada's Mark Carney calls the 50-percent tariff increase 'illegal', while Mexico's Sheinbaum weighs countermeasures.
Trump: Putin says Russia will ‘have to’ respond to Ukraine attacks
US president says Putin also suggested he would participate in talks aimed at reaching a new nuclear deal with Tehran.
Indian Premier League cricket championship sparks deadly stampede
At least 11 people died in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in Bengaluru
Why is Trump cracking down on Chinese students?
The Trump administration will revoke visas for Chinese students, including those connected Chinese Communist Party.
How Israel’s military industry profits from war in Gaza
Author of The Palestine Laboratory joins The Take to discuss Israel's military-tech industry.
AI defence expo features latest tech, warnings of potential dangers
An AI defence expo in Washington showcases how artificial intelligence is being integrated into modern weapons systems.
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