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Israeli protesters clash with police over Gaza genocide
Israeli protesters calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza clashed with police on Thursday.
Pakistan’s Nawaz takes three West Indies wickets in 14-run T20 win
Pakistan continue West Indies' woes after Australian trouncing with 14-run win in first T20 of series.
Africa’s billionaire boom masks a crisis for the many
The surge in African billionaires signals elite capture rather than economic progress, locking millions into poverty.
Israel kills more starving Palestinians as US envoy heads to Gaza
Israel killed more starving Palestinians trying to reach aid as US Envoy Steven Witkoff prepared to visit Gaza on Friday
England’s Woakes ruled out of remainder of India Test
England's Chris Woakes was forced off the field on the first day of the fifth Test against India with a shoulder injury.
‘We are scapegoats’: The rise of anti-migrant anger in Poland
Immigrants are being blamed for crime in Poland, but statistics do not show they are disproportionately responsible.
Gaza child in hospital with Israeli bullet protruding from her skull
A child in Gaza has survived being struck in the head by a bullet fired from an Israeli drone.
Russia’s actions in Ukraine ‘disgusting’, says Trump
US president condemns Russian attacks on Kyiv as Ukraine's Zelenskyy calls for 'regime change' in Moscow.
El Salvador approves indefinite presidential re-election
The constitutional amendment also extends presidential terms from five years to six and scraps election run-offs.
Israel sharpens UAE travel warning for citizens, cites ‘terrorist’ threat
Israel said 'terrorist organisations' were motivated to exact revenge on it due to its recent military campaigns.
Which countries are included in Trump’s latest round of adjusted tariffs?
A breakdown of the latest US tariffs by region.
Trump envoy to visit Gaza aid sites as Israel accused of starvation policy
US to assess 'dire situation' in Gaza as Human Rights Watch calls Israeli killings of people seeking aid a 'war crime'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,254
Here are the key events on day 1,254 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump sets new tariffs on dozens of countries’ exports
Trump imposed tariffs on dozens of countries in advance of his August 1 deadline to strike trade deals.
President Dina Boluarte slams court’s call to suspend Peru’s amnesty law
The amnesty law would shield security forces from accountability for human rights abuses in Peru's internal conflict.
What has been the impact of Trump’s tariffs so far?
Trump's tariffs have raised costs, driven up prices, hit key industries, and brought in $124bn ahead of August 1.
Sandinista veteran, Ortega ally, arrested in Nicaragua corruption probe
Sandinista commander Bayardo Arce arrested amid corruption probe and political shake-up in Nicaragua.
Advocates hail ‘historic’ progress after US Senate vote on arms to Israel
Supporters of Palestinian rights say although bill to block arms to Israel failed to pass, vote shows 'shift' on issue.
White House getting new $200M ballroom
The White House has announced plans for a new $200m ballroom, with construction to start in September.
Palestinian newborns starving in Gaza as infant formula runs out
Mothers fill bottles with water, whatever food they can find as Israel's blockade continues to fuel starvation crisis.
India struggle in England Test decider with captain Gill run out
India close day one of the fifth and final Test of their tour of England on 204-6 with skipper Shubman Gill was run out.
Zelenskyy walks back anti-corruption legislation amid protests
Ukraine's Parliament voted to restore independence of two key anti-corruption agencies, reversing a controversial law.
US court says man with defibrillator can be executed despite concerns
Tennessee's Supreme Court says Byron Black's execution can proceed over worries a medical device may prolong his death.
Microsoft accuses Russia’s FSB of using malware against foreign embassies
Microsoft says cyber-espionage campaign 'poses high risk' to foreign embassies, diplomats and other groups in Moscow.
Family speaks out after Trump said Jeffrey Epstein ‘stole’ Virginia Giuffre
Giuffre's relatives call on the US president's administration to release further information about the Epstein case.
Inside Israel’s role in the killings at Gaza’s food aid sites
Over a thousand Palestinians have been killed at food distribution sites since May, fuelling international outcry.
Refugee and migrant crossings to UK hit record high by end of July
More than 25,000 people have crossed the English Channel to the UK in 2025, the highest total this early in the year.
The NGO holding Israeli soldiers to account
The Hind Rajab Foundation is using Israeli soldiers' own social media footage as evidence for war crimes investigations.
UK, US and allies accuse Iran of cross-border assassination plots
Fourteen countries in Europe and North America have accused Iran of plotting killings and kidnappings on Western soil.
US appeals court hears arguments about legality of Trump tariffs
Proceedings in the case, brought by five small businesses, come a day before tariffs are set to take effect.
New poll finds Americans perceive less racial discrimination in US
Less than half of Americans believe racial minorities face substantial discrimination, in reversal of previous trend.
Pam Bondi: Who is Trump’s attorney general handling the Epstein files?
The former Florida top cop has embraced loyalty to Trump, but faces fallout from the MAGA base over Epstein files.
Warning shots, desperation and chaos as UN delivers aid in Gaza
UN aid convoys in Gaza are delayed for hours at checkpoints, then swarmed by desperate crowds as soon as they pass.
The EU and US agree to a trade deal, but who won the negotiations?
A trade deal is done, but who won? The European Union or the United States?
‘We need help’: Family pleads for release of US teenager held by Israel
Mohammed Ibrahim, whose cousin was killed by Israeli settlers, suffers from severe weight loss and scabies, family says.
GHF whistleblower says boy killed by Israel just after he collected aid
Amir walked 12km to receive a meagre allotment of aid, only to be fatally shot, Anthony Aguilar says.
Verstappen: F1 champion commits to Red Bull ahead of Hungary GP
Belgium Formula One champion Max Verstappen ends speculation about his immediate future ahead of Hungary GP.
Trump agrees to keep US tariffs on Mexico steady for 90-day period
The deal was reached after a call between the US president and his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum.
Death in the Park
Killing in the name of conservation? We examine allegations that rangers use deadly force in Uganda's wildlife parks.
‘We are starving’: Bread becomes a distant dream for Palestinians in Gaza
Desperate parents in Gaza struggle to feed their children as famine unfolds due to an Israeli blockade.
Palestinian man dies in Israeli settler arson attack in occupied West Bank
Khamis Ayyad, 40, died of smoke inhalation after settlers set fire to vehicles in town of Silwad, Health Ministry says.
Laura Dahlmeier: Recovery of Olympian killed in Pakistan abandoned
German Olympic biathlete Laura Dahlmeier was struck by falling rocks while scaling Laila Peak in Pakistan on Wednesday.
Tottenham sink Arsenal as Sarr hits wondergoal from halfway line
Tottenham beat North London rivals Arsenal 1-0 in a friendly in Hong Kong ahead of new Premier League season.
US State Department sanctions Palestinian Authority for ‘undermining peace’
The Trump administration has accused the PA of seeking to 'internationalise' its conflict with Israel in court.
Why critics fear Emil Bove’s confirmation will start a MAGA judicial shift
Bove was recently confirmed to a lifetime position as a circuit court judge, despite concerns about his ethics.
Lebanon’s President Aoun reiterates calls for Hezbollah to disarm
Despite US pressure, Hezbollah has rejected calls for its disarmament.
What legal tests are Donald Trump’s tariffs facing?
US courts assessing Trump's tariff authority and reliance on 1977 emergencies act amid constitutional power debate.
White House criticised after using TikTok meme to promote deportations
The White House has jumped on the viral Jet2holidays TikTok trend to promote its controversial immigration crackdown.
Syria wants Russia ‘by our side’ in new government’s first Moscow visit
Syria's new rulers have decided to take a pragmatic approach, despite Russia's support for previous president.
Myanmar ends state of emergency before planned elections
General Min Aung Hlaing to lead an 11-member commission to supervise the elections, expected in December.
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