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North Korea’s Kim consoles families of soldiers killed fighting for Russia
Kim Jong Un expresses 'grief' for failing to save 'the precious lives' of his troops killed fighting against Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,283
Here are the key events on day 1,283 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘Stop killing women’: Australian mother vows to be voice for slain daughter
Alicia Little was killed by her partner in 2017. Her killer was released from jail after two years and eight months.
Trump nixes $679m in funding for offshore wind farms amid fossil fuel push
The cancellation is Trump's latest move against renewable energy, which the US president has dismissed a 'scam'.
US appeals court rules Trump’s foreign tariff campaign is largely illegal
But the court has allowed the tariffs to remain in place while the Trump administration appeals to the Supreme Court.
Irish missionary among the eight released after Haiti orphanage kidnapping
Ransoms have surged as Haiti struggles with widespread gang violence, particularly around its capital Port-au-Prince.
Reaction to US visa ban on Palestinian officials ahead of UNGA
Palestine's UN envoy Riyad Mansour said Washington's visa ban on Palestinian officials threatens to bar Mahmoud Abbas.
Real Madrid vs Mallorca: La Liga – teams, start, kickoff, lineups
Record La Liga winners Real Madrid entertain Mallorca in the second round of the new Spanish top flight domestic season.
Why are antigovernment protests taking place in Indonesia?
Protesters angered by police violence, parliamentarians' wages and inflation are staging nationwide demonstrations.
Starving Sudanese resort to animal feed in besieged el-Fasher
Sudanese civilians trapped in the besieged city of el-Fasher have resorted to animal feed as the UN warns of famine.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signs Trump-backed redistricting bill
Texas redraw sparks gerrymandering fight nationwide, fueling voter power battles in states across the political divide.
What next for Thailand after court sacks suspended prime minister?
Paetongtarn Shinawatra was dismissed after a leaked phone call scandal.
Turkiye to sever economic and trade ties with Israel over Gaza
Turkiye has said that it will completely sever economic and trade ties with Israel, amid tensions over the war in Gaza.
Germany, France push for secondary sanctions on Russia amid Ukraine war
European Union's two biggest economies have agreed to push for measures targeting companies that support Russia's war.
How Israeli spy veterans are shaping US Big Tech
Hundreds of Israeli intelligence veterans are in US Big Tech and it's raising questions about data and security.
Court blocks Trump effort to end protected status for Venezuelans
Court rules against Trump push to cancel TPS for Venezuelans, keeping protections intact amid ongoing legal battles.
How a police killing of a driver has escalated protests in Indonesia
The police killing of a delivery driver at a cost-of-living demonstration has intensified protests across Indonesia.
Trump seeks to cut $5bn in congressionally approved foreign aid
White House seeks to run out clock on funding after already slashing billions in aid in move decried as overreach.
Newborns share incubator at Gaza hospital overwhelmed by famine
Newborns are being forced to share an incubator at Gaza City's al-Helou International Hospital.
Turkiye closes airspace to Israel, bans Israeli ships from Turkish ports
Turkiye's top diplomat said his country has 'completely' cut off trade with Israel over its ongoing genocide.
‘I am in no rush’: Brazil’s Lula weighs countermeasures to Trump’s tariffs
Brazil currently faces 50 percent tariffs on many of its US exports, as a result of its prosecution of Jair Bolsonaro.
Sri Lanka’s crisis shows how debt is devouring the Global South
From Africa to Asia to Latin America, billions go hungry while creditors profit.
US denies visas for Palestinian officials before UN assembly
State Dept cites Palestinian appeals to ICC and ICJ over Israeli abuses in occupied territory in justifying move.
Trump revokes Secret Service detail for political opponent Kamala Harris
Move comes as spectre of political violence has grown in the US, with Trump facing two campaign assassination attempts.
Man Utd’s Amorim sometimes ‘hates his players and wants to quit’
Manchester United were dumped out of the EFL Cup on Wednesday by fourth-tier Grimsby and are yet to win this season.
Is Trump taking control of Corporate America?
Donald Trump pledges more deals like Intel stake, worrying business community.
Russia, China slam European nations over Iran ‘snapback’ sanctions move
Russia said it 'strongly condemns' actions of Germany, France and UK as China says sanctions move 'counterproductive'.
Why has South Africa’s Malema been found guilty of hate speech again?
This is the third time the fiery opposition politician and leader of the left-wing EFF has been accused.
The rise of beauty tourism
Cosmetic surgery and beauty tourism thrive in the age of social media, but the pursuit of perfection isn't free.
Lessons ‘unlearned’: 20 years after Katrina, disaster readiness lags in US
Katrina's legacy persists, emphasising hard truths and fears Trump White House failing to learn from past disasters.
How Trump’s newfound love for Chinese students is drawing MAGA backlash
Trump said he would allow Chinese students into US universities, months after administration announced visa revocations.
Palestinians facing growing danger from Israel in Gaza City
Palestinians in Gaza City are facing new threats after Israel announced the suspension of humanitarian pauses.'
Israeli military says it has begun ‘initial stages’ of attack on Gaza City
Israeli military says city in northern Gaza is now a 'combat zone' and daily pauses in fighting there will be suspended.
Indonesians angry over politicians’ “crazy” wage increase
Social platform co-founder Abigail Limuria talks about the anger in Indonesia, where politicians are getting a wage hike
I am a victim of nuclear testing. I have never been more afraid
Decades after Semipalatinsk, the collapse of arms control leaves the world on the edge again.
Gauff thanks gymnast Biles for support in US Open tennis plight
Coco Gauff breaks down in tears following her second-round US Open tennis win before praising Biles's inspiration.
UN chief condemns Gaza horrors, calls for accountability amid famine
About two million Palestinians displaced, enduring famine and violence, as UN again demands immediate action.
Thailand’s prime minister removed from office
Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed the country's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office.
Video shows Israeli soldiers tormenting boy detained over stone throwing
Israeli soldiers have filmed themselves tormenting a Palestinian boy who they arrested in the occupied West Bank.
‘Cut in secret’: Gambia anti-FGM activists fear babies targeted despite ban
The practice was banned a decade ago but authorities are struggling to clamp down on culprits.
Mourinho sacked by Fenerbahce after Champions League exit
The former Real Madrid and Manchester United manager only joined the Turkish football giants in June 2024.
UK bans Israeli officials from major arms exhibition
UK government says Israel's decision to escalate war on Gaza 'wrong' as Israel decries 'discrimination'.
Israeli public has “very strong doubts” about taking Gaza City
Alon Pinkas on how much of the Israeli public is unsupportive of the government's plan to seize Gaza City.
Fact check: Have mass shootings decreased in the US since 2022 law?
Then-President Biden signed 2022 gun violence legislation aiming for reform, but its effect remains unclear.
Thai court removes Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office
Court dismisses suspended prime minister for ethical misconduct over her handling of a border row with Cambodia.
Protests resume in Indonesia’s Jakarta after ride-share driver killed
Affan Kurniawan was killed after an armoured police vehicle ran into him during a demonstration in the capital.
‘It’s one of the worst things you can say to a Black tennis player’ – Osaka
Naomi Osaka blasts Jelena Ostapenko after alleged comments in a heated exchange with Taylor Townsend at the US Open.
Microsoft fires four workers over protests against firm’s ties to Israel
Microsoft says the terminations followed serious breaches amid claims that its software is used by Israeli army in Gaza.
Top US senators arrive in Taiwan to discuss security amid China threat
Roger Wicker, head of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, says trip is focused on security ties with island.
‘Everything has been lost’: Kashmir floods, landslides kill dozens
Overflowing rivers devastate communities, prompt questions about whether lessons from past floods were ever learned.
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