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Israel weaponising aid into Gaza says UN agency head
The UNRWA chief addressed a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland on Gaza's hunger crisis after Israel stopped all aid.
Trump administration relaunches CBP One asylum app for ‘self-deportation’
The decision is part of a broader crackdown on immigration that critics say violates asylum rights under US law.
Zelenskyy and Rubio arrive in Saudi Arabia for Ukraine talks
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Elon Musk says X targeted by ‘cyberattack’ after outage
Tech mogul believes attack, which left 40,000 without access to site, orchestrated by large group' or a country'.
Ship carrying fuel for US military explodes after collision
A tanker carrying jet fuel for the US military is ablaze in the North Sea after it was struck by another cargo ship.
Next Canadian PM may go for the “jugular” when negotiating with Trump
Mark Carney
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy arrives in Saudi Arabia for peace talks
Visit comes ahead of talks with the US this week, as Russia claims advances in Kursk region.
Syria merges Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into state institutions
SDF controls much of northeastern Syria, and has held out against control from Damascus for years.
NATO’s Rutte backs Bosnia after separatist moves by Serbian region
Visit to Sarajevo comes after Bosnian Serb leaders bar federal judicial authorities and police from Republika Srpska.
Violent protests after Romania bans far-right presidential candidate
Protests broke out in front of Romania's Central Election Bureau after it rejected the candidacy of Calin Georgescu.
Dozens killed and missing after flash floods in Argentina
At least 16 people have died in flash floods that swept through Argentina's port city of Bahia Blanca.
Rubio announces 83 percent of USAID contracts cancelled under Trump
The Trump administration has targeted USAID as part of his efforts to trim government spending and reduce 'waste'.
Germany’s Green Party rejects Merz’s spending proposals
Incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz's proposal comes as the German economy experiences prolonged stagnation.
What does Israel cutting off Gaza’s electricity mean?
After blocking all aid entering the battered enclave, Israel has now announced it will stop electricity to Gaza.
Syria’s al-Sharaa vows to punish forces responsible for mass killings
Hundreds have been reported dead in recent days, including civilians, security forces and armed fighters.
Greenlanders to vote in election after Trump takeover threats
Greenlanders will vote in an election on Tuesday after hearing threats from US President Donald Trump.
Canada’s most consequential election is on the horizon
Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney will soon face each other in a crucial battle over the soul of the country.
More than 30 injured when oil tanker, cargo ship collide off English coast
The accident causes a fire in a busy shipping lane off East Yorkshire.
Europe’s reliance on US weapons has risen, SIPRI says
But markets believe the continent is about to experience a boost in domestic production as Russia's threat looms.
Syria clashes – what happened?
Hundreds of people have been killed and residents of Syria's coastal governorates are scared to leave home.
Pro-Russian candidate to challenge bar on Romanian presidential run
The move follows rioting in Bucharest overnight after a court threw far-right Calin Georgescu out of the race.
Ukraine announces plan to boost FPV drone arsenal
Ministry of Defence says it will buy 4.5 million first-person view drones in 2025, triple last year's amount.
Syria announces end of military operation against al-Assad loyalists
Defence Ministry spokesman says security threats have been neutralised in al-Assad strongholds of Latakia and Tartous.
Video: Australians rescued by boat from cyclone floods
Authorities in Australia's Queensland have been using boats to rescue people trapped by flooding from Cyclone Alfred.
Palestinians react as Israel cuts off Gaza’s remaining electricity
The last power line operating into Gaza has been cut off by Israel, threatening the operation of a key water facility.
What’s happening with Lebanon’s economy and will it recover?
Lebanon's economy has struggled for years as people's discontent with the government grew.
US and Ukraine to meet on Russia: What’s on the agenda for Saudi talks?
The talks will the first high-level meeting between the two countries since Trump and Zelenskyy's White House meeting.
Canada’s Liberals made Carney their new leader: What happens next?
New Liberal Party leader Mark Carney is set to take over from Justin Trudeau as Canada's next prime minister.
Russia expels two British diplomats for alleged spying
UK rejects accusations after FSB says it 'identified signs of intelligence, subversive work' carried out by officials.
Video: Canada’s next PM Carney vows to win trade war with US
Canada's next prime minister, former central banker Mark Carney, pledged to beat the US in the emerging trade war.
Black-Palestinian solidarity: We need to talk about what happened
Black and Palestinian unity is a threat to the status quo. That's why the Democrats sought to undermine it.
Boatless in Gaza: Using old fridge doors to catch fish
Palestinians use makeshift paddleboards to fish in Gaza City's port after bombing destroyed local fishing boats.
‘Historic moment’: Greenland steps into global spotlight ahead of snap vote
The desire for independence from Denmark grows while most reject US proposals to acquire the icy island.
Argentina mourns 16 killed in floods
Government pledges $9.2m in financial aid for Bahia Blanca, a port city of 300,000 people south of Buenos Aires.
Mob faked attack on Australian synagogue: Police
Police say organised crime gang fabricated a plan to bomb the Jewish site to divert law enforcement resources.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,110
These are the key developments on day 1,110 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘We just want peace’: A pacifist community amid Ethiopia’s Amhara conflict
For two years, Awra Amba has been caught up in a war raging between Fano fighters and Ethiopian government soldiers.
North Korea fires missiles as South, US launch military drills
The Foreign Ministry in Pyongyang warns US-South Korean exercises threaten conflict".
Protests erupt as Romania bars pro-Russian presidential candidate
Romania's electoral bureau rejected Calin Georgescu's candidacy for the rerun of last year's annulled vote.
Trump declines to rule out US recession as tariffs spook investors
US president says economy is in a "period of transition" amid uncertainty over his trade policies.
‘Stuck in a nightmare’: A Kashmiri woman’s battle with heroin addiction
Afiya* is among thousands of young people in the region, where an epidemic of drug abuse is consuming lives.
Vinicius, Mbappe help Real Madrid win against Rayo Vallecano in LaLiga
Real Madrid maintain pressure on LaLiga leaders Barcelona with a convincing 2-1 home victory over Rayo Vallecano.
As undersea cables break off Europe and Taiwan, proving sabotage is tough
Officials have pointed to China and Russia as likely culprits, but legal challenges make prosecutions difficult.
‘Be quiet, small man’: Musk clashes with Polish FM over Starlink in Ukraine
Tesla and SpaceX CEO insists he will not cut Ukraine's access to internet service despite his disagreements with Kyiv.
Russia claims new gains; Zelenskyy says ‘committed’ to dialogue with US
Moscow said it captured territory shortly before potential peace talks begin in Saudi Arabia.
Mahmoud Khalil, student leader of Columbia protests, arrested
A US immigration enforcement agent said Khalil's permanent residency was also being revoked, according to a lawyer.
Who is Mark Carney, Canada’s new Liberal leader and next prime minister?
Economist and ex-central banker takes over from Justin Trudeau in face of Trump tariff uncertainty, looming election.
Romania’s far-right candidate Georgescu barred from May presidential vote
After the election authority's decision, about 300 of Calin Georgescu's supporters gather outside the election bureau.
US ends sanctions waiver for Iraq to buy electricity from Iran
Iraq faces worsening power shortages after the US cuts waivers tied to Iranian gas and electricity imports.
Can Trump reach a nuclear deal with Tehran?
Iran's top leader says he refuses to negotiate under pressure.
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