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Court says Trump can’t bar refugees from entering US with travel ban
The Trump administration has faced a raft of legal challenges as it seeks to radically restrict immigration to the US.
Israeli air strikes kill 12 in eastern Lebanon despite ceasefire
The strikes targeted areas in the Bekaa Valley, including a Syrian refugee camp, Lebanon's state news agency says.
Tesla launches Model Y in India with elevated price tag amid high tariffs
The EV maker also opened its first showroom in Mumbai on Tuesday.
New York City pounded by rare flash floods
Thunderstorms triggered flash floods in New York City and New Jersey on Monday, stranding commuters and motorists.
Russia says it needs time to ‘analyse’ Trump’s Ukraine announcements
Kremlin says US president's recent statements were 'very serious' and that it needs 'time to analyse' remarks.
Video: SpaceX capsule returns to earth after 20-day mission
Astronauts from India, Poland, Hungary and the United States returned to Earth early Tuesday after the Axiom Mission 4.
EU council sanctions individuals, entities, for destabilising Moldova
Those sanctioned engaged in vote-buying and bribery ahead of the country's 2024 election, the EU says.
Two dead in New Jersey as soaked US northeast braces for more rain
Authorities have warned residents to avoid unnecessary travel as waters inundate transportation infrastructure.
Bolsonaro tried to ‘incite insurrection’, prosecutor tells Brazil top court
Former Brazilian president says he never violated democracy, rejects coup attempt accusations as a 'witch hunt'.
US inflation from tariffs that economists feared begins to emerge
US consumer prices increased by the most in five months in June amid higher costs for some goods.
‘Turbaned Tornado’: World’s oldest marathon runner dies in hit-and-run
Fauja Singh, the world's oldest marathon runner, has died at the age of 114 from a hit-and-run accident.
MSF says 3 of its workers were ‘intentionally’ killed in Ethiopia’s Tigray
The 2021 incident was 'intentional and targeted killing' of three clearly identified aid workers, says medical charity.
People are seeing parallels with Gaza war in Superman movie
Social media users are drawing parallels between DC's new Superman film and Israel's war on Gaza.
Thousands of Afghans brought to UK under secret programme after data leak
Defence Minister John Healey says about 4,500 people are in Britain or in transit under the secret programme.
Russia may face Trump tariffs in 50 days, what does US import from Russia?
Trump gives Putin a deadline to make peace with Ukraine or face potentially punishing US sanctions.
Australian activist sends “shoutout” to Tel Aviv embassy
Aboard the flotilla to Gaza, activist Tania Safi slams Australia's Tel Aviv embassy for urging her to drop the mission.
Israeli forces bomb Syrian military after sectarian fighting
Israel launched airstrikes on Syrian forces deployed to the south, where sectarian clashes have killed dozens.
‘My heart is broken’: Indigenous Australians lose landmark climate case
Federal court says government not obliged to shield residents of Torres Strait Islands from effects of climate change.
How were babies’ mass graves discovered in church-run home in Ireland?
A local historian's research led the Irish government to find an unmarked mass grave with remains of about 800 children.
Fauja Singh, ‘world’s oldest marathoner’, dies in India road accident
Indian-born British national became international sensation after taking up distance running at the age of 89.
Astronauts from US, India, Poland, Hungary return from space station
For the non-American crew, the mission marked a return to crewed spaceflight for their respective nations after decades.
Corbyn, Sultana to form UK party: Flash in the pan or a ‘real alternative’?
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana plan to launch a new political party, hoping to unite Britain's fractured left.
AI as fact-checkers
What are the implications of using AI chatbots to fact check breaking news?
US uses Canary Mission ‘hate’ site against Palestine advocates
Court testimony from the US has revealed immigration agency ICE is using Canary Mission to identify Palestine advocates.
How will the PKK’s disarmament play out in the region?
The PKK began its first phase of disarmament last week, analysts say the process will be felt regionally.
Attacks on Palestinians intensifying in occupied West Bank: UN rights body
UN office reports 757 settler attacks since January, up 13 percent from 2024, as deaths since January near 1,000.
Video shows shooting at crowded Gaza food collection site
Video shows Israeli soldiers opening fire towards Palestinians trying to reach a food distribution site in southern Gaza
Retired priest arrested for supporting Palestine Action
Retired priest arrested for supporting Palestine Action
The Berlin police lied and the lie is now used to justify repression
A claim that a police officer was beaten up at a Nakba protest has been disproved, but the damage has already been done.
Ukraine war creates a generation at risk of being lost
Military games replace playgrounds for kids as 'play' mirrors the deeper emotional toll of war.
Lamine Yamal faces legal probe into dwarf entertainers at 18th birthday
Spanish government to investigate Barcelona star's birthday party after allegations of dwarf exploitation.
Will Patriots promised by Trump boost Ukraine’s defence against Russia?
The weapons may stop some attacks but don't cross a red line for Putin and fall short of Kyiv's needs, analysts say.
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 quarterfinals: Qualified teams and full schedule
Holders England, world champions Spain, heavyweights Germany and hosts Switzerland all remain contenders for the title.
India orders airlines to inspect Boeing fuel switches after Air India crash
India aviation agency tells airlines to investigate fuel switch locks on several Boeing models, including 787s and 737s.
Nvidia’s CEO says it gained US approval to sell H20 AI chips to China
Jensen Huang says Trump administration has assured his company it will be granted licences to export advanced chips.
Israeli ultra-Orthodox party quits Netanyahu government over conscription
Resignation of United Torah Judaism lawmakers leaves Netanyahu with razor-thin 61-seat majority in the 120 seat Knesset.
‘Lives controlled by crime’: Explosive allegations hit South Africa police
Government under pressure as provincial police commissioner claims country's police chief colluded with criminal gangs.
Syria announces ceasefire in Druze city of Suwayda after deadly clashes
Government forces announce ceasefire after clashes between Druze fighters and Bedouin tribes kill dozens.
Peru reopens 3,800-year-old Penico archaeological site for visitors
The citadel of Caral civilisation - one of the world's oldest - reopens for tourists after eight years of restoration.
Netanyahu is the “most dangerous thing” for Jews
Mandy Patinkin passionately condemns Israel's leadership, calling Benjamin Netanyahu dangerous for Jews globally.
China’s Xi says Australia ties have ‘turned around’ as he hosts Albanese
Amid geopolitical tensions, the two nations call for dialogue as China tries to capitalise on US tariffs on US allies.
Sudan’s RSF kills about 300 people in North Kordofan, rights group says
Emergency Lawyers says paramilitary force set fire to villages, killing dozens, including children and pregnant women.
US court briefly pauses Trump’s move to end protective status for Afghans
Appeals court blocks Trump administration from removing temporary protective status of nearly 12,000 Afghans.
China’s economy grows at steady pace despite Trump’s trade war
China's GDP grew 1.1 percent from April toJune despite US tariffs, official data shows.
Seven rescued, 11 missing after boat capsizes off Indonesia’s Mentawai
Rescue effort under way after boat carrying 18 people capsizes in bad weather off the Mentawai Islands.
Trump slaps 17 percent tariff on tomatoes from Mexico
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says US farmers have been 'crushed' by unfair trade practices.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,237
Here are the key events on day 1,237 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Sesame Street puppet Elmo’s X account posts anti-Jewish rant after hacking
Makers of Sesame Street blame an unknown hacker for slew of offensive social media posts.
Israel bombards Gaza, killing 78, as truce talks stall
The attacks come amid a worsening hunger crisis as Israel severely restricts entry of food, fuel, water and medicines.
US top court lets Trump proceed with mass layoffs at Education Department
Supreme Court ruling clears the way for the Trump administration to continue dismantling the Education Department.
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