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PKK to formally disband and lay down its weapons
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, has announced that it plans to disband and disarm
Virat Kohli announces retirement from India Test cricket team
It's the end of an era for Indian Test cricket as Virat Kohli follows fellow batting star Rohit Sharma into retirement.
PKK to disband, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye
Move by Kurdish armed group follows February call by jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan to lay down arms.
Do Israel’s attacks make a difference to Yemen’s Houthis?
The US and the Houthis have come to a ceasefire agreement, but Israel continues to trade attacks with the Yemeni group.
Pope Leo XIV’s message emphasised “building bridges and peace”
It's a mission going out from the Church, not in but out, what they call going to the existential peripheries."
Pakistan’s stance against “all-out war” should be taken seriously
These are two nuclear-armed states,so there's a certain amount of deterrence that's built into the diplomatic process."
‘Who suffered the most?’: Fear and fatigue in Kashmir after ceasefire
The region, which faced the brunt of the India-Pakistan military escalation, limps back to life. But questions remain.
US, China hail ‘substantial progress’ made in tariff talks in Geneva
The two countries have said they will issue a joint statement on the talks on Monday.
Hamas says it will release US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander
The statement did not indicate when the 21-year-old Alexander would be released.
What can be learned from the latest conflict between India and Pakistan?
A tense ceasefire holds days after the most intense hostilities in decades.
Israel attacks Yemen’s Hodeidah, striking port areas
Israel has previously bombed Hodeidah and Sanaa Airport; Houthi missile targeted Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
Fact-checking Trump’s claim of securing $10 trillion in investments for US
The White House reports $5.1T in promised investments, with $4.3T newly pledged. Experts say $2.1T may not fully happen.
More than 100 dead after flooding in eastern DR Congo, officials say
The victims were mostly children and elderly people, with an additional 28 injured.
Barcelona beat Real Madrid despite Mbappe hat-trick as LaLiga title nears
Kylian Mbappe scores all Real Madrid's goals in a 4-3 defeat as Barcelona place one hand on the LaLiga title.
Merino scores then sees red as Arsenal come back to draw 2-2 at Liverpool
Arsenal earn a draw at Liverpool, recovering from being 2-0 down, but are yet to secure Champions League qualification.
Fragile truce holds between India, Pakistan after days of fierce exchanges
Ceasefire halts conflict that was spiralling towards a full-scale war.
Sudan’s army and RSF paramilitary launch attacks across war-ravaged nation
Port Sudan, el-Fasher, West Kordofan and West Darfur have all seen heavy fighting.
Is due process different for undocumented immigrants as Trump claims?
The US Constitution ensures all immigrants have due process, but rights depend on legal status and time spent in the US.
Israel kills 13, including children, amid dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza
The Israeli government and military are preparing to launch a plan to expand the ground occupation of Gaza.
James Cowan on clearing landmines and the legacy of war
Landmine-clearing NGO chief explains how explosives still kill in peacetime, why world is failing to clean up its wars.
The first American Pope
What are the implications of the first American pope?
Is Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pontiff, a registered Republican?
Leo XIV, the first American pope, voted in past Republican primaries but is not formally registered with any party.
What percentage of US toys and Christmas goods are imported from China?
Data shows that some 80 percent of all toys and 90 percent of Christmas goods sold in the US are manufactured in China.
India tried to project strength but ended up showing weakness
In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, India's image as a regional hegemon has frayed.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,172
These are the key events on day 1,172 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Thousands of Kashmiris remain displaced despite India-Pakistan ceasefire
India-Pakistan ceasefire brings relief, but many who fled Kashmir fighting remain fearful of returning home.
Putin proposes Ukraine peace talks after Western leaders threaten sanctions
European leaders have given Russia's president an ultimatum on agreeing to a 30-day Ukraine ceasefire.
Pope Leo XIV calls for Gaza ceasefire in first Sunday message
The new pope used phrases favoured by his predecessor, Francis, to call for an end to wars around the world.
What the Christians of the Holy Land expect from Pope Leo XIV
We hope to see in the new pope a father who will stand by our side and protect us from oppression.
Pope Leo XIV ‘deeply saddened’ by Gaza, calls for aid and a ceasefire
In his first Sunday address, Pope Leo XIV has appealed to world powers for no more war.'
Iran says nuclear enrichment ‘non-negotiable’ before US talks in Oman
Foreign minister says civilian enrichment cannot be subjected to any deal as Tehran and Washington set to hold talks.
Trump offers to work with India, Pakistan on Kashmir ‘solution’
US president offers to mediate between nuclear-armed neighbours days after his administration helps broker a ceasefire.
Heavy rains cause flooding in Somalia’s Mogadishu, killing seven
Heavy rains trigger flooding that damages roads, homes and key infrastructure in Mogadishu.
Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk says she will continue to pursue her case
Student freed from US detention after writing Gaza opinion piece says she has 'faith in American system of justice'.
Bangladesh bans activities of Awami League, the party of ousted PM Hasina
The move comes after a call for a commission to investigate the killing of protesters and establish national unity.
Week in Pictures: From India-Pakistan fighting to V-E Day anniversary
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Resistance and extractivism: Inside Carrara, Italy’s home of white marble
In a place where natural beauty and industrial extraction collide, people are fighting for a town threatened by decline.
Edwards, Timberwolves overcome Warriors in Game 3 to take 2-1 series lead
Anthony Edwards leads a late rally as the Minnesota Timberwolves surge past Golden State Warriors to win Game 3.
Freed Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk thanks supporters after her release
Turkish PhD student Rumeysa Ozturk has been released six weeks after she was held in an immigration detention centre.
India and Pakistan are “keen to avoid further escalation”
Both India and Pakistan would not have wanted this to escalate."
‘Difficult ceasefire’: Guns silent, but will the India-Pakistan truce hold?
While residents along India's border areas remain on the edge, experts say the fragile peace does not promise much.
Albania votes in general elections as PM Edi Rama seeks a fourth term
A weary electorate votes in parliamentary elections after campaign dominated by EU hopes and political corruption.
At least 21 die in Sri Lanka after bus carrying pilgrims veers off cliff
The accident takes place near the town of Kotmale, about 140km (86 miles) east of Colombo.
UFC 315: Della Maddalena defeats Muhammad in welterweight title fight
Jack Della Maddalena upsets Belal Muhammad by unanimous decision to win welterweight title at UFC 315 in Montreal.
Putin proposes direct Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul on May 15
Offer comes after European leaders called for an unconditional 30-day truce to start on Monday.
Israel capitalises as Gaza fatigue sets in
Israel eyes full Gaza occupation. Plus, justice plays out as primetime radio drama in Ghana.
Will the truce between India and Pakistan resolve differences over Kashmir?
A ceasefire is agreed after four days of their most fierce military conflict in this century.
Israeli protesters in Tel Aviv demand an end to war on Gaza
Thousands gather demanding an end to the war and the release of Israeli captives in Gaza.
Newark mayor denies trespassing at US immigration centre following arrest
Ras Baraka denies charge against him a day after he spent several hours in police custody.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Ancelotti coy on future as Alonso link grows
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti refuses to comment on job speculation before potential El Clasico LaLiga decider.
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