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Israel bombs Beirut; President Aoun calls for international pressure
Israel has violated the November ceasefire multiple times, attacking the Lebanese capital and the south.
Greenland will never be ‘piece of property’ to be bought, PM says
Repeated threats by US to seize Greenland loom over Nielsen's first visit to Denmark since taking office.
‘A tree is worth more’: The civilians who fled Zamzam as the RSF attacked
Hundreds have been killed, injured, assaulted, kidnapped. Here are some stories of survivors living with painful loss.
Iran’s President Pezeshkian visits injured, site of deadly port explosion
The fiery blast at the Shahid Rajaee port in southern Iran has killed at least 40 people and wounded some 1,000 others.
Suspect in France mosque attack that killed Malian man on the run
Marches 'against Islamophobia' have been organised throughout France in the victim's memory.
Qatar hints at progress in Gaza truce talks as UN urges lifting of blockade
Qatar says 'a bit of progress' made in Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks as food crisis in Palestinian territory worsens.
Russia launches nearly 150 drones, strikes in Ukraine, killing at least 4
US President Donald Trump has now cast doubt over Russian President Vladimir Putin's willingness to end the war.
Thousands visit Pope Francis tomb in Rome day after funeral
The modest tomb draws huge queues on the first day of public viewing a day after tens of thousands attended his funeral.
Muhammad Yunus: Real reform or just a new ruling class in Bangladesh?
Chief adviser of interim government discusses whether it represents true change or replaces one elite with another.
MotoGP Spain: Alex Marquez wins first Grand Prix after brother Marc crashes
Alex Marquez claims first MotoGP win of his career and retakes lead from his brother in the riders world championship.
Pope Francis “crossed the walls of division”
Munther Isaac of Bethlehem's Christmas Lutheran Church reflects on Pope Francis's legacy, global impact on the oppressed
Car drives into Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu street festival crowd: What we know
Suspect arrested after vehicle rams into crowd at the Philippine street festival in Canada, killing nine people.
Assefa sets women’s record in London Marathon; Sawe wins men’s race
Tigst Assefa sets a record time for a women's-only race while Kenya's Sabastian Sawe wins his first London Marathon.
Yemenis scramble to save sheep after shipwreck
Video shows Yemenis frantically rescuing hundreds of sheep from the Red Sea after a commercial ship ran aground
S Korea’s main opposition party taps former chief as presidential candidate
Democratic Party of Korea names Lee Jae-myung as its candidate for the snap presidential election set for June 3.
In Yemen, we comfort ourselves, thinking: It is not as bad as Gaza
As US strikes are sowing death across Yemen, the world is once again ignoring our suffering.
Iran investigates cause of deadly explosion at largest port
Video caught the moment an explosion rocked Iran's largest port on Saturday, killing 25 people and injuring hundreds.
Pete Hegseth declares new ‘national defence’ zone on US southern border
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced an expanded military zone along the southern border with Mexico.
In Canada’s election, voters appear on track to rebuke Trump’s trade war
Trump's tariffs have sparked a wave of Canadian national pride and an abrupt shift towards the Liberals.
Pope wanted: What are cardinals looking for in a new leader?
Following the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church begins its election process.
Fires continue to burn as Iran probes deadly explosion at key port
Officials suspect chemical materials exploded at Bandar Abbas port - Iran's biggest container hub - killing 25 people.
Candidates make final appeal to voters ahead of Canada’s election
Ahead of Canada's election, candidates have made final appeals to voters
Ryan Reynolds, Wrexham clinch record promotion to Championship
Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham create history with promotion to English second division, just one league below Premier League.
Pro-Israeli mob harasses woman in New York with ‘Death to Arabs’ chant
A pro-Israeli mob harassed a woman in New York, chanting Death to Arabs' while shoving and throwing objects at her.
Several killed as car rams into crowd at Vancouver festival
Several killed in a car ramming in Vancouver, where a vehicle drove into a crowd at a Filipino festival.
Deadly explosion shakes Iran, hundreds hospitalised after port fire
Massive blaze at southern Iran's Shahid Rajaei Port linked to chemical storage depot sparks devastation and chaos.
Machado Garry defeats Prates in UFC Fight Night welterweight bout
Ian Machado Garry beat Carlos Prates in a highly anticipated UFC welterweight main event in Kansas City.
Week in Pictures: From Pope Francis funeral to ‘massive’ blast in Iran
A roundup of some of last week's major events.
Curry, Warriors defeat Rockets in Game 3 with injured Butler on sidelines
Stephen Curry explodes for 36 points with Jimmy Butler sidelined as Warriors take 2-1 series lead over Houston Rockets.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,158
These are the key events on day 1,158 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Several killed as car rams into Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu festival crowd
A number of people killed and multiple others injured as driver ploughs into crowd at a prominent Filipino festival.
Barcelona edge Real Madrid in extra time to win Copa del Rey
Barcelona wins their 32nd Copa del Rey title after Jules Kounde's goal in extra time secured the 3-2 victory.
Chris Eubank Jr beats Conor Benn on unanimous points decision
Fierce rivals go the distance in middleweight bout as their famous fathers watch on at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
What will the next chapter look like for the Roman Catholic Church?
Pope Francis leaves behind a legacy of reform - so how will his successor wield power?
Pakistan calls for ‘neutral’ investigation into Kashmir attack
Indian and Pakistani troops have exchanged fire across their de facto border for a second straight day.
UK activist group Just Stop Oil holds its last climate protest
The group mainly campaigned for UK to end the extraction of oil and gas by 2030.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas appoints aide as PLO deputy
Hussein al-Sheikh is a veteran leader of Abbas's Fatah movement.
Hundreds of thousands say final farewell to Pope Francis in Rome
Hundreds of thousands filled the Vatican's St. Peter's Square and lined the streets of Rome to honour Pope Francis.
Russia says it has fully retaken Kursk, but Ukraine says fighting continues
Ukraine dismisses report of Kursk loss as a propaganda trick'.
Uganda declares end to latest Ebola outbreak
African country announced its outbreak on January 30 after death of a male nurse who tested positive for virus.
Thirteen killed, dozens under rubble as Israel bombs Gaza amid food crisis
Entire Strip, with a population of two million people, may be on the brink of famine as WFP runs out of supplies.
From the mightiest to the humble: Thousands gather for Pope Francis funeral
Pope Francis was remembered for his dedication to the poor and advocacy for migrants at grand Vatican farewell.
Pope Francis laid to rest after tens of thousands attend Vatican funeral
In break with recent tradition, 88-year-old leader of Catholic world was buried in Rome's Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica.
USAID and the pacification industry in Palestine
Like other forms of US assistance, USAID was all about normalising the colonisation of Palestine.
Trump, Zelenskyy hold ‘productive’ meeting at the Vatican
The meeting before Pope Francis's funeral was their first since an angry encounter in Washington, DC, in February.
Iran, US talk in Oman to hammer out deal on nuclear programme
Iran has said it is 'extremely cautious' on the success of the nuclear talks with US.
Have scientists discovered a new colour called ‘olo’?
Described as a 'deeply saturated teal' colour, humans can only see it with the help of laser technology.
How technocracy has become our reality
Do technocrats pose a threat to democracy?
Hundreds injured as ‘massive’ explosion hits Iran’s port city Bandar Abbas
Social media videos showed a huge plume of black smoke and a ball of fire rising from the area of the explosion.
At least 11 killed in suspected RSF drone attack on Sudan displacement camp
Local governor says the attack knocked out a nearby power station for the fourth time since the war began two years ago.
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