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LA Galaxy beat NY Red Bulls 2-1 to lift MLS Cup for the sixth time
Galaxy end their 10-year trophy drought with a record-extending sixth title, thanks to goals from Paintsil and Joveljic.
Opposition fighters declare Syria’s capital Damascus ‘liberated’
Opposition forces declare Syria free of Assad rule as the president reportedly flees the country.
Biden administration unveils new $988m US military aid package for Ukraine
In waning days of his presidency, Biden seeks to bolster Ukraine's defences amid its years-long fight against Russia.
Three police officers in Brazil sentenced in tear gas suffocation case
The three officers were convicted in the death of Genivaldo de Jesus Santos, a Black man who died in police custody.
World leaders gather for reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron thanks all who 'saved, helped, rebuilt' beloved cathedral after devastating 2019 fire.
Qatar says ‘momentum’ building back up in Gaza ceasefire efforts
Qatar's top diplomat says his country is 'engaging' over past weeks in renewed push to end Israel's Gaza war.
‘Not our fight’: President-elect Trump distances US from Syria’s conflict
In a morning social media post, Republican Donald Trump indicated the US should have 'nothing to do' with Syria's war.
Germany’s far-right AfD picks chancellor candidate first time
Alice Weidel's nomination comes before snap elections expected in February next year.
Syria war to have ‘massive’ effect on Lebanon: US envoy Hochstein
The US diplomat said a weakened Syrian government will make it difficult for Iran to transfer weapons to Hezbollah.
Syrian opposition reach Damascus countryside in rapid advance
Syrian opposition forces have reached the countryside around Damascus in a rapid advance.
A year into Javier Milei’s presidency, Argentina’s poverty hits a new high
In Argentina, the poverty rate has surpassed 50 percent in the wake of wide-ranging austerity measures and deregulation.
Russia, Turkiye, Iran want ‘immediate end’ to fighting in Syria: Lavrov
Russian foreign minister says Moscow will do 'everything not to allow terrorists to prevail', as Syrian rebels advance.
South Korean president’s party blocks impeachment vote
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's People Power Party staged a walkout in parliament, blocking an impeachment vote.
Pakistan protests & the state’s battle for control
Digital blackouts in Pakistan as the establishment and protesters face-off.
Where does Iran stand on Syria’s fast-moving conflict?
Tehran has warned it could directly send troops into Syria, but there has been no evidence of a major mobilisation yet.
Angola’s path to prosperity lies in its sun and soil, not its oil
Investing in solar electricity and agriculture can help the country diversify its economy and uplift its rural areas.
There’s a biodiversity crisis and our food system is driving it | All Hail
The staggering impact our global food system is having on the planet's biodiversity.
Border-Gavaskar: Head hammers 140 as Australia tighten grip on India
Australia dominate the second day of the second Test against India in Adelaide as the hosts look to level the series.
Live interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
The discussion will touch upon wide-ranging issues including Syria and the wider region.
South Korea vote to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol fails
A governing party walkout deprived the opposition of the votes needed to remove the president.
Israel’s attacks on Kamal Adwan Hospital and Nuseirat home in northern Gaza
The strike comes as Gaza's health system is collapsing amid repeated attacks by the Israeli military.
Australia’s social media dilemma
Will Australia's social media ban jeopardise digital rights?
Opposition forces take Syria’s Daraa, Sweida as Astana talks set up
Daraa, known as the 'cradle of the revolution' is fourth city al-Assad loses in a single week.
Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens five years after devastating blaze
Reconstruction work after the fire in Paris in 2019 required about 2,000 workers.
Polls open in Ghana in litmus test for democracy
The West African country considered a beacon of democratic stability is holding presidential and legislative elections.
S Korea’s Yoon apologises for martial law crisis as impeachment vote looms
South Korean lawmakers are scheduled to vote on an opposition motion to impeach the president for declaring martial law.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,017
Here are the key developments on the 1,017th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
The Palestinian boy who wanted to be like Ronaldo, killed by Israel
Israeli soldiers opened fire on 14-year-old Naji al-Baba and his friends as they played in the woods near Hebron.
Ghana elections: Who is running and what’s at stake?
The country's historically disadvantaged north is set to decide the tight race for the first time.
‘Hindus have changed’: A sleepy Indian state becomes anti-Muslim tinderbox
The northeastern state of Tripura does not have a history of inter-religious clashes. That's changing under Modi's BJP.
Haiti’s multinational police mission denies reports of unpaid wages
Kenyan-led force hits back after report states that nearly 20 officers have resigned from the force due to unpaid wages.
US judge affirms Naval Academy consideration of race in admissions process
Decision could tee up another battle over considerations of race in university admissions before US Supreme Court.
Syria’s evolving war shifts balance against Assad regime, allies
Israel has bombed what it says was a Hezbollah smuggling route' on the Lebanon-Syria border.
Food crisis as 1.5 million Syrians could be displaced, says WFP
The ongoing fighting in Syria is expected to displace around 1.5 million people, says the UN World Food Programme.
Why is the opposition capture of Hama in Syria so important?
Syrian rebels have captured the strategic and symbolically significant city of Hama. This is why it matters.
Russian attacks across Ukraine kill at least 12 people
Governor says strike on Ukraine's Zaporizhia region sets a service station on fire, killing at least 10 people.
Trump backs his Pentagon chief nominee Pete Hegseth as controversies mount
The US president-elect stands by his pick for defense secretary despite scandal and allegations of misconduct.
US appeals court upholds TikTok law forcing its sale
The ruling increases the possibility of an unprecedented ban in just six weeks of TikTok in the US.
Why did Syria’s opposition forces choose now to attack?
The war in Syria had been at a stalemate for years until surprise rebel offensive against the Assad regime.
McLaren’s F1 title hopes rise as Ferrari’s take a hit in Abu Dhabi finale
Chares Leclerc gets 10 place grid penalty for battery change at Abu Dhabi GP in blow to Ferrari title hopes.
Everton vs Liverpool: EPL, kickoff time, team news, where to watch
Everton host Liverpool for the final time at Goodison Park on Saturday but the Reds' manager is prioritising the win.
Climate Justice, Indigenous rights, and the settler-colonial mindset
Marc Lamont Hill in conversation with activist Nick Estes about Indigenous rights and the need for climate justice.
EU and South America’s Mercosur bloc announce ‘win-win’ free trade deal
Agreement reached after more than 20 years of negotiations still faces backlash from some EU countries, such as France.
Greta Thunberg on Gaza: “This has shown the true colours of the world”
Marc Lamont Hill speaks to renowned activist and environmentalist Greta Thunberg.
Bahamas setback: What’s Trump’s plan to expel migrants to third countries?
Trump's incoming administration wants to send immigrants to countries they have no links to, reports say.
Starc far from ‘slow’ as career best gives Australia the edge over India
Australia dominate the first day of the second Test against India as Mitchell Starc takes career-best bowling figures.
Cholera outbreak in South Sudan ‘rapidly escalating’, aid group warns
Doctors Without Borders says fears growing that outbreak will spread from Upper Nile state to surrounding areas.
What might four more years of Donald Trump look like?
What is next for the United Statesas itembarks on a second Trump presidency.
Israeli forces strike, storm Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital with ‘no warning’
The World Health Organization says Israel issued no warning for the strike on the hospital that killed four staff.
Romania’s top court annuls results of presidential election’s first round
Constitutional Court says move aims to ensure 'correctness, legality' of process amid Russian interference claims.
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