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Several killed as Israeli military bombs building in Beirut
The Israeli military bombed a residential building in the suburbs of Lebanon's capital Beirut.
Ukraine working on minerals deal as US ceasefire bid grinds on
Kyiv working to maintain US support as Trump warned against Russian stalling on ceasefire deal.
Video: Video shows trapped survivors calling for help after Myanmar quake
New video shows trapped survivors of the Myanmar earthquake calling for help from under rubble of a destroyed building.
Is Harvard Trump’s new target, after Columbia?
Harvard President Garber has said lifesaving research is at stake amid Trump's review of $9bn federal funding.
Devastating Myanmar earthquake seen as omen of military regime’s demise
Many view the earthquake as a sign that Myanmar's military regime and its chief Min Aung Hlaing are nearing an end.
Rescue workers Israel killed found in mass grave in Gaza: What to know
Israeli troops fired on several rescue vehicles, then buried the killed first responders and their vehicles.
Le Pen’s conviction in France: Career-ending or fuel for a new far right?
After being found guilty of graft, Le Pen's bid to lead France has been dealt a blow. Some will see her as a martyr.
Israeli air strike on Beirut raises concerns over shaky ceasefire
Second Israeli attack in Lebanon in less than a week raises concerns over shaky ceasefire agreement.
African workers are taking on Meta and the world should pay attention
A landmark case could see Meta forced to take responsibility for workers' rights abuses not just in Kenya but globally.
Traditional US-EU alliance “certainly unravelling”
Niall Stanage of The Hill breaks down the US-Europe alliance breakdown and what's driving the rift.
Inside Syria’s prisons for women
Freed after 11 years in Assad's prisons, Maysaa Al Hassan shares her story and fight for justice on Now You Know.
How dangerous are the tensions between the US and Iran?
US President Donald Trump threatens to bomb Iran, while Tehran says it would respond.
Israel’s Netanyahu reverses spy chief nomination amid US criticism
US Senator Lindsey Graham described nomination of Eli Sharvit as Shin Bet chief as beyond problematic'.
EU has ‘strong plan’ to respond to Trump’s tariffs, bloc’s chief says
Ursula von der Leyen says 'all instruments are on the table' as bloc weighs response to US tariffs.
Myanmar holds minute of silence as death toll from earthquake tops 2,700
Elderly woman pulled from rubble 91 hours after Friday's quake as Myanmar remembers those who died.
Video: China sends warships to surround Taiwan in invasion drill
Chinese warships and air forces have been conducting an invasion drill around Taiwan, which responded with its warships.
Fresh US strikes extend air campaign targeting Yemen’s Houthis
Houthis claim to down US drone. President Donald Trump declares Yemeni rebel group 'decimated' by air strike campaign.
Gas pipeline leak sparks Malaysian inferno
Pipeline belonging to state-run Petronas sends fire spreading to villages during Eid public holiday.
To what extent is Israel reshaping the occupied West Bank?
Israel is rapidly expanding illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Huge gas pipeline fire forces evacuations in Malaysia
A huge fire at a gas pipeline in Malaysia has injured more than 30 people and forced residents to evacuate their homes.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court to rule on Yoon’s impeachment on Friday
At least six of the court's eight justices need to uphold Yoon's impeachment to remove him from office.
Nepal’s girls face new child marriage fears amid debate to change law
Nepal has five million child brides. A proposal to lower the marriage age could imperil millions more, mothers warn.
Israel bombs Lebanon’s Beirut again, testing fragile truce with Hezbollah
Lebanese officials say the attack on Dahiyeh killed at least three people and wounded seven others.
Can Donald Trump seek a third term – and what are his options?
US president hints at serving third term despite constitutional limits, while allies say he's exploring potential paths.
A ‘coup d’etat’: Israel’s Netanyahu pushes ahead with his judicial changes
After claiming in 2023 that the changes were 'paused', prime minister resurrects his plans to declaw the judiciary.
Ashwani Kumar makes record-breaking IPL debut for Mumbai Indians
Kumar put on an outstanding bowling display, becoming the first Indian player to take four wickets on IPL debut.
Why is China angry about a plan to sell two ports on the Panama Canal?
Beijing's displeasure over conglomerate's plans highlights tightening business environment in Hong Kong.
China stages military drills off Taiwan in warning to ‘separatists’
China's Eastern Theater Command says its multi-force exercise will test the military's combat readiness.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,132
These are the key events on day 1,132 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump says he’ll be ‘kind’ on tariffs amid rollercoaster for global stocks
US president says tariffs announcement on April 2 will be a 'rebirth' as trade uncertainty roils stock markets.
Trump administration reviews billions in Harvard contracts and grants
Harvard is the latest Ivy League institution in Trump's sights, after Columbia University agreed to comply with demands.
Palestinians flee Rafah after new displacement order
Israel has displaced Palestinians again with a new order to evacuate Rafah in southern Gaza.
White House dismisses investigation calls, says ‘case closed’ on Signalgate
Trump administration attempts to turn page as it grapples with Houthi resistance and elusive Ukraine-Russia deal.
Fire destroys over a dozen Teslas at Rome dealership
Elon Musk says terrorism" was behind a fire at a Rome Tesla dealership that reduced 17 vehicles to burned out shells.
US slaps sanctions on top Chinese, Hong Kong officials for rights abuses
Secretary of State Rubio says Beijing broke promises' to Hong Kong residents, depriving them of their freedoms.
France’s far-right Marine Le Pen banned from 2027 presidential election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban on running for office and two years of electronic tracking.
Spanish mine explosion kills five workers, injures four
Investigation launched as relatives accuse mining companies of doing less and less' to guarantee safety.
Trump’s ‘America first’ policy is complicating business of making cars
Tariffs on imported cars and auto parts will sharply increase prices, hitting demand and jobs, experts say.
Faced with measles, Texas healthcare workers confront ‘information warfare’
For the first time in a decade, a US child has died of measles. What can doctors and nurses do to encourage vaccination?
Moldova expels three Russian diplomats, Moscow promises to retaliate
Chisinau says trio personae non gratae after accusing embassy of helping convicted lawmaker escape to Transnistria.
My sister was the joy of every Eid. Now she is gone
After 13 Eids spent together in Gaza, the author mourns her little sister, killed by Israel at the end of last year.
Israel’s excuse for killing aid workers “a very bare assertion”
Human rights lawyer Geoffrey Nice says Israel's claim that Hamas used ambulances as camouflage lacks evidence.
Children in Gaza among Palestinians killed on Eid
Palestinian children were dressed in shrouds covering their new clothes after Israeli bombing in Gaza killed them on Eid
Meta profits as ads promote illegal Israeli settlements in West Bank
Companies are selling homes in illegal settlements and individuals are fundraising to buy weapons for Israeli soldiers.
Ocean economy needs protection against wave of threats: OECD
Sustained growth of blue economy at risk from multiple threats, including climate change and territorial disputes.
Video: Le Pen sentence ‘as bad as it could get’ says Al Jazeera reporter
Al Jazeera's Natacha Butler was at the court in Paris where Marine Le Pen was given jail time for embezzling EU funds.
Doctors Without Borders: Treating millions while global aid falls apart
Christopher Lockyear on war, racism allegations, and front-line aid workers.
What happened to missing medics killed in Gaza?
The bodies of emergency workers who were killed by Israeli forces whilst saving other Palestinians in Gaza were found.
Donald Trump’s deportation campaign
This week on The Stream we look atthe consequences of US President Trump's mass deportation plan.
Eid al-Fitr celebrations around the world
Muslims are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, a festive holiday marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
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