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Director of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital injured in attack
The director of the main partially-functioning hospital in besieged north Gaza was injured in an Israeli drone strike.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen wins his fourth F1 title at Las Vegas Grand Prix
Verstappen edges Norris in the race and becomes the sixth man to claim four world championship titles, all in a row.
Israeli forces bomb mosque in Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp
Video shows the moment Israeli forces bombed the al-Faruq Mosque in central Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp.
Djokovic hires Andy Murray as coach for Australian Open tennis Grand Slam
Former rivals team up before new tennis season as Djokovic seeks record 25th singles and 11th Australian Open title.
Brazilian legend Marta, Zambia’s Banda inspire Orlando Pride to NWSL title
Zambian striker Barbra Banda scored the only goal as Orlando beat the Washington Spirit 1-0 in the championship game.
How India’s Chennai mints world-beating chess champions, one move at a time
As Gukesh Dommaraju aims to win the world championships starting Monday, a city of chess stars cheers him on.
Trump backs staunchly anti-Muslim Florida lawmaker to run for US Congress
Florida State Senator Randy Fine, who celebrated Israel's killing of a US citizen, gets president-elect's support.
Thousands protest against sexual violence in France
The protests come two days before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
What does the use of more powerful weapons mean for Ukraine?
Russia uses hypersonic missile for first time in the war after Ukraine uses Western weapons to hit Russian territory.
More than 100 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza in 48 hours
Director of the Kamal Adwan hospital says several staff wounded in Israeli bombardment.
‘Exponentially worse’: Immigrant rights groups brace for second Trump term
Immigrant rights groups fear harsh policies and potential legal pressure could accelerate in second Trump term.
Developing nations say $300bn COP29 deal not enough after agreement
Host Azerbaijan calls for consensus after delegations from developing countries walk out of climate finance talks.
Rahul silences doubters as India openers dominate Australia
India close Day Two of the first Test on 172-0 in their second innings in Perth, leading Australia by 218.
Israel and its supporters cannot gaslight the law
Arguments that the ICC is 'criminalising' self-defence by issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant are absurd.
1000 days of war and the toll on Ukraine’s media
The war in Ukraine hits a new escalation point and the battle of narratives sharpens.
Philippines VP Sara Duterte threatens Marcos assassination if she is killed
The president's security has been boosted after his deputy's 'active threat' that were 'made so brazenly in public'.
Dozens killed as sectarian violence flares up in Pakistan’s Kurram
Renewed fighting between Sunni and Shia Muslim groups latest in a string of attacks to hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Laos pledges justice after suspected tainted alcohol kills tourists
Australia presses Laotian authorities for a full and transparent probe after the deaths of two 19-year-old backpackers.
Facing the fear of water: Refugees learn to swim in Lesbos
Many refugees who end up on the Greek island are traumatised by water. A swimming programme helps them embrace the sea.
IMF approves third review of Sri Lanka’s $2.9bn bailout, but warns of risks
Global lender says it will release about $333m to crisis-hit nation as signs of economic recovery emerge.
Are underwater pipelines, cables being sabotaged in the Baltic Sea? Why?
A series of unexplained events causing damage to pipelines and cables has occurred over two years.
Israeli missiles strike residential building in central Beirut
At least 11 people have been killed in the attack on the Basta neighbourhood, according to the Health Ministry.
Trump picks billionaire investor Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary
Hedge fund manager will be responsible for implementing president-elect's pledges to cut taxes and raise tariffs.
‘Genocide-free’ cola makes a splash in the United Kingdom
Cola Gaza offers its drinkers an apartheid-free' alternative as they boycott big-name brands.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,003
These were the key developments on the 1,003rd day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Soldier students: Job training gives hope to Myanmar’s military defectors
Defectors from Myanmar's military and police are learning skills that could put them on a new path after years of war.
Gatwick Airport south terminal evacuated over security concerns
Gatwick Airport's south terminal was evacuated after a suspicious item was found in a piece of luggage.
What do the ICC arrest warrants mean for Israel and its allies?
Fury in US and Israel. EU says it will uphold ICC's request.
WHO says mpox remains public health emergency of international concern
UN health agency says its decision is 'based on the rising number and continuing geographic spread of cases.'
‘A new perch’: Trump loyalist Matt Gaetz confirms US Congress departure
In an interview, the scandal-plagued Gaetz reaffirmed his commitment to being a member of Trump's 'America First army'.
Man City vs Tottenham: Pep latest, kickoff time, team news, where to watch
Pep Guardiola leads Man City out for the first time since signing a two-year extension when Tottenham visit on Saturday.
Nicaragua approves reforms boosting power of President Ortega and his wife
Legislators greenlight reforms giving more authority to Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, accused of stifling dissent.
Zimbabwe opposition leader found guilty of attending ‘unlawful gathering’
Court convicts Jameson Timba and 34 activists after five months in pre-trial detention.
Funerals held for 42 people killed by gunmen in Pakistan’s Kurram
Funerals have been held for 42 people killed when gunmen fired on a bus carrying Shia pilgrims in Pakistan's Kurram.
Israel bombards Beirut suburbs as fighting rages in southern Lebanon
Five healthcare workers killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, Ministry of Public Health says.
Ispwich Town vs Manchester United: EPL – Amorim, kickoff, where to follow
Ruben Amorim takes charge of his first game with Manchester United on Sunday when the club visit Ipswich Town.
‘It’s a joke’: $250bn climate finance offer met with scorn at COP29
Vulnerable nations are seeking $1.3 trillion annually to deal with the damage caused by climate change and to adapt.
Judge delays Trump sentencing, lets him seek dismissal of NY conviction
New York judge cancels a sentencing hearing scheduled for Tuesday without setting a new date.
Who is Pam Bondi, Trump’s new nominee for US attorney general?
Tapped to lead the Justice Department, Bondi is a former Florida attorney general and longtime Trump supporter.
Israeli strike hits Beirut as Lebanon’s death toll surpasses 3,500
The city's southern suburbs have been hit repeatedly in recent months
Is it really a ‘natural’ disaster? | All Hail
Human factors contribute to how devastating the impact of weather events is.
Haiti’s children ‘dragged into hell’ as gang violence rages
Many Haitian children face stark choice of joining a gang or suffering from violence, poverty and hunger engulfing them.
Is the growing power of Big Tech a threat to democracy?
Nobel Prize laureate Maria Ressa and former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis discuss Big Tech in politics.
Lava flow from Iceland volcano creeps towards homes
A lava flow from Iceland's Grindavik volcano is creeping towards homes and a popular geothermal spa.
Arms to Israel: Will countries halt sales in wake of ICC arrest warrants?
The arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant could lead to countries rethinking arms deals with Israel, experts say
Israel bombs Gaza after the ICC issues arrest warrants
24 hours after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinians in Gaza are still being bombed.
What do we know about Russia’s new ballistic missile, Oreshnik?
Moscow says the Oreshnik,a nuclear-capable weapon, was used in an attack on Ukraine amid escalating tensions.
Will Israel’s Netanyahu and Gallant ever be arrested?
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's PM and former Defence Minister.
A strong treaty can end plastic pollution and save lives
Failure to do so is not an option.
How Gen Z is Redefining Corporate Marketing
Gen Z creatives are taking over corporate social media marketing. Does going viral actually lead to business success?
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