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How Israel plans to continue the war without its army
As tanks withdraw and the bombing slows, Israel extends its war through Palestinian militias turned against their own.
Israeli arson, bulldozers and forced labour in the West Bank’s Tulkarem
Israeli violence continues in occupied West Bank where soldiers act with impunity, Palestinians made to work for free.
India’s Himalayan villages slowly reviving decades after conflict
People return to Himalayan villages each summer, despite their decline after the 1962 India-China border closure.
Police break up pro-Palestine protests during Italy-Israel qualifier
Riot police used tear gas and water cannons to break up pro-Palestinian protests at Israel's World Cup qualifier against
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga dies of heart attack in India at 80
The former Kenyan PM had collapsed during a morning walk in southern India, where he was receiving medical treatment.
Timelapse video shows Indonesian volcano erupting
Timelapse video from Indonesia shows Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki erupting on Flores island.
Far-right US influencer Candace Owens loses legal fight to enter Australia
Australian minister cited US influencer's public comments downplaying the Holocaust and making Islamophobic remarks.
‘Surveillance pricing’: Why you might be paying more than your neighbour
Are retailers using AI to access customers' personal data and set higher prices for those they think will pay more?
How successful is Ukraine’s ‘gas war’ against Russia?
Kyiv's drone campaign against energy infrastructure has caused damage and shortages, in areas including annexed Crimea.
Protesters in Italy demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier
Italy beat Israel 3-0 in the World Cup qualifier as protests and heavy security surrounded the match in Udine.
Dozens killed, injured in new Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes
Brief flare-up spanned southeastern Afghanistan's Spin Boldak district and Pakistan's Chaman district.
Video: Fans celebrate as Qatar qualifies for World Cup
Football fans celebrated in Qatar as the country's football team qualified for next year's FIFA World Cup.
US, UK sanction huge Southeast Asian crypto scam network
Crackdown targets entities and individuals linked to Prince Group network that used trafficked workers for global fraud.
US revokes six visas over Charlie Kirk death amid social media crackdown
The State Department says the US has 'no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans'.
Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki erupts, sends volcanic ash 10km high
Authorities warn locals and tourists to stay at least 6km away from the site of the volcano.
England qualify for 2026 World Cup, Ronaldo sets record as Portugal held
England become first European side to qualify for the World Cup, while Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal draw with Hungary.
Trump threatens to cut ‘Democrat’ programmes, extends funding to military
The White House says it will release a list of programmes to axe on Friday after cutting 4,200 positions last week.
President Zelenskyy removes Ukrainian citizenship of Odesa city’s mayor
Gennadiy Trukhanov is alleged to have Russian citizenship, which is prohibited in Ukraine.
‘New Normal’: Is Pakistan trying to set new red lines with Afghan Taliban?
Amid growing clashes with the Taliban, Pakistan's moves mirror,ironically, an approach it has decried in the past.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,329
Here are the key events from day 1,329 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
LIVE: Israel to restrict aid into Gaza; Hamas releases bodies of 4 captives
Handover comes as Trump says Hamas must disarm or be disarmed, 'perhaps violently'.
FIFA World Cup 2026: The best pictures from the latest qualified teams
The latest round of qualifiers around the globe for the FIFA World Cup 2026 has seen the number of entrants rise to 28.
Who are the latest teams to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026?
Full list of teams in the World Cup and those knocked out after the latest round of qualifiers.
US, China roll out port fees, threatening more trade turmoil
Analysts have warned the tit-for-tat trade fees risk 'distorting global freight flows' for goods including petrol, toys.
South Africa says ICJ genocide case will continue despite Gaza ceasefire
President Cyril Ramaphosa says progress and healing hinge on the case against Israel being heard.
How will Donald Trump enforce his plan for Gaza?
The US President has urged leaders in the Middle East to move past conflict.
Syria’s al-Sharaa to meet Russia’s Putin in Moscow on Wednesday
The trip will be Ahmed al-Sharaa's first official visit to Russia, a longtime ally of the former Bashar al-Assad regime.
‘Not going to waste our time’: Trump hinges US aid to Argentina on election
The US president has said a $20bn currency swap with Argentina depended on the success of Javier Milei's coalition.
Israel imposes new Gaza aid restrictions, keeps Rafah crossing closed
Israeli forces kill several Palestinians in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes under growing strain.
Trump administration carries out lethal strike in Caribbean, killing six
Tuesday's strike is the fifth known US attack on a vessel off the Venezuelan coast, bringing the total death toll to 27.
Trump warns Hamas will be disarmed ‘quickly and perhaps violently’
President Donald Trump said that Hamas is going to disarm" but if they don't the US would act to disarm them.
Israel confirms transfer of 4 more bodies from Gaza
Four more bodies of deceased captives from Gaza have been handed over to the International Red Cross.
Qatar beats UAE to qualify for FIFA World Cup 2026
Qatar appeared at the 2022 World Cup as tournament hosts, but the 2026 edition is their first via qualification route.
Turkiye dispatches ship with 900 tonnes of food for Gaza
Under the new ceasefire, the Turkish ship, the Akdeniz, is sailing to Egypt's El-Arish port with food supplies for Gaza.
Dozens hospitalised in Tunisia’s Gabes amid environmental crisis
Local official says more than 120 people hospitalised in the city amid surge in reported cases of respiratory problems.
Osimhen hat-trick sends Nigeria to playoffs as South Africa reach World Cup
South Africa book their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as Nigeria are pushed into CAF playoffs despite beating Benin.
Trump must be an honest broker in Gaza
Political analyst Sarah Eltantawi says ceasefire in Gaza is a result of public pressure and Trump should recognise that.
Palestinians see a long road to normalcy as ceasefire unfolds in Gaza
While Israeli bombardment has largely stopped, Palestinians in Gaza are careful to not feel overly optimistic.
Palestinians see ‘new Nakba’ in West Bank villages as demolitions return
Israeli forces have carried out multiple demolitions in the West Bank's Khallet al-Daba in 2025.
‘Show Israel the red card’: Protesters urge boycott of Israel at World Cup
Israel's World Cup qualifier versus Italy was played under heavy security and protests just days after a Gaza ceasefire.
‘The shining star of our family’: R&B singer D’Angelo passes away at age 51
Musicians including Jill Scott and Tyler, the Creator, remembered D'Angelo as a 'genius' as tributes poured in.
Control, choke points: The battle lines in southern Sudan
The Sudanese army's gains may enable it to choke off the RSF's supply lines and eventually enter Darfur, analysts say.
Tens of thousands rally in Brussels to protest austerity plans
Flights grounded, public transport disrupted as 80,000 people take to the streets of the Belgian capital.
GM takes $1.6bn hit as EV tax credit expires in US
The EV tax incentive was scrapped as part of US President Donald Trump's mega tax bill passed earlier this year.
US court rules Trump violated order by placing conditions on FEMA grants
The judge called on the Trump administration to revise its grant requirements by next week, nixing immigration demands.
Peace summit was a “Middle East wedding for Trump”
I think most leaders there were there for him [Trump] as much as or perhaps more than they were for the ceasefire plan.
Dramatic day sees army unit claim power in Madagascar
The military in Madagascar is now in charge after the president fled and the parliament voted to impeach him.
French prime minister backs suspending unpopular pension reform law
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu faces two no-confidence motions this week as France's political crisis deepens.
CAS rejects Israel’s appeal to join artistic gymnastics worlds in Indonesia
The Indonesia government said last week it will not grant visas to Israeli gymnasts for the World Championships.
Forever Chemicals: A Toxic Legacy
Pervasive and permanent, Forever Chemicals have poisoned the planet. We meet those fighting to hold someone to account.
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