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At trial, Meta investors, Zuckerberg face off on alleged data violations
Case began in 2018, following revelations that data from millions of Facebook users was accessed by Cambridge Analytica.
Video: Hundreds of firefighters fight 2nd-day blaze in northwestern Turkiye
Firefighter teams in trucks, helicopters and planes in northwestern Turkiye battled growing wildfires for a second day.
UN agency sounds alarm as 1 in 10 children in Gaza now malnourished
UNRWA says one in 10 children under the age of five screened at its clinics in Gaza suffer from severe malnutrition.
Second Israeli ultra-Orthodox party to quit government in blow to Netanyahu
The ultra-Orthodox Shas party says it will leave the government in response to dispute over mandatory military service.
Who are the Druze and why is Israel bombing Syria to ‘protect’ them?
Israel has bombed Syria saying it is acting to protect' Syria's Druze minority.
Can Donald Trump cancel his opponents’ US citizenship?
US President Donald Trump has threatened to revoke citizenship of three high-profile Americans
Across 100 kilometres, they walk where Srebrenica’s dead once ran
Thirty years later, one man joins thousands on a three-day journey along the once-deadly path of remembrance in Bosnia.
World reacts to Israeli attacks on Syria’s Damascus
A roundup of key international reactions after Israeli air strikes near the defence ministry and presidential palace.
Usyk vs Dubois 2: Start time, fight card, prize money and how to watch
Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois clash for the right to be called the world's undisputed heavyweight boxing champion.
Europe prepares for war
With the Russia-Ukraine war on its doorstep, Europe promises to increase spending on rearmament despite some scepticism.
Ceasefire agreement “harder” to reach as Israel strikes Syria
I don't think that Israel and Syria are going to reach an agreement any time soon."
Russia monitoring Western weapons deliveries to Ukraine, Kremlin says
Moscow also confirms that no phone call is currently planned between Presidents Trump and Putin.
What retaliatory action is the EU planning over Trump’s tariffs?
Europe's trade commissioner insists we want to use every minute until 1 August to find a negotiated solution'.
Iraq reopens Mosul airport 11 years after ISIL conflict, destruction
Airport, which has not been operational since the group seized Mosul in 2014, will have a main terminal and VIP lounge.
Gaza’s vulnerable suffer war’s toll: Malnourished, maimed and displaced
Conditions worsen with widespread hunger, life-altering injuries and near-total displacement and destruction.
Ceasefire collapses as fighting escalates in southern Syria
A ceasefire in Suwayda, Syria, has collapsed, as fighting between Druze groups and Syrian forces continues.
Could Trump’s tariff threats force Putin into Ukraine peace deal?
Russia's approach is to 'keep calm and carry on' in the face of Trump's threats over Ukraine war, experts say.
UK lifts restrictions on Pakistan airlines after five-year ban
The move comes just months after the EU lifted its own ban amid Pakistan's efforts to privatise national carrier PIA.
Zohran Mamdani cannot be boxed in
Attempts to weaponise his identity are a classic example of the colonial divide-and-rule tactic.
At least 21 people killed in stampede, suffocation at GHF site in Gaza
Gaza's Health Ministry says tear gas was fired on Wednesday at crowds of Palestinians at aid facility in Khan Younis.
ICC prosecutor warned to drop Netanyahu case or be ‘destroyed’: Report
British-Israeli defence lawyer at International Criminal Court linked to a Netanyahu adviser delivered message to Khan.
Trump’s funding for ICE will rank it among world’s richest forces
ICE is more well-funded than most of the world's militaries, thanks to Trump's new budget.
Why is Europe facing record-breaking heatwaves?
Western Europe has recorded its hottest June, and the continent is the fastest-warming in the world.
Climate & War: The Destruction of Gaza’s Cropland
Israel's war on Gaza has wiped out cropland and trees ...
‘Catalyst for progress’: Nvidia CEO hails China’s AI at Beijing expo
An estimated 650 companies from 60 countries have gathered at the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing.
Ceasefire collapses in Syria’s Suwayda as Israel threatens escalation
Sectarian violence in the predominantly Druze city has resumed in force, with deaths reported in the dozens.
Thousands of Nigerians attend funeral of ex-President Buhari
Thousands of Nigerians attended the funeral procession of former President Muhammadu Buhari, in his hometown of Dauru.
Indonesia’s Prabowo hails ‘new era’ in US ties after Trump trade deal
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto welcomes deal to lower tariff rate from 32 to 19 percent.
Cambodia deploys rodents for life-saving mine detection operations
Giant pouched rats expertly detect TNT, helping clear mines and remnants from Cambodia's conflict-ridden terrain.
Mystery buildings in Rafah raise concerns
Some buildings remain standing in Rafah despite widespread destruction. Were they left intentionally, and if so, why?
‘North Korea is now a more important ally for Russia than Iran or China’
Pyongyang is reportedly planning to deploy thousands more troops to back Russia.
France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress
France's foreign minister says sanctions lifted under a 2015 deal would return if no breakthrough on nuclear issue.
Thai ex-PM Thaksin could face 15 years in prison in royal defamation case
Just two weeks earlier, his daughter Paetongtarn was suspended as prime minister by the country's Constitutional Court.
Twelfth volcanic eruption in four years felt in Iceland near capital
Residents in the nearby fishing town of Grindavik and guests at a luxury geothermal spa resort are evacuated.
China jails Japanese businessman for espionage, embassy says
Astellas Pharma employee sentenced to three and a half years in prison, Japan's embassy in Beijing says.
Cuban minister resigns after suggesting beggars are pretending
Labour Minister Marta Elena Feito Cabrera's comments dismissing poverty in the Caribbean nation trigger angry backlash.
Trump says Ukraine should not target Moscow
US president's remarks follow report saying he encouraged Kyiv to step up strikes inside Russian territory.
Emmy nominations 2025: The contenders in key categories
Severance earned 27 Emmy nods, while HBO's dark Batman spinoff, The Penguin, secured 24 nominations.
Pentagon withdraws 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles
The Trump administration said about half the troops deployed to help enforce immigration raids would leave the city.
UN agency sounds alarm as 1 in 10 children in Gaza now malnourished
US nurse tells of Israeli authorities confiscating supplies of baby formula being brought into Gaza by medical workers.
Indonesia arrests 12 for trafficking babies to Singapore
Police say the suspects have sent more than a dozen babies to Singapore for adoption.
Israel bombs Syria’s Druze city of Suwayda hours after ceasefire
The Israeli bombings come after the Syrian government and a Druze leader both said the truce had been broken.
Trump says ‘credible’ Epstein files should be released amid MAGA revolt
US president opens door to releasing more information on accused sex trafficker amid outrage among his base.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,238
Here are the key events on day 1,238 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
AI and disinformation fuel political tensions in the Philippines
Duterte supporters step up digital smear campaigns against opponents, using AI-generated content, after his ICC arrest.
Trump says Cuomo ‘should stay’ in New York City mayor race against Mamdani
US Republican president slams Zohran Mamdani as a 'communist', says Andrew Cuomo has a 'good shot of winning'.
UN rapporteur demands global action to stop Israel’s ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Francesca Albanese addresses delegates from 30 countries to discuss ways nations can try to stop Israel's offensive.
Men sentenced for felling England’s ‘Sycamore Gap’ tree
Two men were sentenced to over four years in prison for cutting down the iconic Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall.
Trump announces 19 percent tariff on Indonesia
The new deal comes as the Southeast Asian country plans to buy 50 Boeing jets, according to US President Donald Trump.
Nigeria honours ex-President Buhari with state burial and tribute
The country bid farewell to Buhari with military honours and honorific chants of 'Sai Baba'.
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