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Uruguay’s Jose Mujica, a president famed for sparse living, dead at 89
Mujica, a former Marxist guerrilla known by the nickname 'Pepe', became a beloved figure for his simple lifestyle.
US decision to lift sanctions on Syria: Here’s what you need to know
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia that he would lift sanctions on Syria.
Israel ‘normalisation’ takes backseat as Trump announces Saudi deals
In Riyadh, US president focuses on business, shifting from Biden's policy that prioritised Saudi Arabian-Israeli ties.
French actor Gérard Depardieu guilty of sexual assault on film set in 2021
French actor Gerard Depardieu was found guilty on May 13 of sexually assaulting two women on a 2021 film set.
Mali dissolves all political parties after opposition figures ‘arrested’
Human rights groups say politicians have been forcibly disappeared in recent days
Trump announces surprise end to Syria sanctions
US President Donald Trump surprised with news that his administration will drop sanctions on Syria.
Trump says US will drop sanctions against Syria
Trump announced that he will remove the US sanctions against Syria, imposed during President Bashar al-Assad's rule.
Iraq frees over 19,000 prisoners under new amnesty, including some ex-ISIL
Officials say prisons at almost double capacity earlier this month.
Will the US-China tariff deal avert a possible global trade war?
The world's two biggest economies agree to de-escalate tariff face-off.
Did Hakeem Jeffries overstate share of veterans using food stamps?
Evidence shows Jeffries's statement that about 20 percent of veteran households rely on food stamps is mostly false.
Will budget cuts cause the end of the UN as we know it?
The UN faces a historic crisis as aid is slashed, staff are laid off, and millions worldwide risk losing urgent support.
Diddy’s lawyers downplay “suggestion of sex-trafficking”
Attorney Areva Martin breaks down Diddy's first court day, analysing the proceedings and key evidence presented so far.
Trump says US to lift Syria sanctions, ending years of Washington’s policy
US president declares sanctions have 'served their purpose' and this gives Syria 'a chance at greatness'.
Medical professionals must speak out and act on Gaza now
I spent 22 days in Gaza. I saw so much death and destruction but also unbelievable courage, compassion and dedication.
India expels Pakistan diplomat as war of words simmers in place of fighting
Pakistan reiterates its commitment to the ceasefire but warns it will respond forcefully to any future Indian attacks.
US reality TV star Kim Kardashian testifies about Paris robbery
The suspects made off with nearly $6m in jewellery, in a robbery that prompted change in the entertainment industry.
Libya’s prime minister asserts control after deadly Tripoli violence
After clashes kill six in Tripoli, PM Abdul Hamid Dbeibah says a military operation restored calm in the capital.
France mosque killing should be investigated as terrorism, says lawyer
The murder of Aboubakar Cisse at a French mosque should be investigated by anti-terror police, according to a lawyer.
US and Saudi Arabia agree to $142bn weapons sale during Trump visit
The White House says an agreement with Saudi Arabia includes investments in weapons and technology totaling $600bn.
Gutted
Fault Lines, Mother Jones investigate how private equity firm gutted a hospital chain for profit, endangering patients.
Is Israel’s ‘template for genocide’ being used in Sudan?
Israel's template for genocide' is being used in Sudan, according to international law expert Luigi Daniele.
US deportations raise serious human rights concerns, UN says
The United Nations raised alarm over the large number of people being deported from the United States.
Albania’s ruling Socialists secure majority in parliamentary vote
A near-complete ballot count shows the Socialist Party secured 52 percent of the votes or 82 of 140 parliamentary seats.
Real Madrid vs Mallorca: La Liga – Vinicius Jr, start, team news, lineups
With their La Liga title defence now in serious jeopardy, Real Madrid host Mallorca with their season on the line.
One Month in Ramallah: Life and leadership under occupation
In the heart of the occupied city of Ramallah, a governor leads her people through a month of grief, defiance and hope.
India’s ‘new normal’ of perpetual war will damage its democracy
The BJP whipped up war fervour in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack. Now it cannot disappoint' with peace.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: Key takeaways from day 1, what’s expected today?
One of the witnesses, Daniel Phillip, will testify again as the sex-trafficking trial enters day two.
Business and defence deals top the agenda as Trump lands in Riyadh
US President Donald Trump is in Saudi Arabia, on the first day of his three-nation Middle East tour.
Why has Trump given white South Africans refugee status?
Trump stirs controversy by calling Afrikaners, a minority group descended from Dutch colonists, victims of a genocide'
What does the future look like for Palestinians in Gaza?
As Gaza lies in ruins, who will lead its reconstruction, and what future awaits under siege without a political roadmap?
Dozens of white South Africans welcomed to US as refugees
A group of white South Africans granted refugee status have arrived in the US.
Can skateboarding transform lives in Bangladesh?
"We kept finding her on the streets so we involved her in our skate programs."
Journalist is among victims of Israeli attack on Gaza hospital
An Israeli air attack on Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza killed at least two people, including journalist Hassan
Can green card, visa holders get Real ID, required to fly in the US?
Trump administration's move to make the Real ID mandatory raises questions about how it will affect noncitizens.
France convicts actor Gerard Depardieu for sexually assaulting two women
Depardieu is put on the sex offenders list and receives a suspended sentence for groping the women on a film set.
Palestinian journalist among two killed in Israeli attack on Gaza hospital
Hassan Eslaih has been killed in Nasser Hospital during treatment for injuries sustained in the previous Israeli attack.
Djokovic-Murray coaching partnership ends before French Open
Tennis great Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray split weeks before the French Open after six-month coaching partnership.
Kurdish leader Ocalan told the PKK to disband, it did: Here’s what to know
PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan is leading peace efforts to end a Kurdish armed rebellion against Turkiye after four decades.
Trump offers to join Russia-Ukraine direct peace talks in Istanbul
Zelenskyy welcomes the US leader's initiative, insists Putin should also be in the Turkish city 'in person'.
Why did the US and China slash tariffs – and what’s next?
Experts say the pullback on tariffs shows that China managed to stand its ground, as Trump battled domestic pressure.
Argentina’s top court finds Nazi files ‘of global significance’ in basement
Nazi propaganda materials dating back to 1941 were discovered in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court.
Knicks vs Celtics: Tatum injured in Boston’s Game 4 loss in NBA playoffs
New York Knicks take a 3-1 series lead after winning Game 4 against Boston Celtics, who lost Jayson Tatum to injury.
Russia must assume responsibility for MH17 downing: UN aviation agency
The ICAO says Russia must pay damages for the downing of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine in 2014.
US President Donald Trump lands in Saudi Arabia on official visit
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the first stop of a three-country tour of Gulf states.
Campaigners take UK to court over export of F-35 components to Israel
Al-Haq, a Palestinian rights organisation, and the Global Legal Action Network take their case to the High Court.
Drones, gold, and threats: Sudan’s war raises regional tensions
RSF drone strikes on Port Sudan have raised regional tensions and put a spotlight on the country's booming gold economy.
Trump visits the Middle East: All the countries visited by US presidents
For the second time in his presidency, Donald Trump's first official state visit is to Saudi Arabia.
Philippines election results: Who won, who lost and what’s next?
Currently behind bars at The Hague, former President Rodrigo Duterte is set to win the mayoral seat for Davao City.
Trump in the Middle East: How much are US-Gulf investments worth?
US President Donald Trump embarks on a three-day tour of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from Tuesday.
‘No guardrails’: How India-Pakistan combat obliterated old red lines
From missiles targeting broad swaths of territory to water as a weapon, the threshold for the next war has been lowered.
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