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Afrikaners landing in US with refugee status is “deeply offensive”
Trump's acceptance of Afrikaners as refugees into the United States is an assault across many fronts."
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,174
These are the key events on day 1,174 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Music mogul ‘Diddy’ faces allegations of abuse during first day of US trial
Witnesses say entertainment superstar physically abused women and used his power to push them into humiliating acts.
Heavy gunfire, clashes in Libya’s Tripoli after killing of militia leader
Interior Ministry urges residents to stay home and avoid movement, warning of further instability.
Trump administration welcomes 59 white South Africans as refugees to the US
Move comes as administration largely closes refugee admissions from countries experiencing widespread violence, poverty.
US-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander reunites with family after release
Video from the Israeli military showed the moment of US-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander reuniting with his family.
Trump signs executive order to bring down prescription drug prices
President makes push to bring down drug prices that have long been a source of financial strain for US patients.
One in five people in Gaza face starvation, famine watchdog warns
The IPC says a full 100% of Gaza now experiences acute food insecurity while half-a-million people face starvation.
Protesters rally against Israel’s participation in Eurovision
Protesters in Basel condemned Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
India-Pakistan ceasefire brings hope and uncertainty
A ceasefire between India and Pakistan is currently holding, bringing relief to civilians who fled after recent attacks.
Can Istanbul talks pave way to end the war in Ukraine?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy agrees to meeting proposed by Vladimir Putin - if he attends in person.
Hamas frees soldier Edan Alexander as Gaza faces bombardment, famine risk
Hamas frees Edan Alexander as Israel presses on with its Gaza assault and 71-day blockade of all aid.
India’s Modi says fighting ‘only paused’ in wake of conflict with Pakistan
Modi vows India will 'retaliate on its own terms' if there is any future 'terror' attack on the country.
Pope Leo calls for release of jailed journalists, notes their courage
The new pontiff talks of witnesses 'who report on war even at the cost of their lives'.
PKK disbands, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, has announced that it plans to disband and disarm.
Ivory Coast opposition leader resigns but vows to still fight for victory
Tidjane Thiam's campaign has been halted because presidential candidates are not allowed to hold dual citizenship.
Is Trump abandoning Israel? Not really
US president may have excluded Israel from his pursuit of megadeals in the Gulf, but he remains a committed supporter
Renewed RSF shelling killed several in Sudan’s el-Fasher, army says
The latest attacks come as the African Union rejects any 'interference' in the civil war, which has killed over 20,000.
UK veterans allege war crimes by British forces in Afghanistan, Iraq
Detainees were regularly executed and unarmed people killed in their sleep during night raids, according to ex-soldiers.
Pope Leo XIV urges freedom for imprisoned journalists
Pope Leo XIV urged the release of imprisoned journalists across the world.
UK Labour government toughens immigration plans as far right gains support
PM Starmer's shift to the right on immigration risks alienating Labour's large base of left-of-centre supporters.
Trump visits Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE: What to know
Economic deals and security top the agenda on Trump trip to Middle East, the first state visit of his second term.
Video shows arrest of Mayor of Newark at US detention centre
Police bodycam footage shows Newark Mayor Ras Baraka being arrested outside a detention centre in New Jersey
India-Pakistan ceasefire celebrations despite lingering tensions
People in Pakistan and India have been celebrating a ceasefire after the most serious fighting between the two nations.
Alonso to replace Ancelotti as Real Madrid manager: Reports
Bayer Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso poised to replace Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, according to media reports.
Qatar and US in talks over offer of luxury plane to use as Air Force One
Democrats and good government advocates say it is unethical and likely unconstitutional for Trump to accept.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: Who is going to testify, what are the charges?
The trial resumes on Monday in which the American music mogul faces charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering.
Zelenskyy challenges Putin to face-to-face meeting in Turkiye
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will be waiting to meet Russia's Vladimir Putin in Turkiye to talk.
Hamas to release US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander from Gaza
Hamas says it will release US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander and confirms direct talks with the US.
Famine stalking across Gaza, 500,000 face starvation: Analysis
All 2.1 million people in the Gaza Strip at critical risk if Israeli blockade persists, says report.
Why did Virat Kohli retire from Tests and what does 269 mean?
Batting star Virat Kohli has retired from Tests, ending the career of the most important Indian player of his era.
Diplomatic spat ignites as Poland accuses Russia of sabotage
Russian ambassador summoned, consulate closed, as probe confirms Moscow's involvement in Warsaw shopping centre fire.
India, Pakistan and the fight for Kashmir
Attack on Hindu tourists in Kashmir had India and Pakistan on the brink of an all-out war before a ceasefire took hold.
Ex-UK home secretary: Trump unlikely to yield peace between Ukraine, Russia
Charles Clarke and another Cambridge University expert argue Europe could replace a failing US as Ukraine's guarantor.
US and China agree to 90-day tariff pause after trade talks
The US and China have agreed to a 90-day pause on punitive trade tariffs
China and US agree to ease tariffs for 90 days as trade war talks extended
Some 'reciprocal' tariffs and duties are being rolled back in favour of 'mutually beneficial' talks.
Ukraine says Russia fired barrage of drones amid calls for ceasefire
Ukrainian authorities say ceasefire proposals are being 'ignored' as new drone attacks damage civilian infrastructure.
Burkina Faso army, militias killed 130 members of ethnic group, HRW says
Army aircraft were reportedly hovering above as the killings took place, showing command control of the operation.
Gaza’s hospitals cannot provide food to recovering patients
Patients struggle to feed themselves as Israel's blockade deepens the food and aid shortage.
Israel committed to ‘intensified’ Gaza operation despite US captive release
Israeli PM says negotiations with Hamas will continue 'under fire', with just a pause for Edan Alexander's release.
PKK to formally disband and lay down its weapons
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, has announced that it plans to disband and disarm
Virat Kohli announces retirement from India Test cricket team
It's the end of an era for Indian Test cricket as Virat Kohli follows fellow batting star Rohit Sharma into retirement.
PKK to disband, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye
Move by Kurdish armed group follows February call by jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan to lay down arms.
Do Israel’s attacks make a difference to Yemen’s Houthis?
The US and the Houthis have come to a ceasefire agreement, but Israel continues to trade attacks with the Yemeni group.
Pope Leo XIV’s message emphasised “building bridges and peace”
It's a mission going out from the Church, not in but out, what they call going to the existential peripheries."
Pakistan’s stance against “all-out war” should be taken seriously
These are two nuclear-armed states,so there's a certain amount of deterrence that's built into the diplomatic process."
‘Who suffered the most?’: Fear and fatigue in Kashmir after ceasefire
The region, which faced the brunt of the India-Pakistan military escalation, limps back to life. But questions remain.
US, China hail ‘substantial progress’ made in tariff talks in Geneva
The two countries have said they will issue a joint statement on the talks on Monday.
Hamas says it will release US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander
The statement did not indicate when the 21-year-old Alexander would be released.
What can be learned from the latest conflict between India and Pakistan?
A tense ceasefire holds days after the most intense hostilities in decades.
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