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Jobless engineers, MBAs: The hidden army of Indian election ‘consultants’
These politically neutral problem solvers' do short stints in political campaigns and are valued for their data skills.
Generation gap: What student protests say about US politics, Israel support
Experts say growing protest movement on university campuses could help shift US policy on Israel in the long term.
Key takeaways from fourth day of testimony in Trump’s hush money trial
Former National Enquirer publisher faces grilling from Trump defence team as first full week of US testimony wraps up.
Kenya flooding death toll climbs to 70 since March
More than 120,000 people have been displaced, Kenyan government says, with 22 others injured and eight reported missing.
Baby girl rescued from mother’s womb dies
The baby girl who was rescued from her dead mother's womb after an Israeli air strike in Rafah has died.
Australian students join protests for Palestine
Students from universities in Australia are joining their American peers in protests for Palestine
Arming genocide? New report documents use of US arms in Israeli war crimes
This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill talks to the authors of a new scathing report on US arms sales to Israel.
Qatar pledges $3m to Ukrainian human rights body
Funds aim to provide support for children, others affected by armed conflict in Ukraine, Qatari foreign ministry says.
UN warns of possible imminent attack on city in Sudan’s North Darfur
Attack on al-Fashir would have 'devastating consequences' for civilians in area already on brink of famine, UN says.
Israeli pressure delayed Freedom Flotilla’s departure for Gaza: Organisers
Organisers say the initiative aims to challenge Israel's 17-year-old blockade and put an end to the ongoing 'genocide'.
‘Happened very fast’: At least 10 killed, 13 injured in Brazil fire
Forensic experts in Porto Alegre are working to determine the cause of the blaze and identify the victims.
Scottish First Minister Yousaf promises to fight no-confidence vote
SNP leader says 'confident' to win vote as pressure builds following decision to end coalition deal with the Greens.
Are US campus protests against Israel’s war on Gaza going global?
From France to Australia, students are part of pro-Palestine protests as Columbia students continue encampments.
Ecuador spat: Trotsky to the shah, Mexico’s long history as home to exiles
Mexico has a tradition of granting asylum, but experts see political motive behind offers made under Lopez Obrador.
Gaza baby girl saved from dead mother’s womb dies in incubator
Sabreen al-Rouh Jouda dies just days after her mother, father and sister were killed in Israel attack on Rafah.
Are colleges obstructing free speech for Pro-Palestinian student activists?
Marc Lamont Hill discusses student activism for Palestine with Columbia University student organiser Maryam Alwan.
The hostility Syrian refugees contend with in Lebanon
Facing hate speech and violence, who - and where - you are can make all the difference for Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
India votes in Phase 2 of mammoth election as Modi raises campaign pitch
Modi pricks challengers by focusing on hot-button issues such as religious discrimination, affirmative action and taxes.
Head of Vietnam’s parliament resigns amid corruption crackdown
The top lawmaker in Vietnam has been forced to step down as the country's anticorruption drive gathers pace.
How a ragtag army defended Bosnia and Herzegovina against two aggressors
ARBIH, formed in April 1992, managed against all odds to successfully defend the country's sovereignty.
With eyes on US college campuses, students stress: ‘Gaza is why we’re here’
Students say growing protests on US university campuses are part of a 'fight against genocide' in the Gaza Strip.
Gaza emergency officials present evidence of mass grave killings
Gaza emergency officials have presented evidence of mass grave killings they say were by Israeli forces at two hospitals
Students block Paris’s Sciences Po to protest against Israel’s war on Gaza
Chanting their support for Palestinians, students demonstrated at the Paris Institute of Political Studies.
China and US should be ‘partners, not rivals’, Xi tells Blinken
China says it prefers to bolster its ties with the United States, but considerable challenges remain.
Across the Western world, public opinion on Palestine is finally shifting
The brutality of Israel's war on Gaza has opened Western eyes to the suffering of the Palestinian people.
Recognition of Palestinian statehood is not the panacea it’s made out to be
A symbolic political act cannot put an end to Israeli crimes or grant Palestinians sovereignty.
Burkina Faso suspends BBC, Voice of America for reporting on army killings
In a new report, Human Rights Watch said military forces 'summarily executed' 223 civilians in February.
‘Very atypical’: Why is Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez thinking about quitting?
As Spain waits to learn if the Socialist premier will resign, analysts say his announcement could be a political play.
UN peacekeepers close base in preparation to leave DR Congo
The UN mission has been told to leave due to inefficiency in protecting civilians from armed conflict.
Mandela’s world: A photographic retrospective of apartheid South Africa
Thirty years after the end of apartheid, we revisit iconic images by Jurgen Schadeberg, and the stories behind the lens.
Professors arrested as police use ‘violence’ to clear university camp
Protesters accused police of excessive force during arrests at an anti-war protest camp at Emory University.
Ukraine agriculture minister released on bail in $7m corruption case
Ukraine has pledged to bolster its anticorruption efforts as part of its bid for European Union membership.
Indigenous people in Brazil march to demand land recognition
Thousands of Indigenous people marched in Brazil's capital to demand the demarcation of their lands.
Hamas ‘serious’ about captives’ release but not without Gaza ceasefire
Hamas is stressing its four conditions even as 18 countries try to ramp up pressure on the group for a deal.
Why is Elon Musk feuding with Australia and Brazil over free speech?
X owner is fighting governments over their attempts to curtail online content deemed to be harmful.
Malaysia’s ex-PM Mahathir faces anticorruption probe
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief says former leader 'among those being investigated'.
Farm suicides, anger haunt Indian villages that Modi promised hope
Villages where Modi launched his farm outreach a decade ago have seen deaths and debt mount since then.
‘Profoundly unjust’: Reactions to court overturning Weinstein’s conviction
Women react with dismay to New York court's decision to overturn the rape conviction of Harvey Weinstein.
Microsoft, Google post double-digit profit rises, boosting case for AI
Tech giants' shares surge after stronger-than-expected earnings.
Top New York court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction
Defence and prosecution prepare for retrial of the once-powerful movie producer in landmark #MeToo case.
White nationalist rally ‘nothing’ compared with Gaza protests, Trump claims
Former US president says Charlottesville rally was a 'little peanut' compared with pro-Palestinian student protests.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 792
As the war enters its 792nd day, these are the main developments.
Blocks from the White House, US students stand steadfast with Gaza
Palestine solidarity encampment springs up at George Washington University despite crackdown and arrests across US.
Six takeaways from Trump immunity hearing and New York hush money trial
Testimony in Trump's New York trial continues as Supreme Court considers immunity claim in separate federal case.
At least 155 killed in Tanzania as heavy rains pound East Africa
More than 200,000 people and 51,000 households have been affected by the rains, Tanzania's prime minister said.
Students call on French government to help Palestine
Pro-Palestine student protesters in Paris hope to have similar impact as demonstrations on US university campuses
‘Gaza Freedom Flotilla’ prepares to challenge Israeli blockade
A ship with aid workers from 40 countries is hoping to leave a Turkish port on Friday and deliver 5,000 tons of aid.
Will Israel be held accountable for its actions in Gaza?
Outcry after the discovery of mass graves in two Gaza hospitals.
ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US over sale: Report
TikTok parent would rather have it shutdown in US than have it sold to a US buyer with algorithms, Reuters reported.
WADA to launch independent review into Chinese swimmers’ doping case
Anti-doping body responds to criticism, says its integrity and reputation are under attack over handling of the case.
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