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Israeli bombing kills dozens in Gaza in ‘difficult and brutal day’
Israel launches deadly attacks in Gaza City and near Rafah as MSF blames Israeli blockade for lack of medical supplies.
US imposes sanctions on leaders of Russia’s AO Kaspersky Lab
Biden administration cites cybersecurity risks as reason for slapping sanctions on the Russia-based software company.
What’s behind the historic pro-Israel spending in a New York House primary?
'Squad' congressman Jamaal Bowman, critic of Israel's war on Gaza, faces AIPAC-backed George Latimer in New York race.
Qatar says ‘progress to an extent’ in truce talks with Hamas
Negotiations based on plan for Israeli withdrawal from 'major population centres' in Gaza, initial six-week ceasefire.
Balkan region hit by major power outage during heatwave
Cause of blackout remains unknown, but early indications point to spike in electricity use due to severe heat.
Smotrich dreams of Israel annexing the West Bank, is he doing it?
A quiet takeover of occupied West Bank has been cooking for 18 months. Are the far right going to get their way?
‘The Night Won’t End’: Biden’s War on Gaza
Fault Lines investigates killings of civilians by the Israeli military in Gaza and the United States's role in the war.
How has the medical gender gap been affecting women’s health?
From overlooked symptoms to misdiagnosis, how has the medical gender gap been affecting women's health for years?
‘Groundbreaking’: How children in Hawaii won landmark climate case
A group of children and young people has forced a government department to take action on emissions levels.
Death toll from southern China floods reaches 47
As number of deaths mounts, authorities warn of more flooding and extreme weather in other parts of the country.
Israeli forces step up attacks across Gaza
Israeli tanks push deeper into western Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, firing shells at displaced people's tents.
Israel’s Nuseirat massacre and Gaza’s wounds that won’t heal
Survivors of the June 8 massacre recount the Israeli attack, and the feeling that much of the world doesn't care.
‘Against violence towards civilians’: Armenia recognises Palestinian state
Significant move prompts Israel to summon Armenian ambassador for 'harsh reprimand'.
Video shows Israeli destruction of Gaza’s Rafah crossing
A video released by an Israeli journalist shows Gaza's Rafah crossing burnt and destroyed.
Local tourist killed in Pakistan’s Swat over blasphemy allegations
Videos circulating on social media show a large crowd chanting religious slogans and surrounding a burning body.
UK general election 2024: What are the key issues shaping the vote?
Candidates promise to fix Britain's domestic woes as the top two parties look set to lose votes over Gaza positions.
Niger revokes French nuclear group’s licence at major uranium mine
Removal of Orano licence highlights tensions with France, with Russia said to be eyeing the major site.
Thousands across the world participate in International Yoga Day
First proclaimed by the UN in 2014 in recognition of its universal appeal, the event is marked every June 21.
At least 200 injured, 100 arrested in Kenya tax protests: Rights groups
Local media reported an unidentified man died from a gunshot wound to his thigh during riot police crackdown in Nairobi.
At least five killed in southeast Turkey wildfires
Blaze on farmland was spread by winds to nearby villages, one of several to hit the country this week.
Is Burkina Faso on the cusp of another coup?
Worsening insecurity in the country is fuelling rumours of dissent against Burkina Faso's military government.
Childhood trauma damages society – why aren’t our leaders recognising it?
Prioritising child protection is both the right and smart thing to do.
Fragments of Gaza: My journey of memory and loss
All that is left from my favourite places in Gaza are my memories, and the photographs in which I tried to capture them.
South Korea fires warning shots as North Korean soldiers cross border again
Incident is the third this month and took place as Russian President Vladimir Putin was visiting Pyongyang.
Millions of students at risk: India’s elite exams hit by corruption ‘scam’
More than 3 million aspirants took India's top tests for medical and research schools. Their future is now uncertain.
Japan sanctions China-based firms accused of supporting war in Ukraine
Measures mark the first time Tokyo has targeted China-based companies over their alleged support for Russia's war.
Once the pride of Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific becomes government’s punchbag
Flag carrier has become a regular target of government criticism as it struggles to recover from the COVID pandemic.
Donald Sutherland, whose career spanned MASH to Hunger Games, dies aged 88
Son Kiefer Sutherland pays tribute to a father who 'loved what he did and did what he loved'.
Trump says he would give green cards to foreign graduates of US colleges
Republican contender known for his hardline stance on immigration says graduates should be able to stay in the country.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 847
As the war enters its 847th day, these are the main developments.
Young men trapped between war and conscription in Myanmar’s Rakhine
Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine see dreams of education and work disappear as conflict escalates in long-troubled state.
TikTok says US refused to engage in serious settlement talks
ByteDance said US government prefers to shut down than work on an 'effective solution' to protect US users.
Who will hold Israel to account for committing war crimes?
UN commission's damning findings follow Security Council resolution and ICJ orders.
Tax hike proposal, cost-of-living crisis ignite protests across Kenya
Police and Occupy Parliament' demonstrators confronted each other in Nairobi over proposed new taxes.
Putin says Russia may send weapons to North Korea
His comments come after South Korea says will consider supplying arms to Ukraine after Russia and North Korea sign deal.
South Africa’s DA party suspends lawmaker over racist rant in old video
Centre-right party says newly elected MP Renaldo Gouws used 'execrable language' in old video that resurfaced recently.
Beluga whales rescued in ‘high-risk’ operation
Video shows the high-risk' operation that saved two Beluga whales from Ukraine and transported them to Spain.
Somalia asks peacekeepers to slow withdrawal, fears armed group resurgence
Somalia and neighbouring nations have expressed concern over al-Shabab seizing power amid a 'security vacuum'.
World leaders launch programme to boost vaccine production in Africa
Initiative announced in Paris will incentivise and offset start-up costs for vaccine manufacturing in the continent.
UN report: Israeli strikes ‘systematically’ violating laws of war
A report from the UN Office of Human Rights found a pattern of indiscriminate and disproportionate" Israeli strikes.
How 2024’s US election could affect the global fight against climate change
While climate change has yet to emerge as a major voter issue, advocates warn the 'fate of planet' is at stake.
Romanian president quits NATO chief race, paving way for Netherland’s Rutte
All other NATO members had already backed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to become the next chief of the alliance.
Palestinian girl cries ‘Goodbye mom’
Goodbye Mom.' These are the last moments between a young Palestinian girl and her mother.
Who can fix Britain’s economy?
Main political parties have laid out their economic plans in election manifestos.
Is Cyprus about to be dragged into a war between Israel and Hezbollah?
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah warned Cyprus that if it aided Israel in attacks on Lebanon, it would be targeted.
Hezbollah warns of war in the Mediterranean if Israel escalates conflict
Hezbollah has warned of a ripple effect across the Mediterranean Sea if Israel widens its conflict against Lebanon.
Russian troops fail to advance as Ukraine garners military, financial aid
Battles continue in Kharkiv as President Putin signs a strategic agreement with North Korea.
How much did Israel’s military know about Oct 7 attack plans?
A leaked report reveals elements of Israel's intelligence community knew in detail about Hamas' plans on October 7.
Romania to send Patriot system to Ukraine as Russia pounds its power grid
NATO member's donation comes after Ukraine's repeated calls on allies to boost its air defences.
The Earth’s changing – so why aren’t we?
A 10-part series exploring the social, economic and political barriers to meaningful global climate action.
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